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November 4, 2011

How to: Callaway’s I-MIX Technology

Posted by Trevor @ 12:59 pm
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August 29, 2011

Adams IDEA Tech a4R Hybrid Review

Posted by Trevor @ 1:12 pm
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Hi folks, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I am reviewing the Adams IDEA Tech a4R Hybrid.

Adams is the king of hybrids for a reason, and that is because they work. This hybrid features Adams’ Boxer Technology. You can se it has a square head shape that pulls weight to the perimeters of the club. This perimeter weighting gives it a high Moment of Inertia (MOI), which means it is a forgiving club even when struck off center.

From the top you can see the crown does feature that squareish head shape. It looks good when looking down at the ball. It also features this nice hot steel face, which gives you great ball speeds. The whole club is designed to have a low Center of Gravity (COG), as well as a high Moment of Inertia (MOI). The club is meant to be forgiving as well as high performance.

If you struggle with long irons, consider switching to hybrids. A lot of the pros are doing it and you don’t have to worry about what people are going to think because these clubs work. You are going to watch your shots soar and your scores drop!

Adams IDEA Tech a4R Hybrid Iron Set Review

Posted by Trevor @ 1:10 pm
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Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I get to review the Adams IDEA Tech a4R Hybrid Iron Set.

Everyone knows that Adams is the king of hybrids, and in this set they integrate a #4 hybrid, which replaces that long iron, with 5-GW cavity back iron set. It is a great set for those mid to high handicappers looking to lower their scores, who struggle for the long irons, and who want forgiveness out of every club.

You can see that the hybrid on the a4R set features Adams’ Boxer technology, which is a squarish head shape that pulls weight to the perimeters, makes it really forgiving with a High MOI (Moment of inertia), so even if you strike it off center, it is going to go straight.

You can see the cavity back irons on this set feature a nice cavity that pulls weight to the perimeters. It also lowers weight, so you get a lower and deeper Center of Gravity (COG). You can see a little bar here that Adams calls a Stabilizer Bar, which dampens vibrations so you get a great feel when you strike the ball.

Both the hybrid and irons feature a 4-way cambered sole, which really improves turf interaction, helps it glide through the rough, and makes it feel great when you hit the ball.

Thanks for watching folks. Jump on our website, GolfEtail.com, and pick up an Adams IDEA tech a4R Hybrid Iron Set.

July 22, 2011

Callaway X-Forged 2007 Iron Set Review

Posted by Trevor @ 4:07 pm
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Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I get to review the Callaway 2007 X-Forged Irons.

You can see that the 2007 X-Forged Irons have a classic players profile, with a smaller head, thinner sole, and thinner top line. It is also forged of soft 1020 carbon steel. However, it still gives you a little bit of forgiveness. You can see this notch weighting on the perimeters. This makes the club more stable, and on those mishits, it is going to give you a lot more accuracy.

The 2007 X-Forged Irons come stock with Rifle Project-X flighted steel shafts. These shafts are really consistent and are going to give you a great feel. This is a premium shaft that suits this club.

Thanks for watching guys. If you are ready to take your game to the next level and are looking for a forged players iron, jump on our website, GolfEtail.com and check out the 2007 X-Forged Irons from Callaway.

Adams A7OS MAX Hybrid Iron Set Review

Posted by Trevor @ 3:58 pm
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Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I am reviewing the Adams A7OS MAX Hybrid Iron Set, the ultimate Game Improvement set from the company that brings you the “#1 Hybrid in Golf.”

The A7OS MAX set is composed entirely of hybrids, where the 3,4,5, and 6 are traditional hybrids, featuring Adams’ Boxer Technology, and the 7-PW (you can see this is the PW here) are what they call hybrid-irons, which are a fuller iron with a really wide sole, thicker top line, and an insert-filled cavity back which dampens vibrations and gives you an exceptional feel.

The A7OS MAX Hybrid Iron Set is a Golf Digest ‘Hot List’ item. They are a game improvement set, so they are great for those mid-to-high handicappers who are looking to lower their scores and want easy-to-hit clubs throughout the set. All the clubs feature Adams’ premier technologies, which gives you perimeter weighting, high MOI’s, and great forgiveness.

If you are looking for a hybrid iron set that is going to be easy to hit and will help you lower your scores, check out the Adams A7OS MAX Irons. We have them on our website, GolfEtail.com, and we’ll give you a great deal.

Bushnell Tour V2 Slope Edition Laser Rangefinder

Posted by Trevor @ 3:41 pm
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Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I am going to be reviewing the Bushnell Tour V2 Slope Edition Laser Rangefinder.

The Tour V2 Slope Edition takes the guesswork out of what club to play. It has 5x magnification, a range of 100 yards (up to 300 yards to the pin), and it gives you precise playable yardages rather than just actual yardages. So, no matter if your lie is uphill or downhill, it is going to tell you how the shot plays, rather than the actual distance, because we know there is a difference.

The Tour V2 Slope Edition has easy one-handed use. You basically put it up to your eye, push the button on the top, and your yardage will appear inside on the LCD screen.

The Tour V2 Slope edition comes with a battery as well as this nice carrying case. It is also available in what is called the Patriot Pack. The Patriot Pack supports the Folds of Honor Foundation, which hosts Patriot Golf Day. In that package, you get the Patriot Golf Day Towel, a colored SKINZ, which is a rubber protective sleeve for the Laser, as well as an additional battery.

Thanks for watching guys, if you are looking for a Laser Rangefinder that will give you precise playable yardages, check out the Bushnell Tour V2 Slope Edition Laser Rangefinder.

July 15, 2011

Orlimar ATS Nano White Driver Review

Posted by Trevor @ 6:38 pm
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Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I get to review the Orlimar ATS 2011 White Driver.

The TaylorMade R11 made the white driver head popular, but other brands, such as Orlimar, are now using this technology. What it does is it actually inspires confidence at address, making the club head appear bigger in comparison to the ball, and it helps with alignment. So, with a club like this, you get all the benefits of a white crown, but you don’t have the big price that TaylorMade would charge.

You can see the ATS has this nice aerodynamic head shape, which actually reduces drag and increases swing speeds, so you get more distance, and it comes with an ultralight graphite shaft which increases swing speeds and increases distance as well.

This club has a nice wide face with a big sweet spot, so you get more distance even on miss-hits off the heel or toe, and it has this nice alignment aid that helps you line up with your target.

Thanks for watching guys, the Orlimar ATS 2011 White Driver might be the driver for you, so jump on our website, GolfEtail.com, and we’ll give you a great deal.

July 1, 2011

Adidas Greenstar and Greenstar Z Golf Shoe Review

Posted by Trevor @ 4:12 pm
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Hi guys, Trevor here with GolfEtail.com. Today I am reviewing the Adidas Greenstar and Greenstar Z Men’s Leather Golf Shoes.

Here we have the Greenstars. The Greenstar Z’s are very similar except for a few aesthetic styling differences. But, these things feature Adidas THiNTech Technology, which brings you closer to the ground to provide more stability. It also has Adidas FitFoam liner which is very comfortable and helps reduce foot fatigue. It also features Adidas’ ClimaProof membrane which gives you 100% waterproof protection.

Here are the Greenstar Z’s. You can see that they are very similar. The main difference is that the stripes are same-color and are debossed in the leather, rather than stitched on. These also feature the THiNTech Technology, the FitFoam liner, ClimaProof Technology, and similar to the Greenstar’s, they are made of leather and carry a 2-year waterproof warranty.

Thanks for watching guys. Jump on our website, GolfEtail.com, and pick up a pair of the Adidas Greenstar or Greenstar Z Golf Shoes.

TaylorMade 2011 Summer Commemorative Staff Bag Review

Posted by Trevor @ 4:09 pm
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Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I get to review the TaylorMade 2011 Summer Commemorative Staff Bag.

This is a great staff bag, and you know what? It is actually the same exact bag you saw all of TaylorMade’s Staff Professionals carrying at the 2011 U.S. Open at Congressional. It is a little piece of history, it is limited edition, and it has all the features you could ever need in a staff bag: 10 pockets, a 9.5” oval top, and this cool color scheme.

You can see here the 2011 Summer Commemorative logo that TaylorMade put together. They are embroidered on the bag and are really good looking. They also have some patriotic flare, like the red/white/blue colors, stars, and this “Summer 2011” embroidery down here, as well as this limited edition badge.

Thanks for watching guys. This was the TaylorMade 2011 Summer Commemorative Staff Bag. It features the R11 and TaylorMade logos, as well as the 2011 Summer Commemorative logos. Jump on our website, GolfEtail.com, you won’t find them for cheaper, and you will really be the talk of the course with this bag!

June 8, 2011

Callaway Chev Comfort Leather Golf Shoe Review

Posted by Trevor @ 4:29 pm
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