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Right clubbing: Nickent Golf made a lucky pick when it sponsored Jeff Quinney in an effort to promote its hybrid clubs. He hit a hole in one at the Bob … article from: Los Angeles Business Journal This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by Thomson Gale on February 12, 2007. The length of the article is 597 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Right clubbing: Nickent Golf made a lucky pick when it sponsored Jeff Quinney in an effort to promote its hybrid clubs. He hit a hole in one at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.(News & Analysis)
Author: David Nusbaum
Publication: Los Angeles Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 12, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 29 Issue: 7 Page: 5(1)

Distributed by Thomson Gale

Simple Golf Warm Up Exercise


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Nickent Golf- PIPE Model 001 35″ Putter (3D Alignment) P.I.P.E - Putting Inline Performance Enhancement What does this acronym mean to you? It means you now have a 3-dimensional visual readout of exactly where your put will go. It means your putts will roll true and with a better feel. And most improtantly it means three putts will be a thing of the past!
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  • Ultra-light thermoplastic center piece (the P.I.P.E) with a cylinderical shape to give a three-dimensional visual readout of exactly where your putt is lined up
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  • The ultra-light center piece combined with a mallet design that employs maximum ground-level weighting creates an extremely low center of gravity.
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    Golf warm up exercise you say? Aren’t you supposed to rush to the course, pull out the BIG DOG, take a few hacks at it and start your round? Is that what you do? Come on be honest with yourself. If so, what was the result on the first tee? Ill bet it wasnt even a par! Am I wrong?

    I dont mean to add too much sarcasm in there, but I want to get your attention to the importance of doing golf warm up exercise to avoid those big numbers the first few holes.

    Are you with me? Good.

    Now let me talk to you like youre an athlete for a minute. Time to re-live the glory days one more time.

    Now remember back in the day when you had a game, meet or competition. Did you run out on the field or court and start playing your sport?

    Ill bet not!

    You did a sport-specific warm up didnt you?

    Well why wouldnt you do one before golf then? Ahgotcha didnt I!

    You would most definitely do a warm up. Not just pounding balls either. Thats the worst thing you could do. You need to do golf warm up exercises to prepare for optimal performance on the course.

    Now picture the golf swing and all its moving parts. The shoulders are very active, if not the most active in the golf swing. So better do a couple of exercises for that area.

    What about your golf posture? Wellyour bent at the waist with tension on your lower back, hamstrings and glutes. So you better do one or two golf warm up exercises for those areas also.

    Have I convinced you yet? If not, then keep your same routine and expect the same results. I hate to sound too negative, but I strongly believe you need to do your golf warm up exercises.

    Here’s one golf warm up exercise of eight, that I have put together to get you started on the right track.

    I call it the squat with an arm raise:

    Feet shoulder width apart.
    Place club in front of you and hold with both hands for balance.
    Lower body by bending at the knees not hips.
    At the same time raise the club horizontaly up in front of you.
    Raise back up, lower the arms and repeat 15 times.
    Keep upper body very erect.

    This is a great combination exercise that warms up the legs, lower back and shoulders all at the same time.

    So next time you get to the course, at least do the above golf warm up exercise.

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    About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Visit his new golf fitness site at http://www.performbettergolf.com

    Copyright Mike Pedersen - http://www.performbettergolf.com

    Nickent Men’s 3DX DC Ironwood


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    Nickent Men’s 3DX DC Ironwood How do you make the # 1 hybrid model on the Nationwide Tour and # 3 on the PGA Tour even better? Introducing the 3DX DC Ironwood. The first week the DC Ironwood was introduced to the PGA Tour, at the last full field event of the 2005 season, it helped catapult the family of 3DX hybrids to # 1 on the PGA Tour. Even the 2004 British Open champion who helped make hybrids famous with his hybrid play switched over to the new 3DX DC after just two days of testing. To create an even hotter and more forgiving hybrid, Nickent thinned the face of the 3DX DC, creating a much higher COR than the original 3DX Ironwood. A special plasma welding process was used to help redistribute the weight to the extreme perimeters of the clubhead. Forty grams of weight were moved down and back in the head using two tungsten-polymer fused inserts (XW Inserts). That’s almost 60% more adjustable weight in the clubhead than in the leading adjustable weight hybrid! Nickent has used this new weight scheme to create a club that is perfectly weighted to the extreme heel and toe for the straightest and most forgiving setup. This unique feature gives Nickent the ability to make the DC Ironwood the same shape as the Tour favorite 3DX Ironwood, while increasing the MOI by 25%. The XW Inserts are a fusion of polymer and tungsten. By using polymer around the outside of the insert, Nickent has the ability to vary the mass of the insert without being bulky and taking away


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    Nickent Golf 3DX DC Utilty Hybrid Wood


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    Nickent Golf 3DX DC Utilty Hybrid Wood The 3DX DC Utility has a wider body that offers a higher launch and more spin in comparison to its ironwood counterpart. It is set up more like a fairway wood, designed for players looking for a higher ball flight and lower and deeper center of gravity . This utility wood is marked with a fairway wood designation, but it is meant to be the answer for players seeking a fairway wood-like setup, but who want the control and ease of play that hybrids have become notorious for. To create an even hotter and more forgiving hybrid, Nickent thinned the face of the 3DX DC, creating a much higher C.O.R. than the original 3DX Ironwood. A special plasma welding process was used to help redistribute the weight to the extreme perimeters of the clubhead. 40 grams of weight were moved down and back in the head using two tungsten-polymer fused inserts (XW Inserts). Thats almost 60% more adjustable weight in the clubhead than in the leading adjustable weight hybrid! Nickent has used this opportunity to create a club that is perfectly weighted to the extreme heel and toe for the straightest and most forgiving setup .

    Right clubbing: Nickent Golf made a lucky pick when it sponsored Jeff Quinney in an effort to promote its hybrid clubs. He hit a hole in one at the Bob … article from: Los Angeles Business Journal


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    Right clubbing: Nickent Golf made a lucky pick when it sponsored Jeff Quinney in an effort to promote its hybrid clubs. He hit a hole in one at the Bob … article from: Los Angeles Business Journal This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by Thomson Gale on February 12, 2007. The length of the article is 597 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: Right clubbing: Nickent Golf made a lucky pick when it sponsored Jeff Quinney in an effort to promote its hybrid clubs. He hit a hole in one at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.(News & Analysis)
    Author: David Nusbaum
    Publication: Los Angeles Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: February 12, 2007
    Publisher: Thomson Gale
    Volume: 29 Issue: 7 Page: 5(1)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale

    Golf Driving Tips To Correct A Common Mistake


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    One of the most common mental errors golfers make when driving the ball is to try and hit it as hard as possible.

    This article will deal with golf driving tips to help you correct this problem that is hampering many golfers and greatly hindering them from making any progress.

    Our minds already have certain set beliefs. One of them is that the more force we use on an object the further it will travel. What makes this particular even more difficult to get rid of in our golf is that it is also true from a scientific point of view. Only that there are a number of special variables that make it untrue in golf.

    The first of this golf driving tips variables is the design of the golf club. Each club is cleverly designed to send the golf ball over a certain distance. A valuable golf driving tip here is to trust the club to do the job it was designed to do.

    Secondly and even more important there is the variable of your body. Trying to hit the ball as hard as possible will usually result in a tense and inefficient physical swing. And in most cases the results are the direct opposite of what you desire.

    One of the chief reasons for this is that many golfers are not physically prepared and their muscles are flabby, tense and weak. The poor results are therefore inevitable.

    A really valuable golf driving tip is to condition your muscles by getting involved in a golf conditioning program.

    Fitter and stronger muscles will prepare you better for your golf drive and will enable you to be more relaxed as you hit the ball and you will therefore gain much more distance as a result.

    These are the golf driving tips that have proved so effective in correcting this common mistake in golfers and showing remarkable results in improvements.
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    About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Visit his new golf fitness site at http://www.performbettergolf.com

    Copyright Mike Pedersen - http://www.performbettergolf.com

    Women’s Golf - Volume 1 - The Full Swing


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