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		<title>Srixon Z-RW 460cc Ti Driver</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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You would normally associate the name of Srixon with golf balls, but the fact is that they make very good clubs also and have been somewhat underrated, with people preferring the more famous names like Callaway.  However, the Srixon Z-RW 460cc Ti driver is set to change all that.
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<p style="text-align: left;">You would normally associate the name of Srixon with golf balls, but the fact is that they make very good clubs also and have been somewhat underrated, with people preferring the more famous names like Callaway.  However, the <a href="http://www.planetgolfuk.co.uk/shop/Srixon-Z-RW-460cc-Ti-Driver-p-18033.html">Srixon Z-RW 460cc Ti driver</a> is set to change all that.</p>
<p>Utilising cutting edge digital impact technology that has enabled them to come out with a club head design, Srixon has ensured that the clubface thickness is slim at the edges and thick at the center lending it the necessary leverage to strike the ball powerfully.  Moreover, the exclusive 4-zone design imparted at its face, referred to as the Starburst Power Face design helps you to have power over your hook and the sidespin on the ball and also provides an increased sweet spot surface area.  For new golfers, this is a great benefit as this exclusive even deformation shape of the clubface permits for maximum margin of error, thus enabling even a mishit to stay towards the fairway center without any compromise in power.</p>
<p>The Srixon Z-RW 460cc driver packs enough punch in its titanium face to propel the ball into space and gain huge distance.  The lower center of gravity coupled with high specific strength at the face and less torque imparts it the light weight and rigidity to deliver high trajectory with reduced spin and thus maintain direction on the fairway.  The 2.8g tungsten does its bit to make sure that you do not slice the ball.</p>
<p>To summarise, this club is ideal for those who always end up slicing the ball and hitting it to the right.</p>
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		<title>Improve your golf with GPS</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
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The size of golf courses are well known to be enormous, I don&#8217;t know if being able to find your way around labyrinth like golf course is part of the game, I have a strong felling its not, in that case using GPS to find your way around is not cheating.
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<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://www.planetgolfuk.co.uk/shop/images/P/caddy-aid.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="360" /><br />
The size of golf courses are well known to be enormous, I don&#8217;t know if being able to find your way around labyrinth like golf course is part of the game, I have a strong felling its not, in that case using GPS to find your way around is not cheating.<br />
When GPS was first introduced to golfing a few year back it cost hundreds of pounds, that was because you buy both the hardware and the software. This days that most golf players have smart phone there is not need to buy a GPS hardware, all you need to do is upload the Golf cours map GPS software to your smartphone and that is it.  This has reduced the cost of golf GPS system from costing about £499 or so when it first hit the market to costing just £29 now.</p>
<p>One of the most popular GPS software solution is one called <span class="NavigationPath">CaddyAid Mobile, it boasts of the following features:</p>
<p></span>Automated Readouts<br />
Using its GPS capabilities, the CaddyAid cursor follows you around the golf course showing your exact location on the course and your distance (front and carry) to all the key points such as the green, bunkers, trees, ditches and ponds.</p>
<p>Width of Fairway<br />
It can tell you the width of any fairway, the distance between bunkers and the length of the greens, helping you to improve your game and reduce your handicap!</p>
<p>Distance to the Pin<br />
Your distance to the pin is displayed by simply touching the pin position on the screen.<br />
Distance to your favourite Lay Up By the touch of a button, CaddyAid will show you the exact distance to your favourite lay up shot, giving you the best opportunity to get down in two!</p>
<p>Lines to Key Points<br />
Especially useful on doglegs, this CaddyAid feature identifies all key points on the hole. Combined with the high quality aerial photograph, you can easily determine which direction the ball needs to be played.</p>
<p>Key Features<br />
Download GPS Data over 2654 courses available in the UK &amp; European courses will be ready from January 2009 onwards</p>
<p>Fully Operable even if no GPS signal</p>
<p>Includes one free course map</p>
<p>CADDY AID GPS SOFTWARE<br />
If you already have a Smartphone or a PDA, then why not simply buy our CaddyAid golf GPS software to load in your current device, meaning you don&#8217;t need to buy another handheld unit.</p>
<p>Unlike other GPS golf products, where you need to buy the handset, we can provide you with just the software allowing you to load it into your current unit.</p>
<p>CaddyAid is the only facility that provides this service, and as long as your device has a Windows Mobile 5 (or better) operating system.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.planetgolfuk.co.uk/shop/CaddyAid-Mobile-NEW-p-18405.html">You can buy CaddyAid at Planet Golf UK</a></p>
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