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Golf In Ireland? Episode Two: 50 Days To Pack

by Pat Mullaly on March 20, 2011

We’re traveling to Ireland for golf in 50 days and I wanted to keep you up to date with all our plans and preparations. We have 50 days to plan and pack our bags and this morning I spent a little time talking to my golfing companion, Noreen, and thought you’d like to listen in [...]

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Which Are The Best Clubs For A Handicap of 25?

by Pat Mullaly on January 13, 2011

Most recreational golfers have a handicap somewhere between 15 and 25. If you are on the high end of this range which clubs are best for your game? There are several golf club makers who focus on the woman’s golf game. Here are three manufacturers you might consider looking at: Sweet Spot Golf Callaway Nancy [...]

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Callaway Golf: The Secret to Ordering A Replacement Club

by Pat Mullaly on September 29, 2010

It probably happens at least once to every golfer. You are only 40 yards from the green but you can’t drive your cart up too close. You grab your putter and a wedge and head to your ball. You pitch up onto the green and as you walk on, you drop your pitching wedge somewhere [...]

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The Secret To Hitting Those Fairway Woods & Hybrids

by Pat Mullaly on July 16, 2010

Most golfers have several fairway woods in their bag, usually a 3 wood, 5 wood, and possibly a 7 or 9 wood. I play with a woman who has an 11! They are not common, but they do exist. Originally made of real wood (thus the name), these clubs have heads of steel or titanium. [...]

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Every golfer with any sense will tell you that the driver, the #1 club in your bag is also the #1 club most difficult to hit well, consistently. Consistently, being the operative word. Today drivers are big, honky things at the end of a very long, light shaft. Club manufacturers are always making little tweaks [...]

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How To Choose The Right Club For Your Next Shot

by Pat Mullaly on July 5, 2010

You are allowed up to 14 clubs in your golf bag. During each round of golf you may only use five or six of those clubs—or, depending on the situation, you may find yourself using almost every one of the fourteen. Every round of golf is different. Different day, different course, different weather, different partners. [...]

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