Sunday, 5 December 2010

Nike Lunar Golf Shoes

NIKE GOLF DEBUTS THE NEW NIKE LUNAR CONTROL SHOE

 


Nike Golf introduces the new Nike Lunar Control shoe that provides stability and comfort in a lightweight package. The Nike Lunar Control features a familiar saddle design fused with innovative materials and construction technologies found in Nike running shoes. Those key technologies are Nike’s Lunarlon Foam and Nike Flywire.

Developed in the Nike Sports Research Lab, Lunarlon Foam is extremely light and responsive thus allowing golfers the freedom to focus on their game, and forget about what’s on their feet – a Nike Golf obsession. The Lunarlon Foam is encased within a supportive Phylon carrier in the midsole. The dual-density foam is both durable and highly responsive, providing a unique blend of ultra-plush cushioning and optimal support.

Also featured is the lightweight stability layer, achieved through Nike Flywire technology. An ultra-strong yet ultra-lightweight construction of high-tensile fibres combine with a TPU overlay to provide a dynamic and supportive fit in the midfoot that won’t stretch out over time. 

Nike Golf collaborated with Nike athlete and Tour professional Paul Casey, who provided key insights into developing this stable, comfortable and lightweight shoe. At the recent WGC-HSBC Champions, five Nike Golf athletes, including Paul Casey, Anthony Kim, Carl Pettersson, Charl Schwartzel and event winner Francesco Molinari all debuted Nike Golf’s new Nike Lunar Control golf shoe.

The Nike Lunar Control golf shoes has a waterproof, leather upper that is reinforced by an additional waterproof surface treatment. Nike’s second-generation Power Platform outsole incorporates an additional second channel in the outsole to allow for greater natural motion and smoother weight transfer for more power through impact with every swing. The Nike Lunar golf shoes Control is available at retail on January 1, 2011.

The Anser to Forging

PING’s first forged design in more than 40 years, the Anser carries the same name as one of the early models Karsten Solheim produced before he transitioned to the popular investment casting process. The newest version pushes the forging process to create performance benefits not previously associated with a forged club.

The forged, multi-metal design, combines an 8620 steel body, a dense tungsten sole and machined grooves for unequalled forged-iron feel and forgiveness. Its hollow-sole cavity softens feel and positions the CG for higher-launching shots. The progressive set design offers long-iron forgiveness and short-iron control.

The Ping Anser irons will be Available in 3-PW and will be fully custom fittable with a retail price of just over £1000

Proquip Waterproofs

ProQuip, the world’s leading innovator of lightweight golf weatherwear and Preferred Supplier to the European Ryder Cup Team 2010, has introduced a new Playing Top to its TourFlex range, the company’s first all-over stretchable rain suit.
The breakthrough TourFlex fabric, developed exclusively by ProQuip over the past three years, features complete super-stretch performance enabling all golfers – from club players to tournament professionals – to swing freely and athletically, as if they were wearing a lightweight second skin. 

It also features striking modern styling with a slimmer, sports cut and a new range of colours for 2011.

What makes TourFlex special is its two-way stretch fabric, made with a fine plain weave rather than a knit, as with most stretchable fabrics. This enables the whole garment to be made with super-stretchable fabric, not just stretch panels, making it the lightest, quietest and easy-to-swing-in rain suit with a waterproof outer that ProQuip Waterproofs has ever produced.

ProQuip Chief Designer Richard Head said: “ProQuip has been the leading developer of ultra-lightweight weatherwear fabrics for nearly 30 years, but I can I honestly say TourFlex is the best rain suit we have ever produced.

“My vision was to create a lightweight, stretchable fabric that performed like a second skin – and that is precisely what we have achieved. You can swing in a TourFlex jacket and hardly know it is on, it is so easy to play in. In my opinion, TourFlex represents a whole new level of performance in athletic golf weatherwear.”

TourFlex, with its ultra-lightweight waterproof stretch outer fabric, has enabled ProQuip to create a slimmer fitting, athletic cut with Tour inspired styling and three-way colours. The high-performance fabric, with integrated weatherwear features including waterproof zips, is available in an array of sizes (S-XXXL) and colours with matching trousers and, like all ProQuip rain suits, is guaranteed for three years. The suggested retail price is £250 (Jacket or Playing Top £150; Trousers £100).


Titleist Prov1

LEGENDARY TITLEIST PRO V1 VOTED #1 BALL BY FOREMOST

The legendary Titleist Pro V1 franchise has been recognised by the largest golf buying group in the UK, as the ‘Best Ball’ at the annual ‘Foremost Supplier of the Year Awards 2010’. The Pro V1 franchise is the best selling golf ball model in the UK accounting for one third of all money spent on golf balls¹ and continues to be trusted by the majority of the world’s best players across professional tours in 2010. Recognition from the Foremost group is validation that Titleist balls meet the needs of golfers of all levels. The Foremost group is represented by over 1000 PGA Professionals from across the UK, and it was them who voted Titleist as ‘Best Ball’ in recognition of the market leading product and consumer ball fitting initiative which was launched earlier this year.

“We are delighted that the Pro V1 has been recognised as the ‘Best ball’ by Foremost members, which confirms that we are meeting the needs of the green grass professional. We are committed to delivering outstanding products and customer service, and will continue to work with professionals and consumers to keep building the Titleist brand. Our golf ball fitting initiative has been very well received since being launched earlier this year, and this is something we plan to grow into 2011 and beyond. Our team of Titleist Brand Ambassadors have continued to bolster our market shares on worldwide professional tours, and to learn that Foremost professionals also place us as their #1 ball is fantastic,” commented Ken Graham, Titleist Director of UK Sales and European Marketing.

Andy Martin, Company Director, Foremost Golf said “The Foremost membership has voted the ProV1 as their best ball for 2010. This is in recognition not only for the quality of the product but for the initiatives that Titleist have put in place over the last 12 months including a ‘Consumer ball Fitting’ strategy that works closely with our members in the green-grass channel.

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Stewart Golf X5 Golf Trolley

The latest trolley model from the X series is finally out. The Stewart Golf X5 Golf Trolley is specifically designed to be remote controlled, which gives golfers the convenience of a trolley during a game.

 

Unlike most trolleys, the X5 Remote Control Trolley has a wide rear wheelbase of 66cm. It has two front wheels for an increased footprint. The chassis has a built-in stabiliser.

 

The X5 Remote Control Trolley is characterised by a low and central centre of gravity which in turn gives you the stability you need. It has a unique chassis design, which places the battery in the centre of the wheelbase. It can remain stable even on the most challenging courses giving you the concentration you need to achieve a hole-in-one streak.

 

The X5 Remote Control Trolley also features alloy wheels that are fitted to the F1 lithium. Its compact handset also allows the golfer to move the machine forward, reverse, faster, slower, left and right from up to 50 yards away. You can also program up to 4 walking speeds into the handset.

 

X5 Remote Control Trolley lets you resume to your ideal speed at a touch of a button. Definitely, this is something easier to control and manipulate than your previous trolley. The X Series from Stewart Golf started with the X1 Trolley in 2003. It was initially designed to change the perception of the battery powered cart. The manufacturers created a trolley into something golfers desired and not just needed.

 

It is available in Silver, Black and Green. Definitely, this is the trolley you’ve been waiting for to have.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

What is in Robert Karlsons Golf bag?

What’s in Karlsson’s bag?

Driver: Titleist 910 Driver D3 9.5 (Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6 shaft with D.2 head setting)

Fairway metals: Titleist 910F 13.5 and 19 deg  D•4 SFT Setting (Grafalloy ProLaunch Red shaft with D.4 head setting))

Irons (3-PW): Titleist MB (True Temper Dynamic Gold SL)

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled  (49, 56, 60 degrees with True Temper Dynamic Gold SL shafts)

Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport prototype

Ball:  Titleist ProV1x

ShoesFootjoy ICON

Glove: FJ StaSof


Robert Karlson won the season ending Dubai World championship in style and it is slightly disappointing that Ian Poulters ball marker gaff has overshadowed what was a fantastic performance fron thee likeable swede

New Footjoy Spidr 2 Golf Gloves

A recent report on golf gear review shows that the new Footjoy glove displays that Footjoy still have the edge when it comes to golf gloves and we are looking forward to this glove being available in the new year.

The new FootJoy Spidr 2 golf glove is one of if not the best golf glove I have ever worn. The glove has what FootJoy calls DTR, which stands for Digital Tac Response leather. The leather has what looks similar to the pattern used on diving gloves. The surface has small shallow pockets, not unlike the dimples on a golf ball cover. The idea no doubt is to provide Maximum grip and Maximum control of the golf club with minimum grip pressure. While this may make for a somewhat strange looking piece of leather, what I can tell you is that the glove lives up to the claim of Max grip and Max control like no other golf glove I’ve used to date. 

The back portion of the glove they call FiberSof which helps the glove conform perfectly to your hand and fingers for better control and fit throughout your swing. In simple terms this means the glove fits like a second skin at all times during your swing and that translates to good control and consistency on every shot. 

The glove also comes with what FootJoy calls its Power Locking Closure system. The locking closure system flexes for a secure fit and a near custom feel. Again, I don’t know about the fancy terms, but what I do know is that this is the best fitting golf glove I have ever worn. 

FootJoy claims to be using cutting edge materials, construction, and design for this Spidr 2 glove. What I noticed right away was how consistent the fit of the gloves is from glove to glove. I have 3 of the Spidr 2 gloves, and each one fits exactly like the other two. This is NOT all that common with most golf gloves I’ve purchased in the past. It has become standard practice for me when buying golf gloves to try on EVERY one just to make sure the fit is correct for my hand. It has been my experience that I can try on half a dozen or more gloves before I find 3 that fit the same way, and fit the way I want them to. 

I first tried the Spidr 2 glove at the driving range. I have found that hitting a large bucket of 168 golf balls to be an excellent method for finding out just how well a glove performs, as well as how long it will last. If a glove shows any signs of wear in the first half dozen buckets of range balls, I can be pretty sure it will not last me very long on the course. What I found with the Spidr2 glove was that it looks just like it did when I first put it on. After hitting 4 large buckets of balls, it not only looked like new, it also FIT just like it did the first time I put it on. As I’m sure you know, some gloves will stretch out after a few rounds and get a bit loose on your hand. Not so with this new design. The fit was exactly the same. After playing four 18 hole rounds of golf with the same glove I use at the driving range it still looked and fit like new. I tend to be a bit hard on my golf gloves so this was an excellent indication of the quality of the materials and design of this glove. 

According to the FootJoy site, this glove is supposed to be an All Weather design, meaning it will provide good control of the club in all weather conditions. I can’t really say if this is true or not, as I didn’t get rained on at any time during my play. I guess I’ll just have to take their word on this. 

The back of each finger and the back of the glove has a thin strip of black material. The sides of the last 3 fingers is made of the same material. This black material is quite elastic and I’m sure it is partly responsible for the excellent fit of the glove, as well as making the glove breathable at the same time. During my practice sessions and rounds of golf, at no time did I find my hand getting too warm nor in any way damp due to persperration. If you have ever had a problem with your glove becoming wet during a round, you know how uncomfortable this can be. With the Spidr 2 glove this wasn’t a problem at all. 

I don’t know how much value you put in the looks of a golf glove. I’m sure it doesn’t have much if any effect on how well you will play or score. But it’s nice to be able to wear a glove that looks just as well as it performs. The three tone White/ Grey/Black trim design of this glove just plain looks like a high performance glove. Again, this may not mean much, put it can’t hurt considering how a lot of golfers find golf to be a game where confidence means almost as much as skill.