So HOT DEAL: Hurry to get TaylorMade Tour Burner Iron Set Just only half Price

The TaylorMade Golf Tour Burner Iron Set with Steel Shafts each have an offset inverted cone clubface that gives faster average ball speed and longer distance on shots due to the thin and fast 2.2 mm face. That revolutionary face offers increased c.o.r., and the cavity badge delivers a super satisfying feel and sound and a clean, classic look at the address.

lor Made Tour Burner Irons features Thin and fast 2.2 millimeter face - HIgh COR - Burner ball speed and distance

  • New Multi-Functional Sole - Moderate width with a beveled trailing edge - Combines low CG with the exceptional playability of a thin sole
  • Medium top-line and offset - Clean and classic appearance at address - Excellent playability
  • Inverted Cone Technology - Fast ball speed from a larger portion of the face - Long distance on off-center hits
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    "I was recently looking betweeen the Taylormade R7 irons, Mizuno MP-57 irons, Cobra S9 and Cobra FS-T irons, and the Taylormade Tour Burners. I narrowed it down to the two Taylormades and went with the Burners for the great feel, distance, and accuracy. Also, they are new for 2008 and only [$]. The name Tour doesn't mean that they are meant for Tour players. Actually, they are forgivind clubs with great results. I would recommend these clubs to anyone wanting to improve their game."

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    Watch Barclays Golf Tournament 2009 Online Streaming

    Barclays Golf Tournament 2009. Ah it's that time of year isn't it? Golf, golf, golf. This summer has seen several golfing tournaments being played including the PGA U.S. Championship in Minnesota, the Solheim LPGA - LET Cup also held somewhere in the States and now the Barclays Golf Tournament 2009

    Watch Barclays Golf Tournament 2009 Online Streaming

    So what is the Barclays Golf Tournament 2009? Well as you may have guessed it is sponsored by banking giant Barclays, much like they sponsor the Barclays Premiership which is a huge football championship in Britain.

    This years tournament begins today (Thursday, 27th August 2009) and is being hosted at the Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, New Jersey. The lucky winner will win up to $1.35 million and the total for the purse is $7.5 million. The current defending champion and last years winner is famous Indian golfer, Vijay Singh listed under PGA's top players list.

    The 46 year old Fijian player is amongst some of the best golfers in the world. He won the PGA Championshi in both 1998 and 2004 and the Masters in 2000 and was ranked number one in the world for 32 weeks in 2004 and 2005.

    This years tournament is coming just two weeks after the U.S. PGA Championship. The playoff system used known as the "FedEx Cup" has gotten some ill recieved comments about it in the past as most die hard golf fans don't really like the setup of the play.

    If you want to check out the plays live stream check out the link below

    Watch Barclays Golf Tournament 2009 Online Streaming

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    The Edinburgh International Festival brings the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh alive in a swathe of colours and sounds every August and draws visitors from across the globe to the city, to experience a wealth of diverse entertainment.

    The Edinburgh Festival is actually a collective term for the numerous smaller festivals which take place around the city during the month, bringing a range of theatre, opera, music, comedy and arts to the capital. As you might expect, Edinburgh can become a rather bustling and sometimes noisy city during the festival month so what better way to escape from the maddening crowds than heading for the fairways of any of Edinburgh’s golf courses?

    In fact, many people who visit the festival do so on a short golf break and so combine the two activities; playing golf in the mornings and then setting off into the city to catch a show and/or a bite to eat. What’s more, many of the festival’s shows run until late in the evening and in some cases even the small hours of the morning, so there’s plenty of time to do both.

    Take a walk through the Meadows or down the Royal Mile where numerous performances take place all around, from fire-eaters and jugglers to magic acts and street musicians and mimes all competing for attention, while many clubs increase their opening hours well into the morning.

    If you’re one of those people looking to combine the festival with the fairways of Edinburgh on a golf break, then there are plenty of options to choose from. If you’re after opulent elegance at a top class golfing venue away from the bustle of the city centre then the Marriot Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club should be high on your list. This four-star establishment has two golf courses on its estates – the East and West courses – with the East course playing host to the Solheim Cup in 2002. Dalmahoy has also staged the Scottish PGA and Scottish Seniors Open and provides a fair, if long, test for golfers. Dalmahoy is also situated a short bus or taxi ride from Edinburgh International Airport and the Waverley rail station while a regular bus service passes the front gate of the estate every fifteen minutes, linking Edinburgh with the nearby town of Livingston.

    For those wishing to stay closer to the action of the festival but still tread the fairways then look for Edinburgh golf tours which list such courses as Craigmillar Park Golf Club, Braid Hills and Kings Acre Golf Club among its itinerary.

    One of the best benefits of combining a golf break in Edinburgh with a visit to the festival, is the guarantee of accommodation as the hotels, hostels and bed and breakfast in and around the capital fill up quickly at festival time and remain booked throughout the month, meaning bed space is scarce. But with a golf break, you can rest assured you’ll have a place to rest your head at the end of the day.

    So, if you’re considering paying a visit to Scotland’s capital for the festival, why not combine it with a golf break to play some of the city’s best courses as well as taking in some of the best independent entertainment you’ll find anywhere in the world.

    Brian Healy writes for YourGolfTravel.com (http://www.yourgolftravel.com), an operator of UK golf breaks and golf holidays in Europe and around the world.

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    Titleist Pro V1: Still Golf’s Top Ball

    It’s a little hard to believe, but it’s already been nearly nine years since the Titleist Pro V1® golf ball made its official PGA Tour debut  at the 2000 Invensys Classic in Las Vegas.

    The exact date was October 11, 2000, and it was the first week the new Titleist golf ball was available to Tour pros. As if on cue, longtime Titleist Tour pro Billy Andrade went on to win the tournament playing the Pro V1.

    Titleist’s top-of-the-line golf ball franchise—both the Pro V1 and Pro V1x™—has been going strong ever since.

    For example, more than 43 percent of the money in 2006 on-course golf ball sales was spent on these Titleist models.  Titleist has held its position as the best-selling ball since March 2001.

    What’s New in 2009?

    As a longtime best-seller, Titleist has not rested on its laurels. Each year the company has sought to make improvements to its Titleist golf ball franchise, and 2009 is no different. Following is a look at the newest versions of the highly popular Titleist models.

    Titleist Pro V1

    The Titleist Pro V1x™ has a three-piece multi-layer construction that’s designed to increase distance and improve cover durability and performance. According to Titleist, players will hit the new model farther—especially with the driver—and the ball will also take more of a beating.

    It’s also billed as a ball that will help players score better, which makes perfect sense if it improves one’s game from tee to green. But, of course, golfers also must putt well to shoot lower scores.

    Titleist Pro V1x

    The Titleist Pro V1x™ has a four-piece dual core construction that’s designed to decrease spin and increase distance. This ball is also longer than its predecessor, according to Titleist, and more durable, too. The scoring performance is marked “similar” as compared to the previous version.

    Everyone wants distance, and both Titleist models are the best ball choice for most amateur golfers, says Titleist, since they offer the combination of distance and short-game scoring performance.

    Based on strong sales figures year after year, Titleist has a solid case. And, in general, the reviews are also pretty favorable.

    Dave Koster, a reviewer at TheSandTrap.com, said he’s been playing Titleist golf balls since the latter days of the Balata and first generation of Professionals.

    Koster called himself “a loyal customer” who has been tempted once or twice to switch to other manufacturers but not made the jump. He said the newest update to the 2009 Titleist Pro V1 will keep his business for the foreseeable future.

    “The only switch I can really conceive of making at this point would be from the Pro V1x to the Pro V1,” Koster wrote.

    Of course, despite their overwhelming popularity, not everyone is a diehard fan of these Titleist golf ball models. A sampling of other comments around the Web indicated some were not as impressed by Titleist’s performance claims and others balked at the price.

    ProV1 & ProV1x- Preferred by Tour Players

    These Titleist models are the most used golf balls on all the world’s major golf tours, including the PGA Tour, European Tour, Japanese Tour, LPGA Tour, Asian Tour and Nationwide Tour.

    Following are just some of the world’s premier golfers who tee up with these Titleist golf balls:

    Angel Cabrera

    Chad Campbell

    Ross Fisher

    Padraig Harrington

    J.B. Holmes

    Zach Johnson

    Robert Karlsson

    Davis Love III

    Hunter Mahan

    Rory McIlroy

    Geoff Ogilvy

    Kenny Perry

    Ian Poulter

    Adam Scott
    Steve Stricker

    David Toms

    Camilo Villegas

    Mike Weir

    Lee Westwood

    So far in 2009, Titleist has racked up 76 worldwide golf ball wins.

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    One of the things that is drilled into the new golfer when they take lessons from a professional golf coach is 'keep your head still', but this is one of those things that is easier said that done. Even players on the professional circuit winning millions of dollars per year from golf tournaments sometimes have problems with this aspect of the game. Lets face it, when there is so much movement going on through your arms, shoulders and torso, keeping the thing that sits on top of it all still is quite a tall order.

    The next time you watch a golf tournament on television concentrate on the head movement of several different players and you will see that everyone will have some degree of head movement, and some more so that others. However, the one thing that you will find they all have in common is that their heads will remain behind the ball all the way through the swing right up to the point of impact between the club head and the ball. During their back swing you see some head movement but it will still be behind the ball when it is hit. You should try and follow this example and at the same time try and keep your head movement down to as little as possible. However, when you are playing for real, you shouldn't be concentrating on your head movement. Mastering these techniques is something for the practice game to the point where once it is mastered in practice it will become second nature the rest of the time.

    Once the ball has been struck you should make an effort to watch the ball or turn towards its flight. This is something that again will come naturally as you complete your swing and allow the head to move with the shoulders.

    As ever, you shouldn't feel you have to force any of these movements. Your golf swing is something that should be natural to you, so any adjustments you make should be made in small steps over a long period of time so as not to disturb your swing.

    Wayne Armstrong is the owner of GBGolf.com, a Golf resource website which includes lots of information on improving your game and links to some of the best golf equipment and clothing at some of the best prices you will find.

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