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Cleveland CG4 To Replace TA7

Wow… the last day of January! What better way to kick off February than with the introduction of our new section… The Golf Club Buying Guide. This is a section that I am really excited about and I hope that our readers enjoy it. The first topic, Before You Buy-The Pre-Shop Routine is up now. Watch for additional topics every week or so leading up to the big spring buying season!

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Tiger Trails – On Top Again

Well we're into week four of the 2005 PGA Tour season. For the first time in over a year Tiger has won a stroke play event on the PGA Tour. World's number one Vijay Singh picked up right where he left off last year by winning the second event of the season. Number three Ernie Els has finished top ten in all three events thus far. All three players appear to be near top form, which promises for an exciting season.

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Nickent’s Celebrity Endorser – Jeremy Roenick

I feel kind of bad… if you have watched any of the Golf Channel coverage of the PGA Show you have probably seen Adam Barr reporting on things that we talked about weeks ago. Sorry for ruining the surprise! It is actually pretty good coverage but the people that I have talked to there are saying that the show has been pretty “blah” so far. A few notes though….

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Now That’s Quite The Putter

So what do you get when you cross the TaylorMade R7 Quad with a mallet putter? You get the Super Gyro Weight Adjustable putter from Ray Cook Golf. This new putter allows golfers to change the weighting of the head as well as it’s center of gravity. Wow… so many moving parts… so many confused customers!

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Tim Petrovic Signs With Srixon Golf

Well it sure didn’t take Bridgestone Golf long to get a win. Stuart Appleby is pretty much 100% Bridgestone (he has Titleist wedges and a Yes! putter). I had a question about the hybrid/driving iron club that he was using. It is the Bridgestone Airmuscle. Some of you may be familiar with the Tourstage Airmuscle. Well don’t be confused because they are the same club. When it hits shelves in North America it will carry the Bridgestone name…. part of the change from Tourstage and Precept.

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