Finish 2010 With The Right Equipment

October 1, 2010
Posted by USHIO

Well we’re only a few months from the end of the year and some new equipment could be exactly what your game needs. You’ll be surprised by how much technology can spice up your game.

You might not get a hole-in-one but you’ll know that you have the right set of tools to get the job done. We at US Hole In One Insurance firmly agree with this. First of all, the lie angles on irons are a critical factor. If your irons have the wrong lie angles, it can be virtually impossible to hit a ball cleanly off a bare or hardpan lie.  US Hole In One Insurance is not guaranteeing that you’ll hit it like a tour pro once you get the right lie angles but at least you’ll be headed in the right direction.

Next is the driver. Having the wrong driver shaft could be costing you up 30 yards! The key is to get a shaft that matches your clubhead speed and the way that you load the shaft in your downswing. Even though US Hole In One specializes in hole in one insurance, we have a valuable and simple tip for your driver swing. Think of it as insurance for long drives. The tip is to hit up on the ball. As simple as this seems, most golfers don’t realize how much they actually hit down on the ball. Bubba Watson, one of the PGA tour’s longest hitters hits has a 5 degree upward angle of attack which means that he hits the ball on the upswing. This launches the ball high with low spin. Hitting down on the ball imparts backspin and will cause the ball to balloon into the wind.

The last thing that you definitely need is quality hole-in-one insurance. The good news is that we supply it! Call 888 882 5440 to find out more or you could visit us at www.holeinoneinsurance.com. Take care and we look forward to hearing from you.

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