We can all agree on the importance of a fine tuned short game to lower scores. Regardless of individual putting style, advancements in equipment can assist you in improved putting statistics. Fisher Putters (www.fishergolf.com) currently holds nine (9) separate patents and created significant innovation in the area of Advanced Polymer Insert technology. Many of the major original equipment manufacturer's (OEMs) utilize the technology created by Fisher Golf -- Odyssey and Callaway are examples. Fisher putters are tour proven -- utilized by touring professionals in competition on the PGA Tour and Champions Tour. Replaceable Face Plate (RFP) technology establishes four (4) separate speed options for each putter. When course conditions and locations change, you can change the face insert to adjust accordingly. Some putters on the market use lighter or heavier weight screws to make these changes. The problem is the putter feels different in your hands -- compensations can result. Changing the face keeps the feel and weight of the putter the same -- no need for compensations. There are six different Talon series models available with RFP technology. In the Classic Tour series, there are 7 separate models to choose from and select your single favorite face insert. The Burgundy insert is a favorite all-purpose insert for all green speeds. Experiment with the different faces and find the best suited for your game. The difference in these putters vs. most putters comes down to basic science -- interaction between the golf ball and the putter face. With a metal faced putter, the dimples on the surface of the golf ball interact inconsistently with the hard face. With the advanced polymers from Fisher, the ball spends more than twice the time on the face compared to a metal putter and actually absorbs into the material! This limits skidding, under-spin, and inconsistent initial tracking along the target line. The result is a consistent, smooth, and true roll on target to the hole. You'll be blown away by the difference! The extensive line of putter offerings through Fisher Golf are available now exclusively at the Golf Academy of Memphis. Contact us for a no obligation demonstration of the Fisher models to upgrade your putting performance! Fisher Putters are Made in the USA!
Bill Burke
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Golf Club Design
The latest step in golf club design
For years, golf club designers and engineers have focused on three primary characteristics of a club. How does it look, how does it feel and how does it perform. Obviously with the wide variety of clubs on the market today, we see that some designs tried to balance each characteristic to optimize the appeal of a club, while some have completely neglected asthetics and feel for the sake of performance. Mizuno has recently implemented the process of modal analysis, to optimize the balance between these three characteristics as well as how a club SOUNDS. This has long been overlooked, but it arguably as important as anything else in terms of a player's perception of a club. Why do people not like square drivers? Certainly not because they are longer or straighter, but because they sound funny. The sound a club makes at impact obviously has a tremendous influence on one's perception of impact.
The latest design offerings from Mizuno combine the best of all four aspects of club design in various models to fit the needs of various skill levels.
Come in and try the latest in technology from Mizuno. Including the JPX 800 series, which features the thinnest iron face in golf. Thinner faces means greater distance!
Golf Academy of Memphis - 901.372.4870
For years, golf club designers and engineers have focused on three primary characteristics of a club. How does it look, how does it feel and how does it perform. Obviously with the wide variety of clubs on the market today, we see that some designs tried to balance each characteristic to optimize the appeal of a club, while some have completely neglected asthetics and feel for the sake of performance. Mizuno has recently implemented the process of modal analysis, to optimize the balance between these three characteristics as well as how a club SOUNDS. This has long been overlooked, but it arguably as important as anything else in terms of a player's perception of a club. Why do people not like square drivers? Certainly not because they are longer or straighter, but because they sound funny. The sound a club makes at impact obviously has a tremendous influence on one's perception of impact.
The latest design offerings from Mizuno combine the best of all four aspects of club design in various models to fit the needs of various skill levels.
Come in and try the latest in technology from Mizuno. Including the JPX 800 series, which features the thinnest iron face in golf. Thinner faces means greater distance!
Golf Academy of Memphis - 901.372.4870
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Putting for Dough!
A properly fitted putter can make scoring much simpler and avoid need for complex and inconsistent compensations. Too many players spend their valuable practice time trying to develop an artificial stroke to compensate for a putter that does not fit, rather than practicing consistency in a stroke with a putter that fit what they do. For example, the u of putter length and lie angle may dictate a player’s distance from the ball. Your distance from the ball is important because it is essential to have our eyes over the line of the putt at address (our eyes are behind the ball, but over the line). This condition greatly influences our ability to aim the face and the shape of our stroke. Additionally, the lie angle of the putter must be such that the putter head sits flat on the ground at address. If the putter is not soled properly, the sweet spot of the putter is not in the center of the putter. For example, if a player has the toe of the putter of the ground, the sweet spot moves toward the heel. Obviously, now if a player makes a good stroke and hits the center of the face, the ball will behave as though it were hit off the toe. The ball starts left of the intended line and has insufficient speed. This player will then begin to compensate with both alignment and length of stroke.
November is putter month at the Golf Academy of Memphis. Come in and we can fit you in 30 minutes. We can make your current putter fit you better or put you in a new one. 30 minutes could greatly improve your putting and improve your ability to score.
Contact Charlie Long at 901.372.4870.
Grooving at the Golf Academy of Memphis
It is obviously in the best interest of the amateur to utilize the square groove technology based on increased spin rates in all conditions, which produces better ball control.
Since it is important to retool before square grooves go out of production, we are offering this special to ensure that the wedges you purchase are correct for you.
Our fitting process will determine the correct lofts to fit your set, lie angles to fit your swing and bounce to match your most frequently encountered turf and sand conditions.
In addition to the fitting, we will also offer 10% off the purchase price of your new wedges, should you purchase the through the academy.
Remember, at only moderate use, wedges significantly lose effectiveness, so you may want to consider purchasing a couple of sets of wedges. Don't be the guy playing v grooves until you have to!
For more info, contact Charlie Long at the Golf Academy of Memphis 901-372-4870
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