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		<title>Online Golf Shop by Golfonline.co.uk &#8211; Retailer of Top Quality Golf Equipment Online</title>
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<p class="releaseDateline"> (PRWEB) February 14, 2007 </p>
<p> http://www.Golfonline.co.uk &#8211; the online golf equipment retailer based in UK primarily focussing on supplying a vast range of golf products and providing the ultimate level of customer service. Golfonline believe in fulfilling customer requirements in order to reach a 100% in customer satisfaction.</p>
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<p>The golf industry has grown phenomenally and this has shaped a new direction for golf equipment and golf accessories manufacturers. Top golf brands and manufacturers of golf-equipment continually improve their product range from year to year. Nike Golf and Callaway Golf have released the first square shaped golf drivers for the year 2007. The Nike Sumo2 Driver also known as the Nike Sasquatch Sumo Squared Driver is already available for sale now. The Callaway Fusion FT-i Driver will be available from March 2007. Both aim to achieve the highest moment of inertia (MOI) in order to achieve a straighter longer drive. Cleveland Golf has also released a new version of the Hibore XL driver which is based on the popular Hibore Driver as used by tour professionals. We have only to wait and see how the other top brands in golf like Mizuno Golf, TaylorMade Golf, Wilson Golf and Ping to name a few will have to offer in this new golfing age.</p>
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<p>Golf available at Golfonline:</p>
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<p>There are currently some great offers on golf clubs, golf bags, golf balls, golf shoes and golf accessories available at http://www.Golfonline.co.uk and free shipping is offered within UK when the order-value is greater than £50. From stocking golf trolleys, electric trolleys, golf carts, stand bags, golf clothing, golf sunglasses, golf watches, golf gifts and trophies, a full selection of junior golf packages, golf sets, golf irons, fairway woods and golf practice aids is also available for sale.</p>
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<p>Top brands in Golf:</p>
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<p>From stocking all the top brands in golf, Golfonline believe in also offering budget but quality golf equipment. The key brands currently stocked are: Callaway Golf, Nike Golf, Cleveland Golf, Mizuno Golf, Wilson Golf, Adidas Golf, Titleist, Footjoy, Odyssey Golf, Ogio, Srixon, Ben Hogan, Hi-Tec, Sun Mountain, Motocaddy, Powakaddy, Ram Golf, Galvin Green, Hippo Golf, Lynx golf, MD Golf, Topflite, Sunderland Of Scotland and US Kids golf.</p>
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<p>Visit Golfonline:</p>
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<p>You will save time from going to a golf shop as you can now purchase all your golfing requirements from the online golf shop by Golfonline. View complete golf catalogue online by visiting Golfonline&#8217;s website http://www.Golfonline.co.uk&#13;
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<td width="210"><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; color: #333333; font-size: x-small;">Woods went to a big-headed driver and enjoyed a large year.<br />
<span style="color: #808080; font-size: xx-small;">Photo: Darren Carroll</p>
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<p><span style="color: #696969; font-size: small;"><strong>Equipment of 2005</p>
<p></strong></span> <span style="font-size: xx-small;"><strong><big>Big was big on tours</big><br />
460 cc drivers commonplace even among elite professionals</strong></span></p>
<p></span><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">The past year was kind of a slow one when it came to equipment news. Although only a few equipment- related topics (Nike&#8217;s black-colored ball and Spikegate at the Masters among them) take their rightful place among our top newsmakers of 2005, there were noteworthy stories relating to bats, balls and gadgets during the past 12 months. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">Big-headed drivers at the 460cc limit became prevalent on the PGA Tour, with many top players (including Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh and Phil Mickleson) using the behemoths all year. Annika Sorenstam also made a splash by winning her first four events using three different sets of Callaway irons. Joey Sindelar, meanwhile, became the last player on the PGA Tour to give up his 1-iron &#8212; before going back to it later in the year. Things were groovy on the greens, too, as TaylorMade, Yes! Golf and Guerin Rife combined to produce 12 wins on the three major tours with grooved-face putters designed to impart a more immediate roll on the ball. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">The USGA also stayed busy, sending a notice to manufacturers in March that it was studying spin generation, clubhead moment of inertia and adjustability of clubs. A month later, another notice asked ball manufacturers to submit shorter-flying (15 and 25 yards) prototypes, and in August the blue jackets proposed a limit clubhead MOI in all sticks except putters. There was not exactly a rush to submit the requested spheres. A ruling on the moment of inertia proposal is expected shortly. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">But perhaps most intriguing was the ruling body&#8217;s September announcement allowing clubs and tournaments to adopt a local rule permitting the use of distance-measuring devices. Although a few mini-tours adopted the policy and saw improved pace of play, the USGA recently said it would not adopt the rule for its championships or qualifying rounds in 2006. Given all that, maybe it wasn&#8217;t such a slow news year after all. </span></p>
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<strong>Equipment scoop from the tours</strong></span></div>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">It&#8217;s always interesting to look at the equipment used at Q school &#8212; if for no other reason than to see what&#8217;s in the bag during the most pressure-packed tournament of the year. This year, for starters, 112 hybrids from 14 different manufacturers were in play. Among the users was <strong>Robert Garrigus</strong>,who employed not one, not two, but three TaylorMade Rescue Dual hybrids and earned a card. … The most interesting wood configuration belonged to non-qualifier <strong>Gene Jones</strong>, who used a Ping G2 driver, Callaway Steelhead 2-wood, Orlimar TriMetal 3-wood and a pair of Nickent Genex 3DX hybrids. … What&#8217;s a Syb? That&#8217;s the question to ask <strong>Daisuke Maruyama</strong> who used a pair of Syb fairway woods (3- and 5-wood) and made it through Q school. Turns out the FC 614 woods used by Maruyama were prototypes made by the Japanese equipment company. … Not what they had in mind: <strong>Keoke Cotner</strong> failed to earn his stripes &#8212; or a card &#8212; using an old Zebra putter while <strong>Grant Waite&#8217;s</strong> work on the greens with a long version of the Perfect Putter wasn&#8217;t good enough to get him back on the big tour. … Old reliables: <strong>Bubba Dickerson</strong> stuck with his Callaway Steelhead X-14 irons and finished T-13, good enough to earn full-time playing privileges on the PGA Tour.</p>
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