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Improve Your Golf Game With Custom Golf Clubs
By Eric Stone
Golf clubs are big determinants of how well you play the game. So to enable you to make that killer shot, you need customized clubs. Customization involves fitting your clubs with different lies: upright, standard, or flat to allow a better game. Custom made clubs also let you choose the grip and the materials and help you set your driving range to make best use of your clubs.

Custom clubs also mean you can select materials for the shafts and the club heads. These give you the flexibility you require for your swing and drive. It is essential however that you keep in mind certain factors when getting your clubs custom made: whether you play right hand or left hand, wear shoes with flat soles, have your arms down your sides, distance between your wrist and the

O’Meara hints at Woods return
<p> As if the speculation of an imminent Tiger Woods return needed any more bolstering Mark O'Meara last night said he “would not be surprised” if the world No1 decides to play on his team at the Tavistock Cup in 12 days time. </p>
Woods is back in the swing of things
]]> <p>Speculation of an imminent Tiger Woods return intensified last night after reports that he has summoned his swing coach, Hank Haney, to work with him in Florida.</p>
'Spider-Man' Villegas holds on as Rose's 64 equals course record
]]> <p> Colombian Camilo Villegas kept his cool to win his third PGA Tour event with a five-shot victory over American Anthony Kim in the Honda Classic at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, yesterday. </p>
The Hacker: Safety-first golf is a bit boring but I have a spring in my step
]]> <p>There is no more appropriate time than spring to embark on a new beginning, but winter was still applying its icy grip when I tried out my new plan at Royal Porthcawl last week. </p>
The Last Word: If Woods makes miracle return, he needs to say sorry again
]]> <p>Each day the word gets louder. Tiger Woods is to make his comeback in two weeks' time. So if the word proves true, will this be a time to rejoice, to welcome back the returning hero like the prodigal son? Or a time to scream: "You what? After all that 'I've changed... I'm so sincere... I've got such a long way to go' baloney a fortnight ago?" You decide.</p>
The ten best self-destructive sports stars
]]> <p> A dossier detailing the disciplinary record of legendary golfing bad-boy John Daly has been leaked. </p>
Return in sight as Woods returns to range 'looking as good as ever'
]]> <p> Tiger Woods is back at his Florida home after completing his latest batch of rehab and has returned to full practice for the first time in more than three months. Question: is an imminent comeback on the cards? </p>
Revealed: the wild truth about the Wild Thing
]]> <p>John Daly may be 80lbs lighter and a dray-cart or two milder nowadays, but still the tales of his "Wild Thing" existence live on. And yesterday his legend was given yet further notoriety with an unprecedented peek at the PGA Tour's secret charge sheet of the man who, until very recently, was known as the world's most controversial golfer. </p>
The Hacker: When the chips are down, my new approach is a breadwinner
]]> <p>The first week of my new game plan has not been an outstanding success but it has been far from a disaster. I'll even go so far as to say I'm encouraged.</p>
Welcome to the scariest hole in golf
]]> <p>Justin Rose missed a six-footer on Thursday and waited for the abuse to rain down. It only arrived in a trickle. "I had a fortunate escape," reflected the Englishman, who with a 65 had otherwise enjoyed a fine first day of the Waste Management Open. "If that happens on the weekend it would be like Wayne Rooney missing a penalty at Goodison. Only louder."</p>
Poulter's bold strides back up his boast
]]> <p>The world now realises there has been more than one deluded soul clinging these last few years to the promise of a future featuring "just me and Tiger". But for Ian Poulter, the fantasy seems more attainable than ever after his glory in Arizona. </p>
Federer backs repentant Woods
]]> <p> Roger Federer has pledged unflinching support to embattled fellow world number one Tiger Woods and believes "the worst has passed" for the golfer. </p>
Dalai Lama agrees with Tiger (whoever he is)
]]> <p>The world's most famous golfer should not feel bad that the leader of the religion he promises to re-embrace had never heard of him until now. The good news is that Tiger Woods and the Dalai Lama share similar views on Buddhism and, perhaps more surprisingly, on infidelity.</p>
Woods must ditch the 'sycophants', says Gallacher
<p>Bernard Gallacher has urged Tiger Woods to ditch his management team. The three-time Ryder Cup captain believes the Tiger entourage – who he labels "sycophants" – must share the blame for the scandal which has derailed the world No 1's career. </p>
Poulter underlines his major talent on England's day of days
]]> <p> Ian Poulter now has the title and the stature to go with the mouth and the trousers. In beating Paul Casey in the Accenture Match Play Championship final here yesterday, the record books opened for the new world No 5 who was once only famous for his outlandish claims and his outlandish dress sense. </p>
Poulter lines up his shot at World Match Play glory
]]> <p></p> <p> There was nothing remotely phoney about Ian Poulter’s performance in crushing Sergio Garcia 7&6 here yesterday to reach the final of the WGC World Match Play Championship. </p>
The Hacker: A parting of the ways: my technique is not cut and blow-dried
]]> <p>Suddenly, like a blinding flash, I have become aware of the main source of my golfing deficiencies. Yes, I know the main source is me but it's slightly more subtle than that; it's the way I approach the game.</p>
Tiger leaves the big question unanswered
]]> <p> The countdown was supposed to go tick-tock while the world continued to go tut-tut. It wasn't and isn't like that. Tiger Woods did not announce yesterday that he is coming back to his sport any time soon. In fact, from a sporting point of view he didn't announce anything. As Nick Faldo put it: "As golfers we are back to square one." </p>
Casey and Poulter outshine Americans
]]> <p> With just the one representative in the quarter-finals of the WGC Match Play Championship and with a certain somebody revealing that he is still on his "indefinite leave" this was a nightmare day for American golf. </p>
Mark his words: the key points from Tiger's 15-minute speech
]]> <p> <b>Tiger Woods: "As Elin [my wife] pointed out to me, my real apology to her will not come in the form of words; it will come from my behaviour over time."</b> </p>
Woods: 'I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted'
]]> <p>The blue backdrop, the bare podium, and the respectful audience gave it the air of a presidential press conference. Except that presidents generally take questions. And instead of geopolitics, the newsflash that stopped the world spinning for almost 14 minutes yesterday was this: Tiger Woods has given up extra-marital sex. </p>
At long last, a line is drawn against the excesses of celebrity
]]> <p>Tiger Woods offered more than atonement when he faced the world for the first time since his world collapsed beneath the weight of squalid sexual scandal.</p>
James Lawton: Even at the Olympics, everyone stopped as Woods spoke on far side of continent
<p>Everything stopped here at the XXI Winter Olympics because suddenly any shift in the medal table seemed rather less momentous than the baring of the soul of arguably still the world's most compelling sportsman.</p>
Players moved by Woods' contrition
<p>It was a bizarre situation here in Arizona yesterday which seemed completely fitting to the events which had taken place in Jacksonville. As the golfers went out to contest the third round of the WGC World Match Play Championship they were asked to comment about a golfer who has not even played for three months. A few of them shrugged and walked on, others had a stern "no comment", while some appeared to have been touched by Tiger Woods' televised statement.</p>
'I can't recall anyone in public life so contrite'
]]> <p>As mea culpas go, Tiger Woods's had everything. Moist-eyed regret, barely repressed anger and lashings of self-flagellation. Only one thing was missing – Mrs Tiger Woods.</p>
Tiger Woods statement in full
<p> TIGER WOODS: Good morning, and thank you for joining me. Many of you in this room are my friends. Many of you in this room know me. Many of you have cheered for me or you've worked with me or you've supported me. </p>
Reaction to Woods' statement
<p> Nick Faldo today said Tiger Woods' emotional statement still left a big question to be answered - when will the world number one return to golf? </p>
Tiger Woods makes public apology
]]> <p> Tiger Woods fought back tears today as he issued a full and frank apology for cheating on his wife. </p>
As it happened: Tiger Woods press conference
<p> Follow the Tiger Woods press conference below. For the full reaction <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/golf/tiger-woods-makes-public-apology-1904807.html">click here</a>. </p>
The ten best sports press conferences
]]> <p> Tiger Woods is set to speak publicly for the first time today ahead of his much anticipated comeback. </p>
English trio make presence felt
]]> <p> Tiger Woods might stand accused of overshadowing the WGC World Match Play, but at least the English are doing their level best to shine the spotlight on the Dove Mountain golf course. The first three through last night all had the St George's Cross next to their names as Luke Donald, Paul Casey and Oliver Wilson led the march into the last 16. </p>
Tiger takes firm grip as comeback circus rolls in
]]> <p>If the apology by Tiger Woods in Florida today goes as advertised, he may find himself having to say sorry a second time. Nobody is sure exactly what he will say at the faux-baronial headquarters of the PGA Tour in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, but the event seems certain to irritate many.</p>
Back on course: Tiger plans to return next month in Florida
]]> <p> When Tiger Woods at last fronts up to the world in his carefully choreographed television statement today he is expected to announce that he will make his competitive return to golf at next month's Bay Hill Invitational in Florida. </p>
Revitalised Donald rolls back years
]]> <p>Luke Donald saw off the persistent challenge of Ireland's Graeme McDowell to advance to the second round of the WGC World Match Play Championship here last night. The Englishman still has four more opponents to conquer if he is to contest Sunday's final. But he is looking more confident than he has in years. </p>
Tiger ready to break his long silence
]]> <p>Tiger Woods will finally end his silence tomorrow when he speaks publicly for the first time since the November crash outside his Orlando home which led to a torrent of revelations about his private life. A statement from his agent, Mark Steinberg, revealed "he plans to talk about his past and his future and intends to apologise for his behaviour".</p>
McIlroy whips up a desert storm
]]> <p>One of Geoff Ogilvy's more thankless duties as defending champion of the WGC World Match Play Championship has been to promote an event in serious danger of suffering under-exposure in the Arizona desert. Why come along when there's no Tiger Woods to watch? Simple, asserts the shrewd Australian. Come along and watch the next Tiger Woods.</p>
Westwood is proud that Britain's got talent
<p>Lee Westwood has called on his country to start appreciating its talented golfers and affording them some of the credit which Andy Murray currently monopolises. The world No 4 was speaking on the eve of the WGC World Match Play Championship which features an unprecedented number of his compatriots.</p>
The Hacker: It's sad when a good argument leaves you off your trolley
]]> <p>After much heated debate, a competition held at our club last Saturday has been declared null and void and there are many aggrieved golfers as a result – none more so than the poor souls who would have won it.</p>
O'Meara feels 'let down' by Woods
]]> <p>Even Tiger Woods' best golfing buddy has not yet spoken to him. Mark O'Meara admitted last night that not only have all his calls gone unreturned but also that he was disappointed with the world No 1. </p>
World No 2 Stricker targets Woods
]]> <p>Steve Stricker has become the new world No 2, taking the mantle from fellow American Phil Mickelson, after he overcame a late charge from Britain's Luke Donald to win the Northern Trust Open on Sunday.</p>

floor, size of your gloves, and your present handicap on the 18 hole green.

Other questions frequently asked are about your driving distance, accuracy, putting and chipping techniques, recovery and ball hitting. You need to know how far the ball travels with your 5-iron, which of these you do most frequently: Hook, Draw, Straight, Fade, Slice, the driver you are using now and its make and flexibility as well as that of the shaft, the kind of irons and their makes, the type of ball used.

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O’Meara hints at Woods return
<p> As if the speculation of an imminent Tiger Woods return needed any more bolstering Mark O'Meara last night said he “would not be surprised” if the world No1 decides to play on his team at the Tavistock Cup in 12 days time. </p>
Woods is back in the swing of things
]]> <p>Speculation of an imminent Tiger Woods return intensified last night after reports that he has summoned his swing coach, Hank Haney, to work with him in Florida.</p>
'Spider-Man' Villegas holds on as Rose's 64 equals course record
]]> <p> Colombian Camilo Villegas kept his cool to win his third PGA Tour event with a five-shot victory over American Anthony Kim in the Honda Classic at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, yesterday. </p>
The Hacker: Safety-first golf is a bit boring but I have a spring in my step
]]> <p>There is no more appropriate time than spring to embark on a new beginning, but winter was still applying its icy grip when I tried out my new plan at Royal Porthcawl last week. </p>
The Last Word: If Woods makes miracle return, he needs to say sorry again
]]> <p>Each day the word gets louder. Tiger Woods is to make his comeback in two weeks' time. So if the word proves true, will this be a time to rejoice, to welcome back the returning hero like the prodigal son? Or a time to scream: "You what? After all that 'I've changed... I'm so sincere... I've got such a long way to go' baloney a fortnight ago?" You decide.</p>
The ten best self-destructive sports stars
]]> <p> A dossier detailing the disciplinary record of legendary golfing bad-boy John Daly has been leaked. </p>
Return in sight as Woods returns to range 'looking as good as ever'
]]> <p> Tiger Woods is back at his Florida home after completing his latest batch of rehab and has returned to full practice for the first time in more than three months. Question: is an imminent comeback on the cards? </p>
Revealed: the wild truth about the Wild Thing
]]> <p>John Daly may be 80lbs lighter and a dray-cart or two milder nowadays, but still the tales of his "Wild Thing" existence live on. And yesterday his legend was given yet further notoriety with an unprecedented peek at the PGA Tour's secret charge sheet of the man who, until very recently, was known as the world's most controversial golfer. </p>
The Hacker: When the chips are down, my new approach is a breadwinner
]]> <p>The first week of my new game plan has not been an outstanding success but it has been far from a disaster. I'll even go so far as to say I'm encouraged.</p>
Welcome to the scariest hole in golf
]]> <p>Justin Rose missed a six-footer on Thursday and waited for the abuse to rain down. It only arrived in a trickle. "I had a fortunate escape," reflected the Englishman, who with a 65 had otherwise enjoyed a fine first day of the Waste Management Open. "If that happens on the weekend it would be like Wayne Rooney missing a penalty at Goodison. Only louder."</p>
Poulter's bold strides back up his boast
]]> <p>The world now realises there has been more than one deluded soul clinging these last few years to the promise of a future featuring "just me and Tiger". But for Ian Poulter, the fantasy seems more attainable than ever after his glory in Arizona. </p>
Federer backs repentant Woods
]]> <p> Roger Federer has pledged unflinching support to embattled fellow world number one Tiger Woods and believes "the worst has passed" for the golfer. </p>
Dalai Lama agrees with Tiger (whoever he is)
]]> <p>The world's most famous golfer should not feel bad that the leader of the religion he promises to re-embrace had never heard of him until now. The good news is that Tiger Woods and the Dalai Lama share similar views on Buddhism and, perhaps more surprisingly, on infidelity.</p>
Woods must ditch the 'sycophants', says Gallacher
<p>Bernard Gallacher has urged Tiger Woods to ditch his management team. The three-time Ryder Cup captain believes the Tiger entourage – who he labels "sycophants" – must share the blame for the scandal which has derailed the world No 1's career. </p>
Poulter underlines his major talent on England's day of days
]]> <p> Ian Poulter now has the title and the stature to go with the mouth and the trousers. In beating Paul Casey in the Accenture Match Play Championship final here yesterday, the record books opened for the new world No 5 who was once only famous for his outlandish claims and his outlandish dress sense. </p>
Poulter lines up his shot at World Match Play glory
]]> <p></p> <p> There was nothing remotely phoney about Ian Poulter’s performance in crushing Sergio Garcia 7&6 here yesterday to reach the final of the WGC World Match Play Championship. </p>
The Hacker: A parting of the ways: my technique is not cut and blow-dried
]]> <p>Suddenly, like a blinding flash, I have become aware of the main source of my golfing deficiencies. Yes, I know the main source is me but it's slightly more subtle than that; it's the way I approach the game.</p>
Tiger leaves the big question unanswered
]]> <p> The countdown was supposed to go tick-tock while the world continued to go tut-tut. It wasn't and isn't like that. Tiger Woods did not announce yesterday that he is coming back to his sport any time soon. In fact, from a sporting point of view he didn't announce anything. As Nick Faldo put it: "As golfers we are back to square one." </p>
Casey and Poulter outshine Americans
]]> <p> With just the one representative in the quarter-finals of the WGC Match Play Championship and with a certain somebody revealing that he is still on his "indefinite leave" this was a nightmare day for American golf. </p>
Mark his words: the key points from Tiger's 15-minute speech
]]> <p> <b>Tiger Woods: "As Elin [my wife] pointed out to me, my real apology to her will not come in the form of words; it will come from my behaviour over time."</b> </p>
Woods: 'I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted'
]]> <p>The blue backdrop, the bare podium, and the respectful audience gave it the air of a presidential press conference. Except that presidents generally take questions. And instead of geopolitics, the newsflash that stopped the world spinning for almost 14 minutes yesterday was this: Tiger Woods has given up extra-marital sex. </p>
At long last, a line is drawn against the excesses of celebrity
]]> <p>Tiger Woods offered more than atonement when he faced the world for the first time since his world collapsed beneath the weight of squalid sexual scandal.</p>
James Lawton: Even at the Olympics, everyone stopped as Woods spoke on far side of continent
<p>Everything stopped here at the XXI Winter Olympics because suddenly any shift in the medal table seemed rather less momentous than the baring of the soul of arguably still the world's most compelling sportsman.</p>
Players moved by Woods' contrition
<p>It was a bizarre situation here in Arizona yesterday which seemed completely fitting to the events which had taken place in Jacksonville. As the golfers went out to contest the third round of the WGC World Match Play Championship they were asked to comment about a golfer who has not even played for three months. A few of them shrugged and walked on, others had a stern "no comment", while some appeared to have been touched by Tiger Woods' televised statement.</p>
'I can't recall anyone in public life so contrite'
]]> <p>As mea culpas go, Tiger Woods's had everything. Moist-eyed regret, barely repressed anger and lashings of self-flagellation. Only one thing was missing – Mrs Tiger Woods.</p>
Tiger Woods statement in full
<p> TIGER WOODS: Good morning, and thank you for joining me. Many of you in this room are my friends. Many of you in this room know me. Many of you have cheered for me or you've worked with me or you've supported me. </p>
Reaction to Woods' statement
<p> Nick Faldo today said Tiger Woods' emotional statement still left a big question to be answered - when will the world number one return to golf? </p>
Tiger Woods makes public apology
]]> <p> Tiger Woods fought back tears today as he issued a full and frank apology for cheating on his wife. </p>
As it happened: Tiger Woods press conference
<p> Follow the Tiger Woods press conference below. For the full reaction <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/golf/tiger-woods-makes-public-apology-1904807.html">click here</a>. </p>
The ten best sports press conferences
]]> <p> Tiger Woods is set to speak publicly for the first time today ahead of his much anticipated comeback. </p>
English trio make presence felt
]]> <p> Tiger Woods might stand accused of overshadowing the WGC World Match Play, but at least the English are doing their level best to shine the spotlight on the Dove Mountain golf course. The first three through last night all had the St George's Cross next to their names as Luke Donald, Paul Casey and Oliver Wilson led the march into the last 16. </p>
Tiger takes firm grip as comeback circus rolls in
]]> <p>If the apology by Tiger Woods in Florida today goes as advertised, he may find himself having to say sorry a second time. Nobody is sure exactly what he will say at the faux-baronial headquarters of the PGA Tour in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, but the event seems certain to irritate many.</p>
Back on course: Tiger plans to return next month in Florida
]]> <p> When Tiger Woods at last fronts up to the world in his carefully choreographed television statement today he is expected to announce that he will make his competitive return to golf at next month's Bay Hill Invitational in Florida. </p>
Revitalised Donald rolls back years
]]> <p>Luke Donald saw off the persistent challenge of Ireland's Graeme McDowell to advance to the second round of the WGC World Match Play Championship here last night. The Englishman still has four more opponents to conquer if he is to contest Sunday's final. But he is looking more confident than he has in years. </p>
Tiger ready to break his long silence
]]> <p>Tiger Woods will finally end his silence tomorrow when he speaks publicly for the first time since the November crash outside his Orlando home which led to a torrent of revelations about his private life. A statement from his agent, Mark Steinberg, revealed "he plans to talk about his past and his future and intends to apologise for his behaviour".</p>
McIlroy whips up a desert storm
]]> <p>One of Geoff Ogilvy's more thankless duties as defending champion of the WGC World Match Play Championship has been to promote an event in serious danger of suffering under-exposure in the Arizona desert. Why come along when there's no Tiger Woods to watch? Simple, asserts the shrewd Australian. Come along and watch the next Tiger Woods.</p>
Westwood is proud that Britain's got talent
<p>Lee Westwood has called on his country to start appreciating its talented golfers and affording them some of the credit which Andy Murray currently monopolises. The world No 4 was speaking on the eve of the WGC World Match Play Championship which features an unprecedented number of his compatriots.</p>
The Hacker: It's sad when a good argument leaves you off your trolley
]]> <p>After much heated debate, a competition held at our club last Saturday has been declared null and void and there are many aggrieved golfers as a result – none more so than the poor souls who would have won it.</p>
O'Meara feels 'let down' by Woods
]]> <p>Even Tiger Woods' best golfing buddy has not yet spoken to him. Mark O'Meara admitted last night that not only have all his calls gone unreturned but also that he was disappointed with the world No 1. </p>
World No 2 Stricker targets Woods
]]> <p>Steve Stricker has become the new world No 2, taking the mantle from fellow American Phil Mickelson, after he overcame a late charge from Britain's Luke Donald to win the Northern Trust Open on Sunday.</p>

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