Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter, April 25, 2012

G'day Golfers, Hope you've had a good week. This is the 12th Golf Traders newsletter, enjoy the read.......
Golf News.

The US PGA Tour makes it's way to New Orleans this week, for the Zurich Classic. The week will see the return of Bubba Watson, and also includes Justin Rsoe, Brant Snedeker, and former world # 1 Luke Donald. The following Australian layers are teeing it up this week: Geoff Ogilvy, Nathan Green, Mathew Goggin, Greg Chalmers, Nick O'Hern, Stuart Appleby, John Senden, Rod Pampling, Gavin Coles. Best wishes goes to the Aussie contingent this week. Also in the news this week, The International Federation of PGA Tours announced today that the 2012 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions will be played the week of Oct. 29-Nov. 4 at Mission Hills Guangdong, China, on the Olazabal Course. The World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions is one of four World Golf Championships sanctioned and organized by the operational committee of the International Federation of PGA Tours, which includes the Asian Tour, European Tour, Japan Golf Tour, PGA TOUR, PGA Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour. The other World Golf Championships include the Accenture Match Play Championship, Cadillac Championship and the Bridgestone Invitational.
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Golf Tip.

This week's golf tip is about golf biomechanics and comes from an article from the Zenolink website. ZenoLink is a diagnostic tool that used 3D motion analysis for coaches to be able to measure their athlete’s biomechanical breakdowns in their golf swing. Just like a house, a solid golf swing must be built on a solid foundation. That foundation is lower body mechanics or ground forces. The movement of the lower body is composed of both Linear components and rotational components. It is this proper interaction between the two that creates a stable basis for the rest of the swing. Your feet generate forces when they push against the ground. These forces act to propel your body and create motion. There are two kinds of forces that are important to the golf swing: Normal and Shear forces. Normal forces are used to define the linear component of the swing. Shear forces are used to define rotational forces of the swing. By building a solid foundation from the ground up, and then working on the efficient transfer of energy from the lower body towards the upper body, you can effectively increase power, distance and accuracy throughout your game. To learn more about how Zenolink can help your game, go to the Zenolink Website.

This Week's Top Buys at Golf Traders.

Tour Edge Exotics XCG 3 Tungsten Driver 10.5 Fujikura Motore 65 Regular + Cover. Only $150. Click here
Ping Eye 2 Black Dot Copper Irons 3 – SW. Only $499. Click here
Ping Anser 3 Karsten 35.25" Putter. Only $70. Click here.

Have a good week,
David Fearns (PGA)
Golf Traders


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter April 18, 2012

G'day Golfers,

Hope you've had a good week. This is the 11th Golf Traders newsletter, enjoy the read.......


Golf News


Louis Oosthuizen was quick to move on after his runners up finish at The Masters last week. Oosthuizen shot a final round 68 in the Malaysian Open for a 3 shot victory. The 2010 British Open Champion finished at 17 under par to top of another great week. Louis is now 12th in the official world rankings.

The PGA TOUR travels to TPC San Antonio this week for the Valero Texas Open. The course has been described as 'brutally hard' so it'll be interesting to see what score wins. Apparently, as tough as the course is, it is a very fair golf course, so the winner this week will need to be a good all round golfer.

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Golf Tip:
The tip this week is taken from the book 'The Five Fundamentals' by Steve Elkington. Considered to be one of the best swingers of all time, this is what Steve Elkington says about the use of the wrists in the golf swing....

' There's a movement to eliminate the wrists from the modern swing and putting stroke, which is an example of the fads and trendiness in golf instruction that Ive avoided all my life....You need wrist action to hit a ball. What could be more natural? You use your wrists every day for a hundred small things, from threading a needle to typing on your computer to dealing cards. Although to some, wrist action seems undependable and difficult to time, the wrists are they key to touch and feel, and have been a part of every great golf swing. So don't take the wrists out, learn what their role is so you're not afraid to use them'.




Steve's book features in depth frame by frame images of his swing at his best, and can be found on www.amazon.com

This Week's Top Buys at Golf Traders




Ping G5 460CC 10.5 Degree Driver TFC 100D Stiff Flex + Matching Cover. Only $95 Click here.




Nike Forged Pro Combo Irons 3 - PW. Only $599. Click here.





Odyssey White Hot #1 Putter Left Hand - Good Condition. Only $60 Click here.

Remember at Golf Traders, we buy swap and sell used golf clubs. Let us now if you want to trade in something by clicking here. Its' easy!


Have a good week,

David Fearns (PGA)
Golf Traders


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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter April 11, 2012

G'day Golfers,

Hope you've had a good week. This is the 10th Golf Traders newsletter, enjoy the read.......

Golf News





Congratulations Bubba on winning the US Masters. As final rounds go, this years Masters was right up there for excitement and great golf. Louis Oosthuizen made only the 4th ever Albatros in Masters history on the 2nd hole, there were 2 final round hole in ones on 16, and how about Bubba's 35 metre hook shot with gap wedge to win the playoff.

As can be seen on the PGA Tour website, with his Masters victory, Bubba will:

• Earn 600 FedExCup points to move to No. 2 in the standings
• Earns his fourth TOUR title in his last 39 starts after going 0-for-121 to begin his career.
• Pick up the fifth Masters victory for lefty golfers in the last decade (Watson, Mike Weir and Phil Mickelson-3).
• Improve his career playoff record to 3-1. He won the 2012 Masters, 2011 Zurich Classic of New Orleans and 2010 Travelers Championship and lost the 2010 PGA Championship in playoffs.

He will also receive a 10 year PGA Tour exemption setting him up for a bright future.

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David Letterman to Bubba Watson this week following his Masters win: 'How do you describe your style of play?'
Bubba's response: 'Awesome'
(Letterman and the crowd crack up with laughter).
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Golf Tip





This week's golf tip is from the man himself. Here's Bubba Watson's '10 Rules to hit it huge' as published in Golf Digest:

1.You Probably Need More Loft
2.Utilize Your Best Physical Trait
3.Try A Shorter Shaft
4.Learn To Hit A Draw
5.Accept Days When You Don't Have It
6.Tee Off Like You Just Made Bogey
7.If You're Small, Hit More Balls
8.Flare Out Your Front Foot
9.Beware: Rust Forms Fast
10.Turn Your Hips Back, Too

'The full article can be found by clicking here'






Ping G20 10.5 Degree Driver TFC 169 D Tour Stiff Flex. Only $275 Click here.




Titleist AP1 710 Irons 4-PW, GW Nippon 105T Stiff Steel Shafts LH - Like New. Only $585 Click here.




Ping IN Series ZB2 Black Dot 35" Putter – New. Only $120 Click here.



Remember at Golf Traders, we buy swap and sell used golf clubs. Let us now if you want to trade in something by clicking here. Its' easy!


Have a good week,

David Fearns (PGA)
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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Golf Traders Newsletter: Masters Special

G’day Golfers,

Hope you’ve had a good week. This is the 9th Golf Traders Newsletter, enjoy the read…..

Golf News




Wow, its Masters week. Golfers everywhere are looking forward to watching another great contest. Lets hope the last few holes are as exciting as last year, when Aussies Geoff Ogilvy, Jason Day & Adam Scott did so well down the stretch. An Australian has not yet won the event. Lets take a look at the Aussies in the field this week and note how their form is coming into this week:

Adam Scott- Looking to go 1 better then his tie for 2nd last year. Scott played the last 71 holes of the tournament last year without a 3 putt, and will be looking to putt well again this year. A pure swinger of the golf club, if the putter behaves, look out! He is partnered with Bo Van Pelt and Martin Kaymer.

Jason Day- Currently Australia’s lowest world ranked player who also finished 2nd last year. Day played like a tour veteran coming down the stretch last year, and with that experience under his belt, this could be the year……He is partnered with Kyle Stanley and Bill Haas. I can’t help but feel the same feeling I had last year when he was also partnered with 2 young players the first 2 rounds. Stanley and Haas have both been in great form, and if this group gets a sniff……look out!

Aaron Baddeley – Renowned as one of the world’s best putters, Baddeley will be looking to get the short stick working this week. He’s been working on his swing again with childhood coach Dale Lynch for a few years now and this might be the time for him to do something as remarkable as his Aussie Open wins at such a young age. We’ve also seen how ice cool he can be, would be great to see him in contention. He is partnered with Kyung –Tae Kim and Lucas Glover.

Geoff Ogilvy – Former US Open winner who has proven he has what it takes to take out a major. Played great last year, and has been on the leaderboard at Augusta many times. Let’s hope his growing experience around the Georgia layout will payoff this year for an Aussie win. Ogilvy is a Melbournian, but even Sydneysiders will be cheering this guy on if he gets in the mix this year. Is partnered with Matt Kuchar & Y.E Yang.

John Sendon- Australian flusher who is regarded as one of the best ball strikers in the game. On a course where iron accuracy is paramount, Sendon has the goods to place the ball in the right spots. If he putts well, the green jacket tailor will be asking for his measurements. He is partnered with Jonathon Byrd & Paul Casey.

Bryden Macpherson- young Aussie amateur who gained entry by winning the 2011 British Amatuer Championship. Is partnered with previous winner Ben Crenshaw and Swede Robert Karlsson.

- Good luck also goes to South Korea’s KJ Choi who is coached by Aussie Steve Bann.


This Week's Golf Tip

The tip this week is from Mark Blackburn, the coach of US PGA Tour players Heath Slocum and Robert Karlsson. Here's a little of what Mark says about practicing......

'Never having the same shot twice in golf means the common practice of hitting two hundred seven irons towards the same flag to “grove it” does little but help your conditioning and endurance. In reality hitting numerous balls to the same target is the exact opposite to golf’s objective of playing 18 different holes with numerous targets (target off tee, aiming at left and right flags on green etc) in the least number of strokes. Knowing there are two types of practice necessary for mastering a golf game namely “blocked” and “random” is key to effecting change in your game.

Blocked practice refers to the drills typically prescribed by your instructor. Hopefully they are given in a specific order, with each drill building on the proceeding one. Once the drills have been ingrained the next step is usually making full swings to a target with the aid of alignment props. While this “block” practice is crucial to learning the skills required to hit or putt the ball it is only half of the puzzle and often the only piece golfers utilize. As previously mentioned each shot in golf poses a unique set of characteristics which will require an equally unique swing or stroke. So having hit at the same target, the same distance with the same club does little but improve a shot with that club distance and target of which you are unlikely to have when playing. Instead the golfer must add the second piece of the practice puzzle which is “random” practice.

Random practice requires practicing shots to different targets while using all of your clubs varying distances, trajectories, shapes and spin never practicing the same shot twice in a row. While it may be harder to hit all the shots well in this type of practice the brain is processing the shot as it would on the course. Thus this type of practice mirrors the vast array of shots required to play a round of golf. Research has shown that performance in practice when applying the random technique is less successful than when practice is drill based and blocked. However, those who practice in the random manner perform better in playing golf and tournament scoring conditions. In essence actually practicing hitting shots to a specific target going through a pre shot routine every time is vital to achieving peak performance on the course'.

For more information on Mark's coaching, go to www.blackburngolf.com.


How time fly's....Greg Norman & Nick Faldo after their 1996 battle



This Week's Top Buys at Golf Traders




Adams Insight XTD Driver 10.5 Degree Graphite Design YSQ 65 Gram Regular Flex. Only $50 Click here.




Callaway Razr X Black 10.5 Degree Driver Fujikura Motore F8 60 Gram Regular Graphite Multi Compound. Only $300 Click here.




Nike V Forged Irons 4 - PW BRAND NEW. Only $599 Click here.


Have a good week,

David Fearns (PGA)
Golf Traders


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Used Golf Clubs Specialist. We buy, swap and sell used golf clubs.