Friday, June 19, 2009

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Tiger Woods merupakan bintang golf yang paling terkenal di dunia. Beliau merupakan pemain golf yang berketurunan Thai dari ibunya.
Kayu Golf Tiger Woods adalah peralatan yang paling sukar dijumpai, apalagi untuk memilikinya kerana harganya yang terlalu mahal. Info ini diambil dari laman web golf tuition online.


Driver: Titleist 975D

Tiger continues to use his bore-through Titleist 975D driver, the same kind sold in golf shops.
Loft: 7.5 degrees loft
Shaft: Dynamic Gold X 100 (tipped one inch)
Length: 43 1/2"
Grip: Tour Velvet (.58 round) upside down
Swingweight: D4

3 Wood: Titleist PT 15

The swingweight of Tiger's new 3-wood is D4, the same as the old one. He
swings an untipped X-100 Dynamic Gold steel shaft.

Loft: 15 degrees
Shaft: Dynamic Gold X 100 (untipped)
Length: 42 1/2"
Swingweight: D4

Irons (2-PW): Titleist Tour Forgings (681)


These irons were specially made for Tiger by Titleist. Tiger previously used a mixed set of Mizuno blades, Titleist made these clubs especially for Tiger and they were modeled on the Mizuno MP-14's and MP-29's. When arranging his contract with Titleist, he stipulated that he would sign if they could make a set identical to the Mizunos he was using. They obliged, and a very lucrative contract was formed for both parties.
Believe it or not Tiger's irons are actually weak in loft compared to other tournament players clubs, so don't believe any rubbish about him using de-lofted clubs to hit his irons so far.

The irons feature taper tip X-100 shafts tipped 1/4" and a D4 swingweight. Their length is graduated down in half-inch increments from a 39-inch 2-iron - 2-iron: 21 degrees loft/60 degrees lie (for most clubmakers, this is about one degree upright); 3-iron: 24 degrees loft/61 degrees lie; 4-iron: 27/62; 5-iron: 30/63; 6-iron: 33/63.5; 7-iron: 37/64; 8-iron: 41/64.5; 9-iron: 45/65; pitching wedge: 50/65.

Lofts: All irons 2 degrees weak (2 iron is 21 degrees)
Shaft: Dynamic Gold X 100 (tipped 1/4")
Lie: 1 degree upright
Swingweight: D4

Wedges:


His two sand wedges are a Vokey 258-08 (translation: 58 degrees loft with 8 degrees of bounce on the sole), and a Vokey 260-06 (translation: 60 degrees loft with 6 degrees of bounce). However, the 58-degree sand wedge is bent to 56 degrees, which not only reduces the loft but also reduces the bounce to 6 degrees.

This means that each of his sand wedges has 6 degrees of bounce - less than the amount preferred by most touring pros. He uses S-400 shafts in both Vokey wedges.

Titleist Vokey (258-08)

Loft: 56 degrees (58 degree wedge bent to 56 degrees)
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S 400

Titleist Vokey (260-06)


Loft: 60 degrees
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S 400


Putter:

Scotty Cameron by Titleist
Tiger's putter is a one-of-a-kind Scotty Cameron. Using Titleist calculations, it is 35.25 inches long and has 4 degrees of loft.

The priceless Red Dot Cameron prototype is not available on the market. Scotty Cameron made ONLY 2 of those putters for
Tiger to use and Tiger has both of them.They were modeled closely to the Ping Anser 2 putter he used before.

Ball:


Nike Precision Tour Accuracy.

There is a rumor that the ball Tiger uses closely resembles a ball made by precept, rather than the one available on the market.

Grips:

Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grips

Most touring pros play with round grips, as opposed to grips with a rib down the back. Tiger is no exception, using 58 round (the designated measurement) Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grips. They are installed over a single wrap of tape.

Tigers Club Technician:

Only one person assembles Tigers clubs - the meticulous Larry Bobka, who along with acclaimed designer Terry McCabe, is credited with developing the Titleist Forged 681 irons used by Tiger. After turning pro in August 1996, Woods experimented with several versions of the 681 before switching from his Mizuno blades to the Titleist iron late in 1997.

Davis Love III often plays this iron, and Greg Norman has recently been seen with a set. If you are wondering if Titleist will introduce a line of forged irons to join the many investment cast models of the successful DCI series, the answer is . . . maybe. There are persistent rumors that Titleist will unveil the 681 for consumer use in 2001.

Every club in Tigers bag is from Titleist.

"Tiger is very particular about his equipment and knows exactly what works best," says Chris McGinley, Titleist's vice president of marketing. "However, he has a keen eye and asks a lot of questions about what other players are using and why."

The Titleist 681 and the Mizuno blades previously used by Tiger have many similarities, but this is true of most muscle-back forgings available today. Titleist purchased Golfcraft in 1969 and shortly after began selling forged irons. The first Titleist forged irons were the Golfcraft Continental model with Titleist stamped on them. This led to the Titleist Tour, a model that appeared in several variations from the mid-1970s through the mid-1990s.


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