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Wilson Golf
from:Wilson Sporting Goods has long been known for supplying people with quality sports equipment. Since 1914, Wilson has been selling basketballs, baseballs, and footballs to the general public as well as organized sports. Wilson also recognized that golf was a very popular activity in the world and they wanted to present their unique products to the world that they felt would change the face of golf forever.
Wilson Golf knew they needed the backing of a professional golfer of the time to add credibility to their products, so they contacted one of the best. Gene Sarazen was the first golfer to become a member of the Wilson Advisory Staff and would have a 75-year relationship with the company, the longest-running contract in sports history. His career would earn him 39 PGA titles including two U.S. Opens, three PGA Championships, a British Open title, and a Masters victory on his way into the PGA Hall of Fame in 1974.
Over the years Sarazen was joined by such golfing greats as Sam Snead, Walter Hagen, Arnold Palmer, Nick Faldo, Payne Stewart, John Daly and Vijay Singh to name a few of the Wilson Advisory Staff over the years. This type of professional endorsement made Wilson Golf a household name.
Wilson golf was instrumental in participating in the introduction of some new concepts in the game of golf. They provided the financial backing for Patty Berg and “Babe” Didrickson Zaharias to found the new Women’s PGA, now known as the LPGA.
Wilson Golf helped introduce the modern era of power golf with the introduction of the Wilson Staff ball, the famous ‘long ball’ that springs off the club face 40% faster than the speed of the club head. From 1954 the Wilson Staff ball has helped win more Masters and U.S. Open Championships than any other ball.
In the 1980’s, Wilson Golf’s Staff irons were #1 on Tour. The Staff Tour Blade was introduced, as well as the Staff persimmon woods with an aluminum face insert. Wilson launched another landmark golf ball – the Ultra – and advanced sales far surpass any previous ball in the company’s history.
Over the years, Wilson Golf has continued to pioneer the industry in club design as well as golf ball design. They have introduced some amazing new golf clubs along with long range balls that can increase the distance a golfer can hit the ball.
Their use of nanotechnology in manufacture of their clubs make Wilson Golf clubs some of the lightest and most reliable in the golf industry today. With ninety years in the business, they remain a powerhouse when it comes to golf equipment and supplies.
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Practice and purpose key to being a good golfer - Edmonton Journal
Practice and purpose key to being a good golfer Edmonton Journal But hardly any amateurs practise their short game enough.” Belbin said golfers should try and wear a wedge out every year. “I might hit 300 three-irons a year on the driving range. But I'll hit 10000 lob wedges. Or at least I did when I was trying to ... |
Real-life practice tips from golfers better than you - Austin American-Statesman
Real-life practice tips from golfers better than you Austin American-Statesman Baldree: I will take things I see on the Golf Channel and try that. Mostly I hit a lot of wedges and then maybe 7, 8 and 9-irons. Often I will take 20 swings each with three clubs, trying to get the same rhythm with each club. |
Golf tip from Gabe 5/6 - San Marcos Daily Record
Golf tip from Gabe 5/6 San Marcos Daily Record However, unless you have hours a day to dedicate to your short game, I do not recommend trying such a high risk shot on the golf course. The staple of an amateur's short game should be the 7 iron bump and run shot. The setup for a bump and run shot is ... |
Golf tip: Experiment with making the ball different ways - Ventura County Star
Golf tip: Experiment with making the ball different ways Ventura County Star The more experience and success you achieve in your game, the more you will want to experiment hitting different shots such as fading the ball to the right and drawing the ball to the left. The ball flight is the opposite for left-handed players. |
Golf Course Review - We-Ko-Pa Golf Club (Cholla/Saguaro Courses) - Fox News
Golf Course Review - We-Ko-Pa Golf Club (Cholla/Saguaro Courses) Fox News The fourth is a rugged 469-yard par-four featuring a 230-yard carry from the tips. A not-so-simple long iron or fairway metal remains to a difficult putting surface (aren't they all?). There is no shame at this juncture in making bogey. |


