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Advantages: Easy to hit,easy to keep straight Disadvantages: Not long hitters
I first started playing golf when I was 10 years old but was forced to take a 20+ break due a back problem only returning to regular play two years ago.
I decided to pretty much start from scratch and took my time choosing a set of irons best suited to my 'back to basics' plan.
I picked TaylorMadeburners because they have the largest legal club face and a very forgiving play action. I also picked steel shafts as once again they are easier to hit.
'TaylorMade' clubs are always well made and these are forged (not cast) with a hollow cut back giving a reasonable deep cut into the ball. The original Burners were a little light but the XD's have more wieght and a better feel in the swing.
I think these clubs are perfect for serious new golfer looking to improve his game from a handicap above 20 down to about 16 over a period ...
Advantages: Fantastic feel and a great roll Disadvantages: None
What makes any putter different from another? They are all used on the green to roll the ball into the hole aren't they? Well this range is a little different...
The TaylorMade Nubbins range of putters is very distinctive in looks. They have an orange rubber insert covering the clubface (where you hit the ball) that has little 'nubs' protruding from it (a bit like lego!!). The idea behind this is that when the putter strikes the golf ball, the ball is gripped by the nubs which are incredibly soft, stays on the putter face for longer than a normal putter and then makes the ball roll much quicker after impact. This action reduces any skidding that may normally occur and promotes a great feel and roll on the green thus producing a good putt.
Surprisingly the technology actually works!! These putters feel very soft and the roll ...
Advantages: Good for a compact bathroom Disadvantages: I dont think that there are any !
towel rail. If either were installed then we ourselves wouldn't be able to get into the bathroom!
Overdoor towel rails meant nothing to me until we went to visit our nephew for a couple of days. He has a small bathroom but at least he has somewhere to hang his towels, other than fold them and put them on the top of the radiator.
His overdoor towel rail was a rather fancy effort, a family of ducks hanging over the door each with a hook sticking out of it.
The idea was good, the family of ducks however struggled to hold onto the damp towels and they kept slipping to the floor.
The Betterware Overdoor Towel Rail is designed along the same lines.
The towel rail is made from white plastic coated stainless steel and it fits snugly over the top of any door which is up to 4 cm thick.
There is no need to drill anything it simply hangs over ...