Archive for February, 2010

Ping Craz-e Putter

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

The Ping Craz-e putters join the movement of putters aimed at increased moment of inertia and improved alignment. It like many others, features a new placement of weight distribution and design. This putter is the latest member of the G2i putter family.

The Ping Craz-e putters focus themselves on strategic weight placement. The weight is distributed between the heel, toe and rear of the putter. This combination creates increased accuracy through a high MOI (moment of inertia).

The product features an extended and visibly eye catching sight line to assist golfers in reaching their intended target. The act of squaring up and stroking is streamlined by creating an easier flow of stroke. Golfers find that they are able to achieve a more consistent golf putting average.

Ping Craz-e putters take a slightly different approach with the headof the club. The center of gravity is positioned low and away from the face. The company claims that this design will achieve a better roll of the ball and more control. This style of putter has proved to be a popular and growing choice among both recreational and professional golfers. The putter allows for good feel and structured smooth movement; both of which are crucial to good putting. The demand brings light to the benefits and attraction of the rear weighted mallet style putters.

Bobby Grace Putter

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Bobby Grace putters are the offering of the one of golf’s greats. They are constantly used on the tours, and have consistently ranked high among the players. The putters feature two main lines, the V-Foil MOI and the M series.

The V-Foil MOI Bobby Grace Putters The V-Foil MOI putters focus on the importance of the center of gravity and moment of inertia. The weight of the putter is moved low and deep, positioning itself right behind the center of the ball. The company has actually gained a patent on the design, due to its unique positioning.

Due to the unique design of the V-Foil Bobby Grace putters, a higher MOI is achieved. Less wrist action is required thus creating a solid even contact of the face and ball. You virtually eliminate the chances of an awkward angled stroke, due to twisting of the wrist. Depending on your specific style and preference the putters are available in varying lengths from conventional to long.

The M Series Bobby Grace Putters These golf putters represent the traditional heel-toe weighted design. The three designs come in traditional and center shafted options. The putters are made from 303 stainless steel, and are very visually appealing.

Bettinardi Putter

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Craftsmanship and quality have made Bettinardi putters some of the greatest in the world. Bettinardi came from a family of manufacturers, and pursued in their footsteps carrying on the business. He used his skill and expertise to bring the advancements in technology to the golfing world.

The first major contribution that Bettinardi made to golf was his creation of the One-Piece Technology putter. This process has become the standard by which other manufacturers strive and often duplicate. Milled putters all across the world bear the influence of his technological contributions.

The Bettinardi putters consist of one solid piece of metal. Traditionally putters were made by wielding the pieces together. What was discovered was the wielding would actually change the consistency of the metal. The One-Piece Technology revolutionized putters by eliminating the welding process.

Bettinardi putters also feature the famed Honey Comb Finish. This procedure corrects the concave effect that traditional machines will leave on the face of the club. It utilizes a jeweler’s tool to make a small grid like pattern, which creates one of the flattest club faces on the market. Simply the beauty and benefits of Bettinardi golf putters lie in their amazing craftsmanship and innovative design. The company has and continues to make great contributions and improvements to the golfing world.

Aserta Putter

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

The main focus of Aserta putters has been to capture the technology to achieve a true forward roll. They have separated putter design from that of traditional clubs to move from the backspin effect to the desired topspin. The key to achieving this spin is by striking the ball on the point of center gravity with little if any loft on the putter face at impact.

The Aserta putters newest release is the Eclipse. This putter achieves the objectives and design centered around inverted mass technology. In this design the mass of the putter ispositioned at the top of the putter head. The repositioning of mass above the equator of the ball creates the optimum positioning for creating topspin as long as loft is minimized or eliminated.

The distribution of putter’s weight is also key. It distributes the weight to the sides, face, and back of the putter. This design achieves a relatively perfect balance. The company makes strong challenges to competitors about their results of creating the perfect roll. However, to date most competitor comparison putters evaluated have had loft and therefore could not be fairly rated without taking other factors into consideration. A test can always be developed to maximize performance of a given putter under one set of conditions. The true key is how the putter performs under a variety of actual playing conditions.

In addition to the Eclipse, Aserta produces the Cavity Black and Mallet putters. They also have a line of belly putters that include these same three designs. Whether you choose the Aserta model or other comparable products on the market, it is definitely recommended that you try out the putters. There is no better way to know which model will best fit your needs and style. The model takes on a whole new and true meaning when you use it on the green.

Three Keys to Longer Drives

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

You can hit the ball longer, guaranteed!

Are you tired of being the “short knocker” in your group, tired of not being able to reach par 4’s in two, par 5’s in three? How would you like to gain 10-30 yards or more off the tee without buying a new $400+ driver?

This report reveals the secret used by a 68 year old retired aerospace engineer to regain the driving distance of his youth. He has driven par 4 holes in one shot and reached par 5 holes in two shots. He regularly putts and chips for birdies and eagles instead of pars and bogeys. Even though he only stands 5’ 8 1/2” tall, has arthritis in his hands, wrists, elbows and knees and has vision limited by glaucoma and astigmatism he can routinely drive the ball 250 yards and still occasionally hits the ball over 300 yards

His secret was developed over a 12 month period of experimentation using many different driver and shaft combinations and modifications. The secret will work with all drivers. Here is his amazing, but simple, story.

“I began my quest for increased distance a little over two years ago at age 65. My distance with the driver had fallen off 20-30 yards over the past few years and I had begun to struggle with hitting five iron and sometimes four iron into greens where I used to hit a seven iron.

Self evaluation told me my swing length was getting shorter and my club head speed was dropping like a rock. I had begun to increasingly have discomfort and flexibility loss in my joints. Especially my knees, hands, wrists and shoulders during and after a round of golf.

This report was written to help you easily and quickly make significant improvements in your driving game. After a review of distance producing factors, you will then learn how the following keys will all work together to unlock the Longest Driver You Can Be. ”

This report will present 3 Keys to Longer Drives

Key#1 – Golf Swing Considerations Elements that can work together to increase distance.

Key#2 – Golfer Health Considerations Factors that can help reverse or minimize the distance robbing effect of aging. And, even a suggestion that can help your financial health as well.

Key#3 – Golf Club Considerations The essential elements of driver design that can help best match your driver to your potential for maximum distance.

The Final Answer- Learn how a simple combination of two proven technologies can give your driving distance a turbo boost.

The REESO Driver Turbo Kit The Final Answer in kit form so you can achieve your goal of increased driving distance. All for less than the cost of dozen golf balls or a round of golf.

Section One-Driving Distance Factors

Lets talk about distance. The scientists tell us that ultimately ball speed, launch angle and spin rate are factors that the golfer can control to maximize potential distance. Other factors like the wind, slope and hardness of the ground,length of fairway grass, humidity, and temperature are out of the golfer’s control.

Proper selection of a driver loft, head design, shaft type and flex will help the golfer maximize the factors he can control. Swing improvements to get the club going down the target line for the most solid contact will minimize distance and accuracy robbing side spin. Maximum ball speed is achieved when the club head speed is maximum AND the contact is solid with a minimum of back or side spin. Somewhere between topping the ball so it runs on the ground and skying it (Fore God!) there is an optimum launch angle for the conditions being played in.

And as evidenced by more and more professional golfers adopting physical work out programs, building up major muscle strength and flexibility will obviously help gain distance. However the average golfer is either not inclined to put in that much physical time and work or unable to due to age created limitations. So other answers are needed.

The driver is more difficult to hit than a three wood because of its lower loft. For that reason, in recent years club manufacturers have been making drivers with more loft. Some years ago, drivers with 7 to 8 degrees of loft were common; now the more common lofts are in the 9.5 to 12 degree range. the reason your driver shaft length is longer than your three wood shaft is so you can develop more club head speed and hit it farther.

The type of shaft in the driver is VERY important. It must match your swing characteristics or else you will not achieve maximum distance. The shaft is much like the engine in a car. In addition to shaft length both shaft flex (degree of stiffness) and the flex point(low, mid or high) affect performance.

Driver club head design in the past year or so has seen amazing advances in geometry and fabrication techniques that allow club makers to reduce and/or reposition weight to maximize performance. Positioning weight as far back behind the face and as low as possible has made drivers more stable (higher moment of inertia) and increased the launch angle while reducing distance robbing backspin.

Golf ball design has come a long way in the past few years. So now more than ever it is possible to gain distance by selecting the right ball for your swing.

First of all, many golfers think that playing a “pro” ball will help their game. When in fact, it will actually rob them of valuable distance in most cases.

Titleist and Callaway for instance make great “pro” level balls like the Pro V1, ProV1x, Hex Tour and Hex Tour 56. Truth is if your swing speed with the driver doesn’t exceed 100 mph you are giving up distance. My experience and testing has shown that it takes a certain minimum amount of club head speed to adequately compress such balls.

For the average, non-pro, non-low handicap golfer, quality golf balls like the Maxfli Noodle or Callaway Hx Hot or Titleist NXT Extreme are much more capable of producing maximum distance.

Now yes it is true these balls won’t spin as much as the “pro” balls, but they will certainly spin well enough to score with. Besides, how many times do you hit the ball past the hole anyhow?

Section Two-Key #1 Golf Swing Considerations

It is beyond the scope of this report to try to improve your swing. You should consult with your local PGA professional if you are having basic swing difficulties or just want to map a plan for improvement.

In order to achieve your maximum driving distance potential you will need to make sure of three things as a minimum: Your grip must be proper- For a right handed golfer, you must grip the club in the fingers (not the palms of your hands) and your left thumb position must be to the right of center on the grip. Think of the butt end of the grip as a clock face and position your left hand such that the left thumb is between 1:00 and 2:00 o’clock. Generally speaking, the vee’s between your thumb and forefinger on each hand should point between your chin and right shoulder. You must do everything you can to reduce tension in your hands, arms and shoulders to achieve maximum club head speed. Your grip should be so soft that when you start your back swing, the club head lags behind or almost lags behind initially. If you gauge grip pressure from 1 to 10 with 10 being the tightest, then you should try to start with a grip pressure of only about 4. Of course, there will always be some increase during the down swing. But, if you don’t start tension free then you will fall way short of your distance potential. You must swing through the ball not hit at the ball. The ball must just get in the way of your swing, not be the focal point.

Section Three – Key #2 – Golfer Health Considerations

When I started my quest to regain some of my lost distance, I began a series of very light physical stretching workouts to help regain some of my lost flexibility. This did not take much time and also led me to make sure I do brief stretching to warm up before playing golf. (Note-always check with your doctor before starting any kind of excercise program, especially those with a purpose of having you exert more effort.)

After a couple of months I noticed a definite improvement and could even tell my small muscle control (handwriting) was improving. But, even though that stopped or at least greatly slowed any further loss of distance it did not help me gain back as much as I wanted.

The light excercise / stretching workouts also helped regain some lost muscle tone so I could swing harder. But, my aching stiff arthritic joints let me know they didn’t like the extra stress.

I did research and talked with a number doctors who recommended taking some form of Glucosomine/Chondroitin to increase my joint lubrication and encourage repair/rebuilding of damaged/aging joint tissue. I tried several different forms before discovering the most effective answer for me.

The answer, is a health supplement called OptimaFlex. It is an incredibly effective, easy to take product for helping regain lost joint mobility. The elimination of discomfort and improved mobility/flexibility in my joints has been very encouraging.

You may check out this product at: http://www.optima4golf.com/13039128

While there check out some of their other fine products, especially those known to help golfers. You may have seen some of their ads on the Golf Channel with Gary Koch as the spokesperson.

And as an aside, if you have ever wanted to earn some income from home while gaining the tax benefits of such a business then check out this site which will tell you how to just by sharing information about such products with other golfers: http://www.trivita.net/13039128

You can easily earn money and gain tax benefits to support your golf game, buying clubs and even golfing trips.

Section Four -Key #3 – Golf Club Considerations

There are three major components that make up the driver: the club head, the shaft and the grip.

Club Head

For maximum distance your driver club head should have as many of the following features as possible: Face should be slightly (1/2 to 1 degree closed) to encourage a slight draw or minimize the effects of a fade/slice. Weight bias should be neutral or slightly draw biased to encourage a slight draw or minimize the effects of a fade/slice. Size should be 435 cc or larger for maximum forgiveness on off center hits. Loft should be 10 to 12 degrees minimum to achieve a launch angle near the optimum of 13 degrees for maximum carry/roll combined. Construction should be Titanium/Composite materials to minimize overall club head weight and allow achieving maximum club head speed. Moment of Inertia (MOI) should as high as the limits allow to minimize distance loss due to the club head twisting on off center hits. The Coefficient of Restitution (COR-spring like effect) should be as high as the limits allow to produce maximum possible ball speed. The Center of Gravity (CG) should be low and back to help get the ball airborne without a lot of distance robbing backspin. My current favorite is the Cleveland Hi-Bore XL but there are certainly other very similar clubs made by all the name manufacturers If you decide you want to upgrade to a more current driver technology, there are plenty of bargains on eBay that will save you a lot of money.

Shaft

The type of shaft in the driver is VERY important. It must match your swing characteristics or else you will not achieve your maximum potential distance. The shaft is much like the engine in a car. In addition to shaft length, both shaft flex (degree of stiffness) and the flex point(low, mid or high) affect performance.

For maximum distance your driver shaft should have as many of the following features as possible: Flex (ie, Regular vs Stiff) must be soft enough for your swing to properly load maximum energy into the shaft on the down swing. Most golfers, especially senior golfers, are using shafts that are too stiff for their swings. Material of Construction (ie Steel vs Graphite) must be as light as possible to maximize club head speed. Graphite shafts have come a long way in the past few years in terms of improved quality and consistency. You may give up a little control with a graphite shaft but for the average golfer the benefit of the distance gained will out weigh the slight loss of control. Flex Point or Kick Point should be Low to Mid in order to help get the ball airborne with a minimum of distance robbing backspin. It sounds goofy, but a low kick point will hit the ball higher whereas a high kick point will hit the ball lower. Weight should be as light as possible in the 55 to 75 gram range in order for you to achieve maximum club head speed.

Grip

The grip is very important because it is your only contact with the club. Your comfort level and degree of tension can be adversely affected if your grip is the wrong size or the material is too firm. The following factors should be considered in choosing a grip your your driver. The grip on the shaft should match your hand size so you can grip the club in your fingers, not your palms. You should not be using oversized grips unless your hands are quite large. Even if you have some arthritis issues, there are new very soft grip materials available that will allow a regular size grip to be comfortable for many golfers. If your driver is acceptable in all other areas, it is simple and inexpensive to have one of the latest grips installed. Many golf shops like Edwin Watts or Golf Smith will do it while you wait.

Section Five -The Final Answer-The REESO Driver Turbo Kit

Since we have said that the shaft of the driver is the engine, let’s talk about giving it a boost.

A starting point is to consider lengthening the shaft of your driver. Most standard drivers today have a length of 44.5 inches to 45.5 inches. Older drivers were in the 43.5 to 44.5 inch range so club manufacturers have recognized that they can give longer drives by increasing the length of the shaft. It is practical to safely add 1 inch to 1.5 inches more to the length of today’s drivers with a high strength shaft extender. If the extender is properly designed it can easily be installed into the butt of your driver shaft.

Your driver is longer than your three wood and your four iron is longer than your six iron to help achieve greater distance through increasing club head speed. Lengthening the shaft will make it a little softer and actually help most golfers load more energy into the shaft on the down swing. And, the longer club will help slow down the pace of your back swing so you can stay in better balance and control.

So lengthening your driver will theoretically increase its distance over its standard length. But, when you do lengthen your driver, it will significantly increase the swing weight and change the feel. Both of which could upset your swing and even cost you distance and/or accuracy. That is why most drivers are manufactured at their current lengths even though the USGA allows a driver to be up to 48 inches long. But, don’t worry there is a good solution to the feel problem.

There is another distance increasing technique gaining favor today because it has been proven to both add distance AND increase accuracy/consistency. The technique is called counter weighting. It adds weight to the butt end of the club to move the balance point closer to the grip. Even the great Jack Nicklaus early in his career discovered that adding a lead plug into the butt of his driver helped hit the ball longer and straighter.

There are commercially available counter weighting products from companies like Balance-Certified Golf and Golf Smith that will easily add weight to the butt of your club. Counter weighting has several positive effects: 1) It smoothes out your hand action thereby helping to improve accuracy, consistency and ball speed. 2) It also delays hand action so that less backspin is produced thereby giving a hotter ball flight for more roll. 3) It also helps increase club head speed by giving your large muscles a little more weight to react to. My analogy here is that you can throw a golf ball farther than you can throw a ping pong ball. 4) It also helps increase club head speed by allowing more energy to be stored on the back swing for release on the down swing. My analogy here is the example of a person sitting in a swivel chair who starts spinning around holding two dumb bells out with extended arms(the back swing). Then when they pull their arms back in close to their chest (downswing) their rotation speed(club head speed) increases.

However, adding 20-30 grams of counter weight to the butt of a driver will considerably reduce the overall swing weight and change the feel. Again, both of which could upset your swing and even cost you distnace and/or accuracy.

If you haven’t already guessed the answer, using counter weighting in a lengthened driver will give you the best of both worlds.

What if a 1.5 inch driver shaft extender was available that had a weight of 25 to 30 grams? It would need to be made from a high strength material like aircraft grade aluminum and be sized to properly fit several different shaft inside diameters.

Announcing–The REESO Driver Turbo Kit

The REESO Driver Turbo Kit includes:

1) A weighted shaft extender precision machined from aircraft grade aluminum.

2) A premium regular size grip with the latest soft texture to help minimize grip pressure.

An Instruction Sheet that gives step by step installation instructions.

A printed, bound copy of this report for your reference and note taking.

5) One Premium Distance Golf Ball

If you have ever changed a grip on one of your golf clubs then you can easily install the Driver Turbo Kit. Otherwise, any local golf shop can quickly do it for you. And, if for some reason it just doesn’t work for you it is a simple matter to remove and go back to the way your driver was originally.

The REESO Driver Turbo Kit has a MSRP of $59.95 but for a limited time we are offering it over the Internet for only $37.00 plus S&H.

To see the actual kit, select the Driver Turbo Kit link from the menu on the left side of the page at http://www.ReesoPutters.com

OR, if you are in the market for a great putter you can get a Driver Turbo Kit for only $18.50 as an option with any new REESO or REESO-COOK putter purchase made during this limited time offer.

Section Six -Summary

As of this writing, I am 68 and am pleased and blessed to still be able to enjoy golf several days a week. My driving distance has recovered to the point where I consistently out driver golfers years younger than me.

Over the past 30 months I have made 11 eagles on par four holes and numerous eagles on par five holes. These wonderful and fun experiences are attributed to my regained distance.

Imagine what your golfing buddies will say the first time you knock it past them off the tee?

Better get your REESO Driver Turbo Kit today before your buddies beat you to it!

January 2010 Golf Tips Newsletter

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

January 2010

Dear Golfer,

Welcome to the this edition of REESO Golf Tips, a monthly newsletter on improving your golf game by REESO Putters. This month we introduce our new REESO Putters Golf Hat with magnetic ball marker, feature an article - Slower is Better and highlight a Special Personal REESO Success Story.

Table of Contents
1. Announcements
2. Article: Slower is Better
3. REESO Success Stories
4. Closing Notes

Announcements: New REESO Golf Hat with Magnetic Ball Marker
premium golf hat

For a limited time, FREE SHIPPING within the Continental U.S.

This is a striking new golf hat design with a matching logo magnetic ball marker and hat clip. It uses the latest convenience and appearance technology to provide a comfortable fit and ease of use. The following features make it an outstanding addition for any golfer:

  • Sun Protection – shields your eyes and face from direct sun exposure.

  • Material of Construction – vented heavy cotton twill for comfort and long life.

  • Size Adjustment – Dual velcro straps for wide range and ease of fitting.

  • Appearance – Proprietary "3D" embroidery offers an attention getting new look.

  • Magnetic Ball Marker with Hat Clip – No more fumbling in your pocket for a coin or having to borrow one. Quick and easy ball marker access and return.

  • Pricing Considerations – We have aggressively priced our hat/marker combo and are offering it with FREE SHIPPING to encourage golfers to help us spread the word about REESO Putters.

  • Availability – This new REESO Hat with Magnetic Ball Marker is available now as one of the Optional Items from our web site. Click here to go there now.

  • New Bonus Item – Effective 2/07/10 forward, the new REESO Hat and Ball Marker with Magnetic Clip have ben added as our EIGHTH FREE BONUS with any REESO VTX Putter Order. This brings the total value of our FREE BONUS OFFER to $175+.

Article: Slower is Better

Those of you who watch TV have probably seen one of those Dr. Pepper commercials where a celebrity with a Dr. nickname extols the virtue of drinking Dr.Pepper slowly to fully appreciate all of its flavors. Then ends with “Trust Me, I Am A Doctor”

Well, putting is a lot like tasting Dr. Pepper, slower is better. Your pre-putt routine, your attention to the contour of the green, the grain if present and your actual putting stroke all benefit from taking them more slowly. But, not to the point of being guilty of slow play.

When it comes to the actual puting stroke, most golfers rush their stroke like it is a visit to the dentist and all they can think of is getting it over with quickly.

In order to successfully slow your putting stroke down you need to first have a positive frame of mind. Noted sports psychologist, Dr. Bob Rotella, in his book “Putting Out of Your Mind” points out that “If you think you will make the putt you probably will and if you think you won’t you probably will not.” Having a positive, success focused thought will help reduce tension and make it easier to slow down your putting stroke.

Once you slow your puttng stroke down you will notice that it becomes smoother and more consistent. Your putting will improve and you to will agree that “Slower is Better”.

Trust Me, But I Am Not a Doctor

Success Stories:


From Down Under


"Just love my Conventional REESO VTX putter, I find it improves alignment and feel so both distance control and accuracy are more consistent which results in a feeling of confidence on the greens and a better enjoyment on the golf course. "
Bill G.   Ardross, Western Australia


Special Success Story – Stopping Golfer Aches and Pains

Do you struggle with your golf game because of a sore/stiff neck, sore/stiff wrists and shoulders, sore/stiff knees or a sore/stiff back?

Is reduced flexibility causing you to lose distance?

Do you feel stressed and anxious when facing a challenging situation on or off the golf course?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions I sincerely believe I can help you.

I would like to share an amazing experience I recently had that has saved my golf game.

At this writing I have just turned 70 and until the past six weeks had spent the previous 10 months physically unable to play and enjoy golf for the first time in over 50 years.

About eleven months ago, I had injured my left shoulder/rotator cuff area by trying to dig a shot out of thick rough without having warmed up sufficiently.

For a few months I experienced a dramatic loss of strength in my left shoulder and could not even swing a golf club. Then after about six months of inactivity, my arthritic wrists, back and knees had tightened so much that trying to make a full back swing was quite painful. And, with all of the tightness my club head speed was off dramatically. My left shoulder hurt so much I had great difficulty sleeping on my left side. I was really concerned that my golf playing days were over.

Then, six weeks ago I was introduced to an amazing new all natural non prescription wellness drink that has gotten me back on the golf course pain free.

This new class of wellness drinks is highly effective in combating inflammation in the blood vessels, muscles, and joints at the cellular level.

This amazing new wellness drink product is made from a Sonoran Desert Cactus and is called Nopalea. Produced by TriVita Corporation, it is a great tasting berry flavored liquid that is specifically designed to combat inflammation through out the body. It can help joints, muscles, blood vessels and organs. I believe this new product, Nopela, can help almost any golfer feel better and play better.

Click Here To Order Nopalea or For More Info

See More REESO Success Stories Here

Keep sending us your personal REESO Success Stories so we can add them to our web site and maybe even share your story in a future newsletter. You may send your Success Stories using the form here: Testimonials, Questions and Comments

Closing Notes

We want to thank all of you for your continuing support and encouragement.This new year is off to a good start in spite of these tough economic times. We want to wish you and your family the very best for a safe, happy and prosperous new year.

Help your friends and relatives with our Golf Tips and help us spread the word about the REESO Putter family.

Use the “Forward to a Friend” link at the bottom of this email to send them a copy.

Thank you for reading this month’s issue of REESO Golf Tips.

We’ll see you again next month.

Editor: J.Sandy Reese, President, Golf Lab | REESO Putters.
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December 2009 Golf Tips Newsletter

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

December 2009

Dear Golfer,

Welcome to the this edition of REESO Golf Tips, a monthly newsletter on improving your golf game by Reeso Putters. This month we introduce a new Putting Training Aid, the REESO Impactor™ Putting Impact Training Aid, feature an article - Stopping Golfer Aches and Pains and highlight a Champions Tour Player REESO Success Story.

Table of Contents
1. Announcements
2. Article: Stopping Golfer Aches and Pains
3. REESO Success Stories
4. Closing Notes
Announcements
New REESO Impactor™Putting Impact Training Aid
Just in time for those “cabin fever” bad weather days, an exciting new putting training aid–the REESO Impactor™Putting Training Aid. PGA tour player Phil Mickelson and top instructor Hank Haney have stated that putter face alignment at impact is more important than stroke direction.
This highly effective putting training aid will quickly and easily help you improve your putting impact position. Its special high MOI design will roll in the direction your putter face is pointing at impact for great alignment and stroke feedback.
Also, it makes a perfect gift to help a friend or relative improve their putting.


See ordering details for the REESO Impactor with Three Free Bonus Items –Click Here

Article: Stopping Golfer Aches and Pains
Do you struggle with your golf game because of a sore/stiff neck, sore/stiff wrists and shoulders, sore/stiff knees or a sore/stiff back?Is reduced flexibility causing you to lose distance?

Do you feel stressed and anxious when facing a challenging situation on or off the golf course?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions I sincerely believe I can help you.

I would like to share an amazing experience I recently had that has saved my golf game.

At this writing I have just turned 70 and until the past six weeks had spent the previous 10 months physically unable to play and enjoy golf for the first time in over 50 years.

About eleven months ago, I had injured my left shoulder/rotator cuff area by trying to dig a shot out of thick rough without having warmed up sufficiently.

For a few months I experienced a dramatic loss of strength in my left shoulder and could not even swing a golf club. Then after about six months of inactivity, my arthritic wrists, back and knees had tightened so much that trying to make a full back swing was quite painful. And, with all of the tightness my club head speed was off dramatically. My left shoulder hurt so much I had great difficulty sleeping on my left side. I was really concerned that my golf playing days were over.

Then, six weeks ago I was introduced to an amazing new all natural non prescription wellness drink that has gotten me back on the golf course pain free.

This new class of wellness drinks is highly effective in combating inflammation in the blood vessels, muscles, and joints at the cellular level.

This amazing new wellness drink product is made from a Sonoran Desert Cactus and is called Nopalea. Produced by TriVita Corporation, it is a great tasting berry flavored liquid that is specifically designed to combat inflammation through out the body. It can help joints, muscles, blood vessels and organs. I believe this new product, Nopela, can help almost any golfer feel better and play better.

“http://www.trivita.com/us-en/default.aspx?tref=13039128″> Click Here To Order Nopalea or For More
Info

REESO Success Stories
“Sandy, I am very pleased with my new VTX putter. I really like the convenience and solid feel of the adjustable travel shaft.
The heel and toe wings on the outside of the putter head make it easier to line up. I played my first two competitive rounds in a Pro Am event with it and shot 68-66. I tied for first place in a very tough field and had the low Pro round with eight birdies the last day. I am really looking forward to the tour starting up again in January and will keep you posted.”
John R. – Champions Tour Playing Professional, Virginia
See More REESO Success Stories Here
Closing Notes

We want to thank all of you for your continuing support and encouragement.This has been our best year ever in spite of these tough economic times. We want to wish you and your family the very best for this holiday season and for a safe, happy and prosperous new year.

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November 2009 Golf Tips Newsletter

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

November 2009

Dear Golfer,

Welcome to the this edition of REESO Golf Tips, a monthly newsletter on improving your golf game by Reeso Putters This month we feature an article ,Why Off-the-Rack Putters Can Limit Your Putting Success, and share a REESO customer success story.

Table of Contents
1. Announcements
2. Article: Why Off-the-Rack Putters Can Limit Your Putting Success
3. REESO Success Story
4. Closing Notes
Announcements
New REESO String Drill Putting Training Aid
Just in time for the holidays, an exciting new putting training aid–the String Drill Putting Training Aid. This highly effective putting training aid will quickly and easily help you improve your putting. Also, it makes a perfect gift to help a friend or relative improve their putting.

See the String Drill with Three Free Bonus Item Details Here
Article: Why Off-the-Rack Putters Can Limit Your Putting Success
Off-the-Rack putters are mass produced and therefore can not offer many choices. This lack of choices prevents most golfers from ever reaching their true putting potential because it forces them to “fit their putter”. It is highly desirable for the golfer’s putter to “fit them”.Most off the rack putters today have limited length choices of 33-35 inches, are set to a 17 or 18 degree lie angle, and have 3 to 5 degrees of loft. They force the golfer to fit them.

The average golfer can not reach their putting potential with such limited choice Off-the Rack putters.

Putter length is crucial in allowing the golfer to use a posture that is most comfortable for them. A comfortable posture is key for having the eyes properly positioned relative to the golf ball and target line. It is also key for staying relaxed while putting and to avoid back problems from extended putting practice sessions.

Tall golfers who should be using a 36-38 inch putter have to bend over considerably to use an off-the-rack putter. The resulting incorrect posture, back strain and increased tension limit their putting success.

Nearly all Conventional style putter grips today have a flat portion to assist the golfer in achieving the proper hand position relative to having the putter face aligned correctly. The most successful putters today like Tiger Woods, Loren Roberts, Brad Faxon and Zach Johnson putt with their arms fully extended. With today’s extended arm putting strokes, most non-tall golfers have to choke down on off-the-rack putters to achieve a correct and comfortable posture. This means their hands are too low on the grip and therefore don’t rest properly on the flat portion of the grip. This results in grip/alignment inconsistencies. This is especially true for most women and junior golfers because nearly all off-the-rack putters are several inches too long for them.

Putter lie angle will determine whether the golfer soles the putter on the ground correctly at address. If the heel or toe is off the ground, visual alignment can be thrown off and the presence of loft on the putter face will cause significant directional errors. This can be especially significant with long, face-on and side saddle putters. Directional errors of nearly 1.5 inches on a ten foot putt have been demonstrated for putters with 5 degrees of loft when not properly soled.

Also, if golfers have to fit themselves to their putter’s lie angle it can force them to hold their hands and arms too high or too low. Maintaining such a “forced” position is very difficult during the actual stroke and will surely cause stroke inconsistencies. And, finally such a “forced” position will make it impossible for the golfer to relax their arms and hands during the stroke thus creating undesired tension.

A golfer can only achieve their true putting potential when their putter actually fits them. Custom putters are available that let the golfer select the length they want and then allow them to adjust the lie angle for a perfect set up.

A well fitted custom putter will encourage a smoother more consistent putting stroke, better alignment and ultimately increase the golfer’s confidence.

REESO Success Story
Sandy,
“You were kind enough to extend to me the instructor’s discount, and I ordered your conventional style REESO putter. If you recall, I was using the Heavy Putter prior to purchasing yours. Admittedly, the discount as well as the money back guarantee convinced me to try your putter. Boy am I glad I did. Your putter is Amazing!. I am making a lot of putts that I didn’t before, and my misses are much better. Keep in mind, this is from someone who has averaged less than 28 putts per round for the last 15 years. So saying that I am making more putts is a BIG DEAL. I don’t think you will be getting this putter back, so don’t count on it (grin).”
Fred B. Certified Teaching Professional Corona, CA
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Closing Notes

Help your friends and relatives with our Golf Tips and help us spread the word about the REESO Putter family. Use the “Forward to a Friend” link at the bottom of this email to send them a copy.

Thank you for reading this month’s issue of REESO Golf Tips.

We’ll see you again next month.

Editor: J.Sandy Reese, President, Golf Lab | REESO Putters.
Newsletter Archive:Visit our Golf Reviews Blog to retrieve Newsletter Back Issues

Published monthly by:

Golf Lab | REESO Putters
2045 SE 33rd St
Ocala, FL 34471
1-800-717-6824

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