Nike Dri Fit Tiger Woods Golf Shoes-Not Just Golf ShoesWritten by Mike Ross
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Nike designs its best golf shoes as if they're a pair of high caliber athletic cross-training shoes. These Nike shoes still come with features that make them excellent golf shoes, such as strong spikes and great support. But they also come with heel construction and sole support that usually comes with shoes meant to handle stress of repetitive walking. For soles, Nikes have a lower midsole, too, since golfers don't need as much cushion as, say, a runner. But golf players still do need some cushion from their shoes for their 18 holes of golf, so Nike has just right amount. With this support and padding in their shoes, Nike makes sure that you can concentrate on your golf game, not your feet.

Copyright 2005. Mike Ross is the founder of Golf-Equipment-World.com. He writes reviews of all golf equipment including golf clubs, golf balls, golf shoes, golf carts and golf bags.
| | Titleist Golf Balls Info - Know What's Up Your SleeveWritten by Mike Ross
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Don't know? Well, you should. The type of golf ball determines how that ball comes off your club. No matter if it's Titleist or any other brand, it's type of ball that matters most. If you're a beginner or casual player, for instance, you'll want to use a two-piece ball. It is most affordable type on market. What's more, it responds best to inconsistencies of a beginning golfer. In other words, two-piece balls are forgiving whether you swing fat or look your head up. On other hand, multi-Layered balls allow more control for intermediate players for such things as spin. For pro players, you can't beat a performance ball. These balls cost twice as much as regular balls, but then again, they may fly nearly twice as long!

Mike Ross is the founder of Golf-Equipment-World.com. He writes reviews of all golf equipment including golf clubs, cheap golf balls online, shoes, carts and bags.
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