March 2010 The Clubmaker Report
The Clubmaker Report is brought to you by the Aldila Voodoo and Itomic Golf grips from Tacki Mac Golf.
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Aldila Voodoo NV Giveaway
  Aldila Voodoo
What sets the VooDoo apart from other shafts is its patent pending S-core, or stabilized core, Technology designed to increase distance and provide outstanding accuracy with each swing. The real "magic" of the VooDoo is the high modulus carbon stabilization rib running the length of the shaft. "Our S-core Technology dramatically stabilizes the shaft's cross-section through the use of an internal carbon-fiber rib system," said John Oldenburg, Aldila's Vice President of Engineering. "The innovative rib structure increases hoop strength/stiffness so much that it is 80 percent greater than conventional graphite, and up to 60 percent greater than competitors' attempts at cross sectional stabilization." Visit the Aldila Voodoo Web Site here http://aldilavoodoo.html For a chart showing launch and spin characteristics of the entire Aldila line, go here http://www.clubmaker-online.com/products/aldila.launch.html

I'm having a contest for my Twitter followers and Clubmaker Report subscribers. To enter to win a drawing for an Aldila NV Voodoo in R flex , follow the link below and scroll down to the bottom of the page for information on the new NV Voodoo. Send me a quick email with Aldila NV in the subject line and tell me how the launch of the NV Voodoo differs from the VS Voodoo (lower or higher). I'll do a random drawing before the next Clubmaker Report and announce the winner. If you've already entered the contest you are entered in next weeks drawing. In coming weeks make sure you read The Clubmaker Report and watch for details on a drawing to win a Aldila RIP Staff Bag.

Congrats to Paul Johnson, winner of the week one Voodoo NV giveaway.

Skins Leather Headcovers
 
Skins leather headcovers are a excellent way to protect your valuable golf clubs. Golf club theft is a real problem and the OEM headcovers are a walking billboard announcing "steal my $400 (insert brand name here) driver".

Skins Leather headcovers are made in the USA from beautiful premium leather. They're available in a variety of colors and in a longneck style (with graphite shaft protector/sock) and a clubglove style. I like the clubglove style as they're much easier to slip over the clubhead after I duffed my 3rd shot in a row. There is a two ball putter, mallet, and blade putter design and a unique hybrid design. I can also get shoe bags and sports bags.

I've got a short video with some shots of the headcovers here- http://www.clubmaker-online.com/golfcast.html

Harrison Shaft Clearance
 
I've got some Harrison discontinued graphite golf shaft models at clearance pricing. In general, the specs are included in the model name for Harrison shafts. For instance the Pro 2.5 UL70 is 2.5 torque and 70g weight class.

Pro 2.5SL50-L flex-$38 Pro 2.5 UL70-A flex-$38 Pro2.5 UL70 Iron S flex-$25 Pro 2.5 SL60 R or X flex-$38 Pro 3.5 FL 60 R or S-$38 Pro 3.5 SL 50 L flex-$38 Pro 5.5 FL 60 R flex -$30 Pro 5.5 SL 50 A or R-$30 Striper J 60 S-$38 Striper Tour 60 S-$38 Striper Tour 70-A, R, X-$38 Striper Tour 80 R, X-$38 Pro 3.5 .370 Wood R flex-$30 Pro 3.5 60 .398 tip A or R-$30 Mugen 80g R, S, X-$45 Mugen 90g S, X- $45 Mugen 100-S-$45 Until out of each flex and model. Email me for order instructions.

Those of you that enjoy experimenting with different golf shafts might consider the Harrison Hathaway driver. It's available in two versions, both cast (instead of forged) and with interchangeable hosels. Here's information from Harrison: driver incorporates our exclusive 4 X 4 platform. It embodies versatility, distance and control. Our patented Plasma Dual Face, dual furnace investment casting maximizes ball speed across the entire clubface for ultimate distance, and the cutting edge 4 Max technology lowers ball spin while increasing the effective moment of inertia for unrivaled accuracy off the tee. 4Mix technology offers shaft, loft, lie, and face angle adjustability and you can purchase extra 4Mix sleeves to interchange shafts.

Miura 1957 Wedges
 
Beatiful new wedge from Miura Golf. It features a unique "fluted" sole design. From Miura- "The sole is designed to allow golfers versatility and feel. Out of the sand, the flutes perform like rails and off the fairway, the flutes allow a golfer the versatility to manipulate the bounce to all turf conditions."

Miura also announced a new iron called the CB501. Picture and information here http://www.clubmaker-online.com/miura.cb501.html

Itomic Golf Grips
  Itomic Golf Grips
Tacki Mac's colorful new ITOMIC grips are not like traditional rubber grips. They are made from a proprietary blend of elastomeric materials that are very tacky with a super soft (but firm) feel. This revolutionary blend of thermo-forming materials is both very durable, and high performing in all weather conditions. ITOMIC grips maintain their tacky feel and new look for years by washing them with warm soapy water. The new Itomic grips are available in black, white, red, or blue and in a new wrap style. Follow the link below to order Itomic grips direct from Tacki Mac.
Yamada Limited Edition Putter
 
Japanese putter designer Tohru Yamada has released a limited edition traditional heel weight blade putter design called the Razor. Specifications- Weight from 344g to 346g Loft 4deg Lie 74deg

Choose from a smoked finish or Yamada's unique burning copper finish. The entire line of Yamada Milled putters can be found here http://clubmaker-online.com/yamada.html

Hot Shots
 
The winner of last weekend's Honda Classic used a Matrix Ozik shaft in his driver, Project X irons and the new Project X graphite shaft. Contact me for pricing on Project X products. The winner of last weeks Nationwide Tour event RIP'd his way to his sixth career PGA Tour victory with an Aldila RIP shaft in his driver. Watch for the RIP sometime later this year.

Yes! Golf new putter designs made the Golf Magazine Hot List. I can get all of the Yes putters at considerable savings over buying direct. Send me a note for a price quote or help choosing a putter.

 

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