How many majors will Tiger win this season?

Posted in Uncategorized on January 19, 2008 by cdhgolf

The 2008 PGA Golf Season is now underway. With Tiger Woods entering the prime of his professional career there are many questions circling him this season. One question I have been focusing on lately has been “How many Major Championships will Tiger win this season as he climbs the all time ranks”?

Personally, I believe Tiger could win them all. Really look at his dominant performance of the Tour last season. Seven victories,1 Major, and winner of the Inaugural Fed Ex Cup. As he inches closer to his prime there should be no reason to doubt that he could go out and win them all. But, with so many new up and coming golfers in todays PGA, and with Phil Mickelson, Vejay Singh, Jim Furyk, and even Mike Wier breathing down Tiger’s neck I guess i would have to predict that Tiger is going to win at least 2 Major Championships this season. To narrow it down further I would say that he is going to win the US Open, and the Masters.

Replica Golf Club vs. Authentic Golf Club

Posted in Uncategorized on January 2, 2008 by cdhgolf

This is about the differences between replica golf clubs and authentic golf clubs. There are alot of sellers out there right now marketing golf clubs which are purchased from China. These golf clubs are very similar to the authentic clubs sold by major brand name companies. To the average golfer these clubs differences are not noticed. This blog is intended for for those of you who do not know the differences and are looking for information on how to tell if you have purchased a knock off golf club. The first things to look for are:

1. If you have purchased a Driver start by checking the hosel where the shaft and club head meet. There you will see a serial number stamped to it. You can contact the golf company directly to see if it is a authentic serial number.

2. Check the head of the club for areas that are hand painted

3. If you have purchased a complete set or an iron set, check the head on the 5 or 7 iron for a serial number stamp on it. Fake versions of clubs have no serial number stamps on them.