Sunday, December 29, 2013

The Advantages of Renting Golf Clubs and Irons


Golf is a kind of sport that primarily depends on the kind of equipment being used. Unlike other sports, golf demands a lot of skill and ability to get the best performance. But aside from these considerations, a golfer must have the practical knowledge on certain factors especially when it comes to bringing your clubs or irons. Since the sport can’t be played on your yard, it is expected that you’re going to travel to a destination far from home. So the better option for any player is to rent golf clubs.

Golf club rentals really matter especially for people who want to avoid the hassle and additional encumbrance of bringing their own clubs. That’s just one of the many things we can appreciate while we anticipate a productive play. Here’s a roster of various advantages when you resort to renting golf clubs.

Less Airline Baggage Charges

Avoid the ever increasing baggage charges imposed by international airlines. Modern airports have their respective carriage costs and it’s normally changeable and unpredictable. When you choose to rent golf clubs, you’ll surely escape this burden while you’re on travel. Instead of paying the extra charges for your baggage, you can divert it to paying your golf clubs rented.

Pleasurable Travel Experience

Get rid of the displeasure of carrying golf clubs around airports, etc. Airports are usually busy places and everyone’s really on a hurry. While traveling, you don’t want to be annoyed by excess items on your hand. Golf clubs are a little bit weighty and it just adds pressure to your composure. Also, you’ll save yourself from another extra payment for the taxi fetching you to and from the airport. So it’s so much beneficial to book for your golf clubs just before you arrive at the golf course.

No Mishandled Golf Clubs

Reduce the jeopardy of damaging or losing your own golf clubs. Got a personal golf club at home? Practically, you won’t bring that valuable equipment because it might suffer from damages while you’re on trip. So it’s advisable to just find a better option – rent clubs or irons to eliminate the chances of losing or disfiguring your treasured equipment.

And Loads of Other Advantages
  • Save on car hire as you no longer need to hire a large expensive car to fit cases and clubs.
  • Pre-booking means you save on resort pro shop rental prices. Early birds are usually given discounts.
  • No risk of clubs not being available at the golf pro shop. You get to choose your package and reserve it on the day you need it.
  • Some golf rental shops offer free delivery direct to your door or a golf course of your choice.
  • Quality clubs at great prices. Renting allows you to get your hands on the latest clubs and irons in the market.
  • Use the golf clubs as many times as you like during the rental. Sky is the limit, perfect for someone renting clubs just to run an exhaustive test and fitting.
  • Free collection at the end of the rental. When you are already tired driving and putting balls and are done with the clubs, you can just call for the rental shop to pick them up, which will allow you to save some energy and recover fast for the next day.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Mizuno MP-52 Golf Club Review

Mizuno MP 52 is for rent @ CesarsGolfRentals.com
A lot of golf club manufacturers are concentrating their innovations on game-improvement clubs. They’re designed for increased performance, superior forbearance, and efficient for average and neophyte players. We don’t find anything wrong with that – those clubs have transformed the game into something worthwhile and productive for numerous golfers.

That being said, it’s also sort of revitalizing to see companies like Mizuno still producing plenty of irons intended for better golfers. But wouldn’t it be good to witness something in between, meaning forged irons that average golfers can use efficiently while still preserving the satisfaction of superior players?

Filling in the Missing “Middle Ground” Mizuno MP-52 irons are only one of the many forged editions Mizuno has manufactured over the years, but they’re not identical from almost all of them. They are made to supply that omitted “middle ground” – forged irons that satisfy professional golfers but are not exceedingly demanding for players with mid-level handicaps. Thus, it’s a set of golf clubs that fits the respective standards of both accomplished and average players.

The Essential Difference of Mizuno irons

It was in 2007 that Mizuno released its MP-52 irons, the same year when the MP-57s also came out. However, these two models have a significant difference in terms of their cavity framework. Both are made from Grain Flow Forged 1025E Mild Carbon steel, Mizuno’s high-end trademark, but MP-52 irons is a “dual muscle” model while MP-57s come out in a full cavity “cut muscle” design.

Powerful Dual Muscle Design

Carefully designed for easier and higher loft, the Dual Muscle Design is made to strongly feel the clubhead’s gravitational center. It also includes an internal “muscle pad” that brings the smooth but solid feel that skilled players have come to expect and require from Mizuno forged clubs. Although the 3-7 irons in the MP-57s collection has a less distinct cavity than MP-52s, they are exceptionally forbearing and painless to hit for forged clubs.

Great Feel, Feedback, and Precision

The leading MP series of Mizuno has always been created for low and low-middle handicap golfers who demand workable forged irons that offer them great impression, accuracy and feedback. The company’s MX edition has always been aimed at average players, with irons that are extra forgiving but less appropriate for shot-shapers. Effectively bridging the gap between MP and MX series, Mizuno MP-52 irons is really a fantastic choice for your golfing career. In some ways, forgiveness and workability are conflicting, but Mizuno MP-52 forged irons can offer you both, making them a truly outstanding set of golf clubs.

The Verdict

The golf equipment market is filled with plenty of forged irons designed to meet the demands of the players. As an important criterion, it’s really beneficial to consider who’s going to use the clubs and his level of handicap. As for Mizuno MP-52, it is sufficient to say that these irons are for accomplished and skilled golfers who want a little additional space for error. But they are also for mid-handicappers who have always believed forged irons are too tough for their skill category. Without going into many details, Mizuno MP-52 irons could be the right golf club for whichever type of player. This may be the perfect set for you. To find out, you can rent Mizuno MP-52 at Cesar's Golf Shop and Rentals and give it a day of testing.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Nike Victory Red Golf Club Review

Nike Victory Red is for rent @ CesarsGolfRentals.com
It was in 2009 when Nike Golf launched its series of Victory Red Irons comprising three remarkable designs – a split cavity version, a full cavity version and a blade version. It has been quite a while before Nike introduced an additional driver to its winning line of iron designs. And when we talk about Nike irons, you could think of one man in particular whose blades brought him many victories. This gave us the interesting idea that Tiger has had a direct contribution to the design of all Victory Red irons.

Design/Appearance

Out of the box the first impression of this golf club is its tradition meeting technology. In the recent series, the traditional muscleback varies from the original Blades which have a bigger and partially thicker toe-line. Another difference is that the latest clubhead is partially longer from heel to toe compared to the previous version. Finished in dazzling chrome, the club looks shiny – it’s nearly a mirror – and the muscleback and face is intentionally not lusterless to minimize glare.

Based from the views of traditionalists, the color pattern of the Victory Red series is always going to be a little flashy but these clubs have two things attached to them: primarily, the color scheme is far softer in the actual than it appears in photographs, and secondly, all that can be seen at address are the neat chrome lines of the clubhead with only trace of color coming from the little red circle near the ferrule’s top area.

You can actually appreciate the kind of forging of this equipment at address. When the club is set next to the ball, the slender top line, stylish hosel and straight borders go together making the ball appear even bigger. That gives you a real confidence while playing. When you get down to the longer irons, that’s the only time you realize these are butter knives kicks in and they’re going to require the finest swing you have.

Performance

Brilliantly good, these are player irons and you won’t regret about it. You get the grasp of high soaring shots and three-quarter hits while mid-trajectory shots are the easiest to generate. A full swing produces serious distance. Misleadingly for a type of club with such a high COG (both the long hosel and high muscleback) there’s still adequate spin that enables you to work the ball with no difficulty and even hold greens with extensive irons. It has a narrow sole with a rolled prominent edge and a ground-off trailing edge. The latter supports accurate ball-striking and the capacity to pick the ball off the grass with a divot range from medium to small.

In the short and average irons, flag are goals and the ball can be shot at them with real malevolence as distance management is very effortless. Moving forward with the longer irons demands a little more caution as you become aware that these clubs are engineered primarily for performance and forgiveness is just a second priority. It doesn’t mean they are tough clubs to get airborne but failing to get the sweet spot in any direction results in a visible loss of distance. Yet, that is the reality of life with practically any blade – and itchy fingers as your mistake is discovered.

Feel

One of the rewarding aspects of using blades is that fantastic sensation you obtain when you flush one out of the middle. The satisfaction of striking the ball at close range stems from the harmonic composition of feedback as the club sings in your hands in a manner that no cavity back always will. For quite few years, Nike has been in the business of manufacturing blades and it may sound unjust if we judge them against the recognized forged irons like Titleist and Mizuno in a like-for-like assessment. That’s not to conclude that VR blades do not offer an extraordinary level of feel, it’s just that they are a portion of a percent off the topnotch versions like Z-M or the MP-67.

Verdict

Even as the Victory Blades are very identical to the concept of the earlier generation of Nike’s blades, they include a series of small but clear-cut developments. This means that the performance is so excellent that they should be considered by anyone seeking for new blades. Why not give it a try? Nike Victory Red golf club is for rent at Cesar's Golf Rentals for only $45 a day.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Titleist 695 CB Forged Review

Titleist 695CB Forged is for rent @ CesarsGolfRentals.com
Advanced efficient energy transfer and consistent launch conditions combined with precision forging technology. These are the prominent features that you can find with Forged 695CB from Titleist. The well-known manufacturing company takes another height of innovation as it provides the latest irons designed for golf players who take their sport seriously.

Designed for Precision

Titleist once again shows their expertise at devising forged irons for golfers who are eager to enhance their game performance. Forged 695 CB is distinctive with its Z-cavity design that works to modify CG as close to the clubface center for sturdy feel, increased energy efficiency and reliable dispatch conditions. Strong loft angles provide ideal trajectory via reduced spin. The accurate and precise forging procedure that Titleist applies ensures consistent weights and head shapes through the set. Aside from that Forged 695 complements a soft feel and sound favored by better players.

Classic and Traditional Style

Titleist 695 CB’s are built from mild 1025 carbon steel that gives them a buttery soft sensation, a quality that better golfers would adore. As compared to models such as Mizuno MP 60s, this forged 695 CB provides better accuracy and distance. And what makes it simply amazing? It’s the way these irons are built. The golf clubs have standard and traditional style of appearance enhanced with their chrome finish. True Temper Dynamic Golf Steel is the standard shaft of these models and Tour Velvet Rubber is their official grip. These clubs are truly fashioned for use by better players.

PROS and CONS

Setup. Talking about the general build of 695 CB, it is a little bit offset and has a great head size. It’s mot too small or too big.

Feel. Excellent feel for a cavity back iron. Having this Titleist club reminds you of the older 690 CB’s. Rent it for testing here.

Accuracy. Compared to the previous 690 CB’s and MP33’s, it’s more accurate in performance.

Forgiveness. Majority of testers seemed to agree with one opinion: it’s not actually a game improvement club, although it does good forgiveness on mishits. Among the aspects, this one would be the greatest drawback.

Workability. Frankly, these irons give a golfer not quite as much workability as a blade would do. Either it can work with less compromise or much trouble.

Flight/distance. 695 CB’s gives you thin shots that don’t sting as bad as other forged irons. Ball flight could be middle high as opposed to very high. Distance is very predictable from the fairway and off the tee. If you want an iron that offers stable distance without ballooning into the wind, you should consider buying these.

OVERALL

A variety of forged irons are coming out in the market and sometimes you have a hard time thinking of what to purchase. Well, it all boils down to important factors you need to consider before grabbing the right choice. As for Titleist 695 CB, you are sure to get a set of superior golf clubs with the productive player in mind. If you’re one of those who have high handicaps, serve yourself with a more forbearing set of clubs. But if you are one of those golfers with low to middle handicaps, the 695 CB’s are the perfect sticks for you. So experience another level of performance and consistency by using these skillfully-designed clubs that can match up with top brands. You can give it a day of testing. Cesar's Golf Rentals has the Titleist Forged 695CB for rent.


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Cleveland 588 Golf Irons Review

This golf iron is FOR RENT at CesarsGolfRentals.com
Of the latest sets of 588 Cleveland Irons, the 588-TT or Tour Trajectory irons are the most aggressive. Similar to the Mid Trajectory models, the TT irons clearly defines the flight pattern they generate – a lower, sharper trajectory trusted by better players. These amazing irons really take your accuracy to a brand new level with tour-caliber feel and flight.

Face Forged Technology

One fantastic feature of 588 TT irons is its constant blade height running throughout the set, but possessing a dynamic blade length to prop up more forgiveness in the long irons and a more piercing and restrained path in the short irons. They also have forged face insert, something like a trampoline, to improve ball speed as well as overall feel.

The clubheads comprise a substantial cavity back with a skillfully constructed undercut to boost ball speed and precision on off-center hits. Its multi-material insert of polymer combined with aluminum just behind the face makes for a more consistent feel since it reduces the vibration at impact.

Engineered Design

In particular, 588 TT’s rounded sole and solid design make it a functional and versatile club from the rough. Based from this standard, it’s expected to outperform challengers from the regions outside the fairway because of both the face and sole design. This guarantees the maximum distance even on the least convincing hits of the golf ball.

Fully Customizable

Additionally, the 588 Irons namely Tour Trajectory, Mid Trajectory and Altitude irons can be effortlessly interchanged to convert a set with the favored combination of ball forgiveness, flight and feel.

PROS

Cleveland 588-TT boasts a number of interesting and impressive advantages that’s certainly above its competitors. In terms of playability, 588 TT is professionally designed to generate automatically, straight, soaring shots. It gives better performance as the higher-launching, MT and TT irons work together adequately to enable a player to combine a set. Its long irons can stand their own against hybrids. The club’s prominent attribute is its forgiveness and accuracy. Just like other game-enhancement irons, 588-TT is forbearing and possesses excellent directional correction. It’s definitely a sturdy club to hook or slice. When it comes to distance control, this tough club performs well on mishits compared to majority of player’s irons, and a solid touch on center strikes. Tour Trajectory’s forged face technology provides a hot, bouncy feel while preserving some softness. It’s nice to feel the clubhead throughout the swing. Base weighting runs through tough lies. The passive, friendly-looking finish of 588-TT is truly catching. It’s heavier than a real blade but compact on the actual. Its large and modest cavity stays confined away at address.

CONS

Expert golf equipment testers and editors agree that there are some drawbacks about 588-TT. First, it lacks the traits of a true blade and has less workability than many player irons. Second, it resists with delicate strikes. The hot face impedes you to dial in distances. In its category, 588-tt is a bit bulkier for a “tour” iron and lastly, the blade enthusiasts consider the thick toplines as a deal-breaker.

BOTTOMLINE

Overall, Cleveland 588-TT irons are a reasonable 588 version that falls between better-player and game-enhancement categories. Any player who values user-friendliness but desires for some blade-like touches should purchase it. If you’re not sure about how this club will work with your skill set, you can actually rent it at Cesar’s Golf Rentals to allow yourself a day of fitting and testing before buying.