Thursday, March 26, 2009

New Equipment Arrivals

Spring golf is here and so is the new 2009 equipment from golfs major companies. Tour players are already winning with their new equipment and its time for you to shoot lower scores too. This year, we will be carrying golf equipment from Titleist, Cobra, Ping, Taylor Made, Rife, Odyssey & US Kids. All of these companies have great new products out for 2009 and we are ready to fit you into these clubs.

With club fitting equipment and demos available at Lake Panorama National to try on the driving range and on the golf course, you can try before you buy. With the club fitting and demo equipment, the golf professional staff can fit you into your next set of golf clubs.


Lake Panorama National is also here to save you money by offering you to Trade-In your old clubs for credit towards your new clubs. We use the PGA Trade-in-Network to offer you competitive prices on your trade in's. As long as the PGA Trade-in-Network as your old clubs in their database, we will trade them in.


The following items are in stock this spring and ready to take your game to the next level:

Titleist:
--909D2 and 909D3 Drivers
--909F2 and 909F3 Fairway Woods
--909H Hybrids
--Spin Milled wedges ranging from 52* to 64*
--Scotty Cameron Studio Select Squareback Putter
--Scott Cameron Studio Select Newport 2.7
--2009 ProV1 and ProV1x golf balls

Cobra:
--S9-1 Drivers
--S9-1 Fairway Woods
--Baffler TWS Hybrids

Taylor-Made:
--09 Burner Drivers
--Itsy Bitsy Spider Putter

Odyssey:
--SaberTooth Putter
--2 Ball F7 Putter
--2 Ball Putter
--330 Mallet

Old Stock:

2008 Equipment is selling at great spring specials so stop in today to find yourself a deal. We currently have the following 08 models:

Titleist:

--907D1 and 907D2 Drivers, 906F Fairway Woods and 585H Hybrids

Cobra:

--Speed LD Drivers and Fairway Woods, Baffler DWS Hybrids and FP Irons

If you don’t see your favorite club manufacturer on that list, don’t worry because the golf professionals at LPN can order them too.

Don't understand the M.O.I, COR, Center of Gravity, Launch Angle, etc. etc. terms on the new equipment, then talk to one of our golf professionals who will be glad to answer your questions. Our goal is to get you to play the right equipment to play your best round.

Our 2009 grip line is in and ready to replace you're worn out grips. We offer eight different men's grips from Golf Pride and Winn along with three different putter grips from Golf Pride. We will also custom order grips if you cannot find what grip you like in our stock. Our grip service is quick, easy, and competitively priced.


Reminder: April is regripping month so stop in soon to get your clubs regripped and ready for the summer.


LPN Golf Members: Bring your clubs in during April and save 50% Off on Grip Installation Fee.


Stop in this spring to get yourself some new golf equipment at Lake Panorama National.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Importance of Good Grips

Why are correct sized grips in good condition important to one's golf game?

Because the grip provides the golfer his only physical contact with the golf club. The size of the grip under both hands and the material of the grip will provide a certain "grip feel" to each individual player. This "grip feel" can enhance or detract the golfer's ability to swing the club correctly and provide a well struck golf shot.

A grip that is too large could do the following:
-Decrease clubhead feel
-Reduce wrist action by not allowing the golfers hands to properly roll the club into impact causing the ball to be pushed to the right
-Cause the golfer to choke down on the grip until it feels better, which reduces the swing speed of the club

A grip that is too small could do the following:
-Cause the clubhead to twist at impact because the golfer cannot get a firm hold on the club
-Cause the golfer to squeeze too tightly on the grip, reducing wrist action.
-Cause the golfer to have "over active" wrists, causing the ball to be pulled left.

A grip that is too worn could do the following:
-Cause the clubhead to twist at impact
-Cause the golfer to squeeze too tightly on the grip
-Cause the golfer to loose control of the club in wet conditions

In order to find out if your grips are too small or large, you must define proper grip size. Proper grip size is when your two middle fingers of your left hand barely touch the heel portion of the palm. If your fingers do not touch, then the grip is too large, if the fingers dig in, then the grip is too small. The golf professionals at LPN can fit your correct grip size along with recommending when to replace your grips and what type of grip to purchase.

Lake Panorama National carries major grip brands Golf Pride and Winn in a variety of materials and styles along with the ability to order your preferred grip. The golf professionals will fit your correct grip size and replace them in a timely manner. Stop in today for your grip fitting!

For the month of April, take advantage of discounts on grip installation. In April, bring your clubs to LPN and save 50% OFF on our grip installation fee for each club that we regrip.





Material of this post is from "The Complete Golf Club Fitting Plan" by Ralph Maltby

Friday, March 06, 2009

John Dinnebier's Bag for 2009


Driver: Titleist Pro Titanium 909D2
Loft: 10.5
Length: 45"
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana Stiff


Fairway: Titleist Pro Trajectory 904F
Loft: 15
Shaft: Fujikura Speeder Stiff


Hybrid: Titleist PT 585H, Loft 19, Shaft: Aldila NV 85 Hybrid

Irons: Titleist Forged AP2's
Set Make-up: 3 - PW
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S300

Wedges:
Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled SM56.10
Loft: 56

Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled SM60.04
Loft: 60

Putter: Ping My Day

Ball: Titleist ProV1

Glove: Footjoy SciFlex

Shoes: Footjoy Classic Tour, ReelFit & DryJoys

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Gary Babcock's Bag for 2009




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TITLEIST STAFF MEMBER SINCE 2005

Driver: Titleist 909D2
Loft: 9.5
Shaft: Mitsubushi Diamana

Fairway: Titleist 909F2
Loft: 15
Shaft: Mitsubushi Diamana

Irons: Titleist AP1
Set Make-up: 4-PW
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S300

Hybrid: Titleist PT 585.H

Loft: 19

Shaft: Aldila NV 85 Hybrid

HyBrid: Titleist PT 585.H

Loft: 21

Shaft: Aldila VS Proto 'By You'

Wedge: Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled Oil Can 52.08
Loft: 52

Wedge: Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled Oil Can 56.08
Loft: 56

Wedge: Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled Oil Can 60.04

Loft: 60

Putter: Odyssey 9900 DFX. 33 inches

Ball: Titleist ProV1

Glove: FootJoy SciFlex

Shoes: FootJoy ReelFit BOA Lacing System

Outerwear: FooJoy DryJoys Tour Collection

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Michael Kleinwolterink's Bag for 2009


Driver: Titleist Pro Titanium 909D2
Loft: 9.5
Length: 45"
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana Stiff


Fairway: Titleist Pro Trajectory 909F3
Loft: 15
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana Stiff


Hybrid: Titleist PT 585 H

Loft: 21
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S300

Irons: Titleist AP1
Set Make-up: 4 - 6 iron
Titleist AP2's
Set Make-up: 7 - PW
Shaft: Dynamic Gold S300

Wedges:
Titleist Vokey Design 252.08
Loft: 52

Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled SM256.14
Loft: 56

Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled SM260.04
Loft: 60

Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Mid-Slant 35"

Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport 2.5 35"

Ball: Titleist ProV1x

Glove: Footjoy SciFlex

Shoes: Footjoy ReelFit


Bag: Titleist s64 Cart Bag