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How do you install a voltage regulator on an EZ Go electric golf cart?

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The regulator is attached to the wires coming out of the starter / generator, and depending on year, may be integrated into the ignition control module(ICM).

What are the advantages to a bladed Golf Club?

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Unless you are a brilliant ball striker, the only real advantage is that they look great in the bag. A high handicapper will struggle to get a good strike with one because the sweet spot is so small. The advantage for someone like Tiger Woods is that when he hits a shot he will get superior feel and a lot more control over the ball.

What is the best set of golf clubs made?

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All clubs are basically the same. They're all cast at the same factories in China. Finding the right shaft to fit a swing is the most important thing. The cost of manufacturing is about $6-$8. The only reason the big name brands cost so much is that the consumer has to pay the several hundred million dollars in marketing and endorsements. The quality of clubs from Walmart or Kmart is just as good as Callaway, Ping or Taylor Made.

What is the loft of a Wilson 1200 ge pitching wedge?

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most wilson Pitching wedges have about a 56 degree loft with a medium or 10 degree bounce loft

What is the difference in the prices of golf balls?

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Some golf balls are better than others because they are created with stronger materials. Some are better because they are more precisely balanced than others.

Does the number of dimples on a golf ball affect its flight?

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Yes!! As does their shape and the patterning. To find our more about this and other technical questions... you might want to go to franklygolf.com Where Frank Thomas, for Technical Director for the USGA answers lots of technical questions about equipment, balls, etc.

How much should you pay for a set of golf clubs?

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Money isn't so much the issue as is what is going to work best for your game. You could spend $2,000 on a Callaway set-up, or you could spend $200 on something from a knock off collection like Tour Design. You will, however, get what you pay for. I'd recommend first deciding where your game is at. If you are just starting, don't spend a fortune....find out if you're going to enjoy the game first. Rent clubs to play with from the pro shop, or keep your bill between $200-$300 if you insist on buying them. If you decide to press forward with the game, invest....don't just throw money around because it's a pro-line club. Ultimately, what you're looking for is a set of clubs that is going to feel right to YOU, and work best for YOU. Just because Tiger Woods is hitting Nike irons doesn't mean the same clubs are going to bring your game to his level. It's a game of feel, and there is no price tag that will make that little white ball go in the hole any sooner. Test all different brands, they all feel different in one way or the other (i.e. A blade is not going to be near as forgiving as a cavity back. So if you mishit a blade, every muscle you used for that shot is going to feel the miss). If you don't know enough about the feel for a club yet, talk with your local pro about the different clubs and the technology used in each of them, and have him work with you a club at a time. I highly recommend staying away from 11-piece sets and box sets when purchasing clubs. They don't all have to be Taylor Made clubs.....all the pros have mixed sets in their bags.....it's a game of feel.

What year was the Titleist Acushnet DT golf ball made?

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Acushnet introduced the Dynamite Thread (DT) ball in 1948. The Durable Titleist (DT) ball was introduced in 1974 and had a cut-resistant cover as opposed to the easy to cut balata cover on the pro version.

What is a red ping golf shaft?

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A red color means that the club has a lie angle that is one degree flat compared to the normal angle for that club. The lie angle for each club varies.

What is the difference between a set of standard golf clubs and a set of tour golf clubs?

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Primarily price. The drivers players use on tour usually have a lot stiffer shafts and less loft.

Are balata golf balls softer then the newer balls?

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No, they haven't done so for 6 years or more. Golf balls today have soft covers and advanced cores which replaced the need for a balata golf ball, which just wasn't durable enough, which new balls today are.

What is degree loft of titleist ap1 pitching wedge?

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50 Degrees The club that has "W" on the bottom.

(Titleist AP1 iron set)

Does spalding still make golf clubs?

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Good for beginners and casual golfers.

What is the difference between a pitching wedge and a ten iron?

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Loft, although there is is no ten iron.

What is the difference between uniflex and regular shafts?

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1. Not sure


2. From Ebay buying guide


http://pages.ebay.com/buy/guides/golf-clubs-buying-guide/


Set flex vs. uniflex

Consider shaft flex (the amount of bend in a shaft) when you shop. Beginners will want more flex than experienced golfers

  • A: Geared toward seniors.
  • Regular: Designed for average players with a 75 to 90mph swing speed.
  • Stiff/ Firm/ Extra stiff: Designed for people with a swing speed between 90 to 110mph.
  • Uniflex: Varying flex to fit most swing speeds.

How long time should an electric golf cart run when fully charged?

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Most are designed to last for one round on an 18-hole golf course, but not much more. Of course, it depends on how long the course is - and how hilly!

Who makes the best clone golf clubs?

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There is no such thing as a cloned golf club.....yet......

Is there Penalty leaving golf ball in hoLe?

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No, but you will risk losing the ball you are playing with and most likely someone will take it for their own.

Does a golf ball fly farther in hot or cold?

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A hot ball would travel farther, assuming the same volume of air is within both. This is because the warm air would expand, creating pressure within the ball. The more firm the ball is, the less force it absorbs on impact, which causes the energy to be converted into momentum.

Where can you find cheap golf apparel for women?

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How much does a wooden loft ladder cost?

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Prices for a loft ladder actually vary a lot. If you were looking for a cheaper one, they run around 90 to 100 dollars. More expensive ones will go up to around 200 dollars.

Golf balls to use in winter?

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I would suggest a firmer golf ball. They tend to bounce further on frozen ground. Softer golf balls give less of an advantage than in the summer because they do not compress as much when in contact with the club during cold weather.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the various swing weighting methods for golf clubs?

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im currently doing an assignment on swingweight methods i have chosen lead tape heavier shAFT and bigger grip i need to list an advantage and disadvantage for both are you able to help of point me in the right direction thank you

Where do golf driving ranges get their golf balls?

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Well, in my point of view golf driving depends upon the force behind the entire body not just from the palm. Then you can check how good your swing will be. I am taking online tips from TheGolfersWebsite and improvising things in my shots.