Category: Pinemeadow Golf

If you're a bargain shopping golfer, Pinemeadow Golf is just what you're looking for.

In 1985, Pinemeadow Golf became one of the first companies to focus on making legal clones of brand name golf clubs. A "smart follower", Pinemeadow looks at what's hot and what works, and then produces their own products around those ideas.

Before you dismiss the concept, think about this: Dell, Compaq and others got their start making cloned computers.

Through it's internet store, Pinemeadow offers club designs that match those of Callaway, Ping, Odyssey and other big name manufacturers -- at a fraction of the price. Their online custom fitting program offers more than 19,000 different combinations of clubs, lengths, and flexes.

Pinemeadow is so sure that you'll like their clubs that they offer a thirty day 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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Pinemeadow Command Hybrid Irons

Command Hybrid Irons


Command Hybrid Irons

There’s a real conundrum for most of us amateur golfers. We can’t hit the long irons well, and yet becuase our drives are on the short side, those are exactly the clubs we find ourselves using on a regular basis.

That’s why the hybrid has been such a godsend. I’ve replaced by 3, 4 and 5 irons with hybrids and have found that I no longer fear taking a long shot into the green.

If you haven’t already switched to hybrids, here’s a good place to start. For around $40, you can get a good quality hybrid with many of the same feature that you’d find in th emore expensive name brand models. Constructed from 17-4 stainless steel, the club features an adjustable weight system. to allow you to influence your shot shape.

As with all Pinemeadow cloubs, this one comes with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee.

November 30, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsPinemeadow Golf
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Pinemeadow Nitrix Junior Golf Set

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Pinemeadow Nitrix Junior Golf Set for Ages 10-14

Here’s a great gift for the aspiring kid golfer. And now you can save $20 on the purchase.

The Pinemeadow junior golf set is designed for kids age 10 - 14. The woods and irons are built with lightweight, yet durable graphite shafts and are designed with features that make them easy to hit.

The graphite shafts are a must for juniors. Until they reach the age of 14 or so, most don’t have the strength for irons. And simply cutting down adult clubs makes it doubly hard because the shafts become more stiff and the swingweights are off.

The set includes a 330cc driver, 3 wood, 5 iron, 7 iron, 9 iron, SW, putter, 2 headcovers and bag. I like the idea of having just the odd numbered clubs. It encourages young golfers to be more creative and develop ball control. I often have had my high school golfers practice with a limited club set for just that reason. It also makes ti easier for them to carry the clubs.

And speaking of carrying, the included Tour Series Jr. Stand bag has a dual strap, 8 pockets and a 3 way top. At my club, they strongly encourage juniors to walk—even if Dad or Grandpa rides—so a stand bag is a necessity.

I have either bought or made both of my boys sets of clubs. They both take a lot of pride in having clubs that were designed for people their age, and it encourages their interest in the game.

November 23, 2006 |  Category: Pinemeadow Golf
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Pinemeadow Tour 780 Titanium Driver

Tour 780 Titanium Driver


Tour 780 Titanium Driver

With its Tour 780 Titanium Driver, PineMeadow offers a 460cc titanium driver with movable weights at a fraction of the price of the big name manufacturers.

The driver features a movable weight system, and includes two (2) six gram tungsten weights and two (2) two gram aluminum weights preinstalled. To encourage a draw, install the heavier weight in the heel of the club; a fade is encouraged by placing a heavier weights toward the toel. Heavier weights toward teh front produce a lower ball flight; moving the heavier weights to the rear encourage a higher flight.

How do they do it? Pinemeadow explains that they are “smart follower,” a company that doesn’t spend money on original research and development, but is rather content to replicate others’ designs. That means that you don’t get the latest design concepts. but Pinemeadow swears that you do get a quality club.

Before you look askance at the idea, consider this: Dell, Gateway and other major computer manufacturers essentially do the same thing.

As with all Pinemeadow clubs, this one comes with a 30 day playability guarantee.

November 16, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentDriversPinemeadow Golf
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Command Q4 Fairway Wood

Command Q4 Fairway Woods


Command Q4 Fairway Woods

Designed to complement the Command Q4 Driver, the Q4 Fairway Woods feature a low profile design with added weights in the rear of the club. These weights are positioned to help improve trajectory while still maintaining distance.

With a classic look and feel, these clubs offer many of the features and benefits of the TaylorMade R5 Fairway Woods at a fraction of the price.

As with all Pinemeadow clubs, they come with a 30 day playability guarantee.

November 2, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentFairway WoodsPinemeadow Golf
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Pinemeadow Command Q2 455cc Titanium Driver

Command Q2 455cc Titanium Driver


Command Q2 455cc Titanium Driver

The Pinemeadow Command Q2 455cc Driver puts you squarely astride two of the hottest trends in golf: The oversize driver and adjustable weights.

The 455cc clubface offers a massive sweet spot for forgiveness even on off center hits. Bigger is better. Just be sure that you tee your ball high enough. The larger club faces demand a ball on a higher tee.

In the back of the clubhead, two weight ports allow a golfer to customize ball flight. The club comes with two six gram tungsten weights and and a pair of two gram aluminum weights. Placing the heavier weight closer to the heel will encourage a draw; placing the heavier weight toward the heel will encourage a fade. Placing two tugnsten weights in the rear will encourage higher ball flight; filling both slots with the aluminum weights will encourage a lower flight.

Additional weights are also available.

As with all Pinemeadow clubs, this one comes with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee.

October 26, 2006 |  Category: Pinemeadow Golf
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