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Friday, April 30th, 2010
Sun Mountain Rainflex HD Pant - Mens2010 Sun Mountain Rainflex HD Pant Features • Elastic waist with cinch adjustments (flexible and adjustable) • 8% spandex added (allows even more stretch, results in a more traditional drape) • YKK waterproof zippers (proven to last) • Zipper tunnels (further protect against leakage) • Zipper fly with snap and clasp closure • Stretch-taped seams (waterproof and flexible) • Tricot liner (for comfort and motion) • Waterproof side and back pockets • RainShield fabric protector (repels water and stains while maintaining breathability) • Lower leg zippers (easy on/off) with full gussets (waterproof) • Full-length lining (added comfort) • Locking zipper pulls (keep zipper pulls secured and out of the way) • Two-year waterproof guarantee • Sizes M-XXL
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SwingydeSwingyde with Jim Flick Instructional DVD * Reduces Incorrect wrist cocking and encourages correct radial deviation of the wrist * Achieve greater distance and better accuracy - reduce your handicap * Lightweight and easy to attach * Corrects club face alignment * Improves grip and width and swing arc * Corrects swing plane * Checks completion of backswing * Improves swing tempo * Corrects start of downswing * Improves impact position * Improves follow through and plane Click Here to watch the complete Swingyde Instructional Video Testimonials - Swingyde Golf Training Aid "I'm a very lucky man, golf has been my life. I roomed with Arnold Palmer in college. I'm proud to be the co-founder of Nicklaus/Flick Golf Schools and to have established it's outstanding staff. My time with Jack Nicklaus on the course and practice tee has been exciting. I cherish my relationships with Tom Lehman and a number of other tour players. My travels around the world to help recreational golfers improve their golf games have given me some of my greatest professional joy. In my 57 years of playing and 43 years of teaching the golf swing, I have never seen a golf training aid like my Swingyde to help train golfers of all abilities to swing their club on line, every time. Let me share my discovery with you!" Jim Flick "I have used the Swingyde in almost all of my golf lessons regardless of the players' ability. It is especially useful with beginners who have no idea as to what the golf swing should look or feel like. The relative inexpensive swingyde can help identify many swing problems that can occur in the golf swing and is helpful in giving feedback to the player where he cannot see or feel what is actually occurring, which is behind him. For anyone looking for an inexpensive golf teaching or training aid that will certainly develop good swing habits the Swingydeis the one." Greg Sanders 20 Year PGA Member
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Friday, April 16th, 2010
Aero Spark Tees 3 PackAero Spark Tees 3 Pack You will be impressed and surprised when you use the Aero Spark Tee. These tees, made in Japan, are a remarkable Patent Pending design, which will help increase your distance. Depending on your club head speed and loft angle, you can achieve 5-10 more yards by decreasing spin on the ball.The ball will spin less than 2,300 times, as opposed to using conventional wooden tees which creates spin over 2,800 times. Why carry so many tees in your pocket and struggle looking for your ball mark and ball mark repairer? You can actually use one Aero Spark Tee for three rounds of golf, on average. The tee also makes practice on the range easier. The tee stays in the ground as the ball fly's off it's pedestal, enabling you to re-tee quicker and easier. You have to use it to believe it! If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Yes! C-Groove Putter: MarilynYes! C-Groove Putter: Marilyn The C-Groove Marilyn model is a mallet-style putter made of 304 stainless steel. It features a large cavity-back head that is face-balanced and perimeter weighted. * Three squaring lines on the head for easy alignment * 340 gram head weight; Loft: 2.5 degrees; Lie: 72 degrees * Double bend steel shaft On any putt, on any green, a putter's impact on the golf ball often results in skidding, sliding, back spinning, and even hopping before the ball can begin rolling on the green. Even when struck on the right line, these effects are the principal causes of missed putts. Therefore, the key to more accurate putting is to achieve forward rolling motion immediately upon striking the ball. The Yes! Golf C-Groove putter does just that, far better than any other putter in the game. Upon impact with the golf ball, the patented concentric edges on the C-Groove putter face grip the surface of the ball and apply physical forces which simultaneously lift the ball out of its resting position and impart an over-the-top rolling action. See how it works What it does Performance Using the Yes! C-Groove putter creates stabilization in the rolling motion dramatically sooner than any other putter. Forward rolling motion is as much as 6 times greater with the use of the Yes! C-Groove putter versus other putters. This result has been proven using a computer controlled putting robot and high-speed cameras. Over a 20 foot putt, the C-Groove putter was tested by an independent testing company against several putter models of the major golf companies. In all cases, the C-Groove putter dramatically outperformed the competition. Whether struck dead center, a millimeter or even a quarter inch off center, the C-Groove putter rolls the ball sooner, for more consistent length and more consistent direction. That translates to more putts made, no matter the circumstance, no matter the pressure. This technology has been proven in thousands of comparison tests performed by professional and amateur golfers at over 100 PGA Tour Events worldwide and at major trade shows in the U.S. and Europe. If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Expand-A-Green Extension KitExpand-A-Green Six Piece Expansion Kit Made with a thick, foam backing for a plush, stable and comfortable platform. Indoor or outdoor use. Features i Thick Foam Backing: Plush, Comfortable and Stable Enough to Walk on i Expandable: Expansion Kits Let You Expand to Any Size & Shape ~ Room Size i Weather Resistant: For Indoor & Outdoor Use i Portable: Assembles/Disassembles in Minutes Carry & Transport Anywhere Expansion Possibilities If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Grip MentorGrip Mentor Prevent slicing, hooking, pinching,casting and early release with this grip aid If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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EyeLine Golf Extension MirrorEyeline Golf Extension Mirror Used by itself, the Extension Mirror can help you check the alignment of your eyes, feet, shoulders, and putter face. It also provides a visual reference for the path of your stroke. The Extension Mirror is sturdy, lightweight, and convenient to carry in your golf bag. Used with either the Putting System or Learning Curve, the Extension Mirror also gives a visual reference for the putter shaft angle at address. You can also check the position of your hands and arms. FAQ's The Extension Mirror fits snugly against the Putting System mirror as shown. If you like to putt with your eyes inside the target line at address, the Extension Mirror will give you a better view of your shoulder alignment. Using the Extension Mirror with the Learning Curve (as shown) allows you to check the alignment of your eyes and shoulders. This further enhances the functionality of your Learning Curve as you practice the fundamentals of Stan Utleys method. If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Technorati Tags: Alignment, Golf Bag, Golf Grip, Hole Golf, Learning Curve, Mentor, Mirror Extension, Putter Face, Putter Shaft, Shoulders, Soft Case, Storage, Stroke, Visual Reference
Tags: Alignment, Golf Bag, Golf Grip, Hole Golf, Learning Curve, Mentor, Mirror Extension, Putter Face, Putter Shaft, Shoulders, Soft Case, Storage, Stroke, Visual Reference
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
While every putter must know how to putt, he has to get the ball off the tee with a strong swing before he does anything else. With practice and concentration, any golfer can learn to perfect his swing. All swings have a few common elements that make up the fundamentals of golf.
The Grip
When gripping a club, circle your left hand around the club so you have a V between the thumb and index finger. Stretch the tension from finger to the shoulder. Overlap your right hand over the left thumb and vice versa. Make your V shape create a line that leads to the chin. Apply light pressure to both hands.
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
You've just hit a great drive into the middle of the fairway and you've got a birdie chance. Then you end up hitting a poor shot from the fairway and drop a stroke, or even worse. Has that happened to you?
Here are some things to consider that should lead to you playing a more consistent golf fairway shot:
Preparation:
When you've just hit a good tee shot you're usually delighted. In fact, you're usually so delighted that you can't wait to get onto the fairway and make the next shot. This can lead to a lack of concentration, remain focused. Assess the lie. Is it on a downslope, is it a tight lie, or a fluffy lie? An uphill lie for instance will naturally give your shot height, as you will catch the ball more on an upswing than you would normally. You have to assess all these things before selecting the right club and taking up the correct stance to play your golf fairway shot. Try and visualise your next shot. It's okay knowing how you're going to play it, but it's just as important to know where you're going to put it. Remember your alignment. Look down the fairway and find a target where you want your shot to finish. Now look back on the same line towards your ball and choose another target -maybe a patch of grass, two or three feet in front of your ball. Use this as your target for alignment, as it's easier to align correctly to a target only a few feet away than one that is hundreds of yards down the fairway.
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Friday, December 11th, 2009
Golf swing instruction can make or break your golf swing. From the wrong source, it can ruin your golf swing. From the right source, it can transform it.
On the net, everyone thinks they are a golf pro. Just visit a golf forum, and you'll see everyone and their brother giving out tips. You need to be careful...these golfers are probably 25 handicaps themselves.
When you're considering golf instruction whether it be one on one with a teaching pro, or maybe a golf instruction dvd, you've got to do a little research on the credibility of this instructor.
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009
Many amateurs, even professional golfers are always on a lookout on how to improve their driver golf swing, but sometimes they are also unsure how to? All is needed is a few drills that will provide for the development of the golf skills that make for a great swing. There is no better way to learn the game of golf better and improve your swing with a set of practice drills.
Therefore, it is important to be aware what are the different types of drills to improve your swing.
What are actually golf drills?
Golf drills are a series of isolated exercises designed to develop a specific attribute or skill in one's golf game.
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Putting: Keep your shoulders on line
One of the most crucial fundamentals of consistent putting is making sure your shoulders start and stay on-line during the stroke. Here's a drill that will help you see if your shoulder alignment remains consistent: Set up in your normal putting stance, then place the putter across your shoulders, parallel to your intended target line. Your right arm should remain in its normal address position. As a further alignment check, set your right hand perpendicular to your line--just as you'd square the putterface to the target.
Practice your stroke with the right hand only while holding the shaft along the shoulders. The shaft should stay parallel to your target line as your shoulders rock up and down to move your right arm through the stroke.
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Blossoms 6-Way Ladies Cart BagBlossoms 6-Way Ladies Cart Bag Features • 8" top • 10 pocket design • Rain hood • Umbrella holder • Three zipper purse with carry strap • Beauty center • Make-up mirror If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Friday, October 16th, 2009
If you are like many golfers, you want to improve your driver golf swing. Though many players may not be aware of how they can do this. Consider using some drills to enhance your already good drive golf swing, to a great one that will help you take some strokes off of your score. Practice drills are designed to help a player improve their swing and learn the game of golf.
What are golf drills?
Many golf drills are designed to allow the player to conduct a series of exercises all focusing on one specific skill or attribute in the game of golf. The drills are generally conducted in a different way than an actual golf game is conducted, therefore the player may view the drills as out of place or odd looking. Drills only have the results of improving the game of golf, not playing the game of golf.
The following are a few drill methods that you can use to improve your personal golf swing:
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