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And Then Jack Said To Arnie . . .

Friday, June 18th, 2010
And Then Jack Said To Arnie . . .

Reading this book is like being in the locker room with the greatest players and storytellers in golf history. Sit back and enjoy many of the greatest stories of all time, from the humorous antics of Sam Snead, to the cold, ruthless play of Ben Hogan, to the litany of catastrophes that have befallen Greg Norman. Full of colorful characters and legendary places, this engaging book is sure to become a classic for millions of players who have made golf Americas sporting passion. Don Wade, senior editor of Golf Digest Magazine, has covered professional golf since the 1970s. In that time, he has worked for CBS Sports and NBC Sports as well as a golf analyst for the USA Network.

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Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2.6 putter - FREE SHIPPING

The Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2. 6 with its zero-offset setup incorporates a milled sight dot behind the stepless shaft to give players a reference mark at addressplayers can use the dot to develop a consistent shaft angle setup and/or stroke. The performance-proven Newport 2 head style gives the 2. 6 its crisp, familiar lines, including the milled sight line in the flange. With its shaft-over-spud-tip assembly positioned one shaft back from center, the Newport 2. 6 maintains the same headweight as other Studio Select Newports with a slightly thicker topline and a quarter toe hang. Features: Newport 2 head style gives the 2. 6 its crisp, familiar lines, including the milled sight line in the flange Zero-offset setup Precision milled 303 stainless steel head Factory interchangeable weight

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All Courses Great And Small

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
All Courses Great And SmallOpen the pages and travel on a circular tour of the English and Welsh landscape, and discover the golfing pleasures found there. From the heathland in the north and center to the linksland on the coasts, England and Wales present an extraordinary variety

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Jim McLean's Power DrillsJim McLean has helped thousands of golfers improve their games with these very same drills. Now you can learn and practice these drills from the comfort of your own home. Featuring 30 time tested drills from Jim McLean's two Best Selling books, "Golf Digest's Book of Drills" and "Golf Digest's Ultimate Book of Drills."

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3 World Class Golf Courses To Play In Nevada On Your Vacation

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Have you ever thought about where, in the state of Nevada, the best golf courses to play are? Where ever you travel in Nevada, whether it be in Reno, Las Vegas, or Tahoe, you can be sure you'll find amazing golf. Below are three golf courses that will give you a great idea of what you can expect when you plan a golf trip to Nevada. There are way more than three great courses in Nevada's deserts, even some that have had PGA tournaments played on them, but these are just some that come to mind.

1. The ArrowCreek Country Club near Reno, NV is one of the best golfing destinations in the United States, well at least that is what Golf Digest says! You read that right so don't worry because Golf Digest actually did name ArrowCreek one of the top golfing destinations in the US. Playing host to several types of events such as bachelor parties, weddings and tournaments, you can bet that ArrowCreek's clubhouse and country club is a first-class location. When it comes to plush playing greens and freshly cut fairways it doesn't get much better than ArrowCreek Country Club.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tri-Fold Towel

Friday, May 21st, 2010
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tri-Fold Towel

Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Embroidered Tri-Fold Towel This premium weight 16"x26" embroidered tri-fold towel, made of sheared 100% cotton velour, features a swivel clip attachment and is embroidered with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL team trademark. 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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Jim McLean's Power Drills

Jim McLean's Power Drills Jim McLean has helped thousands of golfers improve their games with these very same drills. Now you can learn and practice these drills from the comfort of your own home. Featuring 30 time tested drills from Jim McLean's two Best Selling books, "Golf Digest's Book of Drills" and "Golf Digest's Ultimate Book of Drills." Running time: 1 hour 45 minutes 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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Golf in Florida

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Golf: Truly the sport of a lifetime and very gentle on your body.

Florida, well known as vacation Mecca, is blessed by Mother Nature with a large coastal line, luxurious interior lands, year-round subtropical temperatures and annual sunshine.

Golfers visiting St. Augustine, in St. Johns County and Ponte Vedra Beach can tee off at the scenic and challenging golf courses of Florida. Playing golf in Florida offers exciting challenges to all golfers.

Playing golf in the beautiful landscape of Florida is a nice way to keep your body in shape and your mind at peace.

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Vista Vallarta Golf Is A Great 4-Course Deal!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Vista Vallarta Golf is a luxury resort for the sport of golf that offers its guests an abundance of luxury hotel options that surround its championship golf courses. The area's golf courses blend well into the Mexico. Jack Nicklaus designed the first course with its grassy hillsides, dense forests of palm trees and natural creeks and arroyos. Tom Weiskopf is the architect of the second golf course, which features extremely dense jungles, deep ravines and swiftly moving creeks. Together, Jack Niclaus and Tom Weiskopf have done an excellent job of utilizing the elevations and natural terrain to bring golfers a truly wonderful experience that won't soon be forgotten.

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A Guide to Going On a KwaZulu Natal Golf Holiday in South Africa

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

South Africa's Best Golf Courses - Champagne Sports Resort

KwaZulu Natal has South Africa's best climate, white sandy beaches and tourist attractions. KwaZulu Natal also has some of the the best golf courses in the country, with 16 courses being ranked within the Golf Digest top 100 courses for South Africa. Golf can be played throughout the year in KwaZulu Natal because it has very mild winters. If you are looking for more than just golf on your KwaZulu Natal golf holiday, then there are numerous other tourist attractions that KwaZulu Natal offers.

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A Guide to Cape Town Golf Vacations

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

The World Famous Arabella Golf Club in South Africa

Cape Town is one of the world's most beautiful cities, and is South Africa's most popular tourist destination. Many golfers worldwide have also discovered that Cape Town is a golfers paradise, with many world class golf courses to choose from. As Cape Town also includes many other tourist attractions besides its golf courses it is truly a top destination for golfing holidays. The favorable South African Rand exchange rate is also an attraction for tourists coming from Europe or North America. The price of accommodation, restaurants and golf green fees is a fraction of the equivalent cost in the United States or Europe when converted to dollars or euros.

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Golf Digests Places To Play, 6th Edition By Fodor

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Golf Digests Places To Play, 6th Edition By Fodor

Published in conjunction with Golf Digest, the nations golfing authority, this completely updated guide includes over 3,500 of the best courses in the county - those that rate three stars and above in the magazines celebrated survey of some 20,000 golfers. With coverage of courses for every budget, from inexpensive to municipal courses to pricey private courses at resorts and clubs, this guide is the single best tool for finding the best golf nationwide. With not only a better selection of courses than the competition, but also more of them, you are sure to enjoy this book.

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Understanding the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing

Friday, November 27th, 2009

In a recent issue of Golf Digest (June 2007) a "new" golf swing has been described as the hottest thing on the PGA tour, and its proponents, Andy Plummer and Mike Bennet, have been hailed as the newest golf gurus. The new swing is called the "Stack and Tilt" swing.

In describing the Stack and Tilt swing, Peter Morrice, the author of the article, indulges in a bit of overstatement when he says "Their secret...contradicts almost everything being taught in the game today." But is this swing really that unique?

The Key Difference

The major difference with the "Stack and Tilt" swing is that it encourages the golfer to keep his weight on his or her front foot during the entire swing. In other words, it does away with the idea that there should be a "weight shift" during the backswing. With the Stack and Tilt swing the golfer starts with about 60% of his or her weight on the front foot, and actually shifts more weight to the front when taking the club back.

Some older golfers will think this looks like a "reverse pivot" where the golfer seems to be leaning towards the target at the top of the swing. Teachers of the typical modern swing have their golf students draw the club back and stack their weight over their back leg when the club hits the top of the swing. But Stack and Tilt encourages the golfer to lean towards the target while the club is taken up.

Subtle Differences

It may be hard for many golfers to spot the differences at first, but some of these differences are significant. For one thing teachers of the typical modern swing want the back leg to remain slightly flexed at the knee. But with the Stack and Tilt swing the back leg straightens out as it pushes back towards the target. See the photos featured in the Golf Digest article on page 122.

As a result the front side of the body is "stacked" over the front foot, and the trailing side of the body is "tilted" towards the target.

For a comparison with the typical modern swing look at photos of Tiger's swing of the last few years, or see the photo of V.J. Singh's swing on page 43 of the same issue of Golf Digest. Singh's upper body is "stacked" over his back leg at the top of the swing, and the trailing side of his torso is perpendicular to the ground as he pushes his weight back over his back leg. This is quite different from the way the torso is angled towards the target with the Stack and Tilt swing.

Lessons from the Past

If you are familiar with the teachings of most modern golf coaches this may sound like a radical departure from golf orthodoxy. But the fact is, there have always been alternative schools of thought which questioned the simplistic "weight shift" idea. In particular, look at old photos of Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan or Sam Snead. None of these golfers make the major shift over the back leg like you see with Tiger Woods, for instance.

Or look closely at the famous 1930s teaching videos featuring Bobby Jones. He does not shift his weight to the back either. He remains centered over the ball throughout the swing and has a much more obvious focus on rotation around the center point rather than the lateral weight shift promoted by most well known modern teachers.

Points of Interest

There are several interesting points made by the the Stack and Tilt advocates which may help the average golfer hit the golf ball more squarely and (perhaps) more powerfully.

The first is the idea of keeping your weight on your front foot. Shifting one's weight to the back inevitably promotes a shallower swing at the same time as turning the ball into a moving target. This increases the chances of bottoming out too early. Depending on the golfer and the course conditions this can either result in fat shots or thin ones. Pressing into the front foot as you take the club back is a good way to force a steeper approach to the ball and a way to eliminate topping the ball. It also results in a lower trajectory since it results in de-lofting the club face. Unfortunately it also puts more strain on the front knee.

The second point is that Stack and Tilt promotes a flatter swing. A flatter swing is less vertical and more rotational, and is the way Stack and Tilt compensates for being more on top of the ball when the downswing is begun.

The third point is the not-much-discussed idea of the "pelvic thrust" which the Stack and Tilt guys claim is necessary in order to get the club approaching the ball correctly. With Stack and Tilt, since one's weight and shoulder position are forward, the approach to the ball will be significantly steeper than normal. The pelvic thrust helps to "shallow out" the swing. You achieve this by whipping your hips around and thrusting your lead hip up and towards the target. In other words you have the sensation of jumping up and striking the ball while on your toes. For examples of this see photos of Natalie Golbus or Sergio Garcia, or a younger Gary Player.

If these seem like technical points that are beyond your level of expertise, just give the "weight forward" idea a try. All you have to do is start with noticeably more weight on your front foot, and then press into that foot as you take the club up. You will probably find that it feels quite different from what you are used to. This move should result in fewer thin hits. But it may also result in more pushes, especially with the longer clubs, so you may have to adjust the positioning of the ball. You may also find it more physically taxing - requiring more body contortions - and for most of us that is not a good thing.

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Rick Hendershot is an avid golfer who blogs about golf swing theory and exotic and not so exotic golf destinations. Read his blogs called The Weekend Golfer.

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