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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
No matter how expert or novice you are in golf, when nerves hit you, you will really find it hard to control your shot. Thus, when you always feel the nerves within your system each time you play, you are never assured of having a successful output. Nerves occur for several reasons. For instance you miss the shot you have previously done, you will feel frustrated and your entire game plan is destroyed. You might also remember an event which triggered you to feel anxiety. When these scenarios happen, nerves would really run out of control. When such situations occur, just relax.. There are certain steps you can undertake in order to cure nerves for an improved mental game. Three best cures are here in this article.
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Good branded golf clubs cost money, lot's of money. No matter what you spend that you will wind up with a decent golf swing and better scores. The most popular brand name clubs on the market are Taylor Made, Calloway, Cobra and Ping. There are also many find golf brands available such as Nike, Titlest, Adams, Wilson, Hippo, Scotty Cameron to name a few. These companies keep a close eye on the competition and try to improve on a feature or design in order to carve out a niche in the market.
As an alternative to high priced brand name, golf clones are clubs that are designed using superior features native top brand name clubs but at a much more less expensive cost to the consumer. Clone golf clubs are manufactured using the same design and materials that the major manufactures use. Frequently clone club makers use the same shafts and grips as well. As a result, performance is almost identical to that of the pricy brands.
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Friday, May 28th, 2010
One of many best publications currently available for people serious on enhancing his or her golf game is by Jack Moorehead. Entitled “How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros”, this book is loaded with tactics and methods that will certainly profit the beginner, amateur, along with the professional golfer. This sport entails not only ability and strategy, but also determination and perseverance. No matter your age or current proficiency level, every person can lower scores by reading the book.
Individuals everywhere in the world are investing thousands of dollars seeking to learn real strategies for enhancing their game yet without a great deal of success. Moorehead recognizes this kind of frustration, which is the reason he wrote the book, “How to Break 80.” This author is not a professional golf player but an enthusiast together with 60 million other men and women on the globe.
This e-book is inspirational, creating the ideal choice for people that want to boost thier golf game it can make the perfect gift idea for any golfing enthusiast. Using the variety of marketing strategies and techniques in “How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros” will certainly reduce your handicap and enable you to become an infinitely more accomplished golfer.
This writer has invested years gathering inside information from expert golf players on every continent. That combined with his understanding and the errors made over 20 yrs of playing golf are what give readers the edge. Quit wasting your hard-earned money on professional lessons and purchase the book “How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros”. You'll discover details never known before and be on your way to shooting the best game of your life.
Moorehead invites individuals to sign up newsletter and book, but for the low price, everybody will receive a thorough manual packed with his instructions he has learned and inside tips and strategies that are available from genuine experts. People will also be given instant access to the entire system and every bonus, and also a 100%, money-back guarantee with no questions asked.
So long as have to spend tons of money for golf lessons or ever buy another golf book when you live. You just need to this one, all-inclusive book that will forever change the way you golf. How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros has helped people all over the world this means you will help you too. Perhaps on your next golf holiday it is possible to use all the skills learned from this book.
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Well golfers, summer is on its way, and most weekend "golf" warriors are hitting the links. There are ways to enjoy this wonderful game, which entail golf strategies for recreation or progress. I myself have always struggled with wanting to pound out a 400 yard drive, being that I'm a big guy, but let's face it- Tiger Woods and the boys on the tour even hook or slice at times.
It all starts with timing. Good timing brings accuracy from the tee, and this is where one must begin to improve their golf swing. Shorten your back swing by stopping your shoulder turn when your arms start going back naturally. If you don't you will get in trouble at the top if you keep going. Stay parallel, and eliminate over turning by keeping your hands away from your head, as far as possible. When you keep your feet planted, you will also find that this holds your lower half and stops you from swaying.
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010
Prince Golf MX HybridsPrince Golf MX Short Game Hybrids Prince Golf introduces the industry's first hybrid chipper series. These maximum M.O.I. short game hybrids are great around the green and deadly accurate from 130 yards in. Prince short game hybrids help you avoid chili dipping, fat shots and miss hits. 37 deg. Hybrids Approach Chipper • 130 yards in • The original hybrid chipper • Great out of the rough • Fairway bunker shots • Long approach greenside chipping 42 deg. Hybrid Pitch Chipper • 100 yards in • Mid-range approach shots • Restricted swings • Medium range greenside chipping 47 deg Hybrid Gap Chipper • 70 yards in • Fantastic out of deep rough • Tough shots from tight lies • Short range greenside chipping 56 deg Hybrid Sand Chipper • 40 yards in • Greenside sand traps • Tight pin placements • High lob, soft landing chips Specs MX Chipper APPROACH PITCH GAP SAND Loft (degrees) 37 42 47 56 Lie (degrees) 70 71 72 64 Length (inches) 37.5 37 36.5 35.5 Weight (grams) 280 290 300 312 Hosel(mm) offset offset offset offset Bounce (degrees) 0 0 0 14 Head Material 431 Stainless 431 Stainless 431 Stainless 431 Stainless
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Passion For GolfSpanning the last five decades, these thoughtfully selected pieces from the best golf writers of the modern era show that no sport has mirrored American culture and society as closely as golf. Schuyler Bishops unique introductions showcase the turning po
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Friday, March 19th, 2010
Ten Commandments Of Mindpower GolfThis unique guide will help players at every level develop the emotional toughness necessary to win the mental game of golf. Dr. Robert K. Winters carefully guides you through his time-tested action plan for success, providing personal work-book assignments and key-point summaries to heighten the learning experience. With ten easy-to-follow principles for improving the mental aspect of every golfers game, this book will be a great addition to your collection. Enrich your golf game by learning: thou shalt have a great attitude; thou shalt always believe in thyself; thou shalt play one shot at a time; and much more!
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Do you want to improve your golf game? Are you considering spending $500 to $1,000 on new golf clubs? Of course the golf retail industry focuses on equipment. That is only natural but it is not necessarily the best way to improve your golf game. A better reality is that golf instruction,golf swing fundamentals and specific focused lessons will bring substantially better results than equipment alone.
If one wants to play better golf, you will be far better served by investing in yourself, rather than new golf clubs! The cliché says "it is the shooter making the mistake, not the gun" Believe it!
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
There is no doubt that the approach shot to the green is one of the most important shots in your golf game. Hit it high and tight to the pin and you're set up for an excellent birdie opportunity. Hit thin or fat and you're set up for a bogey opportunity or even worse. This is why you need to spend time on the practice range hitting approach shots.
I see many higher handicap golfers struggle with their approach shots into the green. It's understandable as this shot can be a little tricky, but you it certainly doesn't have to get the best of you. Here is a golf teaching aid designed to help you improve your approach shots and begin hitting more greens in regulation. Let's get started.
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010
The following paragraphs summarize the work of golf lessons experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of golf lessons. Heed their advice to avoid any golf lessons surprises.
Those of you not familiar with the latest on golf lessons now have at least a basic understanding. But there's more to come.
If you’ve been thinking about taking up golf, or if you’re a golfer in search of a better game, you may have considered golf lessons. But are golf lessons really beneficial? And how do you find a pro who will offer good advice?
There are some who swear that lessons are vital and others who say that practice is the only thing that will improve your golf game. The truth seems to lie somewhere in the middle. But before you drop your coach or sign up for lessons, consider what it is that you hope golf lessons will accomplish. Outlining your goals may help you decide whether you truly need lessons or simply more time on the course.
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010
A better golf game is achievable by any golfer. It doesn't matter what your age is, how good a player you are or how long you've been playing. But the key to a better golf game may not be what you think.
The 'standard' approach to a better golf game is taking lessons; buying more equipment; and hitting hundreds of golf balls at the range.
Although, the above approach is not altogether incorrect, there is one crucial missing element. That element is your BODY! You swing those fancy clubs; you hit all those balls at the range; and you physically participate in the aspect of taking lessons.
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