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Monday, December 14th, 2009
History of Golf
Golf first originated in Scotland (gowf in Scots) and has
been played for at least five centuries in the British Isles.
There were no golf schools present at that time but likely
now there are millions even trillions of golf schools, golf
channels, golf magazines and golf websites which provide
very effective golf instructions, golf lessons and even
very useful golf tips.
Well golf is a game of hitting a ball into a hole by an
individual or a team. Golf doesn’t need a fixed standard
playing area and is mostly organized by the clubs. Some
basic golf instructions are given below:
1 Always maintain your body balance before start playing golf.
2 Carefully watch the ball and focus on it.
3 The ball should be hit in the center of the club face.
4 After hitting the shot keep an eye on the ball if it miss
then try again.
5 Be prepared mentally and physically for the achievement of
your goal. 8 to 10 shots per round are needed.
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Where do we, as struggling weekend amateurs, find the best golf tips? Of course we all have the playing partners who are never shy to lend advice when we are struggling, but we don't want to go down that road if we truly have a desire to improve our game, do we? What I'm saying is why would you listen to the advice of somebody who plays as bad or worse than you, even if the advice is well intentioned?
That leads us back to the original question, where do we find the best golf tips? There are dozens of answers to that simple question. There are fantastic programs on The Golf Channel if you have access to it. There are also short segments on the weekly network coverage of the professional tours that give great advice.
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
Whether you are a beginner at golf or a professional, you will want the golf ball that suits you and your game best. You will also want to get the best golf ball for your money. This is where golf ball reviews come in handy as a reference tool.
Don't allow yourself to be swayed by what you see your friends or fellow golfers using. First, they may have been golfing longer than you have. Secondly, they may have an entirely different technique than what you have. There are many good golf ball reviews online, in magazines or stores that will be very helpful. It is wise to remember that the most expensive balls may not be what you need. The top-of-the-line name brands that you read about may not be the best for you either. More expensive is not always best- just more expensive.
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Like any other sport, physical fitness, practice and etiquette play an important role. This article will cover a more holistic view of playing golf and improving your game.
Fitness:
- You'll never be a great golfer unless you keep you body and mind it shape. I know the truth hurts. But all the great players will devote a good portion of their schedule at the gym. Besides the obvious health benefits, you'll be able to enjoy the game long after you retire.
- Eat right. Stay away from high fat and sugar loaded foods. Don't have that doughnut and coffee in the morning. Have a glass of juice with some high fiber cereal. If you must have coffee, try to drink it black. The antioxidants and mild caffeine in coffee have been shown to be beneficial to your health. Avoid loading your coffee with creamers and sugar. Also avoid artificial sweeteners.
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Spending a golf vacation in Arizona can be a restful or challenging proposition depending on the type of golfer. Many travel agencies offer a choice of packages and conveniences for the golfer vacationer.
Spending a golf vacation in Arizona can be a restful or challenging proposition depending on the type of golfer. Many travel agencies offer a choice of packages and conveniences for the golfer vacationer.
Arizona has as varied a number of golf courses as it has varied landscapes. The steep hills, canyons winding rivers and deserts all contribute to making golfing in Arizona enjoyable. Challenges are found in every fairway and ever sand bank. Whether the golfer is competing or merely challenging himself, Arizona’s golf courses will test the golfer to the limit. With over a hundred golf courses and an almost never failing pleasant climate the golfer can play to his hearts content.
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
I'm so tired of reading about the latest and greatest method for a golf pitch shot or any other golf shot for that matter. You know, you can go back to some golf magazines from the 60's and you'll see almost the exact same pictures and instruction sequences as today. Not much has really changed in golf instruction I'm here to tell you. If you read the latest books, however, you'd swear that the human body was just invented or that golf clubs were just invented, one of the two.
Listen, it's so simple to make a great golf pitch shot and everyone wayyy over complicates this. As with everything I teach in golf, it all boils down to doing a couple main things very correctly. Most of the details matter very little but we get all caught up in so many minor things that we end up not paying attention to the major thing.
For a golf pitch shot. Here's the major things:
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