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Golfing Articles and Tips

Archive for March, 2009

by Golf Caddie

As the golf game evolves, so do golf club manufacturers. These days, there are so many different companies making clubs and they all make many different models. How are people supposed to find the right ones?

So many different companies with so much technology. Continue reading for more popular club manufacturers.

Cobra Golf may not be the most popular manufacturer out there but it makes a great driver called the Cobra S9-1. Having a street price of $300, it’s not the most expensive driver but it delivers real results. In fact, this driver won the Hot List 2009 gold award for drivers under $300.

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by Harrison Picardo

Buying a set of golf clubs is often daunting. The cost can be quite high and there are a number of different sets to choose from. In order to make the best purchase for you, here are a few things to consider.

Determine what type of user you are If youre an avid golfer, you will want to expend more time, and energy into selecting your clubs and you may want to consider spending a bit more money on your clubs. If you expect to play golf only a few times a year, in a casual setting, you really dont need to put too much effort into selecting your clubs.

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2009
09
Mar

The Golfer’s Travel Case

by Tim

The travel luggage industry thrive on the needs and demands for bags and storages designed to withstand the rigors of long distance travel. From travel cases of iPods to toiletries and undergarments, there are travel cases for almost every product imaginable.

Golfers who often travel great distances in search of challenging golf courses know all too well that regular golf bags cannot be used to carry their golf clubs during travel. Whether it is a long flight or drive, the golf clubs would jiggle excessively in regular golf bags, eventually leading to irreparable damages and even broken clubs.

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by Golf Buddy

Like all jobs, in golf also, it is very much essential and important to choose the correct tools. The name of the driver may not change the style or accuracy of the shots but it surely will show the standard of tools used. So, the player needs to choose the right tools to be distinguished from the amateurs and be considered as professional like Tiger Woods.

It is quite noticeable to beginner that there is a whole lot of variety of the equipments available at all the places like specialty stores, pro shops, online or at high-end customer retailers. So, the most difficult task for the beginner is that of selecting the right make and brand of club.

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by Golf Buddy

After playing tons of rounds with so many people, I noticed what the good golfers do that others don’t.

There’s always people who try to buy equipment. They buy their way and think it will help them. While it certainly won’t hurt, most people believe that it won’t lower your score all that much!

Some people take lessons too. They help a great deal, but they are expensive and you really need to dedicate yourself for this to work.

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by Golf Buddy

Golfers simply cannot escape the fact that they will always be sensitive to their golf course. The game of golf usually requires 18 holes of teeing grounds and greens (complete with a pin and cup), fairways and rough, and other natural hazards.

On courses with 27 or 36 holes, players choose two sets of 9 holes to play their round of golf on, depending upon maintenance concerns or course style issues, and courses with only 9 holes see players go around the course twice in one day.

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by Golf Buddy

There are many pleasures in playing golf – one of those has got to be the beautiful courses and the incredible condition in which those courses are maintained. If only my yard looked like that. Alas, golfas siren song calls me and my yard is brown and neglected.

There are many rules, players have to remember, but one of the most important thing is to take care of you, the process of good pleasure to play. Regardless of your swing is to ensure that the turf did not cause or disposal of garbage, it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that the courses to maintain good race conditions.

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2009
06
Mar

Nicklaus

by Denise I Smithson

Even before he was old enough to drive a car, it was obvious that Jack Nicklaus (also known as The Golden Bear) was destined to become a golf legend. At the age of 13, this son of a Columbus, Ohio pharmacist broke 70 while playing 18 holes.

When only 16, Nicklaus won the 1956 Ohio Open and won the US Amateur in 1959 and 1961. He came in second in 1960, to no less a player than Arnold Palmer. He would make up for this by playing on the Eisenhower Trophy winning team and establishing a as yet unbroken 269 score in four rounds that year.

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by Peter Mason

When to use the 9-Iron

Almost all golfers will get an entire set of golf clubs when they are beginning to golf. They may not know what each iron is for, but they still purchase a complete set of clubs so they have the correct golf iron when they need it. Playing golf is more than just hitting the golf ball with the first club you happen to have.

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by Denise I Smithson

Jack William Nicklaus, well known as “The Golden Bear,” was born on January 21, 1940 and may well be, as his fans will tell you, among the greatest pro golfers ever. Growing up in Columbus, Ohio, a pharmacist’s son, he was a student in Upper Arlington High School and beat a mild case of polio as a youth. Turning to golf at ten years old and shooting an amazing 51 for nine holes, he broke 70 at age 13 on eighteen holes.

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