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Archive for January, 2010

by Joe M. Randolph

In these times, we are more privy to the service of our women and men in the army. We are able to all agree that they merit each kind of consideration from the fundamentals to the most lavish, like, say a golfing resort.

Yes, if only we could give them a golf resort exclusively for the use of active-duty and retired military personnel and the Coast Guard, and current members of the Reserve, National Guard and the civilian employees of the Department of Defense. While we’re dreaming, why not have it designed like a Walt Disney deluxe resort and put it next to the Magic Kingdom itself with opportunities to visit the theme parks?

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by Joe M. Randolph

Your golf game has not improved at the rate that you were hoping for. You’re still hooking the ball on your drive, your short game is coming up short and your putting is a disaster. You have decided to take action by taking a golf lesson or two.

Taking golfing lessons is a very important commitment and indicates your need to learn and enhance your game. Three steps that might help your process in taking a productive golfing lesson are the choice of an instructor, coming prepared, and gaining feedback.

Instructor

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by Mick Euan Tait

You have probably realized that golf equipment is expensive, but you can save some money by looking for cheap golf accessories. If you have spent a lot of money buying your golf clubs and golf balls, you will not want to spend that much on your golf accessories.

The veteran golfer will have his own golf equipment already but may find that they need a few extra golf accessories. The beginner golfer, on the other hand, after buying their golf clubs and balls, still have to consider all the different golf accessories that they still need to buy.

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by Joe M. Randolph

Golfing is part of many people’s lives nowadays as avid golfers play their game at least once in a week, and some even more. Professional golfers spend hours and hours per day, and most of their weekends in the golf course. And most of them to last that long, must have the necessary aid; which comes in various forms such as apparel and accessories.

This would include their caps, their golfing shoes, their tees, shirts and others. Of all these, the most vital which also defines your performance is the golfing shoes. A good pair of golfing shoes is important to your golf experience, as it helps to defend your feet and help your golf abilities like swinging and the like.

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by Rick Natnel

If you are a person who love the game golf and also have heart for the charity work then you could be of more help. You can help the charity in any way through the golf game like a spectator, player, volunteer or sponsor.

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by Julie Potts

Golf carts that are not used on a golf course are used as utility carts or transportation. Many businesses and individuals have a need to haul heavy loads but cannot afford the $4,000 it may cost to purchase a brand new cart. One economic measure is to consider a used cart from a country club or a dealer. Private golf courses upgrade their cart fleets every three or four years.

If you are purchasing a golf cart from a private golf course, more than likely you will be buying the cart “as is.” This means they will probably have been inspected for major damage, but there will have been no cleaning or other kinds of refurbishing.

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by Eliza Melzono

If you have been playing golf for years, then you know how often you can suddenly need some rain gear. As much as every golfer hopes for a sunny day on the course, there are days when it rains anyway. An experienced golfer will always come prepared to play whether it’s raining or just plain cold. When those unexpected weather changes occur, it’s absolutely vital to have the rain gear you’ll need.

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by Joe M. Randolph

Golf can be a relaxing pastime and sport that provides the benefits of getting exercise, enjoying the outdoors, and relieving stress. However, if you are serious about the game and have trouble with your golf swing, the basic fundamental of the sport, your stress level will negate all the other benefits associated with golfing.

Stance

Everything built well starts with a solid base. Your golfing swing is not different. when starting to investigate your golfing swing start by concentrating on your position.

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by Joe M. Randolph

As a golfer, you’re definite to be ill with one sickness: Eremikophobia, the fright of sand.

Certainly, sand is any golfer’s worry. Sand represents a hazard that golfers would want to avoid at any cost: bunkers. When a ball hits the bunker, the golfer will have to compete with difficulties in whacking the ball and managing its course and path. Worse, the golfer has to whack the ball without whacking the sand, least he suffer a one stroke fine.

Hence, one of the simple things that any golfer must know by heart is what to execute when the ball touches the bunker.

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by Johnny Hamm

No golfers list of accessories is complete without the golf umbrella. These oversized umbrellas are made to protect the golfer and their golf bags alike. A great way to protect your expensive clubs as you scurry to the clubhouse during that rainstorm. These are the perfect gifts for any golf lover.

Golf umbrellas are oversized to fit you and your bag. They measure around sixty inches in diameter. There are smaller compact golf umbrellas, which are between thirty, and forty-eight inches in diameter. The umbrella will help to keep the golfer and clubs protected through its large doom design. There are golf umbrellas that have vents which help when it is windy. A double canopy style has a small vented canopy above the larger doom to withstand wind gusts as well as allow air to circulate.

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