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Archive for February 15th, 2010

by Roland Mahon

Using a fairway wood from challenging lies, can be difficult at times, for this reason, some golfers choose to avoid this club. The three wood is the longest club in your bag after the driver, so avoiding it’s use would mean you are sacrificing some distance, and perhaps the chance to hit shorter iron shots into the green.

Unlike irons, which are most effective when the ball is struck with a downward swing, Fairway woods instruction requires a sweeping motion that strikes the ball as the club head moves parallel to the ground.

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by Joe M. Randolph

You’re out at your favorite golf course, waiting to tee off with your friends when you are halted due to a slow moving party in front of you. While you cook in the hot sun, the party before you takes their time in selecting their clubs and perfecting their shots.

How many times as this occurred to you while you attempted to enjoy your favourite past time? Many golfers would say too many. That’s the reason why non-public golfing course communities are so well-liked among those that desire some additional added privacy, and they do not mind paying a little extra for it.

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