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May 24, 2010 | No Comments
Once many golfers think about the aspect of their game they wish to improve, the vast majority think in terms of either technical elements or think about outcome. “I wish to make much more putts.” “I intend to hit more fairways.” “I really want to break 90 continually.”
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May 5, 2010 | No Comments
How do you rate your golf game, great when practicing on the green? But ineffective when under pressure competing in a match or tournament? Playing the game of golf can be a wonderful. But nerves play a part in the performance you turn out. This happens with professional and amateur players a like and the agony this brings can be torturous.
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Apr 28, 2010 | No Comments
An intricately complex game that seems very easy at first. You are not the only one if those are your thoughts about the game of golf. Sometimes just the stress and confusion caused by the complexities of navigating a course are enough to destroy your game. Today, with sophisticated gadgets like Golf GPS units it is much more easier to enjoy this wonderful game. Drastic changes over the years have transformed it into a very challenging game.
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Jan 2, 2010 | No Comments
Anyone that claims a golfing vehicle is yet another term for a golfing cart manifestly has not seen a luxury golfing auto. The explanation golfing automobiles have their names is because they offer golfers the same options many regular autos do.
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Nov 8, 2009 | No Comments
Every nonprofessional golfer is constantly looking for golf secrets to radically enhance their game. Yet they are not very easy to come by. The competitiveness of the game will not allow the professionals to easily tell all their advantageous secrets.
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Oct 30, 2009 | No Comments
Hitting wayward and inconsistent golf shots? Does the problem lie with the thin, weak or fat shots you’re hitting? Well, make sure you try out a revolutionary new swing concept called Stack and Tilt golf swing, a technique that was invented by Mike Bennet and Andy Plummer. Thanks to their brilliant brainchild, they are now regarded as the best swing teachers of modern golf. Stack and tilt golf swing tells you how you must place your weight so that better ball contact is achieved. Conventional swing techniques are completely different from this one. In conventional swing, the focus is on balancing weight shift. However, in swing and tilt, keeping your body bent over the wall and weight placed on the player’s front foot are the focuses.
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Oct 26, 2009 | No Comments
There is no question when people come up with the word green upon hearing the term golf. After all, what they usually see on television is a wide expanse of neatly manicured playing field. The field, or golf course, is not a standardized playing area. Obviously, this means that when compared to other equally famous ball games, golf can be played in uniquely designed fields. The only constant thing is the number of holes, which is a toss between 9 and 18 holes.
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Oct 22, 2009 | No Comments
It was a great year for golf drivers in 2009, with numerous options to fit every budget and handicap. The technological and design innovations that golf manufacturers introduced help golfers hit the ball farther and more accurately - exactly what makes a driver great. A lot of professional golfers have capitalized this opportunity and purchased drivers that in many cases have allowed them to win important events.
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Oct 22, 2009 | No Comments
Golf is a very well-liked game so there are tons of ideas and theories about how to perfect your golf game. It seems like everybody has an opinion about how to improve your golf swing. The problem remains: How do you refine your golf swing without breaking the bank?
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Oct 21, 2009 | No Comments
‘Drive for show, but putt for dough’ is the phrase we’ve all seen and learned from watching professional golfers in every tournament and championship either live or on TV.
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