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Simple Strategies For Golf Improvement
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:52pm
Howsoever insignificant it may seem, the weekend golfer needs to
remember that some sort of strategy has to be employed while playing
golf. Some of these observations, inspections and reactions should
become automatic with time but for a beginner they require some effort
and conscious planning.
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Golfing Equipment. Preparing Properly For Golf
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:52pm
Like any other game or sport, golf requires that you are geared up
correctly to be able to properly take part fully in the game. This
article will give you a basic conception of basic golf equipment a
golfer requires to be proficient to understand and play golf.
To start with, the minimum piece of golf equipment is a golf ball.
These balls are always dimpled, they are tiny , and vital to your game
of golf. They are designed to fly much further distances when 'driven'
hard during your game.
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Practicing Golf During The Off Season
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:52pm
Golf just like baseball and football has an off-season. Though there
are no tournaments during this time, this doesn't mean that players
stop practicing and preparing for the next game.
Most players rest for a period of time to recharge the body from the
stress of competing in the PGA tour season. Studies have shown that
having a time off enables the individual to play better golf and avoid
making lower scores.
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Golf Vacations: What You Need to Know
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:51pm
Vacation time is here! Pack up your clothes. Pack up your shoes. Pack
up your toothbrush, toothpaste, and some sunscreen. And, of course,
don't forget to pack the most important thing of all: your golf bag.
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The Golf Handicap System
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:50pm
The handicap basically allows people of very different golfing ability
to compete with each other. Other sports do have a handicap system, but
nowhere does it work as effectively as in the game of golf.
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Golf Club Golf Club Golf Club From Where Art You Come
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:50pm
Since golf is such a pleasurable and competitive sport where players
are always looking to shave off that last stroke players have always
sought to make better equipment.Golf is a hard enough game without
making it harder with inadequate tools of the trade. Initially in golf
history players actually carved their own clubs and balls from wood
until skilled craftsmen assumed the task. Long-nosed wooden clubs are
the oldest known designed clubs remaining in use from the 15th century
until the late 19th century. Long-noses as they were affectionately
called were made of pear, apple or holly trees and were used to help
achieve maximum distance with the feathery golf ball which began to
come into use in 1618.
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