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Three Golf Balls That May Improve Your Game

June 21, 2008

With so many great golf balls on the market, here is some information that may help you find the ball just for you. The Titleist Pro V1 - Professional Grade The Titleist Pro V1 golf ball is must-have for the bag of any serious golfer. The Pro V1 is tour tested and approved by many of the professionals on the circuit. It’s true that the price is steep, but when you can get used Titleist golf balls at a huge discount there’s no reason not to try them. So what sets the Titleist Pro V1 apart... Read more »

A Guide For Golfing Vacations In Spain

June 21, 2008

Spain is the best of both worlds for people who are looking for vacations for golfing as well as learning the cultural history of the country. It seems to be the best golf destinations for everyone around the world. Talking about the golf courses which are there in Spain the first and the foremost is the Madrid Golf and a club is called the La Manga Club. The other famous courses are the Costa del Sol, Paradisus Palma Real, Mijas Golf, Almeria, and Alcaidea Golf. As with Spain, everything comes with... Read more »

Tee Off In Style In Mexico

June 21, 2008

Mexico offers some of the worlds best place to pay golf along with doing other tourist attractions. The most favorite part of the Mexico golf destination is the Mexican Baja California. It is a dream come true and a vacations paradise for the golfing enthusiasts. It is house to some of the finest golf course and beaches. These beaches are made up crystal clear azure water, sugar white sands and those warm breezes across the ocean. Baja in Mexico was the biggest sea fishing destination in the Mexico... Read more »

How Do I Use A Fairway Wood?

June 20, 2008

A common problem for golfers is the correct use of the fairway wood. Many amateur players try to lift the ball into the air rather than let the loft of the club do it. Tip one; let the club do it’s job. Engineers and very clever people design these clubs to perform a set of particular actions, getting the golf ball airborne is one of them. Fairway woods are incredibly useful clubs performing a variety of tasks from the obvious like hitting the ball from the fairway to driving off the tee,... Read more »

Newsflash: Your Golf Clubs Need To Fit You!

June 19, 2008

With the prices of golf equipment where they are today, it only makes good sense to be custom club fit for your new golf clubs. Yes, it may cost you another fee to be club fit for a set of golf clubs but, trust me; this will be less than 10% of the price of your new investment. If this still seems like to much money, find a local PGA professional who will include the cost with a purchase of a Driver or a set of golf irons. To use the phrase from Nike, Just Do It. Let me tell you why owning a set... Read more »

How To Play Golf With “The Boss”

June 19, 2008

As more and more deals are “Done” on the golf course,it is very important that you know how to properly handle the invite to play golf from your boss when it happens. That is, if you want ot move up the corporate ladder or close a huge business deal. Here is how to do it. 1. The Invite The call comes in from their secretary. The boss wants to see you in their office. What did you do now? Believe it or not, your boss asks you if you can make a tee time on Saturday. Whether this question... Read more »

Junior Golf Clubs For Your Kids

June 19, 2008

Junior golf clubs and fitting them have long been ignored by the manufactures. For the most part, they just do not present many options in their offerings. In just the past few years this has started to change. Having my own children, I understand that they grow and change rapidly. Many of us learned to play the game of golf with a cut down club from your dad. Even being cut down, it was usually too heavy for us and the extra weight made it difficult to swing the club. With new technology in the... Read more »

Golf Bunkers Can Be Your Friends

June 19, 2008

Believe it or not the greenside bunker can be your friend.Faced with a green surrounded by water or thick rough many pros will be happy to land in the sand trap rather than face a wet ball or three inch rough. Most amateur golfers will curse as their ball drops into the sandy stuff but with a little practice the bunker shot is not a hard one, much easier say, than a lob shot. First consider your stance. A firm foundation is important as there is little or no lower body movement in the bunker shot.... Read more »

Golf Club Manufacturers Want You To Fail

June 19, 2008

Have you ever noticed how many ads are on the television or in magazines for the latest, greatest drivers? How many of those ads promise longer, straighter drives? Fade the ball, draw the ball, and hit the green from 300 yards? Have you noticed what is missing from the majority of those advertisements? They all concentrate on the distance and the accuracy of the drive you can achieve if you buy their new driver for $300 or $400 but they do not say “we will cut your score!” The simple... Read more »

Buy Golf Clubs Online And Get A Better Deal

June 19, 2008

Do you play golf? If I was a betting man I would hazard a guess that you do or why would you be reading this? Furthermore I would also bet that you buy new golf clubs from time to time, and I guess you talk to your buddies, visit a couple of stores and then lay out your money for the club that takes your fancy. I would ask why? I play golf, a lot of golf. I am not a professional golfer and I don’t think I would want to be, I don’t like flying for one! What I am is an ordinary guy with... Read more »


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