Stand Golf Bags To Save Your Back and Clubs
December 3, 2007
Stand golf bags have retractable legs, normally in the form of a tripod, which actuate when the golf bag is set down, and allow the bad to stand up at an angle. This allows the bag and clubs to be more easily accessible than if they were lying on the round. It also keeps the bag and your clubs clean and dry in wet or muddy conditions. Golf Bags With Stands Save Time If you carry the bag around the course with you, rather than use a buggy or golf cart, then you should consider one of the many designs... Read more »
How To Hit The Dreaded Buried Bunker Shot
December 3, 2007
Having your golf ball buried (fried egg) in the sand trap doesn’t happen very often, but when it does it can be daunting golf shot to golfers of any level. Here are a few simple tips to help you pull this golf shot off. The first thing you should remember is to not take a big swing and follow through. I know this might sound a little strange, but let me explain why. The idea is to pick your sand wedge up quickly, swing down steep with your golf club and have it stick into the sand. The force... Read more »
Golf Schools Are Your Best Bet
December 3, 2007
If you want to make a BIG LEAP in improving your golf game then a golf school is your best bet. A golf school is 100% dedicated to making you a better golfer. The majority of the golf schools can and will teach you to become a better golfer. The 5 major features a good golf school should be offering are: 1. No more than a 4 to 1 teaching ratio with 2 to 1 being something to look for and 1 to 1 being ideal, but will be a lot more pricey. 2. The golf school’s pros should be seasoned teaching... Read more »
Custom Golf Bags To Meet All Your Needs
December 3, 2007
Custom golf bags can be made available in all colors, designs and sizes from an increasing number of companies who are providing customization services including provision of designer logos and simple embroidered designs and messages. The standard products are no longer satisfactory to many people for whom standardization is equated with the ordinary, and must have customized products to suit their own particular characters and personalities. Show Your Team Colors Traditional customizing services... Read more »
Want To Play The Old Course At St. Andrews?
December 3, 2007
Several years ago I had the opportunity to play the Royal Links Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada. I had heard a lot about the course with the holes representing some of the classic holes of the British Open like The Road Hole from St. Andrews, and The Postage Stamp from Troon. The clubhouse is a replica of a castle and adds a lot to the atmosphere. Some of the other courses represented on the course are Carnoustie, Turnberry, Royal Liverpool, Prestwick, Royal Lytham, Muirfield and Royal Birkdale.... Read more »
Are You Playing With The Right Golf Clubs?
December 3, 2007
Getting the right golf equipment to play the game of golf can be daunting for someone new to the game because of all the choices. You just need to be pointed in the right direction with a few tips and it’s really pretty easy. Here are some tips to get your started on buying golf gear: 1. The first thing you must do is determine your budget. How much are you willing to spend on a complete set of golf clubs. When I mean a complete set of golf clubs I’m referring to the irons, woods, putter,... Read more »
Cart Golf Bags Are Often Over Looked
December 3, 2007
When golfers are looking for equipment the importance of the cart golf bags are often overlooked. Being properly equipped while you are on the golf course is one of the most important things in determining if you will have a successful round. The last thing you need to happen is being in the middle of your round and not having exactly what you need because your bag does not properly hold everything you need. Before you select a golf bag you need to know exactly how you plan to use it. Will you be... Read more »
Hilton Head Golf Vacations Provide Everything You Could Ask For
December 3, 2007
If you are stuck for a vacation this year why not try one of the many Hilton Head golf vacations on offer, at the southern end of South Carolina. Combine a great climate with a marvelous golfing and seaside vacation that nobody in your family will gripe about. Who can gripe about the otters, bobcats and mink? Or just off-island, the dolphins and loggerhead turtles? Your family will love you for this vacation so much that you will be able to golf all day without so much as a murmur of complaint…well,... Read more »
TaylorMade R7 425 vs Original R7 Quad
December 3, 2007
As a current TaylorMade R7 Quad owner, it’s hard to conceive that the new TaylorMade R7 425 Quad could be that much better than the original. We’ll I did some research and I was pleasantly surprised that TaylorMade was able to squeeze more out of the new R7 425 Quad. While this isn’t quite a TaylorMade R7 425 review, it does provide some details on why the new one performs better. Here are the nitty-gritty details between the R7 425 Quad vs. R7 Quad: - 17% more movable weight- 7%... Read more »
Get Coached In the Mountains With Colorado Golf Schools
December 3, 2007
Most golfers never consider Colorado golf schools when they are looking for some coaching. It’s probably fair enough if they are just looking for some straight instruction to resolve a problem that they may have. In that case there seems little point in travelling to Colorado. However, have you considered combining some essential golf instruction with a winter vacation in Colorado? Winter is the ideal time for getting your game together and having these niggling problems sorted out, unless... Read more »



