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Monetizing Your Article Directory

December 3, 2007

This article is written for article directory owners looking to earn revenue from their sites. Before entering into any online business, it makes sense to develop some kind of revenue model for your business. Article directory owners are offering a service for website promoters who can submit articles to increase backlinks to their sites and establish credibility. They are also providing a service for information-seekers who read the articles in the directory. Article directories are typically free... Read more »

Golf Swing Slice Tips - How To Correct A Golf Swing Slice

December 3, 2007

A golf slice is when your ball curves from left to right or vice versa. It can certainly become a nuisance not having control over where your ball goes. Because of this, many golfers are seeking golf slice tips to improve their game. There are a number of theories as to why a golf ball is sliced, but the most common reasoning is that the ball is struck from the outside to the inside of the target line. Although rather uncommon, it is possible for you to strike the ball from the inside to the outside.... Read more »

Golf Swing Mechanics Tips

December 3, 2007

It’s all here: The crossover of the hands, wrists and forearms through and beyond impact is one of the movements (perhaps the key movement) that defines good ball-strikers and their mechanics. The upper arms are passive as the right hand and forearm ’snap’ over the left a sure sign of a full, committed release of energy through the ball. The great Henry Cotton always stressed the importance of ‘educating the hands’, and for me he nailed the essence of the swing. Down... Read more »

Golf Club Buying Guide - The Essentials

December 3, 2007

If you are fairly new to the game, or just new to actually going out and purchasing a club on your own, read through our quick golf club buying guide. It is sure to set you straight on what you need to know about buying the perfect golf club for your needs. What kind of golf clubs do you have to choose from? First, let’s take a look at the types of golf clubs that make up a set. Typically, a golfer carries fourteen or fewer clubs in his or her bag. The four basic types of these golf clubs... Read more »

Golf Balls: What Type Should You Buy?

December 3, 2007

Have you ever walked into your local golf store or a nearby Dick’s Sporting Goods store to get some golf balls? It may seem like the easiest task at hand as you walk from your car, through the parking lot, and into the store. You’re just there to pick up some good old golf balls for your game later that evening. You pass a nice looking golf shirt, some golf shoes, and then you see them. You stop dead in your tracks. The shelves… upon shelves… upon shelves of golf balls seem... Read more »

How To Cure a Driver Slice

December 3, 2007

This is how I cured my slice. Now I hit sexy draws, and the occasional hook. I’ll assume readers understand golf terminology. I will try to include some explanation in layman’s terms. Here’s how you do it: Everything is IMPORTANT..an error from the basic will result in a slice no matter what you do. 1a) Have a Neutral or Strong grip. Neutral Grip=The right palm is facing the target line direction Strong Grip=the right hand is “slightly” under the shaft ... Read more »

Golf Vacation Packages - Some Questions to Ask

December 3, 2007

When you know what questions to ask about golf vacation packages, making arrangements are much easier. One specific destination to investigate is a Las Vegas vacation. When you start planning your Las Vegas golf vacation package, there are a number of details that you need to consider. This article will review several frequently asked questions you can ask to help you tee it up with confidence that you are getting the best vacation experience that you can. What is your cancellation policy for this... Read more »

A Beginners Guide Golf Scoring and Calculating a Golf Handicap

December 3, 2007

Let’s start with a scratch player. A scratch player is a very good player for whom the measure of par is how he should play around the course, i.e. if the course is par 73 then he should take 73 shots to get around. If he is playing a hole of up to 250 yards in length we assume he should hit the green in one shot and then take two putts to hole the ball. This hole is a par 3. Any hole between 251 yards and about 470 yards is classed as a par 4, where a scratch player will take two shots to... Read more »

Golf Etiquette: A Very Important Part Of The Game

December 3, 2007

If you are a novice golfer you need to be aware of the importance of golf etiquette within the Official Rules of Golf. For the inexperienced player, golf etiquette can be a minefield so it pays to get to grips with the appropriate way to behave if you want to remain welcome on the course. Golf etiquette 1 If you book a tee-off time ensure that you arrive punctually at the first tee, and do not take practice swings on that or any other tee, always take them to the side of the tee. Golf etiquette tip... Read more »

How To Choose The Right Golf Equipment For You

December 3, 2007

Choosing the right golf equipment is very important and it is not just about how much you spend on it that counts. There is a huge array of golf equipment available to day, both on- and offline so it can be quite confusing when you are just starting out. The first golf equipment to consider is what type of clubs you should get. These have to be suitable for your height, weight and the type of game you play. Most people use standard length clubs which are fine for men between 5 feet 2 inches and 5... Read more »


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