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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

Golfers take their game seriously whether they are amateurs or professionals.Most golfers work 18 holes of golf at one time, and they want to play a whole range of providers with them on a round that might last up to 4 hours.  You can get from New York to Chicago in less time than it takes to play a round of golf.  The club house with supplies of food and golf equipment might be a great distance from the holes at the farthest end of the golf course.  If a golfer loses a ball, he or she cannot just run back to the pro shop to buy another ball.  A hungry or thirsty golfer cannot stop play to get a bottle of water or a sandwich to continue play.

The golfer carries his food and water supplies in the golf bag in order to avoid delay or cessation of play.  The game of golf is played according to strict protocols and leaving the course to return later is not acceptable except for dangerous conditions like a thunderstorm.Besides food, water and golf balls, a golfer has a wide different of golf clubs in the golf bag.  The dedicated golfer has several wood clubs in the golf bag to hit the distance shots, a selection of irons for the fairways and traps.  Every golfer has at least one putter and this must go along for the full eighteen holes in the golf bag.  Some golfers may get through eighteen holes with the same ball, but other golfers may lose several balls.  Some golfers may lose several balls in one lake.All golfers make some extra balls in their golf bag. 

All the necessary equipment loaded into a good golf bag is heavy so a smart golfer does not want to increase the weight by selecting a heavy bag.  A good golf bag will have many convenient compartments, but it will not weigh too much and add additional weight to the load.  Golfers want to have easy access to their equipment so the way a golf bag is organized can make access to the necessary items easier.If a golfer just hit his ball into a tree, the player is likely irritated and frustrated.  This is not the time or place to search through a big bag for a new ball.That disappointment may just let the golfer back into the tree for a 2nd time. 

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

Golf is massively popular and as you would expect there are thousands and thousands of sites about it.The difficulty for the amateur golfer is that there is just too much info.

When you go to Google or any other search engine and type in the information you are looking for you will receive a bewildering number of websites that might offer what you are looking for.

To show this I have just done a random search for “buy new seven iron” – no quotes.  I have been returned no less than 18,600,000 results.

This is of little or no assistance.  I am suffering with information overload, particularly as a quick look through the first page of websites suggests a lot of narrow websites rather then a the general overview retailer that i was hoping for

As another example I have tried “golf course in Arizona”.  This time I have got 3,400,000 results.

It seemed to me that I should be able to reduce the overload of Google information and find a solution for myself.

One day I was struck by the solution (not a golf ball).

What I did was to build a personal golf toolbar.  Just in case you don’t know toolbars are the lines of icons that sit above the main window of your computer screen.

In the toolbar I put in my favorite golfing websites so that whenever I wanted golf information it was there at the top of my screen every time I was online.It meany my preferred store, course directory and news site were just a click away. It put an end to wasting time with Google and looking at too many websites.

I use Google rarely now for golf searches and just rely on the toolbar most of the time.

I decided that it would be great for others to use the toolbar and it’s here.Anyone can take a look and use it for free if they want.The toolbar is designed to download in a matter of moments. It has no spyware or anything sinister.

At the moment it has a top golf store, training aid site, news section and a weather forecast, a site where you can organise golf vacations plus some games and utilities such as a calculator.

The Golf Information toolbar.

I think its very handy and hope that many more will.There is no charge though I should mention that if you should purchase through the retailer on the toolbar I do receive a commission.

Please enjoy the toolbar.

The Golf News toolbar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

The Perfect Golf Swing

Many things comprise golf swing biomechanics. We are going to enumerate these components in this article so that you can develop that model golf swing. Take note, however, that merely reading about golf swing biomechanics will not suffice; you will need to apply what you learn in the golf course or driving range, and keep practicing.

Get a video taken of your swing

The first thing you’ll want to do is identify the state of your swing at the moment. One way to do this is to have a close friend or a coach record your golf swing. It is best to do this while you are at a golf course. 

You can record the video of your swing on a driving range but this may not accurately depict what your golf swing is like on an actual course. It’s a known fact that alot of golfers have a different swing on the golf course as apposed to the driving range. It’s ideal to take it on an actual course in order to better analyze and improve on your golf swing biomechanics.

Video your golf swing for analysis
Take a closer look at your swing in the video and try uncover any specifc areas where you might be doing something incorrectly. It is these areas that may be the culprit behind your miss hits and poor direction. Studying the video will help you get started on modifying your golf swing.

Practice correctly
The next stage, which hopfeully goes without saying, is to actually put into practice what you have learnt about golf swing biomechanics. You have to make sure you are practicing techniques correctly and not just enhancing your bad habits.

You can start at the driving range and start incorporating your findings into your golf swing. Practice at the driving range at least five times and go through 200 balls in each practice session. After a little time, you will start to notice improvements in your golf swing, precision and distance.

After sufficient practice sessions on the driving range, it is now time to test your improved golf swing out on the golf course. It would be good if you can have someone video your golf swing again. Take careful note of any improved scores and pay particular attention to your style and comfort level in comparison to your previous sessions. 

Carefully analyze the videos, with a coach if possible, to ensure the adjustments you have made are producing the right results. Developing perfect golf swing biomechanics is about seeing your overall game consistently change for the better.

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

As winter is in full swing and probably one of the coldest for a while, a lot of people do tend to want to stay indoors a lot. It just become very depressing to get out of the home and go and play a field of golf. But this is not the only thing the cold whether does. It can also end up affecting your overall game because things such as the grip on the golf clubs will become a bit of a problem. Below are a few tips that will help you out when you are looking to better your game in the winter.

Keeping your hands at the right temperature.
The game of golf is mainly about your hands, you have to use them to pick up the ball and strike the ball, so make sure they are the correct temperature and not too cold. As you could potentially lose a lot of feel on the shorter shots.

Keep your spikes in tip top shape
This is very important as it could affect your strike, especially if the weather is rainy and windy. Make sure that your spikes are not worn down.

Take a bigger Club
This is one of the most crucial tips as when you strike the ball in the winter it does not travel as fast as it would do in the hotter months. So get yourself a bigger club that is ok for the winter and will help you get the greatest possible shots.

Keep it Dry
If you want to get the best grip and the best contact when you strike a ball then keep your clubs and putters dry at all times. They are bound to get wet and moist in the winter months. So to avoid disappointment in your game you should prepare well before.

Do not just use one Golf Ball
As already mentioned, we know that balls travel further in heat. So try not to use just one single ball during your game. Warming up and alternating balls will make your shot go a lot further.

There are many more tips which can be used but the above should set you up for a good game of golf during the winter months. Remember to keep on practicing your game, I see a lot of people stop during the chilly months and then when the summer comes they become rusty and start losing their skill set.

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

Let’s face it, as an advanced golfer, we continously monitoring our ball flight, trying to tweak it to get that extra edge.  It’s one of many aspects of your game that can have a big affect on your improvement.  Whether it’s a lower trajectory with control or an increased trajectory for distance. Controlled ball flight is a a common thread to raising the overall level of your game and the Rifle Flighted shaft has been the select choice for many. Let’s look at this great technology in more detail.

Rifle Flighted shaft was introduced through an exclusive technology called Flex Distribution Technology. This technology was then perfected on the PGA tour after working with players that use the shaft. PGA Tour players are great for having keen eyes and feel for their shafts and were instrumental in developing the final product. The shaft has become a premier iron shaft on the market.

Rifle Flighted shaft comes from the revolutionary concept introduced by Royal Precision shaft maker in 1998. Each shaft has an exaggerated change in kick point to manipulate a better ball flight based on loft. The longer irons have a lower kick point to promote better launch and higher ball flight and the shorter irons have a higher kick point to promote a lower trajectory with added control. Royal Precision worked this technology to perfection!

Common feedback from players that use the Rifle Flighted shaft is the better balance and more efficient energy transfer they experience. Although much of this feedback is subjective, the Flighted shaft continues to gain in popularity, especially for the better player. If feedback is any indication of success, the Rifle Flighted shafts is doing extraordinary.

Royal Precision Rifle shafts are one of the most played iron shafts on tour. Rifle shafts have recently been played by 10 of the world’s top 20 ranked golfers! Rifle introduced flighted shafts after a successful launch on the European Tour. The Rifle Flighted shaft has not looked back since — players continue to flock to this shaft.

Rifle Flighted shafts remain to be a very popular choice for iron shafts. Most of the loyal Rifle customers is the more educated, advanced golfer. These players understand what a shaft can do for their game and Rifle delivers the goods with their Flighted shaft!

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

How to Break 80

Golfers like to play games during a match, especially those players with low golf handicaps. Some foursomes have a regular game whenever they get together and play. Others don’t. Golf games add a little excitement to a match and pressures players to perform. They provide a chance to execute an adjustment learned in a golf lesson or execute a golf tip. And they offer a chance to win money, gain a free drink, or earn bragging rights. Many golf games entail putting.

Perhaps the all time favorite game is the Nassau. The Nassau, as explained by Brent Kelly, the golf guide at About.com, is one of the most popular golf tournament formats and golf bets. It is three tournaments or bets in one: the front nine, the back nine and the 18-hole scores all count as seperate tournaments or bets. In a Nassau tournament, the player (or team) winning the front nine wins a prize, the player (or team) winning the back nine wins a prize, and the player or team with the low 18-hole total wins a prize.

Below are some other popular golf games that you and your foursome may enjoy playing next time you’re out on the course.

Three-Putt Poker
On the first tee everyone throws a nominal amount of money in a pot and gets a playing card. Each time a golfer one-putts a green, he gets another card. Each time he three-putts, he adds a dollar to the pot. At the end of nine holes, the golfer holding the best poker hand takes all the money and everyone re-antes for the second nine.

One-Hole Press
A press is a gambler’s mulligan. It's a chance to salvage a discouraging match by starting a new bet. A one-hole press is like any other press, except that it expires at the end of the current hole rather than running until the end of the game. Terms and limitations, if any, should be negotiated at the beginning.

Saskatchewan
This is a putting game. If you’re on the green and you haven’t putted yet and your ball lies farther from the hole than the length of the flagstick, you can yell “Saskatchewan.” If you then make the putt, everyone pays you a dollar. But if you three-putt, you pay everyone else three dollars. Some players know this game by another name, but names in golf games don’t really matter that much.

Worst-Ball
This game is the opposite of best ball. If you or your partner does worse on a hole than both of your opponents, you lose a point. Worst ball can be played along side of best ball, where you get a point if you or you partner score lower than both of your opponents.

The Skins Game
One game made popular by television is Skins. It pits players in a type of match play in which each hole has a set value (usually in money or points). The player who wins the hole wins the “skin,” and whatever the skin is worth. Skins games are more dramatic than standard match play because holes are not halved. When players tie on a given hole, the value of the hole carries over and adds to the value of the following hole. The more ties, the greater the value of the skin and the bigger the final payoff.

Playing games with side bets adds a little extra to a golf match. Most golfers like to keep their bets to a minimum. Some players with low golf handicaps play for a little more. Nevertheless, golf games are a good way to spice up that regular golf date. They can also be golf lessons in themselves—thanks to the addition of a little pressure. There’s a wide range of golf games to choose from. But whichever game you play, try to keep it fun and friendly.

Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book “How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros.” He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. He has a free weekly newsletter with the latest golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.

 

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

People have been fascinated with mastering the often frustrating game of golf ever since the game was invented back in the 15th century. The modern game of golf evolved into what we know it as today since 1750. But mastering the game of golf is still as difficult as ever, even though golf equipment technology and teaching techniques have improved greatly.

Fortunately, nowadays we have access to golf tips online through the Internet and golf tips newsletters. I have played golf for over 30 years, but I struggled to master the game until I began researching online. With the many golf resources you can find online, it is now easier to discover the little "secrets" that can make a big difference with your game.

There are also many first-rate paid products, like golf instructional videos, golf swing training aids, and even a few golf e-books that can help you master the game. But, you can also find some valuable free golf tips online as well. Take into account that you will find many different techniques - especially as regards to the transition from back-swing to downswing and the golf grip.

Just try out the different techniques and see what works for you. The golf swing is a fairly complex movement and there are several styles; from the traditional swing to the newer stack and tilt golf swing. Some online golf tips instruct you to grip the club firmly, tightly, or even loosely. These terms are quite subjective as to the amount of pressure to use, so just experiment until you find the right grip - I prefer "firmly.”

When finding golf tips online, remember that there is more to golf than just the golf swing. Look for resources that show you the most comprehensive golf tips online. One of the most important areas of golf, that is often ignored, is the mental game of golf. Here is a free golf tip - learn the inner game of golf techniques.

It is important to know what the right golf equipment is for your type of game (golf clubs and balls.) If you are a novice, look for clubs that are matched for the beginner golfer as they are more forgiving to miss-hits. Buy a driver and fairway woods with a graphite shaft, large titanium head, and perimeter weighting. For irons, choose iron shafts for accuracy, more sole weighting, and wider soles. For high handicap golfers or beginners, play a two-piece, firm feel, mid spin golf ball.

Look for golf tips online that cover the whole aspect of golf. Things you need to learn include the grip; setup and stance; backswing, transition, and downswing; driving, fairway shots, chipping, putting, and bunker shots; course management; how to fix problems like the slice, hook, and pull shot; and the different trouble shots you will face - deep rough, hill lies, playing into the wind, etc.

Of course, you can pay a professional golf instructor to learn all these things, but you will end up paying a fortune for dozens of lessons. I would recommend starting out to learn as much as possible with free online golf tips. You could then take a few personal golf lessons and then visit the driving range to practice what you have been taught. Finally, get out on the golf course and play a round of golf - at least twice a week. Remember, to master the game of golf, you need to practice, practice, practice!

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

Any golf player recognizes that one of the most fundamental aspects of playing the game successfully is to know how to make a prefect swing, which hits the ball perfectly. If your golf swing is not up to the mark, it can ruin your chance of playing a prosperous game. While studying how to swing the club successfully may appear impossible. it really is something that you can easily do with a bit of practice and a lot of patience to really incessantly practice your skills.

At the beginning, it may appear virtually impossible to learn how to successfully swing the golf club. This is unfortunately due to the various aspects of achieving a perfect swing that come into play. From the right stance, to the right club to use, to even the way you hold the club and then finally the way you shift your weight there are many things that can change your swing skills. This makes the task of finding out the precise reason why you have an incorrect golf swing and what remedies can be suggested to rectify it.

The vast majority of people who take golf lessons tend to spend a lot of time working on ways in which they can improve their swing. To play golf successfully, it is a must that you develop this skill, as without it, no matter how hard you aim to achieve perfection, you would invariably fail. It is thus wholly required that you spend more than enough time in determining this skill exhaustively. This makes it highly fundamental that you spend a lot of time discovering how to better your skills so your first step should always be finding an teacher who is patient and makes you feel comfortable. This is critical since you should feel completely comfortable to learn the right posture.

If you have an instructor with who you cannot be easy with, your swings would always be off target and your playing would get hindered. For a relaxed feel, you should be completely at ease with your teacher so that you can concentrate on the overall improvement of your playing style. If you have complications mastering your game of golf you will possibly need additional sessions with your teacher so you can correct any problems you are having before you move on. If you find you couldn’t cope with your instructor, then try golf swing trainer. You can learn more about it at Medicus Dual Hinge Driver review.

With a lot of time, some patience and a good teacher you may very well be surprised at just how quickly the other facets of the game appear to fall into place once you have mastered your game of golf. A powerful swing makes the game not only challenging and satisfying but also more exciting. With patience and practice the exact, but it speaks volumes about your talent in the game every time you hit the ball. Simply swinging to swing will likely leave you very frustrated and with a very bad golf grade.

No matter what it takes, it could be single or 20 lessons before you master the art of the golf swing. Whatever time it takes, remember not to speed up the process as this builds a solid foundation for you. If you have some inherent flair for the game of golf you could master the skill quicker than the rest, but if you take longer than usual, consider this as natural. Most people spend more time discovering the perfect swing than they spend on determining other skills of the game. You need to keep these factors in mind when learning the right golf swing as a good swing results in success and a bad swing results in frustration and failure.

As you already know, looking for a golf instructor that you can be comfortable with is going to take some time. The solution is easy. Go and find out about it at Medicus Dual Hinge Driver review provided you can rectify your own swing. It is not your normal driver. The dual hinge can give you instant feedback each time your swing is out. Without correcting the golf swing, you’ll see the hinge flips open all the times. It will take some practices before you can see your golf swing improve. Why don’t you read the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver reviews before you make any decision.

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

How to Break 80

Every successful golf instructor brings something different to the table. Take Bob Toski. Bob is a top instructor. He started the first golf school for Golf Digest in 1971. He conducted schools in Japan, Canada, and the United States. And he opened the first Golf Learning Center in the world with his partner Gary Battersby. Ranked 15th by his peers in Golf Digest’s list of the 50 Greatest Golf Teachers, Toski has a unique teaching philosophy and approach to the game.

Unlike other teachers, Toski emphasizes “discovery golf” to cut strokes from your golf handicap. He believes that confidence and awareness are the keys to great golf. He also believes that you must become your own coach to play your best. Toward that end, he teaches students in his golf lessons how to gain swing awareness and learn to reduce swing interference. His philosoply is best summed up in his colorful sayings, which concisely capture his guiding principles. Below are some of those sayings and the rationale behind them.

* An ounce of touch is worth a ton of brawn.
New golfers don’t understand the concept of learning the game from the green back. They grab the driver, go to the first tee, and start wailing way. If they make contact, they hit the ball all over the place. After a while, they get aggravated. They get a lot of airmail and no zip code, another of Toski’s colorful sayings. Start with learning to putt first. Work on aligning the putterface with the ball and the target line. Look for golf tips that teach you how to do this.

To improve, use two shafts to check alignment and ball position. Starting with straight, four-foot putts, place one shaft on the target line directly behind the hole. Place the second one on the target line directly behind the ball. Use the shafts to line up the putt and square the putter face to the target line. This breeds confidence. Work back to eight- and 12-footers.

* Control distance and direction to achieve perfection.
Balance and rhythm are key elements of a good swing. They’re more important than getting into certain positions on the course. The key to controlling distance and direction are in the hands and feet. The hands are the holders and the feet are the controllers for timing and balance. Teach your hands to work properly throughout the swing. Abolish herky-jerky motions and let your feet support the swing’s timing.

* You need traction for action.
To hit good middle iron shots, move to the ball first. Then, move laterally through it, not the other way around. In addition, play the ball just forward of center and bend from the hips, so you are hitting from a solid base. On the downswing shift your lower body toward the target, so your hands and arms learn to square the club at impact. In short, lead your middle iron downswing with your lower body while keeping grip pressure light but constant.

* Swing on the line of play and you will find your way.
Long irons are great for tight fairways on short holes. Tee the ball close to the ground, so it is almost like hitting the ball from a perfect lie. This enables you to use the club the way it was designed and the way it is taught in golf lessons. Be aware of your hands and arms as you control the clubface through impact. Also, swing the club back on slight inside arc. If you can not get enough clubhead speed to get the ball airborne with a long iron, switch to hybrid.

* Feel the force, do not force the feel
To play with the “big boys,” you need to hit for distance. How do you do that? You must create force with your clubhead. If you are a smaller person, use the quickness of your body to offset the lack of size and strength. Below is a good drill to teach this principle:

Place two shafts along the target line—one in front of the ball, the other behind it. Place a golf ball just inside each shaft. Then hit some shots, swinging the clubhead over both balls. This drill encourages you to swing the club from inside to inside, with the club rotating and swinging naturally.

Toski’s sayings are colorful and memorable. They’re also great reminders of key golf principles taught in his golf lessons. Keep them in mind next time you’re at the range or on the course. They’ll help you cut strokes from your scores and your golf handicap.

Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book “How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros.” He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. He has a free weekly newsletter with the latest golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.

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A Good Golf Bag Makes for a Pleasurable Round of Golf

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
January 25th, 2009

Golf is a sport that is loved and adored by millions of people worldwide. What started out as a great past time years ago has become the stuff that ESPN is made of. The excitement of hitting that little white ball has become one of the world’s most popular games. It ranks up next to football and baseball. Purchasing a golf club or a set of golf clubs is an important decision. When looking into your next purchase, take your time and look around at various outlets but also take a look at a golf club review. This review will typically give you all the information you need about a particular golf club or set of clubs. It will tell you how sturdy the clubs are, how they performed in a game, as well as typical price range for the item.

You can find a golf club review in several golf magazines as well as online at Golf Digest and Golf. A golf club review can mean the difference in buying a quality club or a bad one. You can learn which dealers deal in high quality equipment as well as other services like custom golf club fitting. A person who is writing a golf club review will individually test each product. They have first hand knowledge of how each club functions in the golfing environment. There are so many dealers of golf clubs and golfing items that it can be very hard to pick a dealer to purchase from.

The advantage you get from golf club reviews is an unsolicited opinion from someone who has tried the product you are researching and how they recommend it from thier experience. You could even write a golf club review yourself on various websites. If you decide to do these make sure that you have personally tested the golf club that you are writing about. If not then you’re not in a position to be an evaluator of a product. Good golf club reviews should have:

Type of Equipment = Is it a driver, wood, irons, wedges, or putter?
Who makes the club? What dealer is it?
Make sure your review is recent. No one wants to read a review on a 1974 club.
Be descriptive and specific. Don’t just say “hey this is a great club”. Answer “why” it is a great club. What makes it so great. If you did not have a good experience with the product make sure to inform your reader what properties or qualities made it so.
Be sure to get the most specific name of the product. Several club makers make different versions or models of a club. Be sure to describe completely the make and model you are reviewing.

A good golf club review can mean the difference in a golfer buying a product or leaving it on the shelf. Take each review into careful consideration when making your decision. However, Don’t just take one review as the gospel. Do the research and see what several reviewers have said about the same product. Remember, these reviews are the opinion of the person doing the review. A small investment in time and research will pay off in getting the best equipment that is right for you.

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