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What type of golf equipment is required for novices?
If you are just starting to play golf, your requirements for golf equipment can not be same as that of Tigerwoods requirements.
Ophelia Smith | Published 06/1/2007 | Unrated
Why use the Old forward press?
The good old and sometimes forgotten "forward press" is an excellent way to create a natural starting position for your backswing.
William Wetere | Published 05/23/2007 | Unrated
Golfing the Front Nine at Crooked Creek near Lincoln, Nebraska

I am an avid golfer, but only golf at most once a week. I consider myself a bogey to par golfer. I use discount golf clubs including my golf driver, golf woods, golf irons, golf wedges, and golf putter. This article describes my golfing exploits on an 18 hole par 72 course recently.

Kevin Fairbanks | Published 04/6/2007 | Unrated
Why Golf School?

When watching golf on television, one cannot help but wonder how men and women can make millions of pounds playing a game that looks so simple. Honestly, who can't hit a ball into a hole with 4 or 5 tries? Ahh, but golf is another one of those "finer arts", and it can take years and years of practice before you break par - let alone try for those birdie thingies!

Edward Biggs | Published 02/7/2007 | Unrated
Discount Clone Golf Clubs - Save Your Money for the 19th Hole!
Golf is an expensive game. Buying name-brand golf clubs is expensive. Why not explore the option of discount clone golf clubs? They offer the same options of name-brand golf clubs, but cost much less. For the average to better more experienced golfer, discount clone golf clubs will work no diffrently than name-brand golf clubs.
Kevin Fairbanks | Published 01/23/2007 | Unrated
Discount Clone Golf Clubs - Save Your Money for the 19th Hole!
Golf is an expensive game. Buying name-brand golf clubs is expensive. Why not explore the option of discount clone golf clubs? They offer the same options of name-brand golf clubs, but cost much less. For the average to better more experienced golfer, discount clone golf clubs will work no diffrently than name-brand golf clubs.

 

Kevin Fairbanks | Published 01/22/2007 | Unrated
Would you like to get paid for playing golf?

Learning the basics of playing golf for free is very simple. As a means of getting you started, I will give you a few quick ideas right now on getting your golf game for free.

andrew dimmelow | Published 01/20/2007 | Unrated
Great Golf Tournament Gift Ideas
Organizing a golf tournament is a difficult job.  One particularly challenging aspect is selecting what to give participants as a gift.  This article suggests great gifts that will make your tournament most memorable.   
Bob Johnson | Published 09/12/2006 | Unrated
Proper Body Alignment and Golf
With regards to scoring, putting is the most significant aspect of the game. It represents approximately 40 to 50 percent of your score. The most crucial aspect of putting is proper body alignment.
Anubha Shyam | Published 09/3/2006 | Unrated
How to Get out of a Bunker with a Buried Lie

This is one of the most feared shots in all of golf by the amateur. Why? Because it looks so intimidating when you can barely see you ball, but it doesn't need to be that way. You will be hitting great shots and impressing your friends when you follow these steps!

David Nevogt | Published 08/29/2006 | Unrated
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