Golf GPS = Instant Improvement in Your Game?

Posted by admin on September 17, 2009

Have you ever wished you could buy something that would instantly improve your golf game. Most of the time anyone promises instant results, you should probably say no. But the world of golf has recently seen the introduction of an item that might be able to make good on that promise. It’s the golf GPS, [...]

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Group Golf Lessons for Beginners

Posted by admin on September 4, 2009

Golf is a demanding sport that requires focus and determination to play at the professional level. However, it can also be a fun, social game that can you can enjoy in your leisure time. And it lets you spend a couple of enjoyable hours experiencing beautiful landscapes and warming sunshine.
One of the best ways for [...]

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Respecting the Golf Course

Posted by admin on August 27, 2009

In an earlier post on golf etiquette, I talked about courtesy on the course and letting others play through. In this post, I take a look at respecting the course; that is,  keeping it nice for strangers (like the guy before you did for you).
Bunkers. I don’t know how your games go, but my golf [...]

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Courtesy and Slow Play

Posted by admin on August 8, 2009

Golf etiquette comes down to three basic ideas: keeping the course nice for the next guy, not being a jerk to other golfers, and getting out of the way if you’re playing too slowly. In this post, I talk about politeness and letting others play through.

Politeness in Golf Etiquette
Nothing is more cliche than distracting a [...]

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Working Out for Better Golf

Posted by admin on July 24, 2009

What if I said you can improve your golf game without ever going to the course or even to a driving range. Would you believe me? It’s true, but you’ll need to go to a gym. There are specific, focused exercises that you can use to improve those basic principles that are so important in [...]

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