Posted at Apr 27th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Paul J James
When someone refers to golf club covers they are referring to the sock like covers put on the longer golf clubs known as woods. However the notion of golf club covers can also extend to the rest of the bag of clubs as the idea of iron covers is also becoming quite popular. The golf club covers do a lot for your golf club. They protect your club in the rain and damp weather. If you lay your bag down in freshly cut grass the golf club covers will make sure the grass doesn’t cover your clubs.
No Comments
Posted at Apr 26th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Paul Garnett
If you think Cabo San Lucas is just for beach lovers, scuba diving enthusiasts and travelers, Cabo San Lucas also boasts its championship golf courses for those who love the sport.
The city had its 1st championship golf course in 1990 at Palmilla. Since then, it has gone non-stop with its construction of high end world famous golf courses now numbering in six exceptional ones.
No Comments
Posted at Apr 25th, 2009 in Golf Vacation
by Ella Jean Beauclaire
I think I’ve located one of those all inclusive resorts for families. It is not by the ocean, but by the lake, so there are all the water activities by the beach, plus excellent programs for so many age groups that your children can be occupied with or without you for an hour or many hours throughout the day, depending on what you want. Americans watching their money this summer will be happy to see how far their dollar goes with the exchange rate of U.S. to Canadian dollars. Ontario by the way is just as hot in the summer as most any spot in North America, unless you’re heading to northern Ontario, which this place is not.
This is a preview of
Fern Resort: A Fabulous All Inclusive Vacations
.
Read the full post (820 words, estimated 3:17 mins reading time)
No Comments
Posted at Apr 24th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Owen Jones
The term ‘the long game’ is used to refer to the drives (shots off the tee) and fairway shots, which means every shot with the exception of the ones you make to actually get onto the green.
For the reason that each hole has a different difficulty level, a different par and different obstructions, saying that you should use your driver on every tee every time would be totally wrong.
No Comments
Posted at Apr 23rd, 2009 in Golf Books
by Brad Morgan
For most beginning golfers, the game of golf may seem simple, yet upon closer inspection, it quickly becomes overwhelming.
The beautiful, green courses hide water hazards, sand traps, and other obstacles through which you must hit a tiny golf ball. Your goal is to hit this ball, make it through the dangers, and ultimately land it in a correspondingly small hole. It can be frustrating for people who have a hard time even hitting the ball off the first tee.
No Comments