Posted at Jul 28th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Ryse Edwards
Many people enjoy gold but feel as though they have come to a breaking point. If you are someone who has progressed in the game but you seem to not be able to improve any further, you might be in need of some additional help. Instead of paying a ton of money for a personal instructor, you might want to look into the various golf swing aids out there and learn what they can do for you.
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Can Golf Swing Aids Really Help With Strokes?
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Posted at Jul 27th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Rhys Jones
Buying golf equipment can be like throwing your money onto the fire, but armed with some fore-knowledge you can save yourself some time and money when you’re selecting golf clubs for yourself. As with most things in life, you can either spend a lot of money in one go or you can spend a little several times, until you get what you really want.
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Posted at Jul 27th, 2009 in Golf Books
by James Hansson
Those who haven’t tried playing golf might be quick to say that getting ahead in the game is as simple as swinging your club with all your might so your ball can reach your aim as closely as possible.
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Simple Golf Swing and How It Can Help You
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Posted at Jul 26th, 2009 in Golf Fitness
by Matthew Lammers
Golf requires a mental toughness as well as finesse. If you are not prepared mentally, then you may find yourself swinging helplessly. If your body is in prepared physically, you may be slicing and dicing your way down the course. Many golfers are finding that relaxing prior to a round of golf helps them be better prepared. Massage chairs are being utilized to warm up the muscles of the body while providing relaxation to the mind.
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Improve Your Golf Swing With A Massage Chair
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Posted at Jul 25th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Amarea Fulkakis
It is an undeniable fact that sports have become a favorite pastime of people in the modern society. The most popular are ball games, especially when played by teams, as manifested by the active participation of fans during basketball, football and volleyball games. Therefore, it does not come as a surprise to hear that the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the United States is making a tidy profit. The same is true when discussing World Cup tournaments where rabid football fanatics from European, African, Latin American and Asian countries attend in groups to watch their compatriots play in an exciting manner.
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