Posted at Sep 27th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Tim Sanders
So you have finally bought that brand new spanking set of golf clubs. You are raring to go out to the course and strut your stuff. But wait, are we forgetting something? Oh right; you need something to fit your golf clubs in! Now you are not going to hand carry all your golf clubs around the course are you?
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Posted at Sep 27th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Clinton Maxwell
Just outside the village of Altea is the mountain area offering a stunning view of the growing area. Real estate is certainly appreciating in this area. This is one of the few towns on the Costa Blanca where they have maintained the fishing village feeling. Yet there are new hotels and apartments under construction at the same time. Here is a great place to stay for a quiet relaxing vacation located as it is, fifteen kilometers north of Benidorm. The sun and the mild temperatures make this vacation area well liked for golf including nature in its entire splendor. The Altea Golf Club affords a terrific experience for guests.
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The Altea Golf Club Affords a Terrific Experience For Guests
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Posted at Sep 26th, 2009 in Golf Clubs
by Mark Walters
There used to be a saying in golf you cant buy a better game meaning getting good at golf took time and practice. Modern club design though really does make it possible to buy a more consistent game.
The average club amateur needs as much assistance he or she can get from their clubs. The size and design of the clubheads. The playing characteristics of the shafts. The material and size of the grips. All these combine to make a golf club which is playable and consistent.
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Clone Golf Clubs Can Shave Strokes Off Your Handicap
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Posted at Sep 26th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Dave Smith
Fix a golf slice is a thought that many amateur golfers have in their minds. Studies reveal over 80% of all amateur golfers slice the ball. There have been more training aids, drills and tips to fix the golf slice that I can’t even begin to count.
Have you spent any money on training aids or guides to fix your slice? Have you bought into one of those miracles guides just to still have the slice problem? Do you know what is actually messing your game?
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Looking To Fix A Golf Slice - Do Not Give Away Your Money
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Posted at Sep 25th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Kenneth Maluda
If you are fortunate enough to have your own golf cart, odds are that you are on the green a lot, so you would most likely want to get the cart be as functional as it can be. When you buy your first golf cart they’re usually very rudimentary as far as bells and whistles go. Luckily, you may make upgrades later on to improve the cart and turn it into a generally better experience. That may be something to make the trip easier, or maybe simply a thing that personalizes your golf cart. Regardless, carts are a lot like cars in the sense like they can be modified and improved as much as long as you can imagine new changes to effect.
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