Posted at Apr 30th, 2010 in Golf Books
We have all the seen the fantastically long, but very accurate drives of Tiger Woods. When he hits the ball, it sails through the air and lands smack in the middle of the fairway, some 300 yards away.
How can you not become jealous as you wonder if you could ever dare to hope to drive like that? It is consoling to know, that long drives are not crucial to the game of golf.
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Posted at Apr 30th, 2010 in Golf Books
Any who has played their fair share of golf will gladly agree that one of the single most important golf accessories for serious golfers is that of a quality cart bag. The cart bag is a must because it is bigger and more durable than a normal bag. Most cart bags are made to easily accommodate all fourteen golf clubs and also have room left over for necessary accessories such as towels, balls, umbrellas and other required items.
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Posted at Apr 29th, 2010 in Golf Vacation
You can’t miss the Hilton Head Island Lighthouse! With it’s red and white barber-pole decor it stands out like a - well like a giant barber pole extending 90 feet into the air. Its distinctive signature has become the unofficial symbol of Hilton Head Island and the official symbol of the Horizon Heritage PGA golf tournament.
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Don’t Miss The Hilton Head Island Lighthouse Museum
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Posted at Apr 29th, 2010 in Golf Books
Buying golf equipment can be like dumping money into a money pit, but armed with some knowledge you can save time and money in selecting the right clubs for yourself. As with most things in life, you can spend a lot or you can spend a little several times before you get what you really need.
If you’re first starting out and not totally certain you wish to commit to this addictive game, you should either rent clubs at the golf course, or buy a starter set of clubs.
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Posted at Apr 28th, 2010 in Golf Books
Sure you do. Anyone who plays golf is working to find ways to shave strokes off his or her game. Maybe they are beginners frustrated with their lack of improvement. Maybe they are club players who can’t seem to play well enough to win the club championship. Or maybe they are just the typical weekend hacker who wants to finally beat the other three golfers in their Sunday foursome. No matter who the golfer is, he wants to know how to play better golf.
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Everyone Wants To Know How To Play Better Golf
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