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Titleist also provides multiple shaft options for this new
By sbmarto97 on August 13th, 2008
Titleist also provides multiple shaft options for this new fairway metal so you will be assured there is one to fit your swing. These are just a couple of the many fantastic Titleist Golf Clubs that are available to you. Titleist Golf Clubs are used and indorsed at the highest levels of the game. Top PGA tour players Adam Scott and Brad Faxon use them every day. If you are looking for the best you have to give them a try.
With the variety of different out there on
By sbmarto97 on July 10th, 2008
With the variety of different titleist wedges out there on the market today it makes it really hard to choose one. I suggest that you go to the golf store nearest you to try some of the clubs out. You want to find a wedge that feels great to you and gives you that control swing that you can control. In the stores they have rooms were you can hit golf balls to get a feel for the club. This way you can find one that best suits you.
One of the most important parts of a golf
By sbmarto97 on July 10th, 2008
One of the most important parts of a golf game would be putting. It is a very skill difficult to master. That is why using golf training equipment such as putting aids will help to improve your skill during this most often, tense area of the game. A golf putting aid is a great piece of golf training equipment because it allows you to practice when you are not on the course.
Golfers who work hard and apply themselves will learn
By sbmarto97 on July 8th, 2008
Golfers who work hard and apply themselves will learn the fundamentals in which they need to know to help their golf swing and short game. The game of golf is also very tough on the muscles of your body as well. So it is important if you injure yourself that you take the right actions to fix the problem. Purchasing the right golf training equipment will show you the proper steps to take when swinging your golf clubs. This way being in the proper swing will put less pressure where it is not suppose to be.
Do you get stuck in the sand traps all
By sbmarto97 on July 3rd, 2008
Do you get stuck in the sand traps all the time at the golf course? Well if you use Ben Hogan golf clubsyou won’t have a problem. Ben Hogans sand wedge will sure be the golf club for you, to help you get out of the sand traps. Ben Hogan knows what it feels like to get stuck in the sand traps. So he designed this sand wedge to help everyone get out of those tough lies.
The new is the Vokey wedges designed by
By sbmarto97 on July 2nd, 2008
The new titleist wedges is the Vokey wedges designed by Bob Vokey. Bob Vokey has designed golf clubs of high performance wedge products that are different in look, feel and capability. Vokey wedges can be made to help your short game yardage, swing style, and your appearance preference. Bob Vokey is the one who has a passion for wedges. Bob Vokey is well known for his ability to create the best wedges.
Have you ever been standing in the middle of
By sbmarto97 on April 26th, 2008
Have you ever been standing in the middle of the fairway getting ready to hit your approach shot with the flag on the back tier of a huge green? You know that to the middle of the green its about 155 yards; but this green is huge and you aren’t sure if you need 1 or 2 more clubs because of a slight breeze in your face. You could (if you had) look at the yardage on your Golf GPS; it provide distance to the front, center and the back of every green.
What do you think would be the fastest way
By sbmarto97 on April 21st, 2008
What do you think would be the fastest way to start shaving strokes off your golf scores? Well for me it was knowing exactly how far I could hit each of the golf clubs in my bag. There are a couple of ways that you can go about learning this. The first is of course the old fashion way of hitting tons of golf balls. The way I did it was with my Sky Caddie from Sky Golf.
Hit it on the heel and it’s more of
By sbmarto97 on April 3rd, 2008
Hit it on the heel and it’s more of a push than a cut, hit it towards the toe and it s a slight pull rather than a draw. Common convention holds that a longer than normal club is typically much harder to control. However, due to the great ball speed and ample forgiveness, I don t feel that the extra length hurt my game that much. Also, the increased ball speed could very well be due to the longer shaft. Either way, it all seems to combine together to work very well in the Ping G10.
Adjust your accordingly
By sbmarto97 on April 2nd, 2008
Adjust your mental game accordingly. Take more club, play the high-percentage shots, avoid disasters. Forget about par. As the Brits know, it changes with the weather. Watch your tempo. The tendency is to swing too fast in the wind and to lose your grip in the rain. Go back to the basics. Focus on making solid contact, even using three-quarter swings. Realize that hanging in there is often enough. Tom Watson and Lee Trevino have thrived on this.
Comparing the G10 to the G2 and G5 drivers
By sbmarto97 on April 1st, 2008
Comparing the G10 to the G2 and G5 drivers, there is little noticeable difference. However, major changes in design and construction have gone into the new G10. A change that has really improved the clubs performance is how they have reallocated the weight distribution. By carefully selecting areas of the crown and using thinner material for their construction Ping engineers were able to distribute more weight lower and further back in the club. These subtle changes have increased the launch angle, reduced spin and raised the MOI. The results are a great looking superior performing golf club.
Golf Cape Breton at Dundee!
By alphasearch on February 27th, 2008
When you are not playing on the golf course, remember Cape Breton Island offers a huge selection of cultural experiences. There is hiking, biking, indoor and outdoor pools, large children’s playgrounds, numerous lakeside activities, and many resort spas. For vacation accommodations you can choose from fully equipped cottages, traditional main lodge rooms, or deluxe rooms with a fireplace or jacuzzi. So whether you find yourself toe-tapping to Celtic music, settling down to some delicious seafood, or playing a challenging round on the golf course, Cape Breton Island has lots to offer you on your next vacation.
Golf’s governing bodies, the United States Golf Association and the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews
By sbmarto97 on February 12th, 2008
Golf’s governing bodies, the United States Golf Association and the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, have announced new interpretations of some Rules of Golf, including a decision to allow distance-measuring devices by Local Rule. The decision only applies to devices that measure distance, not wind, gradient or other factors such as the Golf Gps. In the new decision, golf’s governing bodies allow a committee to permit the use of distance-measuring devices by Local Rule. So if such a Local Rule is not in effect, the devices would still be illegal for tournament play.
Out of all the money that I have spent on golf equipment
By sbmarto97 on January 8th, 2008
Out of all the money that I have spent on golf equipment, the best purchase I’ve made was when I purchased my SG4 from SkyCaddie. It is easily the most useful gadget any golfer can own. They are easy to use and it gives you instant readings of accurate yardage.
What is the Longest Drive you have ever hit
By sbmarto97 on January 6th, 2008
What’s the longest drive you have ever hit? How did you determine the distance the ball traveled? Do you know how far you drive the ball on average? The Golf GPS will figure these things out for you, along with the obvious task of providing you with accurate yardage to the hole for all over the golf course.
My friend helped me with my golf swing.
By zoogie on January 2nd, 2008
A friend of mine is a very good golfer. He is not a professional, but I think he could have been if he would have wanted to be. I like to golf, but I am not very good at it. When he asks me to go golfing with him, I think of excuses that I can use as to why I cannot go with him. I feel intimidated when I go golfing with him, because he is so good at it and I am not. Last time he asked, I was unable to think of an excuse quickly enough. I was stuck going golfing with him, and I knew I would be embarassed. During our outing, he helped me with my golf swing. Now that I know more about the sport, I feel more comfortable. I also feel more comfortable golfing with my friend.
Have you made any conscious attempts to reduce your experience of nerves in your game?
By sbmarto97 on October 8th, 2007
What have been your results? Did they work and if so was it immediate? Or did you, like most every Golfer alive, simply fill your head full of self talk saying things like, “ok, calm down. Just breathe…there’s nothing to be nervous about…hey, maybe he’ll miss his putt….yeah…miss-miss-miss!”
Well I have found some help for us on the Mental Game of Golf
By sbmarto97 on September 30th, 2007
Well I have found some help for us on the Mental Game of Golf. It comes from a fellow golfer and mental game coach named Wade Pearse. He has written a book called “Every Golfer’s Guide to the Development and Mastery of Their Inner Game.” It’s full of strategies and drills to help improve our Mental Game of Golf. Also Wade has produced a series of personalized audio coaching sessions that work in conjunction with the book to form a complete mental game program.
What if I Told You the Benifits of a GPS in Golf
By sbmarto97 on September 5th, 2007
In my opinion the advancement of GPS is a wonderful thing for us amateur golfers. I believe it is one of the most effective tools that anyone can have in their golf bag. This is a gadget that every golfer should have!
I purchased a Golf GPS two years ago. I haven’t regretted the decision at all. I find it to be an invaluable piece of equipment, because it’s saved me many strokes. It has sped up my game because I no longer have to pace off the yardage and my approach shots are more accurate than ever before. I now know the exact yardage to the green from where ever my tee shot comes to rest.
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The Golfaholic
Harley Davidson Golf Carts Owners: I Need Your Parts
By zoogie on August 14th, 2007
I maintain a repair shop for the old, vintage Harley Davidson golf parts, but I need to maintain a good inventory of parts for repairs. My stock is running quite low, so I am putting out the word: If you are a H-D golf cart owner and don’t need your cart anymore, I would be willing to buy it for parts. If you are interested in selling it, drop me a line care of this blog (RecreationalBits.com). I hope to see from you soon!