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August 30, 2010

Choosing the Best Golf Ball



All golfers have one thing in common. They cannot play without golf balls. Skill level or experience has nothing to do with this one no-brainer. However, it is not about whether or not one needs golf balls it is a question of which golf balls to choose.

The answer is not universal and, generally, depends on the golfer’s preferences and tastes. It is about what how much the golfer wants to spend and his or her expectations from the ball. Expectations can change depending on whether you just golf on the weekend or golf all the time.

Some golfers play with only one certain brand of golf balls. There are no expectations to such golfers. Cost is not a factor. They golf with this ball or do not golf at all. Yes, this may be an extreme case, but the reality of it is that some people find this within the norm. Golf is virtually on grounds equal to food and water, or at least it seems, and they appear to take golf stuff to the extreme.

Now, for a more common sense approach to choosing a golf ball, let’s start with the new golfer. The beginner golfer should forget what he or she has heard about types of golf balls. Disregard the various reviews and recommendations as to what ball goes farther and such. At first, playing good golf is not about the ball quality but about getting out there and playing.

First of all, beginner golfers lose many golf balls at first. At this stage, price should come before quality when choosing a golf ball. The “been around” balls are a good choice for beginner golfers. These balls are sold in bulk and are considered recycled balls, as they have already been to the golf course once. They were lost by others, found and now sold at approximately fifty to a bag. They are a good starting place for beginner golfers.

Typically, these used golf balls are not brand name golf balls. Does it really matter at this point? Not really. The beginner golfer is more focused on learning the skill necessary to play the game of golf. He or she is learning not only how to hit the ball but how to hit it straight and out of the woods and water. Since dozens or even hundreds of balls will be lost, it is more logical for the beginner golfer to purchase used balls in bulk and at a lower price.

As the golfer improves, he or she can gradually transition to a better quality ball. However, it is still important to consider the price of the ball in correlation to skill level. Avoid rushing out to the local golfing store and purchase the most expensive ball on the market.

Generally, golfers improve as they play more. He or she can experiment with the variety of brands of balls as his or her skill level increases. Soon, he or she will find which ball is best for them while they are on the course.

By: Ray L. Walberg

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August 13, 2010

Basic Rules Of Golf



Whether you are a golf veteran or a newbie who just setting you foot on the golf course, you must follow the rules. In fact, good golf ethics not only help you appreciate the game bit also serve as a respect to both the game and other people who are playing the game. Below are some general rules of golf that golfers must know.

1) Before starting the games, make sure to have enough tees and golf ball to ensure that you can finish the game to the last.

2) Before attempting every shot, make sure there is no one near to the target and no one around when you perform your swing.

3) Never play fast just to finish the games

Keeping pace is a necessary part of the golf games. You need to maintain the appropriate speed in the golf course when swinging each time. Never go too fast just to finish the games faster.

4) You only allow to spend 5 minutes to look for the lost ball.

5) Master your golf fundamental – Grip, stance, posture

These are “must skills” to master before you have a consistent swing that helps you to stand up to 18 holes. If you get one of the basics wrong, it will compromise your points. For example, if your grip method is wrong, you will find it hard to drive your ball to the desired direction. Besides the grip method, the posture indicates your swing path and swing plane. If your posture is wrong, your path will be out of position and you’ll probably get a poor shot distance.

6) The most important for a beginner golfer to learn how to swing a golf club.

This is the first step to enjoy the game and see the consistent improvement in you. Without mastering the golf swing, you’ll never master golf. Nowadays there are many quality video that teaches you how to perform your golf swing with the correct grip instruction, posture, and stance. It is the easiest way to master the swing with tips and simple step by step instructions which can be watched again and again.

Golf is a unique game that is played by people of all ages, you can play alone or in the group at different level social group. Most importantly, it is also a healthy sport which you can enjoy and keep your body fit and flexible. If you are new to golf, you will never quit after you master the basic rules and the golf swing.

By: Eason Chan

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[http://www.AcquireGolfSkills.com] provides complete golf guide and tips to help you improve your golf skills including the full swing, putting, pitching, etc. You can also get a free ebook by signing up their newsletter.



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August 10, 2010

Champions Run Golf Tips – Proper Golf Grip

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Champions Run Golf Course bringing you golf tips on how to properly grip the golf club to help better your golf game.

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July 24, 2010

Beginner Golf Swing Instruction Tips



If you are a beginner at the fine sport of golf you may need some beginner golf swing instruction. Where can you find beginner golf swing instruction? What are some beginner golf swing instruction tips? You have come to the right place for beginner golf swing instruction tips and information.

Start by contacting your local golf course or country club and inquire about beginner golf swing instruction. You can also talk to the people at a community college close to you and see if they are offering any classes on beginner golf swing instruction.

Check the newspaper and find out if there are any individuals who might be interested in teaching beginner golf swing instruction.

You may also be able to find lots of help with beginner golf swing instruction online. There are free golf web sites as well as videos and books on beginner golf swing instruction that you can purchase.

As a new learner you should consider a few things before you start beginner golf swing instruction. The mental part of the game is very important. Before you start beginner golf swing instruction remember that self confidence plays a key role in your success.

Learn how to talk to yourself in a positive way before, during and after you take that first swing. Beginner golf swing instruction may be a negative experience if you worry about what others are saying about you.

Keep your mind on the swing and focused at all times. This is another key in successful beginner golf swing instruction.

Find a good instructor or other way to learn and get yourself ready mentally and you will have good results in the area of beginner golf swing instruction.

By: Tim Gorman


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Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Golf-Swing-Improvement.com. He provides more golfing tips, putting tips and golf swing instruction tips that you can research in your pajamas on his website.



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June 6, 2010

Improve Your Golf Swing – Recovery Shots



Tricky obstacles are part and parcel of the game of golf and whilst we would all like to avoid the tricky shots, any successful golfer needs to know how and have the confidence to get out of the tricky situations that a round of golf will throw at you. Golf courses are designed to challenge the golfer and no golfer is immune from mistakes and the consequences of penalty shots if you are not armed to deal with them. Try these golf tips down the range and add them to your golf swing armoury.

The most important part in getting out of a difficult situation on a golf course is knowing your limits and therefor playing within yourself. It is far more prudent in the long run to not go for the straight line to the hole if you have large obstacles such as large trees in the line with your projected flight path. You must realise very quickly that maybe a chip backwards to the fairway is the smart thing to do, the consequences of playing that straight line shot and hitting a tree could be disastrous.

If you are confident however and you do find yourself off the fairway behind a tree, you can hit a low hook or a cut to go around the obstructions but you must know your limits so this does need practicing down the golf range. To achieve the hook or the slice you need to set up your golf swing with slightly wider stance but also line your body up to the right of the obstacle if you are going to hook to the left and to the left if you are going to slice it right. Taking a normal straight swing, you need to twist the club slightly towards the direction you want the ball to go. So, if you want to hook the ball from right to left around a tree. Set up pointing to the right but close the face a little. Use a normal straight swing and the ball should start off right but curve to the left. As stated earlier do not try this shot for the first time during a round of golf, practice it first.

Another difficult recovery shot is in a greenside bunker but at the furthest point from the hole, where basically you find yourself having to fly over say 15 yards of bunker but only have 10 yards of green to land on. You play this short differently to a normal bunker shot as you do not open the face of the club at all. You use a forceful swing but remember to complete the shot with a high follow through.

Finally we need to consider the buried sand shot. This shot is quite scary for beginners but is should not be. You have to get the club under the ball so you have to hit the ball around two inches behind the ball. You have to hit down on the shot but with a forceful swing. As you are hitting down the follow through will be quite short and the not much sand will fly out either, The ball will have virtually no spin on it. Remember to complete the shot do not quite else you will not clear the sand.

By: Willie Paxton

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