Monday, 26 May 2008

Who said:

"I'd give up golf if I didn't have so many sweaters"

Thursday, 22 May 2008

Putting Instructions

Many golf players would do with some more golf putting instructions since this is probably one of the most difficult parts of the game. Trainers who give golf putting instructions advise their students to keep their head and body still during the move. Trust me; a simple “keep still” doesn’t work. The main secret is to keep the eyes still during the stroke, and then the chances are a lot higher that the rest of the body should remain still. Golf putting instructions mainly refer to eye-following the ball until it is moving towards the hole at which you aimed.

If you follow the golf putting instructions you actually solve half of the score problem. If you don’t take putting lessons, at least try to practice alignment, strokes and grip changes. From grip to posture, stance and stroke, there are lots of golf putting instructions you need to actively apply in order to develop harmonious golfing skills. Keep in mind that if you’re using a square-to-square shot, golf putting instructions say that you should stroke the back of the ball and not the centre. Thus you make sure that you take all new information step by step applying it thoroughly.

Thursday, 17 April 2008

Exotic Wooden Golf Putters

Looking for the ultimate golf gift? Here you will find very rare exotic wooden golf club putters. Hand crafted wood golf club putters made just for you, by a skilled craftsman named, "Bart Nordstrom". These are one of a kind, and you can only find them here! Tree Line Golf Putters make the most unique golf gift. This year don't settle for a plain old gift, get them a personalized Tree Line and you will always be remembered for the best golf gift of all!

Wooden golf putters are the latest craze in the golfing industry. This is because of the exceptional feel of the putter, and the one of a kind properties. Most wood putters sell between $300 - $500.

They outperform and are more beautiful, than the most expensive golf club putters available.

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Monday, 14 April 2008

Golfing Sunglasses

Golfing Sunglasses
Golfing is more than just about the golf clubs and cart, it is also about sunglasses. When you are on the golf course, you need to have the best equipment possible and that means having the best golf sunglasses for the occassion.

Out on the golf course, the best golf sunglasses are more than a fashion accessory. Golf sunglasses are more than just looking cool on the links, trying to impress with your sense of style. The golf sunglasses also protect your eyes from the harmful rays of the sun's glare.

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Monday, 7 April 2008

Don't 'Hole in One' in Japan

If you have ever dreamt of hitting a hole in one, then just make sure that you don't do it in Japan .
In Japan, a hole in one is called an ‘albatross’ The reason for the name will become apparent if you ever put the ball into the hole in one shot. A Japanese hole in one will be met with whoops of delight from your fellow golfers, but these are not a display of joy for you. For in Japan it is customary that when a golfer hits a hole in one, they should throw a celebration party and shower their fellow golfers with gifts.
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