March 29th, 2008 by
Earl Franklin
Every intelligent person who has played golf must have speculated on the relation between the mental and the physical aspects of the game.I remember spending one of the most stimulating evenings of my life listening to - and occasionally chipping in on - a debate on the light ball, between some Americans and members of [...]
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March 26th, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
After finishing a session with the pro on how to master that swing, it is now time to buy the equipments. This is the exciting part since buying sports equipment in general tends to excite the player and feel how it pars with the other brands. So by this time the set of clubs are [...]
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March 23rd, 2008 by
Melanie Lane
Golf is dubbed as a rich man's sport. This may hold true to some golfers who tend to spend a lot on golf club membership shares and top of the line golf equipments plus hiring a pro trainer. But for those who really love the game of golf, there are ways to beat around the [...]
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March 20th, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
If you are looking for a golf career, but are afraid of being lost in the low-paying, low-prestige end of the industry, pay close attention to this: While it is true that there are an abundance of such jobs, there are also many more prestigious golf jobs for talented, devoted golf enthusiasts.Many people believe that [...]
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March 17th, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
A chip shot can be one of the most difficult in the game of golf and requires a great deal of practice, but, in reality, is not that tough to master.Chipping is when you are so close to the green that you're talking feet, not yards (or at least not more than a few yards).A [...]
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March 14th, 2008 by
Peter Snyder
One of the hardest things for golf beginners to realize is the amount of finesse that it takes in order to put the ball into the hole, no matter what kind of shot they are attempting to take. But, on the other hand, don't get blinded by too much science, while you're still a [...]
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March 11th, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
Business and golf are synonymous. It is said that 8 out of 10 people that play golf are in a business decision making position and that playing golf with clients offers an 85% better chance of securing a business deal than other conventional methods of marketing or promoting your business. These impressive statistics make a [...]
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March 8th, 2008 by
Melanie Lane
Slicing a golf ball is a common problem faced by many amateur golfers. The problem with slicing a golf shot is that it usually results in a poor shot both in lack of distance and direction. It is important to solve this problem in order to lower your handicap and become a better golfer. Here [...]
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March 5th, 2008 by
Peter Snyder
Golf is a self regulating sport that relies on the integrity of the participants. However, for truly bad golf stories, just ask your caddie. In a recent survey, nearly half said they believe that no less than 40% of golfers fudge.And whether or not cheating creeps into the game of [...]
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March 2nd, 2008 by
Melanie Lane
The characteristic approach to the game of golf by those who succeed involves a fixity of purpose which comes from emotional drive. The drive comes from what psychologists call "goal tensions," and this goal tension comes from the decision of the player to disregard the possible pleasures of the moment for the pleasures of final [...]
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