June 29th, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
When it comes to golfing, not any old golf club will do for you. You know this if you have ever been on the golf course having make up for a club that is too long or not long enough. Besides adversely affecting you game, using golf clubs that do not fit your body can [...]
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June 26th, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
When it comes to holiday times, do you find that your ideal vacation, and that of your partner, are diagonally opposed!Well, last year, I wanted to find somewhere for my wife and I, where we could both totally relax and unwind from our highly active, but extremely profitable investment properly business. Now, we are "Life [...]
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June 23rd, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
When it comes to golfing, not any old golf club will do for you. You know this if you have ever been on the golf course having make up for a club that is too long or not long enough. Besides adversely affecting you game, using golf clubs that do not fit your body can [...]
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June 20th, 2008 by
Peter Snyder
A fine and experienced golfer is not necessarily a good teacher of the game. Why? Because many cracks do not know how they play themselves - when it comes to anything like a close analysis of their shots - and they have no idea at all of how a beginner must feel in order to [...]
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June 17th, 2008 by
Melanie Lane
I am often asked by patients and clients for the best exercises to help them improve their golf game. The answer is always the same, it depends. This usually is not the answer they were hoping for, but let me explain.Regardless of the sport you are training for, there are rarely a few [...]
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June 14th, 2008 by
Earl Franklin
It may seem unlikely to you that golf fitness training can help up your golf statistics 100 percent, but it is entirely possible. Like singing, playing the piano or basketball, golf is a skill that can be improved upon. With proper fitness, training, guidance and practice, you can absolutely improve your game.Many people think of [...]
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June 11th, 2008 by
Fred Armstrong
If you have a good grip and a fundamental understanding of the basic swing, wood shots should not give you too much trouble. The full swing is employed in hitting both the fairway woods and the driver, but there is a distinct difference and, as a result, a different feeling between hitting a ball off [...]
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June 8th, 2008 by
Melanie Lane
According to a 2005 study by Golf Digest magazine, there are over 35,000 golf courses currently operating worldwide, and over half of these courses are located in the United States. This means the golf industry is a booming job market filled with seamless opportunities for enthusiastic golf-lovers, like you.And, best of all, there are many [...]
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June 5th, 2008 by
Peter Snyder
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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June 2nd, 2008 by
Melanie Lane
Golfers that are truly committed to their chosen sport will often find that they need to take extreme measures to improve their golf game. They will naturally proceed to the local golf course and use the putting green for hours to perfect the strokes they need to get the ball into a hole during a [...]
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