Archive for October, 2009



Beginner Golf Tips for First-Time Golfers Posted By : Tess Brahm

Thursday 29 October 2009 @ 11:10 am

It is not the type of club you use or how powerful your swing is to experience a great game.

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Golf Driver Problems Posted By : PhilipW

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 8:10 pm

Golf driver problems cause many handicap golfers a lot of frustration. Without a doubt, the driver is the trickiest golf club in the bag to play consistently well. True, every handicap golfer has days when the drives go straight and long, but these tend to be the exception.

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Want To Shoot Under 80 Without Paying For Expensive Lessons Posted By : Mario Hernandez

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 5:10 pm

Detailed review on How To Break 80 Ebook!

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Make Money and Improve Your Golfing Experience through Golf Affiliate Program Posted By : Eloise Kramer

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 5:10 pm

If you are a fan of golf then it would be safe to say that quite a lot of people today are having a hard time grasping the techniques for the perfect play. Seeing experts easily shoot a power drive or apply the perfect posture for a backswing is one thing; learning to do it on your own is another matter. This is how you make money online — by promoting golf to people who want to improve their play through an affiliate program.

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Beginners Guide to the Proper Golf Grip - Get It Right the First Time Posted By : Andie Lesser

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 4:10 pm

You have to keep in mind that all the power we produce or the accuracy of our shots will all depend on how we grip the club. Seasoned golfers or trainers will tell you that all the factors involved in achieving the perfect shot all depends on how you do the golf grip.

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Top five things golf tournament organizers Posted By : bilal shaikh

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 4:10 pm

There is a long list of details anyone managing a golf tournament must compile and review. Based on my experience, here are the top five things golf tournament organizers should do:

1. Walk the Course

If possible, play the course, but not only play it, walk through what will happen from the time the players drive into the parking lot. There should be signs telling them where to register, directions to practice greens and driving range, gifts at time of registration, explanation of rules, and

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Improving your Golf Swing Tips for a better game Posted By : Nigel Masters

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 10:10 am

Ask any Golfer male or female this question What would you like to improve most of all about your Golf and chances are they will uniformly say what the best golf driver tip

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How to Grip Your Golf Club Posted By : Mike Murray

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 9:10 am

Are you sure you have the correct golf grip? Grip can easily make or break a round of golf - this article will cover some great grip tips to help you improve your game.

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How to Golf - The Importance of the Pre-Shot Routine Posted By : Stephen Simmons

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 9:10 am

This article discusses the importance of the pre-shot routine. Data recorded and analyzed from this years Tour Championship featuring the pre-shot statistics of Tiger Woods, Kenny Perry, and Phil Mickleson were used to demonstrate the impact on lower scoring from a solid pre-shot routine.

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Stewart Cink Described the Victory As Surreal Posted By : Sarfaraz khan

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 9:10 am

Stewart Cink won the 138th Open last week and he has described the victory as “surreal”. He beat off tough competition against golfing legend Tom Watson.

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