 Category: Golf
Category: Sports and Recreation >> Golf<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next page >> by Jonathan Blocker  [ 2007-04-27 ]
If you live in a cold climate and crave the sun, you might decide to head out to sunny San Diego for your next vacation. You can enjoy the many beaches and luxuriate in the climate, which is similar to what you would find in the Mediterranean. Best of all, if you are a golf lover, you can combine your vacation with your golfing passion and turn your time off into a golfing vacation in San Diego. There are many San Diego tee times available to you now.
by Ken MacKenzie  [ 2007-04-26 ] Golf cart batteries are very important in running your golf cart or electric trolley. Ensure that you maintain them properly. This article explains their function, operation and maintenance. by David Laible [ 2007-04-25 ] The high price of golf clubs has kept many weekend hackers from taking advantage of the new technologies in golf equipment. TourGolfClubs has changed that with the introduction of a line of golf clubs that rivals the name brands in features and performance, but at a fraction of the price. by Steve Katz  [ 2007-04-24 ] Golfing in the emerald isle on the soft lush green fairways and the smooth perfectly kept greens. by Alex Bezborodko [ 2007-04-18 ] A lot can be learned from golf videos for those that are up and coming and even those that golf for fun. Improving your golf game may truly be as simple as popping that DVD into your DVD player at home and sitting back to watch. by Kevin Fairbanks [ 2007-04-18 ] I am an avid golfer, but only golf at most once a week. I consider myself a bogey to par golfer. I use discount golf clubs including my golf driver, golf woods, golf irons, golf wedges, and golf putter. This article describes my golfing exploits on an 18 hole par 72 course recently.
by Rael Zieve [ 2007-04-15 ] The par of a hole is primarily, but not exclusively, determined by the distance from tee to green. A typical length for a par three hole is anywhere between 91 and 224 m (100 and 250 yds.), for a par four, between 225 and 434 m (251 and 475 yds.). Par five holes are typically at between 435 and 630 m (476 and 690 yds.), and untraditional par six holes are anything longer. by Rael Zieve [ 2007-04-15 ] A hole means both the hole in the ground into which the ball is played (also called the cup), as well as the total distance from the tee (a pre-determined area from where a ball is first hit) to the green (the low cut area surrounding the actual hole in the ground). by Rael Zieve [ 2007-04-15 ] The grass of the putting green (or more commonly the green) is cut very short so that a ball can roll easily over distances of several yards. The direction of growth of individual blades of grass often affects the roll of a golf ball and is called the grain. by Steve Madigan  [ 2007-04-13 ] If you are competitive, the game of golf is your answer. Learn the advantages / benefits of playing this wonderful game of golf. by Kevin Fairbanks [ 2007-04-13 ] I am an avid golfer, but only golf at most once a week. I consider myself a bogey to par golfer. I use discount golf clubs including my golf driver, golf woods, golf irons, and golf putter. This article describes my golfing exploits on an 18 hole par 72 course recently. by Karen Fish  [ 2007-04-10 ] The Easter miracle at Augusta. by Rob Daniels  [ 2007-04-09 ]
by Marc Spencer [ 2007-04-09 ] Golf is a sport that attracts such a wide audience. Unlike other sports, golf is a game that one can participate in regardless of age or limits due to physical condition. As a fellow golf professional I instruct golfers of all ages and abilities. In my experience there are many common mistakes that most golfers make. Here is a list of 10 tips that will help improve your game. by Alex Bezborodko [ 2007-04-08 ]
by Maria Markella  [ 2007-04-02 ] The secret to plan a successful golf tournament is organization. Here's a mini step-by-step planner/guide for a successful Golf Event. The key to success is sticking to schedule, following your timeline and assigning responsibilities to the right people. Planning a golf tournament is much like organizing any other public event. by Jennifer Ledbetter Ledbetter [ 2007-04-01 ] In my profession of reviewing Georgia Golf Courses, mainly in the Atlanta area golf market, I have the unique ability to add a special twist to my golf course reviews. My readers get the added benefit of golf course reviews for women, by a woman.
One of my pet peeves is a golf course that isn’t truly set up for the woman golfer. by Karen Fish  [ 2007-03-31 ] This could not go unpunished. by Ben Anton  [ 2007-03-28 ] Considering rebuilding your small engine? Do you manage a fleet of vehicles? If so, you can't afford to miss this article. We clearly detail the pros and cons of repowering a single vehicle or an entire fleet. by Darren Finger [ 2007-03-25 ] This is your guide to find TaylorMade clone drivers to suit your game, save you money, and utilize technology used by professional golfers Retief Goosen, Sergio Garcia and Darren Clarke, among many other touring professionals. by Laurie Raphael Raphael  [ 2007-03-16 ] Reviews of golf equipment. by Darren Finger [ 2007-03-14 ] This is your guide to find Callaway clone golf clubs, specifically drivers for the 2007 season, to suit your game, save you money, and utilize technology used by PGA professional golfers Phil Mickelson, Charles Howell III, Ernie Els and golf legend Gary Player, among many other touring professionals. by Jared Staniland [ 2007-03-12 ] A short commentary on the technical evoluton of golf by Alex Bezborodko [ 2007-03-09 ] There are various types of golf mats that are worth purchasing to practice and even refine your golf game. by Alex Bezborodko [ 2007-03-09 ] Ball retrievers often come in very handy when you play on a course that has a lot of ponds, lakes, wooded areas, as well as rock gardens. by Alex Bezborodko [ 2007-03-09 ] Finding the right golf bag can take some time, so it’s good to think about what you really need, what you want, and even plan for additions to your golf gear in the future. by Eugene Benade [ 2007-03-02 ] How do you build a powerful golf swing? When you watch those big strong golf pro’s swing that golf club so effortlessly but still reach those tremendous distances by Ben Anton  [ 2007-02-26 ] We explain the advantages of repowering your vehicle’s engine. A must read for fleet owners, and Golf course personnel. by Ally White  [ 2007-01-27 ] The third round of the FA Cup took place this Sunday January 7th and it was a game worth watching. by Amardeep Singh  [ 2007-01-25 ] December in George on South Africa’s Garden Route, Christmas in Mauritius, new year in Cape Town, January in Wentworth until the foul weather forced him to flee back to South Africa. The life of Riley. Yes, and also the life of Ernie Els. And now he is here in Qatar preparing for his eighteenth season as a professional.
Els, 37, bent to press his tee-peg slowly into the ground and placed his ball on it. He was about to hit his first drive of his first practice round before his first tournament of the year, his first round with a new caddie and his first appearance since he admitted that he has drawn up a three-year plan to displace Tiger Woods as world No 1. No pressure, then.
by andrew dimmelow [ 2007-01-21 ] Learning the basics of playing golf for free is very simple. As a means of getting you started, I will give you a few quick ideas right now. by Karen Lovendahl  [ 2007-01-19 ] Among lush scenery, exotic wildlife, and fine beaches are five of the most adventuresome, challenging, and unique golf courses in the world. Enjoy 18 holes of naturally-constructed obstacles and perfect weather at any of Costa Rica’s unforgettable golf courses, including the exclusive Melia Cariari. by Ben Anton  [ 2007-01-19 ] We explain why it is a much better idea to repower a golf cart vehicle rather than to replace it. Both for the environment and the pocket book, everyone can benefit from reading this article. by Kevin Fairbanks [ 2007-01-19 ] Golf is an expensive game. Buying name-brand golf clubs is expensive. Why not explore the option of discount clone golf clubs? They offer the same options of name-brand golf clubs, but cost much less. For the average to better more experienced golfer, discount clone golf clubs will work no diffrently than name-brand golf clubs.
by Chris Schaller [ 2006-12-21 ] If you regularly miss strait putts where there is no break, your alignment is slightly off or your stroke is off. If you are missing putts with a break, your stroke may be good, but the speed of the ball may be off. It is important for this drill to find an area without a break. We will fix our strait putts before tackling the breaking putts. by Julie Smith  [ 2006-12-15 ] Besides his skills to play golf and his fame now Tiger Woods, the great professional golfer, signed a new contract with Nike. This one is the third multi-year deal with this brand. by Mike Rad  [ 2006-12-13 ] It's the shot that drives most golfers mad with frustration when they miss. But now one of the UK's leading mind coaches believes he has the answer to helping golfers hole short putts. by [ 2006-12-12 ] Read a short feature article about a famous female player who stamped a great mark in golf history - Michelle Wie. Learn a bit of her biography and a short written trailer on how she became a golf legend at her very young age. by Ben Anton  [ 2006-12-09 ] This article emphasizes both the environmental and cost effective reasons for repowering golf cart fleets. This article brings home the point that repowering an engine is more efficient, and costs less than replacing it. by Wade Pearse [ 2006-11-28 ] What is mental imagery anyways? Is it diffrent from visualization? If so, how? Can its effectiveness be verified, in a more empirical manner?
Mental Imagery is an indispensible tool for athletes in every sport. It is difficult to identify a top performing athlete who does not use mental imagery to improve their performance levels. by Rod Ritchie  [ 2006-11-27 ] The Algarve, in Southern Portugal, with its year-round sunshine, miles of golden sand beaches, and picturesque villages, has become one of Europe’s most popular golfing destinations. by Rod Ritchie  [ 2006-11-27 ] This year, avoid the winter chill and opt for an island golfing holiday in the sun. Your winter escape is easy to plan – just choose a destination and book your flights and hotels through a reputable golf holiday specialist. by Rod Ritchie  [ 2006-11-27 ] If you're looking for a golfing holiday, where great value is as important as great golf, then fly to Faro International Airport, rent a car, and drive to southern Portugal and nearby Spain. by Amardeep Singh  [ 2006-11-13 ] MOBILE, Ala. — Lorena Ochoa wrapped up the LPGA Tour's player of the year award with a record-setting finish in the Tournament of Champions. The 24-year-old Mexican star shot a 7-under 65 on Sunday for a 10-stroke victory and a tournament-record 21-under 267 total. She ran her winning streak to three with her sixth victory of the year and earned $150,000 for a season total of $2,492,872.
"Winning this tournament was very special," Ochoa said. "I think this is going to be a place I will remember for the rest of my life and just achieving my goal of being the best player in 2006."
With Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb skipping the tournament, Ochoa locked up the player of the year honors before the season-ending ADT Championship.
by Nadia Behnan [ 2006-11-03 ] The biggest misconception a lot of golfers have about golf conditioning is that it is something that should be done during the golf season, to improve their game immediately. Well, it is actually the opposite. Golf conditioning is even more beneficial when it is started during the "off season" to prepare the body for the stresses it will endure during the golf season. by Neil Teasdale  [ 2006-11-03 ] Some great tips on buying your first set of Golf Clubs. by [ 2006-11-02 ] Have you ever thought about what trade shows, conventions, meetings and the holidays all have in common? by Eoin Beckett [ 2006-10-29 ] A cheap and effective way to improve your swing is to focus on your grip. We examine 3 golf swing training aids which adopt such an approach.
by [ 2006-10-26 ] Just because you’re an over the hill golfer doesn’t mean you should get less enjoyment out of the game. New technologies make achy tight backs from too many years of golf and a thing of the past. by Wade Pearse [ 2006-10-18 ] A Preshot Visualization Routine is an essential component to making a good swing. Not integrating a visualization process into your preshot routine leaves your mind unfocused and open to many lapses of attention. Not what you want before making your swing! |