Golf Game and Free Tips to Improve Your Game
Every good golfer has the ability to control his or her shots. Every good golfer learns that it is one thing to swing a golf club, but it is another thing to know what position the club is in while it is being swung.
Well, once you learn the difference between letting your club fall open on the backswing and or keeping it closed, square, or in position as you make your swing, you will begin to play golf. Your shots start to go straighter, and you will begin to play golf as one ought to play it if you use each club for the shot or purpose for which it was designed.
1. A golf club will only do what the player makes it do.
2. Each club is designed for a specific purpose, and only when it is applied to the ball in its true, natural state will it produce the effect for which it was designed.
3. Basically, there are only three clubs in golf:
4. The driver shaped so that it drives the ball on a low trajectory and is therefore used for distance shots.
5. The iron, formerly called a lofter, does exactly what the name implies it lofts, or lifts the ball. This club is used to place the ball into position in certain spots on the fairway or on the green
6. The putter, which would be better named a roller, is so designed that it rolls the ball; therefore, it is the club used to accomplish the very purpose of the game roll the ball into the cup.
However, golfers are not limited or restricted to these three clubs. Golfers get themselves a set of two or three, more generally four, but sometimes even five, drivers. They carry a set of three or six, most generally a set of eight, irons. They usually add to this outfit a heavy weighted club to get the ball out of deep grass or sand traps. In addition, the above clubs, along with a putter, generally constitute the set of 14 clubs that a golfer is permitted to use in tournament play.
Now, having such an outfit is a perfect waste of material unless each and every club is swung in the same way so that the various differences in the shapes of the clubs can each perform their objectives. In other words, golf is an easy game to play, because the player has a specific club or tool for each shot or effect that is desired. All he has to do is to learn the one basic swing and apply it to each club.
By comparison, the game of tennis is difficult. In tennis, the player has only one club or one racquet, the ball is never in the same position it is either high or low, in front of him or behind him and to make his shots successfully the tennis player must learn and be able to play several different strokes. However, not so the golfer. If he correctly learns the one stroke, he can simply let the club do the work.
Jimmy Cox
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/golf-game-and-free-tips-to-improve-your-game-63292.html
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Sholf = Shuffleboard + Golf

Sholf is the hybrid creation of two classic games. Sholf fuses the accessories of golf with the strategy, competitive play and scoring of table shuffleboard. Includes: o Sholf Putting Green o 1 Two-way 32″ Sholf putter o 4 White Sholf Golf Balls o 4 Yellow Sholf Golf Balls o Carrying/Storage Bag o 2 Rope Bumpers Details: o Dimensions (unrolled): 32″ x 12′ o Dimensions (rolled): 32″ x 5″ x 5″ o Weight: 10.4 pounds o Green speed: 6.5 feet on Stimpmeter o Playing green rolls flat everytime o Golf balls roll true
Categories: golf putting Tags: Bumpers, Classic Games, Fuses, Golf 4, Golf Balls, Putting Green, Rope, Shopping, Stimpmeter, Storage, Table Shuffleboard, Yahoo
Love golf, getting better, putting is terrible
OK so I play golf about 4 times a week I am typically on the green in 3 shots on a par 5 and 2 shots on a par 3 (sometimes 1), but my putting is terrible, I try to listen to everyone that give me advice but I still stink, how can I get better, (obviously I know practice) but I was hoping someone would have a tip. Note: I do not have finess, but I try really hard, it could take 10 strokes off if I could just put, Help!
First things first, the putting grip is crucial. And, no putting grip is perfect. Pick what makes you comfortable, not what others use necessarily.
The best tip I ever received was take three golf balls to the practice green and hit all three of them (not at the same time) in the same direction, while your eyes are closed. Try to hit the first one a certain distance, maybe 25 feet (you can pick any distance). But don’t look at where the first one stopped. Then hit the second one about the same distance, with your eyes closed. Then hit the third one about the same distance, with your eyes closed. The idea is that you’re trying to improve distance control and aim, because you want to repeat the same swing three times. In a perfect world, all three golf balls would be close to each other after the three putts. Notes: the distance is irrelevant, but the swing is relevant. Plus, it helped me when I didn’t aim at a hole during this drill.
Categories: golf putting Tags: Aim, Distance Control, Golf 4, Golf Balls, golf putting, Love, Perfect World, Play Golf, Putts, Strokes, Swing, Three Times, World Golf
Golf Putting green gift set

GREAT SALE on putting green! GREAT PRICE ON THIS PUTTING TRAINING MAT SET! Practice your putting skills year round with our high-quality Putter green/Trainer. Perfect for home or office, this Golf Putting green/Mat will help you improve your skills while you’re away from the golf course. This putting green comes complete with all you need to begin having fun whereever you are. Out putting green features. 1) Auto Return Cup 2) Score Counter which records 3 players at the same time and is remote control. 3) two (2) golf balls 4) Three (3) sections aluminum putter 5) single way turf
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Dating Advice For Guys: Where Should You Go On A First Date?
Got your first big date with the woman of your dreams lined up and you don’t know where to go? Here’s a laundry list of several date destinations that are sure to make her sit up and take notice.
1. The beach
Australia is peppered with dozens of beautiful beaches and, chances are, there’s one that’s close to you. A beach date is an excellent way to get to know her right away and to see how hot she looks in a bikini.
If you’re buff and chiseled, it’s a perfect opportunity to show off your fine form. And if the date flops, the beach provides some saving grace: you can try to enjoy the sun instead or soak in all the eye candy around you.
2. Billiards/Pool
Billiards/Pool is fun, especially if you know your way around the table. If she’s an eager learner, you can teach her a thing or two about shooting pool — an excellent chance for some close physical contact.
3. Mini Golf
Like billiards, mini golf is an enjoyable activity that encourages close physical contact, particularly if you have to give her some lessons about how to successfully make a putt. Women who are even just a tad competitive always enjoy a round of mini-golf.
4. Rock & Roll Concert
For those rare occasions when your favorite rock band is in town, taking her to a rock concert for your first date is not such a bad idea and an excellent way to hit two birds with one stone.
Yes, the ideal first date puts a premium on conversation, but a first date with a lot of screaming and loud music could be a refreshing change of pace.
5. Picnic by the water
You don’t have to go on an expensive date to make a good first impression. If rock & roll isn’t your cup of tea, perhaps a nice, quiet picnic by the river will be more to your liking.
Going on a picnic is a great way to get to know each other better since there will surely be plenty of conversation. It’s time to hone your sandwich and sangria-making skills.
6. Gambling
Is your date a bit of a gambler and adventurer? Maybe a night out at the casino is what gets her fired up. Can you just see her now blowing on your dice to bring you luck? And just imagine how thrilled she will be with you if you both manage to win a pocket full of cash.
7. Miniature F1
Most women find speed exciting and those uber-competitive babes will always love a miniature F1 racing challenge. It’s also a chance to let her see the Michael Schumacher in you.
8. Fortune Teller
Women have this thing about fortune tellers. They just naturally want to know what the future brings. One thing you can expect her to ask is whether a new love is just around the corner. And if the answer is “yes”, she could just train her sights on you.
Jodie Brittain
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/dating-advice-for-guys-where-should-you-go-on-a-first-date-122892.html
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