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Course Spy: We-Ko-Pa Golf Club (Cholla)

We-Ko-Pa Golf Club (Cholla)
Ft. McDowell, Arizona
7,225 yards, par 72
Green fees: $75-$195
wekopa.com
480-836-9000

SERVICE
A small army of service personnel descended at the bag drop, making for an experience that was as smooth as it was friendly. The beverage-cart girl — a member of the Yavapai Nation that owns We-Ko-Pa — dished out the perfect blend of sass and service.

PACE OF PLAY
We’ve played slower rounds in the desert, but we did endure our share of waiting. Part of that can be attributed to the cart path-only policy, but the trade off for that is that you get to play on pristine fairways. Seems fair.

QUALITY
Deep canyons, superb variety, split fairways and no homes add up to a memorable round. The signature hole — the downhill/sidehill par-5 8th — is too funky for our tastes, but everything else is so entertaining that it’s hard to ask for much more.

VALUE
We paid $130 in mid-November (up from $85 two weeks earlier) and weren’t disappointed. Outstanding conditions and sterling service soften the financial sting here. It’s still a lot of money, but on one of those flawless, shirtsleeve Arizona days, it’s hard to complain.

VERDICT
It’s easy to see why many people rank Scott Miller’s Cholla layout as the best in Scottsdale. More interesting off the tees than its Saguaro sibling and easier on the eyes than other home-lined desert courses, this is one we’d go back to.

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Posted by admin - February 14, 2010 at 5:18 pm

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Golf Clubs: How to Make the Right Choice

There are a mind-blowing number of choices of equipment used in golf today. This indeed makes it much harder for golfers-especially amateurs-to know which products will best fit their individual games’ needs. The fact of the matter is that playing with golf clubs that do not fit a golfer’s particular needs and experience can produce more harm than good, both in terms of scoring and enjoyment.

According to the golf game’s rules a player cannot carry more than fourteen clubs during a game. Thus, most of today’s players do not carry more than this maximum permitted number.
There four basic types of golf clubs: Woods, Irons, Wedges, and Putters.

Woods are usually used to hit long golf shots. Standard woods that are carried in a golf bag are 1, 3, and 5 Woods. A 1 Wood is typically referred to as a ‘driver’. As the number of your wood increases (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) you lose the amount of distance it can go, but you gain a higher trajectory. Recent golf club technology has made higher lofted woods for shorter distances. A standard golfer’s bag will have a driver (1 wood) and a couple of fairway woods (3- and/or 5-wood). A driver is the longest club (typically 45 inches) making it the toughest to handle during a swing.

Iron clubs are mostly used for shots that are expected to go an average distance – typically from 125 to 200 yards. The lower the number iron, the less degree on the face of the club, hence, the farther the distance the ball will travel. On the other hand, the higher the number iron, the higher the degree on the face, and consequently, the loftier the shot will be.
An Iron features a thin clubhead with grooves on it. Experienced players opt for a blade style iron, while beginners get a cavity-back style. A blade-style has a clubhead with a full back, but a cavity back’s clubhead is hollow. It is hollowed out to make a perimeter weighting effect helpful for less-experienced golfers.
Irons are categorized as long (1, 2, 3,4), mid- (5,6,7) and short (8,9). Short irons are the easiest to hit while the long ones are the hardest. The shorter the iron, the more loft there is and for beginners, the more loft, the better.

The most popular irons used are 3 Irons and 9 Irons, however, many companies also manufacture 1 Irons as well as 10 Irons.

Wedges are used for semi-short shots. They are also used for chipping, and sand shots. There are several types of Wedges, including sand wedges, pitching wedges, and lob wedges. These are iron clubs and are used for games played on difficult grounds, and approach shots to the green.

A putter is a golf club that has a low loft. This enables the ball to roll farther. A putter is typically shorter than all of your other golf clubs. Putters are the clubs most regularly used in the game and come in clubhead styles of blade, heel-toe and mallet. Lengths come in belly putters, standard and broomstick (long) putters. Which selection to choose will be based on an individual preference.
Another popular type of golf club nowadays is the Hybrid club. The Hybrid club is a cross between the Iron and the Wood, and is made for people who have difficulty using these other types of clubs.

The physical capability of every golfer is different – stance, posture, size, swing characteristics etc yet golf manufacturers make golf clubs identical as an off-the-shelf product. However with a custom fit golf club in your hands you can be safe in the knowledge that your clubs are personalized for you and be sure that when you make a good swing the club will be square at impact and your shot should soar down the middle of the fairway.

The majority of golf clubs which you can purchase today can be customized to accommodate the individual differences between golfers. The lie angle/loft, type of shaft, length of shaft, grip type and grip size can be modified. All that is required to custom fit these clubs is some simple measurements and a basic analysis of your swing.

The following information is usually all that is required: gender, height, distance from the wrist to the floor, age, handicap/skill Level, and swing speed.

Gender is utilised as the golf industry in general utilises different definitions as to what the standard length is for both a male and a female.

Height and distance from wrist to floor is used jointly so that the fitter can determine the length of club which is best suited for you. For example a tall man with long arms could easily be fitted with a shorter shaft than an average height male with short arms. The majority of golfers however use standard length clubs.

The remainder of the measurements are used to determine what type of flex the shaft on your club should have.

The notion that the more costly the club the better it is purely doesn’t hold water anymore. If you do enough research and read reviews you’ll find a club that matches your degree of interest. Some play for a weekend activity and there are others who’d like to move up in the rankings. If the occasional pastime is your stride, a low- to mid-performance club can work for you. But those of you who intend to play more regularly should seriously consider custom, higher-performance clubs.

Paul Buntrage
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Ceann Sibeal Golf Club: Europes Most Westerly Golf Course

Set in Europe’s third largest island, the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club can be found on the Western most part of Ireland and is blessed with astounding natural beauty composed of rolling dune terrains and steep and sharp cliffs that juts to the ocean. When it’s a golf vacation in Ireland that you want, the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club should always be on your list.

Encompassed with some of Ireland’s tallest mountains which include the popular Mount Brandon, the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club offers a variety of challenges to many golfers. Each and every play in its par 72 traditional links, 6,696 yard course is a totally different experience. This extremely wide and open course has a river that runs through it, a daunting task for some golfers to cross, plus adding the fast wind factor and the dune grasses that abounds in the links, poses a great test to many seasoned and pro golfers.

The Ceann Sibeal Golf Club was founded in 1924 aqnd has been designed by Eddie Hackett and Chris O’Connor Jr.

Going to the course alone offers a magnificent landscape and scenery that can take anyone’s breath away, the dingle probably offers the must serene and virginal scenery in all of Ireland.

The course itself has been painstakingly shaped from the vast un-spoilt landscape of Ireland. Challenges and hazards come naturally in the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club with a twisting burn that runs across the entire course.

Each hole promises a different vista like bays hidden in corners revealing a fishing village, magnificent topographies rolling and swaying with the lands, and a mesmerizing view of the Blasket Islands of the Atlantic Ocean. A day in the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club would offer an experience even a seasoned traveling golfer will never forget.

In case that you have been saving up to experience the greatest golf vacation in Ireland, this is a place that you can seriously consider. Ireland is a bastion of golf courses and each one provides a different attraction, but if you want serenity and total oneness with the beauty of nature taking in both the splendor of land and sea, the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club is a perfect choice to spend that dream golfing vacation of yours.

When you finally have earned your vacation and have saved up to experience the tee time of your life, head on out to Ireland where a number of golf courses have been specially designed to challenge even the most experienced golfer.

Aside from the golf course itself, you will get a chance to experience the great Irish hospitality and culture. Dotted with numerous sites and attractions, you can take your whole family with you to share a once in a lifetime experience. Many splendid and warm hotels are ready to provide you with the Irish welcome that is renowned all over the world. Plus, after a day of golf, you can go out and live out a wonderful Irish day.

If you need more information, you can just log on to the internet and check out the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club site and confirm your booking and check out the course fees. You can also go to many Irish travel tours and see how much they are asking for a wonderful Ceann Sibeal Golf Club golf vacation in Ireland.

Edwin Shackleford
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Posted by admin - February 12, 2010 at 12:11 am

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Guerin Rife Two-bar Hybrid Blade RH Putter

Guerin Rife Two-bar Hybrid Blade RH Putter

Get your game on with a right-handed putter by Guerin Rife Single golf club has a hybrid blade Golf putter blends the most distinct features and performance benefits from two different models Game-improving hybrid putter has a spectacular design Available in 33-inch, 34-inch and 35-inch options Dimensions: 33 IN, 34 IN, 35 IN Materials: 431 Stainless Steel Model: 2BarBladePutter PAMW18565BC This Item Ships From An Overstock Wholesale Warehouse And May Include Their Name And Address On The Shipping Box And Advertisements In The Box.

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Posted by admin - February 3, 2010 at 10:45 pm

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Basic Chip Shot Golf Tips

It’s a short low running approach golf shot with overspin or bite used in approaching the green. Other terms used for chipping are:
Chip In – When your ball rolls into the cup after chipping, you hole out with a chip shot.
Chip-and-run – A chip shot intended to run the ball after landing.
Chili-dip – A mishit chip shot, the clubhead hitting the ground well before it hits the ball. 

If you wonder: when chipping? The answer is: in every situation within a few yards of the green. 

Chip Shot Golf Sequence

Basic Chip Shot Golf Tips 

This step by step chip shot checklist will help to drill and improve your chip shot techniques. 

1. Take a 6-, 7-, 8- or 9-iron or pitching wedge. 

2. Use your normal grip for this chip shot. 

3. Address the ball with a narrow stance. The ball placed more towards back foot. 

4. Open your feet and shoulders a little bit, not too wide. 

5. Lean your body a bit to the left of the pin. 

6. Keep your shoulders and your wrists firm, like you should hit with a putter. 

7. Hands ahead of the ball, inside your left thigh. Your left hand has to block the vision of your left knee. Right hand for lefthanded golfers. 

8. Lean your weight to your front foot. 

9. Aim the face of your lady golf club towards the target. 

10. Make a slow tempo swing with your arms and shoulders. Like you want to put. Your arms and shoulders move like a pendulum clock. 

11. Touch the ground – before you chip the ball. Crisps the grass. Accelerate through the ball and hit it off the toe of the club. Keep your hand ahead of the ball at impact. 

12. The follow through of a chip shot should have the same length as your back swing, as mentioned before, like a pendulum clock. A short back swing causes short distance chipping, a long one a longer traject. 

13. The golf club lifts the ball up in the air. Practice a lot, and you can make a perfect chip shot on the fairway within a reasonable distance to the pin. 

14. And: Don’t look up to early! I think that’s my most important tip for chip shot golf.

Avgolfer
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Posted by admin - February 1, 2010 at 6:47 am

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Should I return a golf putter I stole?

Last night I stole a golf putter from someone’s house at a party. Should I return it or should I just keep it? I need advice please. It’s a very big golf club so I’m guessing the owner of the club is a big guy and he might want to hurt me. I need advice.

Ahh the classic stolen golf club dilemma, this is similar to Plato’s cave allegory. Should you stay in the dark (return the club) or come out to the light (keep it). And obviously Plato said that it is much better in the light for the light represents knowledge. In the word’s of Plato: "only homos return stolen golf clubs." My advice, and Plato’s, is to keep it. God speed.

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Posted by admin - January 27, 2010 at 7:30 am

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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
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Posted by admin - January 25, 2010 at 12:47 pm

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4 Essential Things to Bring When Winning Holes in Grupo Mayan Golf Spots

Who can definitely resist playing in a Grupo Mayan golf club? It’s regarded as one of the best in the world. Let’s also not forget that in Mexico, you’re practically blessed with a very fine weather all year round. The grasses are green, and when you’re in a higher-altitude golf course, you can basically see the oceans and seas that surround the country.

However, you are not there to simply stroll in the Grupo Mayan playing field. You are there to swing your clubs and get those balls into their respective holes. Thus, you need some equipment. Surely, these courses will have their own rental facilities. If you have cash, you can go on a Mexican holiday without bringing any golfing gear—you’re just going to rent.

Yet if you want to take the game a little more seriously, you should use your own. After all, you really need to be ultra comfortable with the golf clubs, know how to achieve that perfect swing without losing your grip. So before you try to consider having that Grupo Mayan vacation, make sure that you can include in your Things to Bring list the following items:

Golf Clubs. There are a wide variety of golf clubs that you can use, and they can be made out of different materials, including wood and metal. Most of the golf clubs, too, are available per set. There could be 14 of them in full set or 7 in half set. But if you’re just starting out, you may want to tag along in the Grupo Mayan golf course few individual pieces. You can’t learn how to use all of them, anyway. You better start with 5 irons and a putter. You may want to ask for some advice as to what golf club will be ideal for your height or weight.

Gloves. You can not wear golf gloves when you’re playing in the Grupo Mayan golf course, but there’s always the huge possibility that you will lose your grip. Your hands will perspire and become sweaty. Your hands may also get hurt from constant holding and rubbing of the golf clubs. Thus, you need to have golf gloves. Usually, you only need one glove, and you are going to wear it in your weaker hand. But you can still wear both, if you want to ensure that you can have a very strong grip. Be sure that you can wear these gloves even when practicing your swing, so you can be comfortable with them.

Shoes. There are shoes that are specific for golf, and that’s what you should use—not a running shoes or sneakers. Golf shoes normally have spikes, which make sure that you don’t accidentally move when you’re making the hit. They are also water proof, so you can basically walk around the green even when there is water or it starts to rain.

Golf Bags. Of course, you can’t move around comfortably with golf bags. Pick those that can contain everything you need and you can wear without any problem over your shoulder.

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Posted by admin - January 14, 2010 at 12:13 pm

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Herbie’s One Putt Wedge

Herbie’s One-Putt Wedge is the new Ultimate Short Game club”. Never has such technology been applied to Golf’s Short Game.visit us at www.ONEPUTTWEDGE.COM

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Posted by admin - January 13, 2010 at 12:38 am

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Does coloring the face of your golf club (putter to be exact) conform with USGA rules?

Please need to know by tonight

You may put any substance on the face of a putter during putting practice which will indicate the accuracy of your swing path and where the ball hits the putter face. All this must be removed for competitive purposes. Violation will result in disqualification.

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Posted by admin - December 10, 2009 at 8:52 am

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