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The Benefits of Golf Training Ebook Reviews

The main purpose of golf training ebook reviews is to offer the reader a good insight into the various golf training ebook tutorials available on the Internet. Every golf training ebook has something different to offer in it’s approach to a workable system. Some will offer tips and techniques of swinging, chipping and putting and others will concentrate on golf fitness training or the mental approach to the golf game.

The benefits in reading golf training ebook reviews are many and varied. Firstly, they offer readers the opportunity to assess the potential of a cross section of the most popular golf training ebook tutorials, highlighting the features and strengths of each product. This is extremely useful for any golfing enthusiast who is seeking to better his/her game and needing some quality golf training advice. Deciding which of the many available golf training ebooks would be more likely to provide the most useful advice on techniques to raise the level of his/her play, can be a daunting task, so perusing through golf training ebook reviews can help the reader to make the correct decision.

As most golf training ebooks will typically offer advice on the different aspects of how to improve one’s golf, the reader should first identify the parts of his/her game that require the most improvement. Then, by refering to the golf training ebook reviews, they are able to narrow their search down to the golf training ebooks which offer the most relevant help and advice. Also, by visiting the product sales page they will soon get a clearer picture of the one golf training ebook containing the advice on techniques the reader will need to improve his/her golf game.

Of course, there are many so called ‘review sites’ that simply copy and paste relevant information from the product sales page, maybe changing a word or two here and there and the review ends up reading much like an advertisement for that product. This type of golf training ebook review will offer nothing in the way of credible advice. A good golf training ebook web site will typically be constructed by those who have obtained copies of each of the golf training ebooks on review, and actually test drive the systems described noting the effects of the techniques taught in each tutorial.

Apart from highlighting the useful content described in the various golf training ebooks, a good reviewer will also offer comments on many of the other strong points of each product, for example, how easy the lessons are to follow, does the tutorial offer step-by-step instruction, are the training tips accompanied by sketches, diagrams and illustrations and whether the product is supported by a 100% guarantee with a full refund if the system fails to make a difference.

Reviews of ebooks generally will often make a point of mentioning the number of pages in the complete publication. Although an interesting fact, this information typically has little bearing on the usefulness of the tutorial’s content. For example, a golf training ebook with as little as 20 pages will maybe teach you techniques that will slice 7 or 8 shots off your score, whereas a 100 page similarly presented golf training ebook may describe a system in much greater detail that will only cut your score by 3 or 4 shots. The number of pages in an ebook tutorial is mostly irrelevant!

Another obvious benefit of reading golf training ebook reviews is that the review sites often contain a comprehensive listing of all the golf training ebooks available on the Web, which can save the reader countless hours in searching the Internet. The web site reviewer/owner has already done the hard work of finding products and they are now all listed together which makes it far easier for the reader to make instant comparisons of the various available products.

So for those golf enthusiasts who are searching for quality golf training ebooks in an effort to lower their scores, they are well advised to find and use the information offered by a good golf training ebook reviews web site, which will often point them in the direction of the right tutorials to suit their own personal needs, rather than investing in a product that either fails to cover the particular aspect of golf that interests them, or worse still, teaches nothing they didn’t already know!

Trevor Taylor

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Posted by admin - February 17, 2010 at 7:23 pm

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Open Face Chipping Out Of The Sandtrap – Face On Putting

http://www.face-on-putting.com – Get golf putting tips and enhance your short game with the GP Putter, an exclusive Face On Putter for only $179!

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GP Putter Face On Putting Introduction Video

http://www.Face-on-Putting.com – This Face On GP Putter will eliminate the yip problem. Learn more and buy a sidesaddle putter for only $179!

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Garmin Approach G3 Handheld GPS Golfing Companion (PRE-ORDER)

Garmin Approach G3 Handheld GPS Golfing Companion (PRE-ORDER)

Give your game a boost of confidence with the Garmin Approach G3 , a rugged, waterproof, touchscreen golf GPS packed with thousands of preloaded golf course maps. Approach uses a high-sensitivity GPS receiver to measure individual shot distances and show the exact yardage to fairways, hazards and greens. Now with over 12,000 courses – click here for a complete list! GARMIN IS PROJECTED TO RELEASE THIS PRODUCT IN EARLY JUNE 2010 – PREORDER TODAY (TIGER GPS DOES NOT CHARGE YOUR CARD UNTIL WE SHIP) Fits Perfectly in Your Pocket A bit smaller and lighter than the Approach G5 , Approach G3 is ideal if you prefer to walk the course. Still as rough and rugged as its big brother, Approach G3 lightens your load no matter how you get around the course. Eliminate the Guesswork Approach displays and updates your exact position on stunningly detailed, preloaded course maps throughout the United States. Approachs highly sensitive GPS receiver pinpoints your position and removes guesswork from your game. And as you move, Approach automatically updates your position, so youll always know your yardage. There’s no subscriptions or setup fees, and Approach is compliant with USGA rules. Touch Your Target Need to measure distances for your next shot? Touch any point on the sunlight-readable display, and Approach shows the precise distance to that exact spotfairway, hazard, landing area, or the front, middle and back of the green. Get on the Green Approach helps you zero in on the pin with Approach’s Green View. Just tap the flag on the map to zoom in on the green then you can drag the flag to position it where you see it, giving you more accurate yardage. Keep Score Digitally Approach doubles as a digital scorecard for your foursome. After the game, you can save and review the scores on your computer at home. Add More Courses Garmin is constantly adding more courses to the map data, as well as updating and improving course maps for Approach G3. Download the latest courses for free .

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2009 Irons Review from Inside GOLF Magazine

In this segment of Inside GOLF Magazine PGA Tour player Bill Haas describes his relationship with Titleist and we learn more about the latest irons available from Taylormade, Callaway and Cleveland Golf for 2009. Visit us online at www.golf.com and follow our blog at www.insidegolfmagazine.com

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Posted by admin - February 15, 2010 at 4:18 pm

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Free Golf Tips and Instruction Swing, Putt and Play Like Tiger Woods!

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Golf Putting Instruction : Developing Putting Accuracy

Increase your putting accuracy by putting at a tee. Get putting accuracy tips from a golf instructor in this free golf video.

Expert: Hill Marks
Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

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Posted by admin - February 14, 2010 at 3:38 pm

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Golf Etiquette – How To Be A Gentleman On A Golf Course

Golf is considered a gentleman’s game and has always been associated with prestige and the elite. As such, there are certain unwritten rules pertaining to the game of golf. Of course these are not hard and fast rules which affect the game directly, but more of good etiquette when playing golf. If you practice good golf etiquette on the greens, it shows that you have respect for the game, as well as the other golfers that you play with.

Having said that, let us take a look at some of the general golfing etiquette that you can put to practice, regardless if you are an amateur or a professional. These will be followed by some rather specific rules that you should be aware of at particular times during a round of golf.

Keeping Quiet

Having respect for other players means that you should be quiet whenever other golfers step up to the ball. This allows the golfer to concentrate on the swing. After all, you would want to demand the same level of respect from the other golfers.

Another thing to remember is to avoid running on the golf course. Even if this doesn’t affect your game or the other golfers in your group, running around the course will distract others from their game.

Practice Playing Safely

When you step up to the ball and just before you take your swing, look around. Check if there is anyone standing in the vicinity of the area where you predict your ball will go to. Never take it for granted that the other golfers will be on the lookout to see if they’re standing in your way.

Similarly, whenever you are practicing your swings, never do it when there are others around. It is very rude to take practice swings in the direction of other golfers.

Also remember, make it a point to never swing your club when someone is walking nearby. And vice versa, never walk around a golfer who is trying to take a swing.

Keep To Your Pace

At any given time, remember that you or your group are not the only golfers on the golf course. Thus, keep in mind that you should at all times try to keep to your pace of play at a comfortable rate. This means that there should be enough time to keep up with your group, but not too much time that you’re holding up other golfers and cutting into their time.

Never hit into the group playing ahead of you. This is considered to be very very rude. If it was done unintentionally, then you should realise that you have failed in observing the common courtesy of golf. Even if the group ahead of you were playing slowly and you had intentionally done so, bear in mind that it is not a reason to commit such a rude act.

Should you need to play through the group ahead of you, have some courtesy by asking for their permission first. However, before asking, do check if the next hole is vacant so that there will be enough space for you to pass through.

If and when permission is granted for you to play through the group ahead of you, make sure you finish the hole in the least amount of time possible, so that you can move onto the next hole immediately after that.

On the Teeing Ground

Do stand out of the golfer’s line of sight as well as his peripheral vision so that he can concentrate fully as he prepares to take his swing. The best way is for you to stand behind the golfer and to remember to keep quiet as you do so.

On the Fairway

Avoid hitting too many divots, though some is acceptable. Moreover, try to put a few of the divots back in place by replacing and stepping on them into the hole.

Also, avoid spending too much time looking around for a golf ball that is lost. The golfers behind you might not enjoy being delayed. Should you lose a ball, and fail to locate it in a few minutes, just replace the golf ball with another.

On the Bunker

Do make use of the rake that is provided to clear off all marks made by you or your golf ball after you have taken your shot. Make sure you rake out all marks and footprints, and then leave the rake outside the bunker with the handle place parallel to the fairway.

On the Green

Do not step on any ball paths of the other golfers as this can affect the putt. What you should do is to walk behind the ball on its direction to the hole. Or you could step over the imaginary line between the ball and the hole.

Take time to repair any marks made by force of the ball which landed on the green. Your courteous ways will reflect your respect to the other golfers as you have left them with an unmarked green to play on.

It is important to place your ball back on the green before you pick up the ball marker. This will erase any doubts on other golfers as to whether or not you have positioned your ball in the proper manner.

On the Practice Grounds

Do remember to continue observing the general etiquette of playing golf as you would do on the golf course.

The rules or golf etiquette above are but a few of the good golfing practices that you can incorporate into your day at the golf course. These are basic common courtesies that are founded on mutual respect for one another’s safety as well as having respect for a game that you love. By practicing these simple ways, you will have a greater and more pleasant golf experience with other golfers.

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

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The Putting Solution (full video)

The Putting Solution was developed as an aid to help teach all golfers the proper mechanics and feel in the uncompensated putting stroke.
It maintains the proper plane angle of the putter during the stroke It also enforces the motion of the proper plane line.
It’s easy to use, gives us instant feedback on the proper stroke and is guaranteed to take strokes off your game.

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Posted by admin - February 11, 2010 at 6:43 am

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Golf Putting Instruction : Putting Overview

Putting is usually about one half of your total strokes in a round of golf. Get a better understanding of the different approaches to putting from a golf instructor in this free golf video.

Expert: Hill Marks
Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

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