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The Secret Golf Tips For The Amateurs

All the beginners at first feel frustrated playing this game. Really, looking at golf professionals we think, why, it’s so simple. I will learn to do it without big efforts’. But when you start, you understand that the game is rather complicated. This article is mainly devoted to the beginners, who need some good golf tips.

The First Experience

It may make you really upset. You are disappointed in your score, your putts are done badly, to put it mildly. You start to think you will never learn bunker play. Little by little, your mood is worsening, you lose sense of humor and, finally, you become so irritated that you want to swear out loud. Some mates who play with you may try to explain to you what is better to do. But such golf tips are not professional, and sometimes they are mutually contradictory. So, rely on yourself and start with following…

Some Golf Tips for the Beginners.

So, what to start with? No doubt, you need some good quality instruction at first. You should look for several instructors and talk to them. That is necessary, for you shouldn’t choose the first instructor you find, because his teaching style may not match your style of learning. That is why you need an opportunity to decide between two or more variants.

The next thing is attending series of lessons. One or two studies will not help. You need to practice under the direction of the instructor as long as possible. If you can’t afford it for this or that reason you may resort to self-education with the use of DVD’s and books, which also offer some useful golf tips. Nowadays there is also plenty information on how to learn to play golf on the Internet.

Appropriate equipment is also sufficient. First of all, it applies to the set of golf clubs you hit the ball with. You need different types of clubs for definite purposes during the game. The clubs should be qualitative and solid. It must be said, that a set of brand new clubs costs a lot, so you may buy some used clubs for the first time.

You should pay more attention to your pitching, putting and chipping than to the driver. And finally, you should have a mental game plan. It is important to realize that golf is a game where you should limit the amount of bad shots and enjoy the good ones.

In conclusion it should be said that following golf tips you are given will help you to determine your own counsel on how to play better. You will learn what you manage to do sumptuously and what your weak points are. You will be no more frustrated for you will know what exactly you should work on.

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

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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.

anonymous
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Life Is Good Golf Bag Chill Cap ac gbag-ju

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Posted by admin - January 31, 2010 at 8:06 am

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What Are Good Golf Putting Tips?

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Posted by admin - October 16, 2009 at 8:55 am

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I need a good golf putter, but no to expensive.?

between 0 and 40 bucks, needs to be great

I bought a Callaway Tuttle putter off ebay for about 40 bucks…. its probably 8 years old or so, but I am very happy with it

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Posted by admin - September 27, 2009 at 9:49 pm

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What would be a good golf practice regime for a junior?

I go to high school and am on the school team. I play of a 5 and am looking to become a scratch golfer. I can play on monday, wednesday, friday, saturday and sunday. I currently play 2 rounds of golf a week along with an hour of short game practice. I spend a lot of time playing competitively with friends. I am wondering what a good conclusive practice regime would be that could include occasional lessons.

My main weakness is driving and apart from that shots are lost purely on overall consistency. My strengths are chipping, ball striking and short putts.

Thanks, all replies are welcome, especially from those with personal experience. :)

I’m also in high school and I’m the number one player on our team. I play to a 2.5 index.

Last year I was a 5.5 index and I was spending almost 3 hours a day at the practice range. That’s not the way you want to go if you want to improve. It sounds like you could use a little time at the range if your driving isn’t at the level you would like it to be, but no more than one hour a day. Work on alignment with a club on the ground between you and the ball, set-up parallel left of your target. If your driving doesn’t improve, consider taking lessons and find a coach/instructor that really understands your swing.

Also, if you have a good short game and are a good putter, you probably don’t need to practice those two parts of your game too much. You could cut some of your short game time to work on oyur long game. Practice your weaknesses, not your strengths.

This is some good advice I heard from my swing coach – "If you’re playing well, then play. If you’re not playing well, practice."

If you’re on a hot streak and playing really well, you don’t need to practice as much.

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Posted by admin - September 24, 2009 at 7:50 pm

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Booking Your Golf Property Costa Blanca

Is golf a passion of yours? Perhaps it is, but the wife would rather relax in the sun or by the pool. There are many places in Costa Blanca, Spain where you can both have what you want from your vacation. Golf property Costa Blanca style puts you within minutes of several scenic courses, and the close proximity lets you enjoy some time on the course and by the pool or at the beach.

Top Picks in Golf Property Costa Blanca

Four star golf properties abound along the Costa Blanca. With each you will find luxury accommodations, perfectly manicured greens and often, top-notch golf instruction.

A sampling of some of the best properties within 50 km of the Alicante and Murcia airports include:

Alicante Golf, Alenda Golf, Campoamor Golf, Don Cayo Golf, El Plantio Golf, and Villamartin golf. These courses are not only considered first rate, but they also offer reduced greens fees for guests staying at the nearby resorts, such as the Campoamor Golf Hotel.

If a vacation is not enough, you can purchase a golf property that will give you the choice of popping in and completing a round anytime the urge to travel to Costablanca strikes you. You can purchase penthouse and high end apartment properties that are just steps from the golf courses. On the off season, not that there is one in Costa Blanca, is the perfect time to rent out your property for some investment income. You can also purchase a time share only and choose the dates you want to visit.

New in 2005, close to the Atalaya, Puerto Banus and San Pedro Alcantara golf courses are new projects from some of Spain’s top developers. This new development and others like it have what is known as golf share. The location of the development along the golf course and close to others in the region takes into account residency and offers membership shares in the courses themselves.

Planning Your Golf Holiday

A good golf holiday of course includes many hours of golf. However, there are other activities both on and off the course that are enjoyable for the traveller looking for some serious golf and some serious relaxation.

After a long, yet enjoyable day on the course, you can look forward to spa treatments of the most luxurious kind. Massages, facials, manicures and the like are conveniently housed on the premises and appointments run into the evening hours.

There is a night life element to a golf property Costa Blanca vacation too. Restaurants and bars can start the day off right, followed up by dancing or a quiet stroll along the harbour. Shops will often stay open late into the evening during peak tourist times to maximize your vacation experience.

What to Pack

The beauty of have your own golf property is that there is little to pack for each visit. You can keep all of your vacation clothes conveniently stored at the villa or apartment and all of your other accessories and toiletries. Bed linens, towels, dishes and dry goods will all store nicely, ready for your next vacation. Even if you have a time share or lease out the apartment when you are not there, you can keep one closet or a trunk with your own belongings handy. And if you really want convenience and ease a second set of golf clubs can be stored as well. That way, you need only step on the plane, train or into the car and await your final, fully-furnished destination.

Let the golf vacation tee off to a great start at your home away from home!

Jerry K. Blackburn
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Posted by admin - August 28, 2009 at 5:45 pm

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Life Is Good Golf T Shirt

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Posted by admin - August 18, 2009 at 10:47 pm

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For The Love Of Golf In Costablanca Spain

If golf is a passion of yours, perhaps Golf property Costa Blanca style is exactly what you need to scratch that itch. Maybe the wife would rather relax in the sun or by the pool however, well there are numerous places in Costablanca, Spain where you can both have what you desire from your vacations. This area of Spain puts you within minutes of several picturesque courses, and the closeness lets you enjoy some time on the course as well as by the pool or beach.

There are some top four-star golf courses along the Costa Blanca. With each you will find lavish accommodations, perfectly kept greens and often, superior golf instruction.

A taste of some of the best properties within 50 km of the Alicante and Murcia airports include:

Campoamor Golf, Alicante Golf, Don Cayo Golf, Alenda Golf, and El Plantio Golf,. These courses are not only considered first class, but also offer bargain greens fees for guests staying at the close by resorts, such as the Campoamor Golf Hotel.

If a golf vacation isn’t enough, you can buy a golf property that will give you the option of popping in and finishing a round anytime the urge to travel to Costablanca hits you. You can buy a penthouse and high-end apartment property that is merely steps from the golf courses. On the off-season, not that there’s much of one in Costa Blanca, you’ll find the perfect opportunity to rent out your property for a little investment income. You can also buy yourself a time-share and choose the dates you want to vacation.

There are new projects from some of Spain’s top developers close to the Puerto Banus, Atalaya, San Pedro, and Alcantara golf courses. These new developments and others like them have what is known as a golf share. The site of the development along the golf course and near others in the area takes into account residency and offers membership shares in the courses themselves.

A good golf vacation obviously includes many hours of golf. But, there are other activities both on and off the course that are fun for the visitor looking for both serious golf and some serious relaxation.

After a lengthy, yet enjoyable day on the course, you can anticipate spa treatments of the plushest kind. Massages, manicures, facials, etc. are conveniently housed on the grounds and appointments run into the evening hours.

There’s a nightlife aspect to a golf property Costa Blanca vacation too. Bars and restaurants and can start the day off perfectly, followed by a quiet stroll along the waterfront or dancing. Shops will usually stay open late in the evenings during high tourist times to capitalize on your vacation experience.

Johnathan Bakers
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Posted by admin - August 14, 2009 at 11:40 pm

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could a tennis player be a good golf player?

I have played tennis all my life and I am pretty good at it. I am moving to a new city next year and the school has a varsity golf team (no JV). I have never played golf in my life…except mini golf haha. I was wondering if I practiced golf this summer, if it would be possible to make a varsity golf team. I have had people tell me that tennis players are good golf players. is that true?

Why couldn’t they? Anyone can be good at anything if they practice! I played tennis first, then played football, ice hockey, and some basketball. Golf would probably even fit in better with tennis because both are very focused on coordination, form, and technique. You will do great!

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Posted by admin - August 9, 2009 at 4:44 pm

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