THE GOLF STORE
With an increasing market full of high-end retailers now selling golf equipment, you could quite easily miss a "real" golf store.
Typically, golf stores will have the latest, if not the best, golf equipment and accessories needed by people who play golf. This could range from golf clubs to golf balls or from gloves to sweaters, trousers and wet weather gear, and a whole lot of other stuff besides.
Most golf stores will focus on ensuring they have proper equipment for the interested golfer. They will provide hints on how to choose the right club and the appropriate golf ball (what’s that? You thought they were all the same?).
Golf stores as well as the professional’s shop at your local golf course will normally offer other services beyond just selling equipment. Additional services could include club repair, club fitting, and swing analysis.
If you’ve just taken up golf, or you’ve decided to try and improve your game, it’s well worth visiting your local golf store or professionals shop. Try and use the same one regularly so you strike up a relationship with the owner or staff. Once you get to know them, and they you, you will be able to pick up a lot of very good tips.
Most good golf stores or pro’s shops will have an area where you can try out new clubs to get the ‘feel’ before you buy and some may also have the latest ‘swing analysis’ machine to see how bad your swing is before they can mend it!
There are golf stores that also offer unusual golf gifts, a must for birthdays and other anniversaries. These things can range from the most common to the most creative golf gifts one could get for just about any occasion.
For a range of golf equipment and accessories why not pop over to http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ and browse around. You may find that club you want, or a brilliant present for someone you couldn't find anywhere else.
Monday, 16 August 2010
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Swing Theory
I've just had another thought........
Never try to keep more than 30 separate thoughts in your mind during your swing.
Anon
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Never try to keep more than 30 separate thoughts in your mind during your swing.
Anon
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For a set of DVD's showing exactly what you need to do to play consistent golf, from the grip to the follow through, just go to http://tinyurl.com/swingeasy3 where you'll find everything you need to begin lowering that handicap of yours. Do it TODAY!
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Monday, 31 May 2010
How to Play Better Golf Part 3
Swing with your Head
Right, so here you are standing on the first tee all ready to go. You've got your grip sorted out, after a little jiggling about you're now comfortable with your stance and the alinement seems to be ok. What next?
Once you feel comfortable with everything it's time to 'swing' into action, but before you do, have you thought about what to do with your head during the swing process? Most people don't consiously think about their head during the swing, and perhaps that's where some of the problems lay.
It's surprising the difference it can make to your shot if your head moves about during the swing process. You may not think you are moving your head at all, but if your shots are always going off line it's something worth looking at.
Jack Nicklaus once said that he was taught to imagine that he had a pole or stake through the top of his head, running down the centre of his body to his feet. He used this thought to swivel his body round the stake without moving his head. He said it improved his swing no end, and he began hitting the ball much straighter, and more consistently.
I managed to find an old video clip of Jack talking about this tip which I thought would be most interesting. It's certainly worth thinking about for getting your game back on track. It could make all the difference. See what you think.
Now are you ready to break 80? http://tinyurl.com/break80today
Right, so here you are standing on the first tee all ready to go. You've got your grip sorted out, after a little jiggling about you're now comfortable with your stance and the alinement seems to be ok. What next?
Once you feel comfortable with everything it's time to 'swing' into action, but before you do, have you thought about what to do with your head during the swing process? Most people don't consiously think about their head during the swing, and perhaps that's where some of the problems lay.
It's surprising the difference it can make to your shot if your head moves about during the swing process. You may not think you are moving your head at all, but if your shots are always going off line it's something worth looking at.
Jack Nicklaus once said that he was taught to imagine that he had a pole or stake through the top of his head, running down the centre of his body to his feet. He used this thought to swivel his body round the stake without moving his head. He said it improved his swing no end, and he began hitting the ball much straighter, and more consistently.
I managed to find an old video clip of Jack talking about this tip which I thought would be most interesting. It's certainly worth thinking about for getting your game back on track. It could make all the difference. See what you think.
Now are you ready to break 80? http://tinyurl.com/break80today
Friday, 28 May 2010
How to Play Better Golf Part 2
The Stance
For any of us to achieve the perfect golf swing, or as near to one as our own bodies will allow, we have to stand in the right place before we hit the ball. This is called the 'stance' and is every bit as important as anything else we have to do.
So what is the best 'stance' to take, and how do we achieve it?
Comfort. The first thing we have to remember is that we need to be comfortable. After all we will be using this 'stance' every time we hit the ball, so unless we are comfortable we are not only going to be tired and worn out at the end of a round, but we won't be able to hit the ball in the right direction too often either!
There are many books and videos on how to play better golf, and so full of 'the perfect golf swing' and other golf instructions that it can be quite overwhelming. http://tinyurl.com/swingeasy
Golf Swing Lesson. Some of us may even have spent a fortune to learn golf from a professional at our local club, but at the end of the day they can only teach us the golf swing basics. It's up to us to take the information they give us and make it work for our bodies, to fine tune it if you like, so that it works for us as individuals no matter if we are tall, short, large or small.
Make it Natural. Getting back to our 'stance'. It's very, very important to get the 'stance' right from the beginning, then it becomes second nature to you and you won't even have to think about it anymore. You'll just come up to 'address' the ball and automatically take your correct 'stance' before taking the swing.
By doing this properly you'll also be lined up correctly to your 'target' (where you want the ball to go), and in no time at all you'll be playing more consistent golf with much less likelyhood of stray shots.
Professional Lesson. Watch the video below to see how the professionals take their 'stance' befor playing a shot. The lesson is given by David Leadbetter so if he says that's the best way to do it, then give it a go yourself. Take this information, go to the local driving range or practice ground, and put it into practice. You may have to alter some things to suit your own style, but the basics are there, give them a go and don't forget - practice, practice, practice!
The Correct Stance
For any of us to achieve the perfect golf swing, or as near to one as our own bodies will allow, we have to stand in the right place before we hit the ball. This is called the 'stance' and is every bit as important as anything else we have to do.
So what is the best 'stance' to take, and how do we achieve it?
Comfort. The first thing we have to remember is that we need to be comfortable. After all we will be using this 'stance' every time we hit the ball, so unless we are comfortable we are not only going to be tired and worn out at the end of a round, but we won't be able to hit the ball in the right direction too often either!
There are many books and videos on how to play better golf, and so full of 'the perfect golf swing' and other golf instructions that it can be quite overwhelming. http://tinyurl.com/swingeasy
Golf Swing Lesson. Some of us may even have spent a fortune to learn golf from a professional at our local club, but at the end of the day they can only teach us the golf swing basics. It's up to us to take the information they give us and make it work for our bodies, to fine tune it if you like, so that it works for us as individuals no matter if we are tall, short, large or small.
Make it Natural. Getting back to our 'stance'. It's very, very important to get the 'stance' right from the beginning, then it becomes second nature to you and you won't even have to think about it anymore. You'll just come up to 'address' the ball and automatically take your correct 'stance' before taking the swing.
By doing this properly you'll also be lined up correctly to your 'target' (where you want the ball to go), and in no time at all you'll be playing more consistent golf with much less likelyhood of stray shots.
Professional Lesson. Watch the video below to see how the professionals take their 'stance' befor playing a shot. The lesson is given by David Leadbetter so if he says that's the best way to do it, then give it a go yourself. Take this information, go to the local driving range or practice ground, and put it into practice. You may have to alter some things to suit your own style, but the basics are there, give them a go and don't forget - practice, practice, practice!
The Correct Stance
Thursday, 27 May 2010
How to Play Better Golf Part 1
Get a Grip
Before we can start to play better golf we have to get some fundamentals right. These are the basic things we'll look at such as:
Gripping the club properly
Before you can hope to hit the ball properly and get it to go where you want it to you have to be able to hold the club correctly. It's no good just grabbing hold of it and hoping the club hits the ball in the right place and it goes straight - it probably never will!
There's a right way and a wrong way to hold the clubs correctly, and once you master it you will be surprised at how much straighter you hit the ball. In order to play better golf you must be consistent, and to be consistent you must be able to repeat your golf swing time after time. You'll find it much easier to do this if you hold the club properly.
The following short video clip will show you how to do this much better than I can explain it, and as it's a clip by David Leadbetter it's worth looking at.
http://tinyurl.com/swingeasy
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Before we can start to play better golf we have to get some fundamentals right. These are the basic things we'll look at such as:
- gripping the club properly
- getting our stance right
- what to do with our head
- where the ball should be in our stance
- how to get our alighnment right
- how to actually hit the ball correctly
Gripping the club properly
Before you can hope to hit the ball properly and get it to go where you want it to you have to be able to hold the club correctly. It's no good just grabbing hold of it and hoping the club hits the ball in the right place and it goes straight - it probably never will!
There's a right way and a wrong way to hold the clubs correctly, and once you master it you will be surprised at how much straighter you hit the ball. In order to play better golf you must be consistent, and to be consistent you must be able to repeat your golf swing time after time. You'll find it much easier to do this if you hold the club properly.
The following short video clip will show you how to do this much better than I can explain it, and as it's a clip by David Leadbetter it's worth looking at.
http://tinyurl.com/swingeasy
To look at great golf products and accessories to make your golf game one to remember why not visit my golf store at http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ Great for buying presents too!
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Swings and Roundabouts
Has anyone seen my ball?
When you hit a horrible shot because you looked up, you will always look down again just at the moment you should have started watching the ball if you ever want to see it again.
Anon
When you hit a horrible shot because you looked up, you will always look down again just at the moment you should have started watching the ball if you ever want to see it again.
Anon
Monday, 17 May 2010
How to Get the Best Results from your Golf Swing
Basic Principles to Help Your Swing
Many golfers, especially when they begin playing golf, have a great problem hitting their drivers or irons in the direction they want, causing slices and hooks and other problems. This can not only ruin the score they are trying to achieve, but can take all the enjoyment out of the game. Rather than trying to find out why this is happening, they will have a ready made 'blame' list to tell their playing partners. It's the weather, it's the slope, there's too much bird song, or they’re just warming up. The one thing that golfers don't admit to is that it could possibly be their golf swing.
Here are six basic principles that can help you get the mechanics of your golf swing properly.
1. Alignment. Getting lined up properly is crucial to hitting the ball squarely, and so hitting it straight. The fundamental concept behind a proper golf swing is hitting the ball dead center, which means that alignment is the most important basic principle in a proper golf swing.
2. Stance. Make sure you have a comfortable stance that will allow you to rotate your body in the most effortless way possible. Think of your spine as an axis, and find your centre of gravity by pushing your backside out a little. Put your weight very slightly on the balls of your feet. Once you achieve that comfortable stance, then you should have less problems.
3. Head and Eyes. Always keep your head still and your eyes looking at the back of the ball. This has got to be the most ignored rule, yet it seems so simple. After a bad shot how many times have you heard ' you lifted your head' or 'you're head came up' or something similar? This really is one of the most important rules to keep in mind, as you have to see what you are supposed to hit in the first place don't you? It's also about common sense too, so do it.
4. Patience. Be patient and concentrate on each shot. Do this by thinking good thoughts and having your feet planted firmly on the ground. This isn't about what just happened on the last shot, this is about the present, now and this shot. You should always concentrate on what is happening now to achieve anything significant in the future. This way, you will achieve a proper rhythm in your golf swing.
5. Think about the shot. Start by thinking what you want to achieve with the shot. Visualize how you want the ball to go and where you want it to land. A good way of thinking is "sweep" for woods and "pinch" for irons. This may sound strange, but it can help you with your game as these are how clubs are designed. An iron is supposed to pinch the ball off the ground, while a wood is supposed to sweep it off the tee or fairway.
6. Keep Calm. Try not to think too much about your golf swing and more on actually hitting the ball. Some golfers hum a rhythmic tune under their breath, some recite a poem and some even sing a song to themselves. It doesn't really matter as long as it takes your mind off your swing. Thinking about the golf swing is an added complication as it is more about technical aspects of the game, while hitting the ball is just the basic concept that the game is all about.
The real secret is to cultivate a swing that is not only smooth and easy on your body, but is repeatable. You should be able to repeat the same swing time after time without thinking about it. Remember how you felt after your first driving lesson in a car? Did you think 'How can I possibly change gear, put the clutch in, work the accelerator, turn the steering wheel and look where I'm going ALL at the same time?!' Now of course, you don't consciously think about any them - you just do them naturally. That's what you need to achieve with your golf swing, and don't forget practice, practice, practice. It's the only way.
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Why not visit my online Golf Store at http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ where you can browse the latest golf products and accessories all backed by the biggest name in online sales. Here you can find all those ‘must have’ golf things you’ve always wanted but never knew where to get.
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Many golfers, especially when they begin playing golf, have a great problem hitting their drivers or irons in the direction they want, causing slices and hooks and other problems. This can not only ruin the score they are trying to achieve, but can take all the enjoyment out of the game. Rather than trying to find out why this is happening, they will have a ready made 'blame' list to tell their playing partners. It's the weather, it's the slope, there's too much bird song, or they’re just warming up. The one thing that golfers don't admit to is that it could possibly be their golf swing.
Here are six basic principles that can help you get the mechanics of your golf swing properly.
1. Alignment. Getting lined up properly is crucial to hitting the ball squarely, and so hitting it straight. The fundamental concept behind a proper golf swing is hitting the ball dead center, which means that alignment is the most important basic principle in a proper golf swing.
2. Stance. Make sure you have a comfortable stance that will allow you to rotate your body in the most effortless way possible. Think of your spine as an axis, and find your centre of gravity by pushing your backside out a little. Put your weight very slightly on the balls of your feet. Once you achieve that comfortable stance, then you should have less problems.
3. Head and Eyes. Always keep your head still and your eyes looking at the back of the ball. This has got to be the most ignored rule, yet it seems so simple. After a bad shot how many times have you heard ' you lifted your head' or 'you're head came up' or something similar? This really is one of the most important rules to keep in mind, as you have to see what you are supposed to hit in the first place don't you? It's also about common sense too, so do it.
4. Patience. Be patient and concentrate on each shot. Do this by thinking good thoughts and having your feet planted firmly on the ground. This isn't about what just happened on the last shot, this is about the present, now and this shot. You should always concentrate on what is happening now to achieve anything significant in the future. This way, you will achieve a proper rhythm in your golf swing.
5. Think about the shot. Start by thinking what you want to achieve with the shot. Visualize how you want the ball to go and where you want it to land. A good way of thinking is "sweep" for woods and "pinch" for irons. This may sound strange, but it can help you with your game as these are how clubs are designed. An iron is supposed to pinch the ball off the ground, while a wood is supposed to sweep it off the tee or fairway.
6. Keep Calm. Try not to think too much about your golf swing and more on actually hitting the ball. Some golfers hum a rhythmic tune under their breath, some recite a poem and some even sing a song to themselves. It doesn't really matter as long as it takes your mind off your swing. Thinking about the golf swing is an added complication as it is more about technical aspects of the game, while hitting the ball is just the basic concept that the game is all about.
The real secret is to cultivate a swing that is not only smooth and easy on your body, but is repeatable. You should be able to repeat the same swing time after time without thinking about it. Remember how you felt after your first driving lesson in a car? Did you think 'How can I possibly change gear, put the clutch in, work the accelerator, turn the steering wheel and look where I'm going ALL at the same time?!' Now of course, you don't consciously think about any them - you just do them naturally. That's what you need to achieve with your golf swing, and don't forget practice, practice, practice. It's the only way.
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Why not visit my online Golf Store at http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ where you can browse the latest golf products and accessories all backed by the biggest name in online sales. Here you can find all those ‘must have’ golf things you’ve always wanted but never knew where to get.
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Find a Swing that Suits your Style
Swing like the pro's
This is a video lesson on different ways to swing the club. The idea is that you should find one of the methods used that is comfortable with the way you play and adapt it. This way you should be able to hit the ball much further and with greater acuracy.
This is a video lesson on different ways to swing the club. The idea is that you should find one of the methods used that is comfortable with the way you play and adapt it. This way you should be able to hit the ball much further and with greater acuracy.
Monday, 10 May 2010
Be a different golfer inside a month
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You'll drop at least 7 shots in 2 rounds!
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Saturday, 8 May 2010
What always happens in golf
Short Iron.......
The straightest iron shot of the day will be exactly one club short.
Anon
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The straightest iron shot of the day will be exactly one club short.
Anon
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Don't forget to visit http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ where you can browse through all those golfing products and accessories you've always wanted but never got round to. All products backed by the biggest name in online sales.
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Thursday, 6 May 2010
Lies, damn lies and cunning
When someone asks what club you took, always subtract one or add two, It'll drive them nuts!
Anon
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When someone asks what club you took, always subtract one or add two, It'll drive them nuts!
Anon
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Monday, 3 May 2010
Getting to know your Golf Clubs Part 4
The Most Important Clubs in your Bag!
Short Irons
We now come to the 'short irons', which as the name implies are shorter than the others, and are used extensively from the shorter distances away from the green. The clubs that come under the banner of 'short irons' are 7, 8 & 9 . Generally used for a variety of shots (some wonderfully cunning!) once you get to within about 120 - 130 yards of the green. Once again the loft of the clubface comes into play, and the strength you hit the ball allied to the angle of loft, will determine if the shot lands on the green from a great height or runs on from a low height (called a 'chip and run').
Other Clubs
The final clubs in our bag are the 10 iron, better known as the Pitching Wedge, the Sand Iron and the Putter. All these are for really close quarter combat! Both the Pitching Wedge and Sand Iron can, and frequently are, used from distances up to 100 - 110 yards away from the green, but are also used for that final delicate little chip which leaves the ball 2 inches from the hole!
Although often used to chip around the green the Sand Iron, as the name implies, is really designed for those nasty shots from bunkers (also called sand traps).
The last club is probably the most important - the Putter. If you don't have a putter that you feel comfortable with then you've little chance of holing many putts. Because there are so many different kinds of putter available these days, perhaps the best thing would be to go to your local golf store or pro's shop at the golf course and try a few different styles out. You'll soon find one that feels comfortable, and one that will always sink that 20 footer with ease!
To discover what golf clubs are available, and which golf products or accessories you'd like to compliment your new clubs with, just visit http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ and browse through to your hearts content. Go on - you deserve it don't you?
Short Irons
We now come to the 'short irons', which as the name implies are shorter than the others, and are used extensively from the shorter distances away from the green. The clubs that come under the banner of 'short irons' are 7, 8 & 9 . Generally used for a variety of shots (some wonderfully cunning!) once you get to within about 120 - 130 yards of the green. Once again the loft of the clubface comes into play, and the strength you hit the ball allied to the angle of loft, will determine if the shot lands on the green from a great height or runs on from a low height (called a 'chip and run').
Other Clubs
The final clubs in our bag are the 10 iron, better known as the Pitching Wedge, the Sand Iron and the Putter. All these are for really close quarter combat! Both the Pitching Wedge and Sand Iron can, and frequently are, used from distances up to 100 - 110 yards away from the green, but are also used for that final delicate little chip which leaves the ball 2 inches from the hole!
Although often used to chip around the green the Sand Iron, as the name implies, is really designed for those nasty shots from bunkers (also called sand traps).
The last club is probably the most important - the Putter. If you don't have a putter that you feel comfortable with then you've little chance of holing many putts. Because there are so many different kinds of putter available these days, perhaps the best thing would be to go to your local golf store or pro's shop at the golf course and try a few different styles out. You'll soon find one that feels comfortable, and one that will always sink that 20 footer with ease!
To discover what golf clubs are available, and which golf products or accessories you'd like to compliment your new clubs with, just visit http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ and browse through to your hearts content. Go on - you deserve it don't you?
Saturday, 24 April 2010
Getting to Know Your Golf Clubs Part 3
Which clubs are the easiest to use?
Medium Irons
Sometimes refered to as Mid-Irons or Medium Irons, these are the clubs that will enable you to hit the ball 'medium' distances, and are normally those clubs numbered 4, 5 & 6. As with the long irons, the number is relevant to the length of the club and the angle of loft. Most average golfers will find they can hit the ball a lot easier and get a lot better distance using the 4, 5 & 6 clubs than the longer irons.
This is generally because these aren't quite so long and feel much more comfortable in the hands. Another reason is that because of the slightly shorter length you will stand that much closer to the ball when you strike it, and you don't have to 'reach' so much to make good contact, this is especially relevant to the 5 & 6 irons.
We'll have a look at the shorter irons in part 4. These are the clubs that will win or lose you a match in the blink of an eye so need special attention.
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Medium Irons
Sometimes refered to as Mid-Irons or Medium Irons, these are the clubs that will enable you to hit the ball 'medium' distances, and are normally those clubs numbered 4, 5 & 6. As with the long irons, the number is relevant to the length of the club and the angle of loft. Most average golfers will find they can hit the ball a lot easier and get a lot better distance using the 4, 5 & 6 clubs than the longer irons.
This is generally because these aren't quite so long and feel much more comfortable in the hands. Another reason is that because of the slightly shorter length you will stand that much closer to the ball when you strike it, and you don't have to 'reach' so much to make good contact, this is especially relevant to the 5 & 6 irons.
We'll have a look at the shorter irons in part 4. These are the clubs that will win or lose you a match in the blink of an eye so need special attention.
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The virtues of playing golf
The Problem with Golf.........
The only problem with golf is that the slow people are always in front of you, and the fast people always end up behind you.
Anon
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The only problem with golf is that the slow people are always in front of you, and the fast people always end up behind you.
Anon
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Don't forget to visit my golf store at http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ where you can find a great selection of golf equipment, products, accessories and clothing. In fact just about anything you'll ever need on the golf course and off it.
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Friday, 23 April 2010
What Else Can I Get To Make Golf Easier?
Golfing Accessories That Will Make Your Game More Enjoyable
Constant innovation in the golf industry has made for many interesting inventions and advancements. Golfers have seen many benefits, including higher quality golf clubs and golf courses among many other things. In the past, golf has been seen as a slow and tiresome sport, requiring lots of work and trekking on the part of the golfer.
There have been many different golf accessories released in recent years that will make everything about playing golf easier. Some of them have been widely publicized, while some have slipped between the cracks. Either way, read on to find out about accessories that can make your life as a golfer much easier.
How about the many brands of glasses that allow you to better see the golf ball that you have just hit? They filter out most of the light that is emitted by non-golf ball objects, leaving the golf ball outlined perfectly against the grass. If you lose your ball a lot or have trouble keeping track of the ball once you've hit it, then these glasses can be a great investment. Well. it would save you from continuously losing your ball and having to play a new one every time for a start wouldn't it?
There are also many handy devices that are meant to help you practice the various parts of your stroke. Perhaps the most popular ones are the ones dealing with putting, which is one of the most important parts of the entire game. The many golf accessories related to putting are too numerous to name, but some of the most popular include an indoor putting green that provides you with balls and advice on your putt, a putter that holds numerous golf balls inside of its shaft to dispense when needed, and many other things.
You would think that tees are about as complex as they are ever going to get, but this is not the case. New types of material have made it possible for tees to have new upper portions that act as brush-like surfaces. When the golfer strikes the ball, the club will brush right past the top of the tee without smashing it or ripping it out of the ground. It’s almost like having the ball suspended in midair to hit with the club. If you want these, you will probably have to look online and buy a few dozen of them, since they are not carried at many club stores yet. Great idea though aren't they?
Computer scorekeepers will definitely make your life easier by keeping track of everyone’s scores and doing all of the calculations for you. They come in the form of small miniature computers, no bigger than the size of a GameBoy. The number of supported players varies from device to device, but you shouldn’t have much of a problem finding one that supports the number of people that you need. There are even wristwatches with handicapping programs built into them. How's that for convenience?
Even the recycling of golf balls is better now, with golf ball cleaners that you can buy. All you have to do is pick up a few old golf balls as you go round the course, then drop them into the microwave sized cleaner. In just a few minutes, the balls will be as good as new. By recycling balls in this way, you can save a huge amount of money. The cleaners are usually also capable of cleaning off the heads of golf clubs, which is a great convenience for those who are tired of cleaning the grass stains off of their clubs.
As you can see, all of these inovations have made golf much easier, and can speed up processes that would have been mundane previously. As technology continues to progress, hopefully we will continue to see more golf accessories that are equally groundbreaking.
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To see exactly what some of these latest golf accessories are like, and how much they cost, just go to http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ and browse around. You'll find pages and pages of really useful golf products and accessories, all designed to make your golfing experience one you'll always enjoy. Here's the link again http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ it could be just what you're looking for.
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Constant innovation in the golf industry has made for many interesting inventions and advancements. Golfers have seen many benefits, including higher quality golf clubs and golf courses among many other things. In the past, golf has been seen as a slow and tiresome sport, requiring lots of work and trekking on the part of the golfer.
There have been many different golf accessories released in recent years that will make everything about playing golf easier. Some of them have been widely publicized, while some have slipped between the cracks. Either way, read on to find out about accessories that can make your life as a golfer much easier.
How about the many brands of glasses that allow you to better see the golf ball that you have just hit? They filter out most of the light that is emitted by non-golf ball objects, leaving the golf ball outlined perfectly against the grass. If you lose your ball a lot or have trouble keeping track of the ball once you've hit it, then these glasses can be a great investment. Well. it would save you from continuously losing your ball and having to play a new one every time for a start wouldn't it?
There are also many handy devices that are meant to help you practice the various parts of your stroke. Perhaps the most popular ones are the ones dealing with putting, which is one of the most important parts of the entire game. The many golf accessories related to putting are too numerous to name, but some of the most popular include an indoor putting green that provides you with balls and advice on your putt, a putter that holds numerous golf balls inside of its shaft to dispense when needed, and many other things.
You would think that tees are about as complex as they are ever going to get, but this is not the case. New types of material have made it possible for tees to have new upper portions that act as brush-like surfaces. When the golfer strikes the ball, the club will brush right past the top of the tee without smashing it or ripping it out of the ground. It’s almost like having the ball suspended in midair to hit with the club. If you want these, you will probably have to look online and buy a few dozen of them, since they are not carried at many club stores yet. Great idea though aren't they?
Computer scorekeepers will definitely make your life easier by keeping track of everyone’s scores and doing all of the calculations for you. They come in the form of small miniature computers, no bigger than the size of a GameBoy. The number of supported players varies from device to device, but you shouldn’t have much of a problem finding one that supports the number of people that you need. There are even wristwatches with handicapping programs built into them. How's that for convenience?
Even the recycling of golf balls is better now, with golf ball cleaners that you can buy. All you have to do is pick up a few old golf balls as you go round the course, then drop them into the microwave sized cleaner. In just a few minutes, the balls will be as good as new. By recycling balls in this way, you can save a huge amount of money. The cleaners are usually also capable of cleaning off the heads of golf clubs, which is a great convenience for those who are tired of cleaning the grass stains off of their clubs.
As you can see, all of these inovations have made golf much easier, and can speed up processes that would have been mundane previously. As technology continues to progress, hopefully we will continue to see more golf accessories that are equally groundbreaking.
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To see exactly what some of these latest golf accessories are like, and how much they cost, just go to http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ and browse around. You'll find pages and pages of really useful golf products and accessories, all designed to make your golfing experience one you'll always enjoy. Here's the link again http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ it could be just what you're looking for.
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Getting to know your Golf Clubs Part 2
What are the clubs in my bag?
Why have they got numbers on and what are they?
Long Irons
The next golf clubs we will look at are the 'long irons'. These are the all-metal clubs that are numbered 1 - 3. Just like the 'woods' they start with the longest length (1) and progressively get shorter as the number gets higher. The 1 iron is so difficult to use that only professionals normally use it, and even then not many! Legend has it that Lee Trevino once said (having been struck by lightning on several occasions) that in future he would always have a 1 iron in his hand if thunder was in the air as even God couldn't hit a 1 iron!
Apart from the length of each club, the main difference is in the angle of the blade. The 1 iron, for example, has an angle of loft so small that it is almost vertical, and as you go down in length the angle of loft gets progressively bigger. This 'angle of loft' has a direct bearing on the distance you can hit the ball, as the higher the loft angle the higher the ball will go into the air, but the higher it goes also diminishes the distance it will travel. This is why golfers need to know the distance all the time.
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Don't Forget If you'd like to browse around my Golf Store and look at all the latest equipment, products and accessories just waiting to be taken on to a golf course and used, then follow this link to http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ Go on - you deserve it don't you?
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Why have they got numbers on and what are they?
Long Irons
The next golf clubs we will look at are the 'long irons'. These are the all-metal clubs that are numbered 1 - 3. Just like the 'woods' they start with the longest length (1) and progressively get shorter as the number gets higher. The 1 iron is so difficult to use that only professionals normally use it, and even then not many! Legend has it that Lee Trevino once said (having been struck by lightning on several occasions) that in future he would always have a 1 iron in his hand if thunder was in the air as even God couldn't hit a 1 iron!
Apart from the length of each club, the main difference is in the angle of the blade. The 1 iron, for example, has an angle of loft so small that it is almost vertical, and as you go down in length the angle of loft gets progressively bigger. This 'angle of loft' has a direct bearing on the distance you can hit the ball, as the higher the loft angle the higher the ball will go into the air, but the higher it goes also diminishes the distance it will travel. This is why golfers need to know the distance all the time.
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Don't Forget If you'd like to browse around my Golf Store and look at all the latest equipment, products and accessories just waiting to be taken on to a golf course and used, then follow this link to http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/ Go on - you deserve it don't you?
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Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Getting to Know Your Golf Clubs Part 1
How do I know What Golf Club to Use?
Understanding the Basic Types Of Golf Clubs
For those new to golf, it can seem ridiculous to need 14 different clubs just to smack a ball enough times to get it to the end of the course. However, as you play the game more and more you will begin to see that all of the different types of golf clubs will almost certainly come in handy quite often. Here I will outline some of the most important key things that you need to understand about golf clubs. After you understand these, you can start to perfect you own ability to choose the best club to use at any point in the game. This, along with a powerful and accurate swing, is how you can begin to win more and more games.
The first type of golf club is a wood.
Contrary to the name, these days the heads of these clubs are not made out of wood, but metal. And to continue with the confusion they are widely known as ‘metal woods’! The reason behind this is that up to about the 1970’s these clubs were actually made from wood. Gradually, as technology progressed and different metals were used, these metal clubs became the accepted tool to use. Rather than call them ‘metals’ which let’s face it, doesn’t sound too good, it became the norm to continue to call them ‘woods’.
These woods are actually made of hollow metal, usually steel or titanium. They are the longest club in the bag, and have the shallowest angle on the clubface so are ideal for hitting the golf ball much further. The longest club of all, known as the ‘Driver’ (number 1 Wood), is usually used from the tee on long straight holes.
The other woods, such as the 2 wood, 3 wood or 4 wood, are progressively just a little shorter in length each time, and have slightly more angle on the club face. The woods are designed to allow for the greatest distance with each stroke. Out of the 14 clubs in a standard set, the woods make up less than half. They are usually used on the long and straight portions of the golf course, since they allow for the greatest distance with semi-decent accuracy. The accuracy is certainly not the strong point of the woods, and usually it takes plenty of practice to be able to keep the ball on a straight course.
Discover the latest range of Golf Products and Accessories available through my online store The Under Par Pro's Shop. Here you can browse to your hearts content through pages of the latest Golf Clubs, Bags, Trolleys, Shoes and clothing. Look out for 'must have' golf accessories too, that would also make very good presents for someone close to you.
http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/
Understanding the Basic Types Of Golf Clubs
For those new to golf, it can seem ridiculous to need 14 different clubs just to smack a ball enough times to get it to the end of the course. However, as you play the game more and more you will begin to see that all of the different types of golf clubs will almost certainly come in handy quite often. Here I will outline some of the most important key things that you need to understand about golf clubs. After you understand these, you can start to perfect you own ability to choose the best club to use at any point in the game. This, along with a powerful and accurate swing, is how you can begin to win more and more games.
The first type of golf club is a wood.
Contrary to the name, these days the heads of these clubs are not made out of wood, but metal. And to continue with the confusion they are widely known as ‘metal woods’! The reason behind this is that up to about the 1970’s these clubs were actually made from wood. Gradually, as technology progressed and different metals were used, these metal clubs became the accepted tool to use. Rather than call them ‘metals’ which let’s face it, doesn’t sound too good, it became the norm to continue to call them ‘woods’.
These woods are actually made of hollow metal, usually steel or titanium. They are the longest club in the bag, and have the shallowest angle on the clubface so are ideal for hitting the golf ball much further. The longest club of all, known as the ‘Driver’ (number 1 Wood), is usually used from the tee on long straight holes.
The other woods, such as the 2 wood, 3 wood or 4 wood, are progressively just a little shorter in length each time, and have slightly more angle on the club face. The woods are designed to allow for the greatest distance with each stroke. Out of the 14 clubs in a standard set, the woods make up less than half. They are usually used on the long and straight portions of the golf course, since they allow for the greatest distance with semi-decent accuracy. The accuracy is certainly not the strong point of the woods, and usually it takes plenty of practice to be able to keep the ball on a straight course.
Discover the latest range of Golf Products and Accessories available through my online store The Under Par Pro's Shop. Here you can browse to your hearts content through pages of the latest Golf Clubs, Bags, Trolleys, Shoes and clothing. Look out for 'must have' golf accessories too, that would also make very good presents for someone close to you.
http://www.from-tees-to-greens.com/
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