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Friday, January 27, 2012

Give Your Golf Game a Serious Boost

By Joseph Aaron

Golf is a surprisingly tough sport. At a casual glance it looks to be just a matter of knocking balls into holes with sticks, yet we must confess there is a gloss of refinement about it. It is more complicated than you might expect though, and skill counts for much in this game. Golfing tips abound, but this article will be concerned with some universal advice. You won't learn much to help you with adding to the accuracy of your strokes, but you will find information that is good to remember when you go golfing. A nice unit that can realyy help is the Sonocaddie Golf GPS.

Remember your sunglasses and apply some sunscreen. Golf is played out of doors, in most cases while enjoying the sun. Sunglasses guard your eyes from sun damage and allow you to see the course clearly in bright conditions, while sunscreen will sheild your skin from damage caused by sun exposure. Remember to apply sunscreen on your face. A baseball cap or a visor can protect your face too.

Golfing tips include wearing comfortable clothes. You will be walking quite a bit, as a result you ought to wear clothes which will keep you cool and will not chafe. Do not wear clothing that binds, bunches or billows, since clothes like that will impede your freedom of movement, therefore complicating your swing.

As much as possible, carry a drink and stay hydrated. Being in the sun for long periods could adversely affect a person's health, so stay cool to avoid sunstroke. Keeping your body's water at proper levels keeps you energized, and even keeps your mind sharp. In this manner, you will avoid becoming dehydrated and fuzzy-headed. Something that can really enhance your game is the Sonocaddie Golf GPS.

Practice your swing. Don't do this in a building, unless you have a large rooms and high ceilings, or if you are able to enjoy a golf driving range. Watch the way professional golfers do it and get advice from those more skilled than you. Golf strokes are equal parts strength and technique, so your poise is critical. It might be the small details, like the way you hold your wrists or how your twist your hips, that could be impacting your game. Determing what's wrong and fix it.

Possibly the most important golfing rule is to look around and only then take your swing. Look in front of you to the place you want your ball to land, and figure out if there may be a person who could get hit. Look around you to make sure you won't wallop anyone accidentally - that can really hurt! Be sure to shout "fore", to notify anyone in hearing range.

Be sure to pace yourself so you don't tire yourself out by the 9th hole. Riding a golf cart can ease the workload, but for quite a few people riding between holes decreases the challenge of the game. Walking is good exercise after all.

Remain calm and relaxed, but generally alert. This will improve your stroke consistency, meaning you won't do things like lose a ball in the water hazard because your mind was on something else. Golf can be frequently played for business reasons, but when taking strokes you should concentrate or hazard losing your job as well as the game. You can discuss business or anything else as you stroll between holes. Check out the Sonocaddie Golf GPS if you seriously want to boost your game.

Those are some very basic golfing information. If you want more advanced tips for perfecting your game, try some searching on the net.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Improve Your Game with These Golfing Tips

By Joseph Aaron

Golf is an unexpectedly tough sport. At a casual glance it seems to be just a matter of hitting balls into holes with sticks, even though we must confess there is an attitude of elegance about it. It is much more than that though, and skill is very important in this game. Golfing tips can be easily found, but these tips will seek to offer basic advice. You won't learn much to help you with adding to the accuracy of your strokes, but you could learn information that is handy to have when you go golfing. A nice unit that can realyy help is the Sonocaddie Golf GPS.

Bring sunglasses and use sunscreen. Golfing is done out in the open, in most cases under the sun. Sunglasses protect your eyes from sun damage and allow you to see the course clearly in bright conditions, while sunscreen will protect your skin from over-exposure to sunlight. Remember to rub sunscreen on your face. A baseball cap or a visor is useful as well.

Golfing advice usually involves dressing in the right kind of clothes. The game will require walking quite a bit, so you need to wear clothes that are made for movement and will not chafe. Avoid clothing that constricts or won't stay in place, since clothes like that will hamper your freedom of movement, therefore complicating your swing.

As often as possible, have a beverage and stay hydrated. Remaining out in the sun for lengthy periods might negatively impact a person's health, so stay cool to prevent sunstroke. Keeping your body's water at optimum levels keeps you cool and comfortable, and even keeps you focused. That way, you can avoid getting dehydrated and distracted. Something that can really enhance your game is the Sonocaddie Golf GPS.

Practice your swing. Don't do this in a building, unless you have a large rooms and high ceilings, or if you are able to enjoy a golf driving range. Watch the way professional golfers do it and get advice from those more skilled than you. Golf strokes are equal parts strength and technique, so your poise is critical. It might be the small details, like the way you hold your wrists or how your twist your hips, that could be impacting your game. Determing what's wrong and fix it.

Possibly the most important golfing rule is to look around and only then take your swing. Look in front of you to the place you want your ball to land, and figure out if there may be a person who could get hit. Look around you to make sure you won't wallop anyone accidentally - that can really hurt! Be sure to shout "fore", to notify anyone in hearing range.

Be sure to pace yourself so you don't tire yourself out by the 9th hole. Riding a golf cart can ease the workload, but for quite a few people riding between holes decreases the challenge of the game. Walking is good exercise after all.

Keep yourself calm and relaxed, but generally attentive. This will help your stroke consistency, with the result that you won't do things like lose the ball in the woods because you were preoccupied by the wrong issue. Golf could be occasionally played for career reasons, but when taking strokes you should focus or risk losing more than just the game. You can talk business or whatever on the walks between holes. Check out the Sonocaddie Golf GPS if you seriously want to boost your game.

These are merely some general golfing tips. If you want more personalized tips for improving your game, do a little surfing on the World Wide Web.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

The Callaway Golf Club

The Callaway Golf Club

The Callaway golf club is one of the most popular and also reliable types of golf club in the market today. There are so many people (particularly retired men) that are fascinated with golf today and it is no wonder why the Callaway golf club is now in the peak of success in the world of golf clubs.

The Callaway Golf club is headed by Ely Callaway. He bought half of Hickory Stick USA and renamed it Callaway Hickory Stick USA. After purchasing it, he decided to hire the best people that would be an instrument in supporting his dream of Callaway golf club. He hired Richard C. Helmstetter to be the Chief Club Designer and this as others would say is the point of no return. The designs for Callaway golf club are truly revolutionary and innovative which is why the Callaway golf club is dubbed as the type of golf club that is unique and also high-performance kind golf equipment. After that, Ely Callaway renamed his company into Callaway Golf and then relocated from Cathedral City, California to a sleepy seaside town called Carlsbad, which is just north of San Diego.

One of the most innovative designs that the firm came up with was to create a stainless steel driver that had a larger and more forgiving head than any previous design. The CEO, Callaway dubbed it as “Big Bertha” which was derived from a German cannon back in WWI which was famous for its capability of shooting long distance range. This type of design was the one that made Callaway golf club a house hold name in the states because it experienced millions of sales and the Big Bertha type of Callaway golf club was the reason why Callaway became the number one manufacturer of golf clubs not only in the US but in the whole world which shows how popular golf is to the whole world.

At present, there are six classifications of the Callaway Golf club. The first classification is the drivers which are comprised of two models which are the Big Bertha Fusion FT4 and Big Bertha Titanium 454. The next classification of Callaway golf club is called the Fairway Woods. Fairway Woods have three types of clubs which are Big Bertha Fusion Fairway Woods, Big Bertha Titanium Fairway Woods, and Big Bertha Fairway Woods. The next classification of the Callaway golf club is a hybrid which is designed for long and distant shots. The model for this type of Callaway golf club is called Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrids. The next classification is called irons which are divided into five types of models and these are Big Bertha, Big Bertha Fusion, X-Tour, X-18, and X-18 Pro. Another classification of the Callaway golf club would be the wedges and the model here is called Forged+ Wedges. The last classification for Callaway golf club is called the Putters. The Putters have two models in its classification which are Callaway golf I-Trax Putter and tour Blue.

The classification and models of Callaway Gold Club mentioned above are the ones that the firm manufactures. All of these models were made in the lieu with science, research, and practice. All of these models are worth a try and who knows? You might be the next Tiger Woods in the world of golf.


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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Custom Golf Clubs

Custom Golf Club: Custom fitting golf clubs

Every golfer's physical capability and swing is distinctive. Many of today's best golf clubs can be custom fit for lie angle, shaft type and length, grip type and size. Custom fitting golf clubs involves several easy measurements and a quick self-assessment of your game. This custom golf club has become more than a fad that even not so professional golfers test its waters.

Custom fitting is the process for tailoring a golf club to suit your personal swing.

Whatever your level, with a custom golf club the aim is to ensure that if you do make a good swing, the club will be square at impact and should produce a straight shot.

Custom Golf Club How To's:

To custom fit your golf clubs, you need to know: your gender (male or female); your height in your stockings or socks; the distance from your wrist (where it bends) to the floor with your shoes off; your age; your handicap or skill level; how fast you swing a golf club; what club you use at the 150 yard marker.

Gender is used to put you into the correct fitting scale for custom golf clubs. The golf industry uses different definitions of "standard length" for men and women.

Your height and the distance in inches from your wrist to the floor are used together to determine the length of a custom golf club that is appropriate for you. The starting point for club length can vary up to 3 ½-inch ranging from ladies to men plus 1 ½-inch. A tall person with long arms can very easily require shorter clubs than an average height person with short arms. About 80 percent of golfers are standard length.

Your age, handicap (if you happen to have one), self-assessed skill level, estimated golf swing speed and club you use at the 150 yard marker are all combined to determined the custom golf club's shaft flex that is appropriate for you.

Custom fitting can fix your slice. If you slice the ball it means that the toe of the club is leading into the ball which opens the face of the club. That may be down to a swing fault, but it could be because the club is too flat. So as part of the custom fitting process you can make the custom golf club more upright to help with this. This will mean that the toe of the club will be slightly off the ground at address to compensate.

There are different methods of fitting according to custom golf club manufacturers but ultimately they are all trying to improve your game. To begin with simple measurements such as wrist-to-floor, height and hand size are taken and will point you to the right size club and at what angle it should be to the ground. Then you will take a club and hit some balls. One method is to place impact tape on the bottom of the custom golf club and an impact board on the floor.

As you hit the ball the board will leave a mark on the tape showing whether the heel or the toe of the custom golf club is striking the floor first. The resulting mark will show whether the club face needs to be flatter or more upright. Then things get a bit more advanced. Analysis equipment can measure everything from your club speed to the side spin of the ball so that you can get maximum distance from your shot. You can also measure the launch angle of the ball, how much backspin you generate and impact efficiency - all which affect distance. The angle in which the custom golf club approaches the ball and the sidespin of it can help fix your game too.

Rather than bringing down your old clubs, it might be better to start from scratch. It's a big misconception that custom fitting is only for good golfers. Anyone can benefit. That said, if you plan to upgrade a new set of clubs with the same manufacturer they may be able to adjust your old set to become custom golf clubs.

Custom fitting won't cure all your bad shots. Coaching will sort that out. But if you do make a good swing, then the custom golf club will arrive correctly at impact and should produce a straight shot at your target. That alone will save shots during a round.

Lastly, custom fitting is often free of charge. But it is usually on the condition that you buy some clubs once you've been fitted. So it really depends on what your budget is. If you're prepared to buy a new set of clubs it's definitely worth getting fitted.


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Monday, December 7, 2009

Golf Tips Involving Golf Equipment

The iron is the club on the right.Image via Wikipedia

Golf Tips Involving Golf Equipment

Blaming your moves, shots and swings for your golf mishits and mishaps? Well, no matter how much time and effort you have been spending over practicing your moves to perfect your game, you still won't achieve your goal if you use unsuitable or defective types of golf equipment, will you?

Now is high time for you to consider the following golf tips that involve checking on your equipment's quality.

If you plan to choose used golfclubs as beginner's tools, scrutinizing before purchasing is a must. The clubheads, the shafts, and the grips are golfclub parts that should pass inspection first before landing a decent spot in your golf equipment cabinet. Another excellent golf tip that will get you through the game is making sure that the set of used golfclubs you're eyeing have set consistency. It will also help a lot if you check first the price of new clubs vs. used.

A golf tip for a golfer that plans to regrip his clubs: Be cautious. This is because the grips are the only contact points one can access to affect the shot. Before carrying out the regripping, know the core grip of the club and your hands grip size. To determine your core size grip, measure the diameter of the butt of the shaft you're going to re-grip. The shaft's diameter should match the grip's core diameter. In determining your hands grip, the available size grips are regular, mid-size, oversize and jumbo. Use only the best re-gripping materials that will provide optimum performance for your golf clubs.

Another golf tip or advice is that using ill-fitted clubs will be an obstacle to your golf playing success. A golfer must consider his or her body type in choosing the best-fitting equipment to support and deliver his backswings efficiently. Too steep angles in carrying out backswings may be avoided if one selects the perfect fitting equipment available.

Custom golfclub fitting makes a better option than just buying new golf clubs. Getting custom fitting golfclubs is a golf tip that translates to a very worthy investment. The uniqueness of each person is attributed to the need of this way of buying new golf clubs. A custom fitting produces golfclubs that specifically suit the height, strength, swing characteristics and clubhead speed of the golfer.

The type of club shaft also helps in predicting whether you'll do good in a game or you won't. There's a choice between a steel club shaft and a graphite-made club shaft. This golf tip aims to make you realize which type of golfclub shaft will benefit your game. Observations tell that the steel club shafts are more preferred by professional golfers while graphite shafts become more popular with women, senior players and beginners. Steel shafts are less expensive than graphite shafts though.

One more golf tip that could help you is that the golf clubs that must be the main content of your bag must suit your skill level. Since various skill levels need various golf clubs, it won't be wise to just use or bring a golf club that is just lying around. And, don't ever forget about the maximum golfclub load your bag is allowed to hold. You can only bring 14 golf clubs in your bag. No more. No less. Aside from your skill level contemplation, your mastery of a certain golfclub and your being comfortable with using it must also be put into consideration in deciding which golfclub to hit.

A good combination of the right moves and good choice of equipment will better arm you to become the best golfer you could ever be.


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Friday, October 2, 2009

Golf Accessories for Frequent Fliers

Golf Accessories for Frequent Fliers

If you are faced with a double whammy of being a constant traveler as well as a golf aficionado, well, you have a problem at hand. And the only solution is to carry a full set of traveling accessories so that you remain in touch with your golf swing.

If you wish to retain your handicap while you travel, you will need some of the following

- Foldable golf clubs suck, but they are still better than having no golf clubs at all. Arrange them logically in a golf bag so that you can find them when you need them. Take a few basic ones along with you, there is no need to take the full set with you.

- You get reinforced traveling golf bags for a slightly higher price tag. But since this is a one-time investment, go ahead and splurge a bit. The metal covered bags will keep your clubs safe while traveling. You know how the airlines and porters handle your luggage!

- As with all your other traveling stuff, name and label each and every thing in your golf bag including the bag itself. If things get misplaced in transit then, this way, you at least have a ghost of chance to get your stuff back.

- As far as possible, use golf shippers like ShipGolf, who will deliver your whole set the very next morning

- Carry backup tees and balls in case you misplace your regular set.


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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Golf Accessories That Leave You Drooling

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Golf Accessories That Leave You Drooling

Here is a quick check-list of the “It” golf accessories that are must-haves. See if you have them in your golf cart, and if you don’t, put them right on top of your shopping list for golf accessories.

For rookies who keep losing their balls or golfers who cannot keep track of the balls they have hit, this is a blessing. People buy different types and brands of glasses that can keep the golf ball outlined against the grass.

These glasses remove light emitting from non-ball objects so that the only visible object in your line of vision is the errant ball.

Putting greens that throw balls your way and provide inputs on your strokes are must-haves with serious golfers. You may have thought that tees have become as sophisticated as possible but a new version is out these days.

This tee comes with a top surface that is made from a brush-like material. This prevents the tee from being ripped out or damaged because your club merely brushes past it instead of impacting it hard.

And the hi-tech golfers all use the scorekeeper which looks a bit like the GameBoy but it keeps score and does all the mathematical calculations for them.

And how about a golf wristwatch which displays your handicap And ever thought about re-using your golf balls by cleaning them professionally with a golf ball cleanser

Is your head already spinning and your mouth drooling Well, keep drooling because there are probably more sophisticated golf accessories hitting the market even as you read this article…


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