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29th September 2009
I just shake my head when watching "machine gun golfers." They mindlessly bang out buckets of balls believing they are creating muscle memory. Perfect practice sessions include complete pre shot and post shot routines. Hence, you should only be able to hi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Tiger Woods is the undisputed king of professional golf. With a smooth technique you could set your watch by, he makes winning those championships look like a walk in the park.
Imagine if you could sit with Tiger for a few minutes and pick his brain to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
There are many rules to the game of golf that are not enforced by penalties. These rules are that of etiquette and respect for other golfers. They are mainly in place for safety and fairness. The game is only part decision and skill. The key to having the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Everyone wants to be able to perform better golf, and with these three tips you’ll be on your road to becoming a better golfer.
Each well-kept secret centers on fitness and ensuring that your body is up to the task of playing an exceptional round of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Why do you sometimes lose your swing at the most crucial times in your round? And why do you reduce a potentially great round into another average score?
Golf swing speed is a crucial factor in an improving golf game..because what happens all golfers w... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry
25th September 2009
Golf can be a pretty demanding game. This is because anyone who wants to be an expert golfer or at least be considered as a golfer should first educate himself or herself about the concept of this particular sport, the rules of the games, and the conditio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Golf is a sport that has grown in popularity and is now played, both professionally and recreationally, in virtually every country in the world. Golf is a game that has evolved from its crude origins in the 15th century to being a highly tactical sport en... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Thinking of having a great round on the golf course can be a lot of mental work. The most important part of having a great round on the golf course begins with a few thoughts. Question is where and how many?
Preparing your mind for a great golf game ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The key to playing par golf is to focus on more than just golf techniques, and pay attention to your entire body. Fitness is key to any sport, whether you’re running up and down a basketball court, throwing a football or playing the links. Without a pro... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Golf is supposed to be an enjoyable game. We golf over and over again, because we love the game. So why do we beat ourselves up, just before we get off the first tee box? Have you ever heard yourself with a bunch of negative emotions before the golf round... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Golf Ball Displays are a working and fascinating means to deal your token 'collection of unforgettable shots "ball. Every golfer has cannons that call to brain that unthinkable birdie on 15 to spyglass, or your first hole in one. In add-on, during the yea... Read >
Author: david
21st September 2009
There is a long list of details anyone managing a golf tournament must compile and review. Based on my experience, here are the top five things golf tournament organizers should do:
1. Walk the Course
If possible, play the course, but not only p... Read >
Author: nandita sarkar
16th September 2009
Much more than a golf club, Santa Maria is an impressive resort based around a charming 19th century Andalusian finca, now its clubhouse. Once the owners of the finca would have woken to the sound of birdsong, rather than golf buggies abd shoes crunching ... Read >
Author: Zengolfer
18th August 2009
Is golf taking over the sporting globe? Why are so many of us fond of golf and WHAT is it that makes us love golf this much?
Humans were formed to live this life in enjoyment and survival. The survival part of life is while you are at work and earning ... Read >
Author: gbolt.pro
13th August 2009
After watching the golf channel all winter it's finally time for you to get out and enjoy the sunshine. Your clubs are in the corner of the basement; so you grab them and give them the once over. Other than needing a quick clean up and a replaced grip or ... Read >
Author: Joe Rinehart
13th August 2009
If ever you've found yourself getting frustrated and anxious while playing golf, then you are already familiar with golf stress. The game of golf has the potential to bring up negative beliefs and emotions that people carry about themselves and their abi... Read >
Author: lwhitelaw
09th August 2009
Ever wondered why you're the greatest golfer in your world at the driving range but when it comes to playing a round you can't get it done? If this does happen to you then I'm willing to bet that your swing turns distinctly average on the course. If this ... Read >
Author: mlc23
31st July 2009
It can be extremely frustrating having a game of yours get stuck in your Xbox 360 system. The natural reaction is to freak out and try to rip it out. Then again you could take it into Microsoft or some repair shop to get the game out. However, if you want... Read >
Author: Kara Knapp
30th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jack Moorehouse
This year's British Open features a course that's among the most challenging and the most spectacular in memory. The re-designed Turnberry promises to hold your attention throughout the tournament and to provide the d... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
24th July 2009
ICONIC ERNO RUBIK IS BACK WITH THE RUBIK'S 360
This 21st century conundrum will have puzzle lovers going round in circles!
For puzzle lovers everywhere, the Rubik's Cube was (and still is) undoubtedly the biggest puzzle game of all time. Small in si... Read >
Author: sarah hague
16th July 2009
Angel Cabrera became the first Argentinian to win The Masters by beating Kenny Perry in a play-off at the Augusta National.
Cabrera used the same putter - a Ping i Series - that won him the 2005 BMW PGA Championship to sink a seven footer to stay alive... Read >
Author: Duncan White
13th June 2009
You might find it very overwhelming the first time you see one of your games get stuck in your Xbox 360 system. Your first idea might be to hurry and try to force it out. Of course, you could always head down to a Microsoft or other repair facility to wor... Read >
Author: Joseph Smithe
19th May 2009
If your game had stuck to your Xbox 360 system, what would you do? Before thinking of ripping it off and throwing it away, read on to know the Xbox 360 Repair Guide for a game stuck. Bringing your Xbox 360 to Microsoft and let it be repaired will cost at ... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair
16th April 2009
The game of golf is played on a huge, grass-covered area known as a golf course. The course is either a nine-hole or an eighteen-hole playing field. Many beginners prefer to start with a nine-hole golf course. Some people prefer to go right for the 18 ho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
Thinking of having a great round on the golf course can be a lot of mental work. The most important part of having a great round on the golf course begins with a few thoughts. Question is where and how many?
Preparing your mind for a great golf game c... Read >
Author: Jeff Seward
09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Wesley
Developing our golf swing to where we can repeat it on a consistent manner and have a steady ball flight is only the beginning of becoming a fine player. One important element in reaching our potential the ability to mana... Read >
Author: Clubface Golf
06th October 2008
By Jim Nettleton
Today’s review of Tampa area golf courses is focused on two municipal courses owned by the city of Tampa. The city owns three in all, a fortunate state of affairs for residents, who can play these venues at very reasonable rates.
... Read >
Author: jaynet
17th September 2008
Well, after six weeks without touching a golf club, I found myself with a few friends and a Tuesday morning tee time at a course down in Long Beach. The first hole was pretty straightforward� with a wide fairway and an expansive green protected only by ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th September 2008
This is the fifth installment of a continuing series reviewing great golf courses in Florida and, in particular, the Tampa Bay region. We’ll cover other areas of The Sunshine State in later installments.
This time around, a look at two fabulous cours... Read >
Author: jaynet
03rd September 2008
In this fourth installment of a series, we’re going to look at two more Tampa Bay area courses, each of which was a personal favorite during the years I lived in the area.
First, a course designed in the Scottish links tradition by Ron Garl, an exce... Read >
Author: jaynet
21st August 2008
This time around we’ll look at two wonderful Tampa Bay area courses in our continuing examination of golf in the Sunshine State.
A long time favorite of mine has been a municipal course owned by the city of St. Petersburg, Mangrove Bay Golf Course, l... Read >
Author: jaynet
14th August 2008
Finding the right golf course to consider your home course is often a matter of finding the one closest to your home and playing on it on a regular basis.
However, even the worst golfers will bore of playing the same fairway. However, may find they pla... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
21st May 2008
With high hopes, the golfer lined up his tee shot on the first hole, then took a mighty swing. To his dismay, the ball headed into the woods to the right of the fairway and possibly out of bounds. Immediately he said, “I’m hitting a Mulligan!” Teein... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase
29th April 2008
Most people would think that golf hardly requires any physical exertion. However, an 18-hole round could definitely take a toll on your mind and body. Improving your physical fitness could help you to improve your consistency, concentration, balance and t... Read >
Author: Golf Gift
07th April 2008
Finding the right golf course to consider your home course is often a matter of finding the one closes to the home and playing on it on a regular basis.
However, even the poorest golfers will tire of playing the same course over and over and after a fe... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
25th January 2008
SureBind was designed to be compatible with GBC Plastic Comb Binding systems. This means paper and covers can be punched on any GBC Plastic Comb Binding punch, and bound using the SureBind System; which increases production by gaining higher punching capa... Read >
Author: mybinding
18th October 2007
Halo 3 is stuck inside your Xbox 360 and you want to get it out. There is a way to manually remove it. First you will want to unplug the power for a few minutes to let your Xbox reset. Re-attach the power cord and see if you can now eject your DVD. If tha... Read >
Author: Mike D Tucker
27th April 2007
Have you ever been invited to play a round of golf, and realized when you got there, you have no idea what you are suppose to do? Well, this will help you know your surroundings when you get to the course so you aren't in the dark about you situation.
... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel
02nd April 2007
This is actually the second round of golf for the 2007 year and was played on March 30, 2007. I usually play once a week during the golfing year and am around a bogey golfer. I have not ever calculated a handicap as I am not that serious a golfer. I enjoy... Read >
Author: Kevin Fairbanks
02nd January 2007
I often see a number of amateurs prepare for their driver golf swing by walking up, after they have teed the ball up, they just take a step back and they address it. They grip the golf club and they address it, and they sort of just plot their feet down w... Read >
Author: David Nevogt
12th December 2006
Do you have one golf hole that always gets you?
Jim is a 12 handicap golfer. He absolutely loves the game and can't seem to get enough. He buys a new set of equipment about every 2 years or so and watches golf on TV whenever he can. He really enjoys fo... Read >
Author: craig sigl
11th December 2006
Stewart Cink and J.J. Henry face a big weekend challenge if they're to claim the 24th Golf World Cup title for the United States. The American duo shot a 2-over 73 on Friday, falling to 3-under for the tournament that is eight shots behind Andres Romero a... Read >
Author: Ally White
15th November 2006
5 Key Steps To Success In Running a Golf Tournament
by Ron Strand
There is a long list of details anyone managing a golf tournament must compile and review. Based on my experience, here are the top five things golf tournament organizers should do: ... Read >
Author: Ron Strand
07th August 2006
After watching Tiger Woods clinch victory at the Buick Open, my wife and I headed over to a nearby community run golf course for a relaxing nine holes on a beautiful Sunday evening. I was expecting an ordinary game on a course I've played many times, but... Read >
Author: Ron Strand
12th July 2006
Rationale
The purpose of the 2006 drilling program, Burmeister told us, is to determine "the true potential of the Dog Bone Ridge area target." Niel Prenn, a professional engineer with Mine Development Associates of Reno, Nevada, completed a scoping le... Read >
Author: James Finch
10th May 2006
There are many rules to the game of golf that are not enforced by penalties. These rules are that of etiquette and respect for other golfers. They are mainly in place for safety and fairness. The game is only part decision and skill. The key to having... Read >
Author: Brian Johansson
22nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 Kim Wist
We all dream of hitting the ball straight and far, landing softly on the green and rolling towards the hole, walk up to the ball, make the putt and move to the next tee
In our dreams golf is simple and easy, no hassle, no lo... Read >
Author: Kim Wist
20th December 2005
Summary:
I am an avid golfer, but only golf at most once a week. I consider myself a bogey to par golfer. I use discount golf clubs including my golf driver, golf woods, golf irons, and golf putter. This article describes my golfing exploits on a 9 hole ... Read >
Author: Kevin Fairbanks
27th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Printerm Datascribe, Inc.
What Is MICR?
Here's a concise guide to MICR and associated technologies.
By Charles Katz
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) was developed to utilize the benefits of computer technology in the ba... Read >
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