January 30th, 2009
Hidden Golfing Gems in Perthshire Posted By : Harry Young
Scotland: the historic home of golf! Anyone who knows golf will know the most famous courses: the Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie, Turnberry, Troon, Muirfield and Gleneagles. Sadly, these courses are outwith the budget of most golfers. In Gleneagles, Perthshire has one of the best courses in the world. But it also has its hidden gems, and many Scottish golfers “in the know” regard it as the place to go if you want to play true Scottish golf with stunning scenery and demanding holes.
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January 30th, 2009
Gaalf-The New Age Golf Posted By : The World of Gaalf
Have you ever wondered what people don’t get better in gaalf?Why is gaalf the only sport where the best players in the world can have a losing record (maybe like 3 wins and 17 losses), and be considered super human?
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January 30th, 2009
Why Correct Alignment Is So Important To Great Putting Posted By : The Putting Genius
One of the most important fundamentals in putting is being aligned correctly. In this article, I’ll explain why. I’ll also show you a drill to help you achieve correct alignment and improve your putting.
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January 30th, 2009
The Short Chip, an Excellent Golf Gambling Opportunity Posted By : freddy kaboot
One of my most profitable golf bets lies on the fringe of the green. This chipping lesson will easily help you to strike the ball correctly every time and start making more money gambling on golf by chipping the ball on line at the right speed.
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January 30th, 2009
Learn the Biomechanics of the Golf Swing to Improve Your Golf Swing Posted By : Christian Bayler
Biomechanics of the golf swing have come to be completely revealing about the game of golf and have thrown a scientific edge into the mix of the game. The biomechanics of the golf swing can make an amateur and a professional really stand apart from on another.
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January 30th, 2009
Linking Your Next Fundraiser To Golf Posted By : Melissa Peterman
Thinking of a creative new fundraiser for your organization this year? With a little help and a lot of elbow grease, you can raise a lot of money if you plan it right!
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January 30th, 2009
Guide To Buying Golf Range Finders Posted By : Marky Martin
For many golf enthusiasts these days, using golf range finders may not be a necessity; but it sure speeds up the game by a long shot – figuratively speaking, of course. A growing number of amateur players do get some satisfaction in getting a shot lined up right, especially in tricky corner shots. For others, its all about the sheer convenience of knowing what club to use in order to place a ball on the green. For some golfers, these golf range finders are no more than affirmations that their guesses were right in the first place. Whatever the reason may be, more and more subscribers to the sport are getting their hands on their own golf range finders. If you find yourself with a little extra cash on the side, and you are thinking of getting such a gadget, here is a list of things to consider.
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January 30th, 2009
Enrolling in Golf Schools the Best Way to Learn Golf Posted By : Rokai Kolam
Have you ever wondered why golf, despite its not being an action-packed sport, continues to draw a lot of followers worldwide? For some reasons, golf has its own magic that only golfers can truly appreciate.
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January 30th, 2009
Beginner Golf Tips Posted By : Christian Bayler
Golf is a great and rewarding game played by many people. If can be very addictive but at the same time it can be very frustrating. When you get started playing golf you can learn many things about the game on your own. Here are a few beginner golf tips that may improve your game.
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January 30th, 2009
Golf In Thailand – Under The Reasonable Price Posted By : Thailand Kaloyan
Golf is one of the most popular sports in Thailand. The game arrived in the county a century ago and was quickly taken up by the elite and the fashionable. Among the first sponsors of the game were the armed forces and government institutions, which built and continue to own some of the finest courses in the county.
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