Category: Golf Tips

How Do the Grasses in the Course Affect Your Golf Game?

There are different types of grasses used in a golf course depending on the area in the golf course. It’s important to know how grass is cut in the fairway, rough, fringe or green so you can strategize on the best action to take for your game. Fairway The grass is cut even and short [...]

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Indoor Golf Exercises

By Kevin Hutto Just because the golf course is blanketed in the snow of winter doesn’t mean that you should put your golf form to sleep too. Four to six months is enough time for you to get rusty. If you’ll succumb to the cold of winter and sleep your way through spring, you’ll start [...]

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Sparking Your Child’s Interest in Golf

By Kevin Hutto More and more of the younger generation are playing golf. Junior golf programs are present in almost any golf course in the country. Parents who play the game, and even those who don’t, acknowledge the valuable lessons given by golf in molding the character of a child. Values such as integrity, humility, [...]

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Why Golfers Need to Participate in a Golf Exercise Program

By Kevin Hutto If you think that playing golf is purely a test of your accuracy then your cognizance of the game is a mistake. Hitting hundreds of balls or spending long hours in practice game is not enough preparation for one who aims to win big time. It can never assure you that you [...]

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Golf Basics: Body Movement and Control

By Kevin Hutto Body kinesthetic is important. It governs proper movement. It’s the way we are supposed to move, run and lift objects. If we don’t learn how to move correctly, there’s always a good chance of experiencing muscle strain or sustaining injury. Proper body movement is even more important in any athletic activity. Not [...]

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Learning Golf in Golf Schools in Resorts

By Kevin Hutto Many resorts like Pebble Beach, Sea Island and Augusta National have golf schools with different training programs suited to players of various levels. From golf novices to advanced golfers, in resorts offer instruction to anyone interested in the game. Compared to traditional golf schools in your local golf course, in resorts have [...]

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Women’s Golf Equipment – How to Make Sure You Pick What Is Right For You

By David St. John When it comes to looking for the correct advise regarding equipment and especially golf clubs the first port of call needs to be your local PGA Pro, purely from the point that they are the professionals and they will give you the correct advice. Sometimes it is easy to be suaded [...]

April 1, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Looking for More Challenging Golf? Play Desert Golf

By Kevin Hutto Interested to play golf with some of nature’s meanest creations? Teeing off with critters and rattlesnakes isn’t exactly a usual golfer’s idea of the game, but you’ve got to admit, the prospect is exciting to say the least. If your idea of golf is grass and more grass, then playing desert golf [...]

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Tips to Avoiding Bad Deals in Discount Golf Vacation Packages

By Kevin Hutto You’ve been planning for the longest time to go on a golf vacation in any of the top golfing destinations in the country. From Myrtle Beach to Hawaii to Las Vegas, your imagination knows no limit on where you’re planning to spend your very first golfing getaway in. Unfortunately, your pocket does. [...]

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Tips to Cleaning Your Golf Clubs

By Kevin Hutto Your golf clubs are necessary and expensive pieces of equipment you need for your golf game. You need to care for them as best you can not only to prolong its usage and save you money for replacements, but also to get them ready for use the next time you go to [...]

March 31, 2011 | 0 Comments More