Friday, March 6, 2015

Golf Articles

Golf is a great sport for people of all ages. You can have a lot of fun with your friends playing golf on the beautiful, green golf courses. The rules are simple and anyone who wants to play just needs to have time and passion for this enjoyable sport.
You can read our articles and learn tips and techniques that will help you get better at playing golf.

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Minuses to Ending The Fall Finish

From the outset of what came to be known as the Fall Series, the concept was awkward. The PGA Tour would incessantly hype the season-long point's race that was to be concluded with a big money bonus pool and an end to the season -- then play a few more events afterward.
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Two Tied at McGladrey Classic

The McGladrey Classic is where Cauley did well enough to secure his PGA Tour card, joining an elite list of players that went from college to a full tour card without going to Q-school.
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Golf Fitness - Strength Or Flexibility?

Remember Sam Snead? Into his later years, he reportedly could still kick the top of a doorway with one foot still on the floor. It is no wonder that he remained very competitive on the PGA Tour into his 50's.
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Hone Your Skills With An Indoor Golf Simulator

Of all the popular pastimes, golf is a favorite all over the world. Unfortunately, the sport does pose some difficulties for those who would like to take part. Perhaps the most significant aspect is that it can be very frustrating for beginners.
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Cure Your Slice in 24 Hours

There is nothing worse than hitting a golf ball and watching it curve off to the right. I know a lot of tour players play a fade but that's another story. A fade is a controlled movement of the ball, a slice is a sign of a serious problem in a golf swing.
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Davis Love III and Jim Furyk Share Lead

Despite playing limited golf in the three weeks following yet another disappointment in the Ryder Cup, Furyk put together three solid days in the McGladrey Classic and ran off four early birdies Saturday that gave him a 4-under 66 and a share of the lead with Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III.
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Maximize the Value of Your Building

Though its residential, commercial, Hotel, IT Parks, Townships, or Villas, the developers take utmost care and attention to make the building a fulfilling one, be it the location, the amenities or the style of the building, there are countless aspects.
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Good Golf Practice Aids

This article is about some good golf practices aids which are necessary for golfer. In this article, I tried to describe those. Also added a link where those can be found.
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Golf Swing RBZ Driver Tips

It is easy to study the technical side and think that you are doing things correctly but if you get a chance to video yourself playing and watch it back, you may be surprised to see that you are not actually carrying out the shot in the way that you think you are.
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Why Organize a Corporate Golf Tournament?

These days, business and golf corporate outings go hand in hand. More and more decisions are being made on the links than ever before. So corporate golf should be a vital part of any marketing strategy.
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How to Get Out of a Sand Trap

In order to compile some useful tips for weekend golfers who struggle with bunker shots, I spent some time with one of the finest teaching professionals I know. Jon Manos is a PGA professional who teaches near my office in BergenCounty, New Jersey.
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Lee Gets The Full Win

The PGA Tour next year will end a half-century of tradition when Q-school will only provide cards to the secondary Web.com Tour. The PGA Tour is changing its structure to make it more competitive than ever.
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Tiger Woods Finishes 2012 Strong

Tiger Woods didn't win his own golf tournament, didn't make a Sunday charge, and never really contended after Friday afternoon. He was in the mix, yet he wasn't, and he undoubtedly left Sherwood Country Club a bit miffed about a relatively ordinary performance.
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You Can Fix the Golf Slice

A common golf swing fault is to "slice" the golf ball. For right handed golfers, a golf slice occurs when the golf ball starts left of the target once struck, but finishes well right of the target.
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Golf Pre-shot Routine

One thing I notice about professional golfers is they have a consistent preshot routine. The routines may very from golfer to golfer but they are each consistent with their own routine.
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Bifurcation Not The Way to go

The average Joe wants the same gear as the 14-time major champion because he believes it might improve his scores. USGA executive director Mike Davis alluded to the pyramid of influence model as a way of explaining the timing of the ruling.
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Keegan Bradley Aims to Rise Above

The World Challenge presented by Northwestern Mutual is a nice perk for those invited, with everybody going home financially happy. But Bradley stepped onto the Sherwood Country Club course on Thursday a bit more determined.
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The Importance of Golf Backswing

The backswing is one of the moves that are taken for granted in golf. As everyone focuses much on the downswing wherein the club comes in contact with the ball, this type of golf swing seemed to have been overlooked by some players, not heeding the fact its importance to the rest of the stroke.
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