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There are many psychological barriers in sports. For example, many people thought the 4 minute mile would never be broken. For many golfers the big psychological wall to crash through is How to Break 80. Here we will talk about what it takes to ... more »
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The simplest way to shoot lower golf scores is to carry a pencil with an eraser on its end. That way, after the round is over, you can turn the 9 into a 6 and the 7 into a 4--you can shoot any score you wish. Short of this self-deception, you are ... more »
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Renting a golf car (or cart) is expensive. Buying a used golf car can save you money over time. When shopping for a used golf car, it's important to know what you're looking for so you can be confident the car you get will be reliable and get you ... more »
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Perhaps you want to get the perfect gift for the golfer in your life, but you don't want to leave the house. No problem. All you need is a computer and an Internet connection, and you can shop away to your heart's content. By carefully ... more »
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The first time someone swings a golf club at a ball, they are amazed at how difficult it can be. After all, the ball is not even moving on the ground. Many people miss the ball entirely on their first swing. The fastest way to learn the game is ... more »
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There has probably been more written about the swinging of a golf club than any other athletic maneuver. A golf guru recently said that he estimated there were 60,000 ways to swing a club. A well received golf instruction book was entitled "101 ... more »
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Golfers often complain that they just can't sink that downhill putt. While it may seem like you have gravity on your side, in fact downhill putts tend to cause the ball to break laterally at more dramatic angles, in shorter amounts of time. If ... more »
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Putting is one of the most important aspects in the game of golf. It is one of the biggest factors that can influence your golf score almost immediately. However many people do not realize that putting is primarily a mental game. Often players ... more »
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Putting on a side hill can be tricky, even for seasoned golfers. In order to master a side hill putt, it is important to understand basic principles of geometry and gravity. Practice putting often using the adjustments to your technique. After a ... more »
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Sinking an uphill putt is one of the more frustrating parts of golf. The incline of an uphill putt requires that you not only take break into account but that you also power the ball sufficiently to get the ball up the slope and into the hole. ... more »
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Slicing the ball intentionally, sometimes called a fade or a cut, gives it a left to right trajectory in flight. It's a handy shot to master because it allows you to hit around trees, dog legs and other obstacles on the fairway, and it can help ... more »
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For all of the surrounding towns like Lisbon, Canterbury, Sprague, Bozrah, and Franklin, Norwich is a hotspot filled with a lot of things to do for families and people of all ages. No matter what season it is, there is always something, and it is ... more »
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How to spin a golf ball. For all you golfers out there that just can't get it to back up. Here are some easy tips.. more »
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A major difference between the pros and the regular joe at the driving range is the ability to spin iron shots. Spinning iron shots gives greater control on the green, prevents shots from rolling off the green, and helps put the ball closer to ... more »
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Learning the right stance is essential to developing a consistent and effective golf swing. Because most golfers are right-handed, lefties sometimes have trouble finding clubs, equipment and instruction that's good for their game. The stance, ... more »
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A golf ball retrieval business can be a very lucrative and rewarding profession. Starting such a business is actually simple and only requires a few easy steps. The following steps below will guide you through starting your own golf ball ... more »
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One of America's most popular pastimes is golf, but starting a golf league is no easy task. Finding players who are interested might be easy, but finding a group that all are available to play at the same time may be a daunting task. Here's how ... more »
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The website GolfLink got its start in 1995, bringing golfers together from all over the world. One of the ways many members connect is through personal blogs. A blog, short for web log, is a journal placed online for other people to read. In just ... more »
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If you have an interest in learning how to play golf, it is never too early or too late to get started. Here is an article with information on how to get started learning how to play for a reasonable amount of money... more »
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Tips to get started on playing golf... more »
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Steps to start to play golf... more »
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Putting amounts to 40 to 50 percent of your golf score. Therefore, the quickest way to improve your game is to stop three putting and sink the ball into the bottom of the cup. Here are some tricks of the trade to help you putt like the pros... more »
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There are a variety of golf club storage systems that help protect your investment and keep your golf equipment organized. By properly storing your golf clubs and keeping them well-maintained, you'll improve your golf game and save money on ... more »
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The golf swing works best when muscles are relaxed and free to move without any hindrances. When you arrive at the golf course with just enough time to grab your clubs, pay a green fee and rush to the first tee, your muscles aren't ready to play ... more »