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Tee off with your own backyard putting green

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

It’s an investment whenever you decide to install something like this on your property. It’s important to realize that although a backyard putting green will cost you a bit now in the long run you’ll be saving money. The backyard putting green will pay for itself in just a few months if you are an avid golfer who visits the local green frequently. All that money you used to spend on green fees will now be kept securely in your pocket.

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Golf Carts are Slow Speed Vehicles that Carry the Golfer about the Course

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

A small vehicle meant to carry two golfers and their golf bags around the golf course faster and without much effort may be termed a golf cart. There are many types of golf carts and they are now used to convey a small number of golfers for short distances and at a slow and steady pace that should not exceed 15MPH according to ANSI Standard z130.1.

Gas Driven or Electrically Operated

The golf cart may be powered by small gas engines or may derive their power from electrically run motors which were the first mass produced electric vehicles made for the private use of consumers.

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Tips On Buying Your First Set Of Golf Clubs

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Before buying your very first set of golf clubs, keep these
important ideas and tips in mind.

First, try to understand how often you will be playing the
game. If your only intention is to play a couple of times
a year in the company scramble or better ball, then it is
probably best to stick with a cheaper set of golf clubs,
rather than spending a ton of cash on a brand new set of clubs.
But if you’ve tried the game and enjoy it and feel that you
want to take it up more often you should do a little research
and determine which golf clubs are best for you.

Your level of interest, dedication, time and of course cash
flow are important factors in how many times you’ll be getting
out on the golf course. If you’re not sure what these levels
are then you should probably look for a cheaper set of clubs
or even some second-hand clubs. They will work out the best
for a new player who is testing out their enjoyment in the world
of golf. If your interest continues to grow, you can always buy
a new set of clubs down the road and by then you would probably
have a better understanding of your game and commitment.

If at first you are not sure what type of clubs you should buy,
then you can ask and see what other people or friends who have
some understanding of the game think will suit you best. Try
asking the friends who like to play golf and who have probably been
with you on your first or second outing. They would be able to
point you in the right direction, especially if they’ve seen you
play. Or ask at your local pro shop and see what they would
recommend for you. Asking people who play the game is the best way
to get ideas for which set of golf clubs could be the best fit for
you.

Once you narrow down the search you can always test drive the
golf clubs at your local dealer to get a feel for what you’re
buying and to see if they are the best possible clubs for your
swing and the level of player you are.

Two tips I feel are important for anyone looking to buy a beginner
set of golf clubs is; look for perimeter weighted golf clubs instead
of forged blades this will help with forgiveness on off center
shots and help you enjoy the game. Also try and pick up graphite
shafts instead of steel shafts, this will limit the amount of
feedback or vibrations on shots you miss hit and also help you
enjoy the game more. Once you have your swing and are comfortable
enough to know what you want and see an improvement in your game,
then see about some higher end clubs.

After you make your decision, check out a few discount dealers, pro
shops or even some local garage sales. You can get a decent set
of new starter golf clubs for $200 or $300 from a discount golf
shop or maybe a better set of clubs for a lot less from someone’s
garage. Heck they might even throw in a golf bag and some golfing
accessories you’ll probably need.

Finally and most importantly, enjoy the game and lower scores
will come in time!

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