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Golf is often associated with the elite or the upper-middle class at the very least. It is considered a game of luxury and leisure, but golf is not just about showing up in the coarse with your latest gears as any golfer would know, like any other sport, it requires tremendous amount of discipline on the part of the player not to mention the very same amount of passion for the game. Golf is not well loved just because it’s classy. The game is loved for the sport itself and the many virtues it imposes on the player.

Comments (0) Posted on Saturday, May 24th, 2008

How you align yourself when setting up to hit a golf ball has a critical affect on how good your golf shots are going to turn out. But don’t believe me. Read what a golf legend has to say on this alignment issue…

“It goes without saying that it is no good having a perfect setup, perfect grip and perfect golf swing if the whole thing is misaligned. It sounds obvious but many players simply do not spend enough time getting themselves on target.”

Nick Faldo - Winner of 6 Major Championships

Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Which one of us that plays the wonderful game of Golf hasn’t faced a putt with butterflies in their stomach? It is not uncommon to feel the inner doubts as we contemplate feel, direction and speed of the putt. Did you ever stop to think about how the Professionals consistently make those 8 footers? How do they tune out all those negative influences?

Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2008

One of my favorite parts of the game of Golf is the short shot around the green. These can make or break your scoring and need just as much practice as your drives, long irons and putts. Let’s imagine the scenario that you have had a sweet drive which whistle-sailed from the tee and landed square in the middle of the fairway. You then extract a mid-range iron from your bag and drop the ball just short of the green. Upon reaching the ball you realize that it’s one of those hairy short shots that can be very hard to decide which route to take. You have landed a few inches from the edge of the green in grass that is a little too long to allow the use of a putter. It’s time to make a crucial decision.

Comments (0) Posted on Friday, January 11th, 2008

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