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		<title>Tattoo Golf Clothing</title>
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		<title>Diving for Golf Balls</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 17:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The enterprise I was contracting for had warned me that the lakes on this course were a little darker and deeper than most, since  they had made the lakes from the sand dredging process for the construction of the surrounding retirement community. I arrive at the course a little  apprehensive since I had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The enterprise I was contracting for had warned me that the lakes on this course were a little darker and deeper than most, since  they had made the lakes from the sand dredging process for the construction of the surrounding retirement community. I arrive at the course a little  apprehensive since I had never dove for balls in extremely deep lakes. I entered my first lake, it wasn&#8217;t so bad only fifteen foot deep or so. The  water was very dark like I was warned. The lake was also full of many sharp and jagged rocks, so I had to move slowly. On a scale of one to ten the  course was a nine in terms of nasty inhospitable water. But that&#8217;s ok since I had been in black obstacle full ponds many times before.  I finished my  first dive realizing that this wasn&#8217;t going to be such an arduous creepy day after all.<br />
	The second lake I arrive at is a par three shoot  across, should be just full of balls due to the size of the water in between the tees and the flag, no matter which way they missed they would hit the  water. I climbed into the lake, to my surprise the visibility was great! for a golf pond anyway. I could see a long relatively steep sloping edge full  of boulders large rocks and debris scattered around. I figured wow this isn&#8217;t a bad lake at all good visibility etc..  I decided to first work the top  edge clambering around the boulders, there were many balls, a great top edge to say the least. Within a ten minutes or so I had already filled a bag  of eight hundred balls off of the top edge. So I figured if the top edge is this good the bottom edge must be incredible. As I crawled down the edge I  noticed it looked very black  the closer I got to where I thought the bottom edge was. The water was already around twenty foot deep by this point.  Now this was creepy as I got closer and closer to the black area I realized it was black because the edge just dropped straight off in a vertical  manner. I climbed out as far as I could go without falling down looking down trying to gauge just how deep this thing was! I dropped a golf ball and  watched it fall&#8230;it just disappeared after a few seconds. Now this started to not be fun, I was looking into what looked like a bottomless pit from  hell. I crawled all along the edge of the drop off trying to see if maybe it was just that spot, maybe there was some way to descend this thing  without just taking a leap. No such luck it was a straight drop all around! I knew that if I didn&#8217;t go down this thing I would loose so much money  because of the amount of balls that would be down there. So I decided to take the leap jumping off the edge, I mean how deep could this actually be  its a golf pond! I pushed off hard from the edge so I wouldn&#8217;t hit the wall on the way down. First of all I could see then it got blacker, then pitch  black. The water got colder and colder as I fell into the abyss, I fell for at least thirty seconds, it felt like hours! I crashed into the muddy  bottom, sitting there motionless for a few seconds to catch myself. Time for a quick check, just as I thought there were thousands of golf balls all  around me. Next step I needed to find the wall of this thing so I knew where the edge was and didn&#8217;t get lost in the middle. As deep as this hell pond  was, i knew my air would go very quickly and an emergency inflate ascent would be very dangerous. I could get bent or embolise my lungs. This was not  a fun place to be. Feeling all around me without moving anywhere I looked for the wall. It turns out I landed pretty close and it was a few feet off  to my side. Good I decided to keep one hand touching the wall at all times so I didn&#8217;t loose it, also moving slowly was a good idea. As I went along i  piled golf balls into my apron, it was filling very quickly. Then all of a sudden my head hit something above it. I stopped, feeling above me, I  realized I was actually under an overhang! Great now I know I have who knows how many tons of loose rock hanging over my entire body. I felt my way  out to the edge of the over hang it went out three feet or so, i was three feet into this thing. If it should come loose or collapse I would never get  out. That was it for me! No amount of money was worth playing around in a pond as hazardous as this one. so I sat in one spot reached all around me  until my apron was full. I had been down at the bottom for around fifteen minutes now, figured at this depth my air would be getting pretty lean. Now  the next problem how do I get up to the top of this thing! Not only do I have all my gear on but a huge bag of nine hundred or so balls around my  neck. I decided to climb it, hike my way back up. This wall was truly vertical, this was going to be tough! I stood up next to the wall grabbing at  some rocks jutting out of the wall pulling myself up onto it, I made it up about ten feet then the rock I grabbed broke loose in my hand and I fell  down backwards all the way to the bottom. Now I am getting a little worried. I start again but within a few minutes I fall back down. Sitting on the  bottom I consider the best way to get up this wall, should I inflate and just hope for the best? what should I do. I don&#8217;t have much time as my air is  already getting lean. You know this when the air comes out of the second stage a little harder than before. After thinking for a minute or so I come  up with something that should work. If I inflate my BCD so that I am just buoyant enough to rise slowly then I could use the wall as a way to keep my  ascent slow enough so it wouldn&#8217;t be dangerous. I inflated to where I was slowly starting to rise, I grabbed the wall slowing myself. I kept changing  grips along the wall keeping myself rising slowly. After about six minutes of this, looking up I could see the start of the middle edge. Relieved I  climbed up onto the middle edge. Releasing the air from my BCD once I was safely on top so I wouldn&#8217;t rise any more. I climbed up the edge until I was  in around fifteen feet of water. remembering my dive training, I stopped and just sat at this depth for around five minutes to decompress. This is  called a danger stop, you do this to prevent getting the bends. By stopping in around fifteen foot of water you can gas off or allow the nitrogen  build up in your body to dissipate. Since I had no idea how deep I was down, I figured this was the safest thing to do. As I crawled out of the lake I  looked at my pressure gauge, sure enough I only had two hundred pounds of air left! which is only a few minutes of breathing time.<br />
	When I got  back to the cart barn, I found out that the lake was around sixty foot deep. Most divers that worked that course usually skipped it. That was too  close of a call for me! I learnt on that day, that no amount of golf balls is worth taking that risk! I will never dive a lake like that again!</p>
<p>The  salt water course</p>
<p>	I had never been in a salt water course, so when they told me all about it I was excited supposedly the water was clear, it  was like an ocean dive. The course was directly connected to the ocean by large twelve by twelve feet pipes. So all the sea life would also be in  there. Fun I thought collecting golf balls while watching all the neat stuff swim by. All the ponds on this course have nick names.</p>
<p>The Fish Bowl<br />
	  The fish bowl, it was closest to the ocean and was supposedly just teeming with sea life. I climbed in it was great crystal clear, fish swimming all  around me, sea grass off to my right containing little crabs, small conchs everything you would find in the ocean. Wow I thought this will be fun as I  descended the edge there were balls everywhere, top edge, middle edge. Allot of the balls had barnacles growing on them, some of them were just one  giant barnacle. Little creatures inside of the barnacles. Great I thought now my apron that usually holds around nine hundred balls would hold much  less meaning I would have to empty my apron into rice bags many more times than usual. Also the sharp barnacles were cutting holes in my ball apron.  The edge was very long dropping me down to around twenty five foot at the bottom. There were hundreds of balls along the bottom edge. Some fresh but  many with barnacles and snails and coral attached to them. My hands were getting cut and stung as I did the side to side sweep, so I decided to do the  see be version of collecting where you don&#8217;t feel in the mud but just grab the balls you see. This was clearly a course you had to use gloves in. I  looked behind me, the water was now pitch black from the dust cloud I had created. A little ahead of me up higher on the bank a pair of horse shoe  crabs were following each other, this was a neat site in a golf course pond! As I crawled along I noticed a sting ray a little bit to the left of me  mostly covered in sand to camouflage itself, as I got closer it sped off leaving a huge dust cloud and me blind for a minute. It wasn&#8217;t a good feeling   knowing so much hazardous marine life existed in these ponds I wanted to be able to see. within a few hundred feet I already had three bags of nine  hundred balls sitting on the bank! This was a loaded lake. I came to a log submerged beneath the surface under it sat a five or six foot nurse shark  which also bolted as I got closer. I continued on my adventure looking above me at giant bluish purplish jelly fish floating by in the current of the  lake. The water flowed slowly in the direction of the tides. A grassy area came up ahead it was covered in giant jelly fish the size of bread saucers  that had an underside that looked like the weeds. they sat upside down on the bottom. As your hands hit them they stung you and then swam off in giant  contractions. This was great all the views of an ocean dive. If I had gloves this would be a very enjoyable dive. As I slowly moved along the bottom  edge I had a weird feeling like something was watching me and darting off whenever I turned in its direction disappearing into my dust cloud. I  stopped for a minute to look around and there he was a six foot barracuda, a few feet above me and off to my left. They are very curious fish and like  to follow you around. He followed me for the rest of the dive occasionally darting through the bubbles my regulator produced.</p>
<p>Sherwood forest<br />
	As I  am pulling up to the lake in my golf cart, several iguanas bolt into the water some jump off trees. They swim almost as good as fish. This is the end  of a long lake affectionately known as the black hole as it is so deep and black. The part I am about to dive is a slice on the opposite end ,which  should catch allot of balls. Getting into the water I wonder why it is called Sherwood forest. The water was clear like the fish bowl, on my left some  bushes hung into the water under which dozens of snappers sat in hiding. A few feet down the edge the water got a little murkier, this is when I  realized why it was called Sherwood forest. I was in about 20 foot of water there were hundreds of trees cut off around the middle. This used to be a  small valley when they made the lake. Instead of removing the trees they just cut them off mid way. This was neat I was climbing  through a forest but  under the water. Until of course my dust cloud caught up to me, now I am climbing through a nightmare of an obstacle course. Crashing into tree  trunks, getting snagged on branches climbing under half uprooted trees. After fifteen or so minutes of this a branch gets caught under my mask ripping  it off my face as I move forward, breaking the mask strap. reaching around with my eyes tightly shut I find my mask and decide to leave Sherwood  forest to Robin and his merry bunch.</p>
<p>Salt water crocodile<br />
	After tying my mask strap in a knot so i could continue diving I get to a par 3 shoot  across known as the Croc Shot. This lake is deep with a steep edge, a little dark but clear. This lake is one of the furthest from the ocean, so the  water is more brackish than salt. Not too much wild life exists here. As i climbed down to the bottom edge, sliding mostly as it was so steep I found  channels of balls hundreds lined up one on top of each other. This was great by the time I made it to the bottom edge I already had a bag full. I  climbed back up through my dust cloud picking up renegade loner golf balls along the way. I was right in front of the green mask on my forehead  dumping my catch into a rice bag when a golf ball hit the water right next to me sending water flying so hard it actually felt like needles piecing  into my face. I looked up to see more golfers teeing off. I quickly put my mask back on and got under the water so I did not get hit. Judging by how  hard the drops of water hit me, that ball would have really hurt me if it hit me. After a few minutes I surface to see the golfers standing on the  green close to me. Close one a chap in standard golf attire said, I just smiled and threw him back his ball which I picked up while I was lying under  the water. I finished tying my rice sack, as I looked up I spotted an alligator under the tree branches not too far from me. But this alligator looked  a little strange it wasn&#8217;t like your standard alligator. I couldn&#8217;t pick out what it was he was just different. Around seven foot in length sitting on  the bank under the trees. Oh well I thought crawling back in finishing my dive with great success. As i climbed out of the lake a maintenance man said  to me I cant believe you went diving with that thing. I just smiled and said we dive with them all the time, they don&#8217;t bother you. He said  Crocodiles? That&#8217;s when my eyes widened. Crocodiles are extremely dangerous and allot more aggressive than alligators. Turns out this course is part  of a natural preserve and one of the few places in Florida that actually contains crocodiles. I made a mental note not to dive in that lake again.</p>
<p>Tarpon Alley<br />
	This was another lake in the back of the course, mostly brackish water deep and dark like the Croc Shot. I did a quick scan just to  make sure I wouldn&#8217;t be sharing water with man eating crocodiles. After climbing in I could not believe the amount of sea life in this lake schools of  snappers whipping by, crabs every where, what a fishing spot I thought. Climbing down the edge I felt something huge whoosh by. What the hell was  that?? Looking up I saw at least twenty huge four to six foot long shiny fish swimming by. Wow I have to check this out, after climbing up to the  middle edge I realized they were all giant Tarpon which grow to as large as six hundred pounds. So many of them swimming slowly not even remotely  bothered by my presence. They let me get really close I just sat there for awhile watching these beautiful fish swim by. Thinking to myself :- stuff  the golf balls where&#8217;s my fishing rod?!?</p>
<p>Jelly fish lane<br />
	I found a shoot over nestled in some mangrove swamp. The water was very shallow waist deep at  best. Sea grass covered the bottom, there were hundreds of large saucer shaped jelly fish every single inch of this lake. It was connected to the  ocean by a short eight foot pipe. So this was truly like an ocean dive. I climbed in a little freaked out by the thousands of jelly fish everywhere, I  knew I was going to get stung to hell. See bees only I thought. There were golf balls every where I looked. An extremely strong current was moving by  the pipe connected to the ocean. The tide was going out half an hour or so till low tide. The water was shallow so as I propelled my self along with  my tank sticking out of the water mashing through hundreds of jelly fish stinging my hands and face I started to contemplate whether I liked this job  any more. The balls were under the jelly fish on top of the jelly fish just surrounded by these big ugly stinging creatures. work was slow its hard to  move with your tank sticking out of the water. As the tide got lower and lower I could no longer crawl along the bottom it was too shallow. I took off  my gear leaving it on the bank and walked along the swamp picking up golf balls. The ball apron in my right hand being dragged behind me. The whole  time I had to keep a clean eye out for golfers shooting across. I felt like I was on a firing range constantly dodging balls. I learnt that high tide  is the time to work this lake!</p>
<p>	On this I day discovered that while a salt water course tends to be allot more hazardous to dive in, but on the same  token it tends to be a very interesting to dive. Many sights to see and all in all it was a fun day.</p>
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		<title>Secrets Of Lowering Your Golf Handicap In Under Four Hours</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 23:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hector Wright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf-Long Game; Making you're first shot perfect will help to set you up for the rest your game - blunder this can be upsetting and embarrassing experience. You can prevent the four common faults that destroy the most capable players score. The incorrect posture destroys your swing. Get a grip the right grip. Become skilled at how to swing not sway - Take control of this method for consistent strokes. And hit the sweet spot every time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf-Long Game; Making you&#8217;re first shot perfect will help to set you up for the rest your game &#8211; blunder this can be upsetting and embarrassing experience. You can prevent the four common faults that destroy the most capable players score. The incorrect posture destroys your swing. Get a grip the right grip. Become skilled at how to swing not sway &#8211; Take control of this method for consistent strokes. And hit the sweet spot every time.</p>
<p>Golf &#8211; Short Game; Stay in perfect control when you&#8217;re on the green. Gain the advantage with your putt, chip and bunker shots. Amaze your golfing opponents with your bunker expertise. Stay away from the biggest mistake in the bunker and get out in your first shot. . Control hopeless slope shots; up-slope, hard pan lays. Line up the ideal putt. What time to putt and when to chip and run &#8211; know how to judge distance and direction accurately.</p>
<p>Golf Etiquette: The game of golf is immersed in history and tradition. Mellow your game and grow to be a respected player at your golf club. Your golf will be more enjoyable when you are respected and welcomed at any course you play at. The civility you demonstrate to the other players; your &#8216;golf etiquette&#8217; will exclaim volumes about you as a golf player. Your golf etiquette is all about safety good manners and consideration on the course.</p>
<p>All courses you play on have their own characteristics; those little traps which catch you out. They may have hazards such as gullies and lakes or others may have sloping fairways or immovable objects. Obtaining some local knowledge will help your game &#8211; but you must use that knowledge to your best advantage. Deciding on the best shot, and how and when to use straight shots; when is a fade or draw.</p>
<p>You could discover the professional&#8217;s techniques for less than a single golf lesson by investing in a proven instructional Golf DVD set it could turn out to be the best investment you ever make in your game. Many golfers spend a fortune on professional coaching fees and a great deal of time. Having professional instruction is great but the problem is after the lesson is over, how much is remembered? How much can you recall the next time you visit the course? How easily do you slip back into bad habits?</p>
<p>What&#8217;s more you can review any and every skilled technique as many times as you want. You can work on one aspect and move onto the next when your ready. Imagine the astonished looks on your golfing partners&#8217; faces as you hit a clean sweep down the fairway; impressing them when you easily manoeuvre the ball around obstacles; chip effortlessly onto the green. And then astound them with your putting accuracy as you get closer and closer to finishing even par at each hole. No more buying those drinks at the 19th hole &#8211; instead you&#8217;ll be enjoying a drink on someone else!</p>
<p>Learn more about course <a href='http://www.mastersgolfsecrets.co.uk/dvd-set.html'>Etiquette</a>. Stop by Hector Wright&#8217;s site where you can find out how you can lower your <a href='http://www.mastersgolfsecrets.co.uk'>golf handicap</a> and what it can do for you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about where, in the state of Nevada, the best golf courses to play are? Where ever you travel in Nevada, whether it be in Reno, Las Vegas, or Tahoe, you can be sure you'll find amazing golf. Listed below are three very popular golf courses within the state of Nevada just to give you an idea of what type of golf you can expect when you travel to the desert state. Of course there are plenty of more wonderful golf courses to play in the state of Nevada, including some that have hosted PGA tournaments, but these are some to keep in the back of your mind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever thought about where, in the state of Nevada, the best golf courses to play are? Where ever you travel in Nevada, whether it be in Reno, Las Vegas, or Tahoe, you can be sure you&#8217;ll find amazing golf. Listed below are three very popular golf courses within the state of Nevada just to give you an idea of what type of golf you can expect when you travel to the desert state. Of course there are plenty of more wonderful golf courses to play in the state of Nevada, including some that have hosted PGA tournaments, but these are some to keep in the back of your mind.</p>
<p>1. When we mention ArrowCreek Country Club in Reno, NV keep in mind that Golf Digest Magazine named it one of the best places to play golf in the United States! Yep, that&#8217;s right, Golf Digest voted that ArrowCreek is one of the &#8220;Best Places To Play&#8221; in one of their popular subscriptions. This course and clubhouse plays host to weddings, bachelor parties, tournaments, and also offers public golfing to tourists, people on vacation, and locals. If you are a detailed player who loves hitting off of freshly cut fairways and putting on plush greens then you will certainly love ArrowCreek Country Club.</p>
<p>2. Eagle Valley Golf Course near Carson City, NV is very affordable but also has some of the best scenery in the state of Nevada when it comes to good golfing. Hitting the links at this spectacular Nevada golf course is one of the best ways to enjoy a calming and relaxing day of golf no matter who you are with. Surrounded by plenty of water, mountains, and beautiful terrain you can see why the Eagle Valley golf course in Carson City is one of the best places to play when you are planning a trip to Nevada.</p>
<p>3. When you think of tradition and famous golf courses in Vegas you can be certain that The National Golf Club will be on that list. The Rat Pack including Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin were regular golfers at this place. Even PGA Hall of Famers like Arnold Palmer have been challenged by this professionally designed golf course and country club. Since 1961 The National has been one of the most famous golf courses played on a regular basis.</p>
<p>After reading a little about the courses in Nevada you may want to highly consider contacting a reputable VIP business in the state of Nevada so that they can help you plan your golfing trip. The next time you plan on playing golf in the deserts of Nevada you may want to consider one, two, or all three of the golf courses mentioned above.</p>
<p>For the best prices for scheduling your golf vacation and other group outings go to: <a href="http://sincityvip.com/">Las Vegas VIP Services</a>. If you want to put together an exclusive golf outing or golf package visit here: <a href="http://sincityvip.com/golf.aspx">Golf Packages In Las Vegas</a></p>
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		<title>5 Tips To The Perfect Golf Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 19:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danny Becker</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Developing the perfect golf swing takes time and tons of practice. It also pays to take note of how pro golfers execute their winning swings. By taking note of the following tips and taking time to work them out, you will surely be enjoying tournament successes in no time.</p>
<p>All pro golfers will tell you that delivering the ball with maximum speed, accuracy and distance means putting your whole body into the swing. Most beginners think this is accomplished by using just the arms, wrist and hands. It may seem foreign to you at first, but concentrate on putting your entire body into the swing, including your legs and torso. Practice this regularly and you&#8217;ll see your golf swing improve quickly.</p>
<p>Your shoulders should swivel perfectly each time you move into the back swing. Your right forearm needs to be parallel to your spine. Keep your left wrist flat to hit the ball squarely. Done correctly, your elbows and arms will form a triangle. At the top of the back swing, maintaining this position will help you deliver a solid, accurate shot every time.</p>
<p>Most amateurs fail at this for 2 reasons. First, the correct pivot position is made too late into the back swing because the takeaway is too low to the ground. Secondly, they swing the club too far back in the back swing believing this is the way to gain power on the shot. Here&#8217;s a few things to help avoid these mistakes. First, try to achieve a 45 degree angle between your left arm and the shaft of the club when setting up. Make sure your hands remain as close to the ground as possible while moving the head of the club up rapidly at the same time. Your left arm is parallel to the ground and the shaft of the club is perpendicular to it. This should be enough to prevent bad posture.</p>
<p>4. Golf is an outdoor game, so it&#8217;s best of you are able to practice chipping outdoors. However, one is tempted to hit chips indoors from time to time. You can perfect your chipping with the help of a wooden rod or a busted club shaft. Get the hang of your chipping technique &#8211; just make sure that your left wrist remains solid as the club passes through the area of impact. The rod or shaft you are using will hit your left side should your left wrist give way during the impact. Practice is the key to mastering your chipping.</p>
<p>Occasionally even pro golfers get caught sacrificing flex in their back legs in order to gain a little extra distance on a shot. But inconsistencies in swing posture take consistent success out of your golf game. If you need to get a second opinion about your swing posture, try using a full length mirror while you&#8217;re practicing.  Hold your form and analyze it for both setup positions and back swing. Once you know what the correct posture is, using a mirror in this manor will help you critique yourself.</p>
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		<title>A Simple Golf Swing Is Unwavering Under Pressure!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 13:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Zahradnik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf swings are as unique as snowflakes, and about as tough to copy. Often the simplest golf swing is also the most efficient at hitting the ball farther and straighter. Consistency is probably the single most significant aspect of achieving a lower handicap. We all know that it's no secret that having a consistent swing is the key to having a great game. The flawless golf swing is the one that is effortless through good technique. This consistency is reachable, but you must go down the right trail to find it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf swings are as unique as snowflakes, and about as tough to copy. Often the simplest golf swing is also the most efficient at hitting the ball farther and straighter. Consistency is probably the single most significant aspect of achieving a lower handicap. We all know that it&#8217;s no secret that having a consistent swing is the key to having a great game. The flawless golf swing is the one that is effortless through good technique. This consistency is reachable, but you must go down the right trail to find it.</p>
<p>Everyone wants to have the picture perfect golf swing but is there really such a thing. No there isn&#8217;t really such a thing, that every player can be trained to use. The perfect golf swing is a personal thing, and is one that works, time and time again to send the ball straight down the middle of the fairway. Anytime that you can accomplish this it can be described as perfect. There may or may not be such a thing as perfect, but if you build a repeatable swing you will learn to be dependable. That is the key and all you need worry about. So, how do you attain your own perfection?</p>
<p>You will only get better with practice, rather than playing, and when you are practicing this is the time to work on the mechanics of your golf swing. This is not to say that playing won&#8217;t help you get better, in fact playing with golfers that are superior to you will indeed help with your progress, as long as you observe what they do in certain situations and don&#8217;t get caught up in trying to outperform them. Structured practise time is critical to improving, by this I mean that a certain amount of time should be allocated to each facet of the game.</p>
<p>Fifty percent of practise time should be spent working on your short game, with 50% of that being spent on putting. The left over 50% should be spent on short irons and working your way through every second club until you reach the driver. Practise time should not be spent aimlessly pounding balls with your driver. Every shot must be struck as though there is something on the line. You should always be aiming at a certain target. You should develop on a pre-shot routine and use it religiously for every shot. A strong pre-shot routine will be your best friend when you are under the pressure of competition.</p>
<p>Just bear in mind that the golf swing is an abnormal rotational movement, and you learn it through practice. First of all it is notable to point out that no training aid can replace consistent and regular practice as that is vital to playing better and lowering your handicap. Remember to have some patience when learning, go to the range and practice without hitting any balls to start and after you have warmed upstart hitting a few.</p>
<p>The Simple Golf Swing is an amazing coaching program that is guaranteed to improve the way you play and reduce your handicap. In fact, the Simple Golf Swing is getting an average improvement of 12 strokes. Here is how this program is going to fix up your problems: You will learn how to use your spine as an axis to promote reliability in your game. Balance is the responsibility of both your body and your mechanics.</p>
<p>In relation to the golf swing it&#8217;s your ability to sustain the proper spine position and center of gravity during movement. Unlike other products that profess to teach you &#8220;secret techniques&#8221; and &#8220;amazing breakthroughs&#8221; on improving your skills. The Simple Golf Swing is a unique teaching structure that brings you the proper fundamentals and teaches you the correct way to use them. In fact results are 100% guaranteed.</p>
<p>To learn how the <a href="http://www.thegolfaholic.com/simple-golf-swing.php">Perfect Golf Swing</a> can Improve your Game and Lower your Handicap visit TheGolfaholic.com, here is where you will also find comprehensive reviews on all the newest <a href="http://www.thegolfaholic.com/">Golf Clubs</a> to hit the Pro-Shops.</p>
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		<title>Golf Swinging Lesson &#8211; Beginners Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 18:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trisha Haworth</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For beginners when you say golf swing lesson, I bet they are already tense thinking what kind of golf stance and golf club grip they are going to use before launching their very first swing. Relax, it&#8217;s not that difficult to learn. I have noted below a few lessons that you need to know, such as&#8230;</p>
<p><b>Golf Grip</b> &#8211; this is the factor that affects your swing. Before you swing make sure you have a good grip. It&#8217;s not slippery, slick or hard. If your grip isn&#8217;t then you&#8217;re good to swing.</p>
<p><b>Golf Stance</b> &#8211; having good balance and a relaxed stance is good for swinging. It&#8217;s probably not going to be as good as you want but it helps if you are throwing the facets of the game.</p>
<p>In order to get a good stance then you need to place the inside of your foot ahead of the ball. Your feet should be shoulder width apart. Then you should bend at the top of the knees, keep your back straight, and then bend at the knees slightly.</p>
<p><i><b>Tip:</b> your knee cap is directly above the balls of the feet. The angle of your back should be about 45 degrees and then your arms hang straight down from the shoulder. Keep your feet align every time that you go to swing.</i></p>
<p><b>Back Swing</b> &#8211; this is where you coil up your body and create the muscle torque needed to release a powerful downswing. The resistance is created between the turning of the upper body and shoulder.</p>
<p><b><i>Tip:</b> Do not perform in a hurry, it will not make the downswing any faster. Not real fast and not real slow, just the right tempo, take your time. Take 1 or 2 trial swings before hitting the ball.</i></p>
<p><b>Release</b> &#8211; this is when you are going to hit the ball. You&#8217;re not able to make the impact yourself. The swing should reach it&#8217;s momentum to execute it effortlessly and it will result in a good shot.</p>
<p>Really you want to square the clubface through the impact of rotating the right forearm or left if your left handed. After the impact, your arms should be extended fully as the lower part of the body rotates to the left while the club remains on the target line. The arm passes your body through the impact zone and your head should remain behind the ball.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t a position that you just know. You have to learn to let it happen automatically.</p>
<p>If the game of golf interests you, then a <b><u><a>Golf Swing Lesson</a></b></u> is very important. If you need to learn the basics of golf, then visit: <b><u><a href="http://golflessonshelp.com/golf-swing-lesson/" target="_blank">http://golflessonshelp.com</a></b></u></p>
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		<title>Golfing for Novices: Part Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 17:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhys Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What Should You Keep in Your Golf Bag?</p>
<p>There are many golf bags available; some are designed for fashion, some for utility and some that combine both features. There are big bags, bigger bags and bags so big that they would keep everything I need for a long week-end vacation in one of the side pockets!</p>
<p>Generally speaking, you need a bag which is just large enough to hold your clubs, extra balls, your glove, tees, car keys, extra pencils, ball markers, a ball retriever, sunscreen, a windbreaker and a large umbrella.</p>
<p>It is also recommended that you carry in your bag: some tissue paper, sticking plasters and, whether necessary or not, some insect repellant.</p>
<p>A small pack of baby wipes comes in very handy; in your bag they get warmed by the heat, so when you get sweaty or a sand trap covers you with sand, a nice warm wipe can be very refreshing.</p>
<p>If you suffer from any allergies or illnesses, it is a wise precaution to carry antidotes with you. For example, if you are sensitive to bee stings then anti-hystamine or whatever you take if you are a diabetic. However, remember to replace drugs before their expiry date.</p>
<p>Please remember to turn off your mobile phone before you put it away as a courtesy to the other players. No one is going to be best pleased to hear your phone go off just as he is about to take a shot. It is part of golfing etiquette too. If you must use it, walk away from the teams.</p>
<p>If you have these items with you in your golf bag, you will be covered for most minor tribulations, like a bee sting, an ant bite, a blister or even a sudden downpour. If you know that you are well prepared, you will be able to relax that little bit more and enjoy your game that much more too.</p>
<p>Are you a rookie to golfing?? We have some great tips for the <a href="http://golfing.the-real-way.com/">beginner golfer</a> at <a href="http://golfing.the-real-way.com/Basic-Golfing-Tips-For-Beginners-II.html">Golfing Tips for Beginners</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 16:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hector Wright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You've heard the saying practice makes perfect, well that's the same with golf. All the various techniques, tips and magic solutions and fancy equipment will be no good unless you put in your time and practice day in and day out. You must be using your dream techniques for the golf course you're playing and seeing yourself making the strokes you're strongest at. Book some practice time at your course, and practice your short game, long game, driving, putting reading the green. Find your weak spots; you can't do this in a middle of a tournament.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve heard the saying practice makes perfect, well that&#8217;s the same with golf. All the various techniques, tips and magic solutions and fancy equipment will be no good unless you put in your time and practice day in and day out. You must be using your dream techniques for the golf course you&#8217;re playing and seeing yourself making the strokes you&#8217;re strongest at. Book some practice time at your course, and practice your short game, long game, driving, putting reading the green. Find your weak spots; you can&#8217;t do this in a middle of a tournament.</p>
<p>Golf should be fun and social meeting with friends, entering tournaments and the friendly gamble. But to lower your handicap and improve your skills you need to practice on the course with no other distractions. You will soon start to see your game improving and your scores reducing through the time spent practicing alone.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s difficult maintaining your commitment when using new strategies and skills when you&#8217;re competing. But when you are alone on the coarse you&#8217;ll find yourself more relaxed and not under pressure, you don&#8217;t have to worry about your score. You can then make these changes easily alone on the practice golf course. Your new skills will soon become established and called upon without thinking. Play to the course and what it gives you; try to visualize where you would like the ball to go.</p>
<p>All the top golfers in the world didn&#8217;t just start winning tournaments the same day they picked up a golf club. They spent years practicing and perfecting their game strategies. And you&#8217;ll still find them now practicing on their weak points. Trying to improve their short game, long game, golf practice and coarse management and etiquette.</p>
<p>The professional players did not just start winning tournaments the same day they picked up a club. They spent years practicing and perfecting their game. And guess what? They still practice their weak points. They work on putting, on driving, on getting more lift and distance.</p>
<p>Discover the professional&#8217;s methods for less than a single cost of a golf lesson by investing in a proven instructional Golf DVD set it could turn out to be the best buy you ever make in your game. Golfers spend small fortunes on professional tuition fees and a great deal of time. Having professional instruction is great but the problem is after the lesson is over, how much do you remember? How much can you recall the next time you visit the course? How easily do you slip back into bad habits?</p>
<p>What&#8217;s more you can review any and every skilled technique as many times as you want. You can work on one aspect and move onto the next when your ready. Imagine the astonished looks on your golfing partners&#8217; faces as you hit a clean sweep down the fairway; impressing them when you easily manoeuvre the ball around obstacles; chip Effortlessly onto the green. And the astound them with your putting accuracy as you get closer and closer to finishing even par at each hole. No more buying those drinks at the 19th hole &#8211; instead you&#8217;ll be enjoying a drink on someone else!</p>
<p>Want to find out more about the secrets of lowering your <a href='http://www.mastersgolfsecrets.co.uk'>Golf Handicap</a>, then visit Ben Shepard&#8217;s site on how to choose the best ways to improve your golf and lower your<a href='http://www.mastersgolfsecrets.co.uk/dvd-set.html'>Golf Handicap </a> and be the envy of your friends.</p>
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		<title>How is Your Golf Etiquette and Course Management?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 19:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Shepard</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The game of golf is full of tradition and history. If you study the secrets the golf masters use to cut your handicap and improve your game. You also need to mellow your game to become a well respected player at your golf club.</p>
<p>Your game will be more pleasurable and rewarding when welcomed at any course you play. The esteem you demonstrate to other players; with your &#8216;golf etiquette&#8217; will be approved by other golfers.</p>
<p>The courtesy you show the other players; your &#8216;golf etiquette&#8217; will shout volumes about you as a golfer.Golf etiquette is not only about good manners it&#8217;s also about safety and consideration on the golf course.</p>
<p>Obtaining some local knowledge of the courses you play on will give you the upper edge when competing in matches. Knowing what shots to use and how to use them; Find out how to plan your course tactics; play to the strengths of the golf course and adjust to the weak points. Attempt to keep away from making inexcusable gaffes in your golf etiquette. And begin to stamp your standing as a very talented and attentive golf player to be greeted on any course.</p>
<p>Improving your ability as a golf player can cost you a small fortune for professional instructions and coaching fees. That&#8217;s fine, but how much do you remember after the lesson is over? When you next visit the golf course, is it hard to remember what you were taught? Do you then slip back into bad routine again?</p>
<p>Find out how to formulate your course strategy; play to the strengths of the course and accommodate the weaknesses. Avoid making an unforgivable faux pas in the all-important golf etiquette. And establish your reputation as a highly skilled and considerate player who is welcomed onto any course.</p>
<p>You can now achieve the same results as the golfing masters, and gain the edge on the other players if you follow the clear-cut, no-frills, easy to follow instructional Golf Secrets DVD set, that are available&#8230;. You can study each and every aspect of the games professional methods for less than the cost of a single golf lesson</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://www.mastersgolfsecrets.co.uk'>Golf Etiquette </a>. Stop by Ben Shepard&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a href='http://www.mastersgolfsecrets.co.uk/dvd-set.html'>Golf Etiquette </a> and what it can do for you.</p>
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