Entries Tagged as 'Golf'

Beginners Guide to Putting

One of the ways you could improve your golfing skills is to improve your putting talents. It might seem highly unlikely but you can actually improve your skills by doing regular practice and taking care of some minor areas of your game. The moment you know what is expected of you, it is time to go on practicing till you are completely thorough with the skills. Remember, a good putting skill will ultimately translate into a much improved long shot, so taking the time to practice your putting is very important. [Read more →]

Basic Golfing Tips for Beginners

What Should You Keep in Your Golf Bag?

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! [Read more →]

How To Buy Junior Golf Club Sets

It can be very exciting to choose a first golf club set after practicing with other people’s sets or hand me down sets for a period of time. If a golfer has not really played the game at all before and wants to buy his own set, there are certain considerations for a beginner golfer versus a more experienced one who has been using other equipment. A golf club set is bought according to the needs of the golfer, such as the level of ability, whether the golfer is an adult or a child, or whether it is a gentlemen’s or ladies’ golf club set. All of these factors determine what types of clubs are put into the set, although no set will have more than fourteen clubs in it at one time.

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Wet on the Greens? We’ve Got You Covered.

Golf rain gear is essentially used by golfers when the weather is wet. Especially if you play in the northern states that get a lot of rain. Sometimes we don’t have a choice but to tough it out through some soggy rounds. [Read more →]

Golf Swing Tips

Next time you head out to play golf, notice your golf swing. Is it close to perfect? Probably not, there is always room to improve your golf swing and mastering it is not an easy task. The general rule that all the golf books teach is to keep your drive off the inside of your front foot’s heel. [Read more →]