Intech Future Tour Pee Wee Oversize Fairway Driver

February 28, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Golf Equipments

  • 20 degree driver and tees
  • 20 degree loft driver to help get the ball in the air both from the tee and fairway while a junior is learning
  • one year from date of purchase

Product DescriptionThe Intech Future Tour Pee Wee 20 degree oversized fairway Driver with composite graphite shaft and bonus tees is designed with the beginner golfer in mind. Let… Continue reading

Golf Stat Tracker II G-100

February 27, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Golf Equipments

  • Handheld golf computer that records, stores, and displays critical statistics
  • Tracks such info as drives in fairway, driving distance, greens, and putts
  • Holds up to 100 complete rounds; converts 9-hole scores to 18-hole scores
  • 16-character, 2-line LCD display; data port for transferring long-term data to PC
  • Runs on 2 AAA batteries; accommodates unlimited number of players

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Getting Familiar with the golf environment.

February 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Golf Tips

The golf environment is one that is really quiet and very professional. Even the practice golf courses known as the driving ranges, are professional in their approach. The golf scene usually features many top tier and respected people with money. The strict dress code calls for males to ear collared shirts and if the choose shorts, they must be khaki Thereby, leading some to classify golf as a rich mans’… Continue reading

Determining The Aerodynamics Of A Ball

February 22, 2010 by admin  
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In golf, the golfer must play around with many things in order to get a perspective on certain playing styles. One of the things the golfer must do is to find a good air to ball ratio so they have an idea of the air that they are putting under the ball. The first time you try this test you may find that your shot dispersion is all over the… Continue reading

How to fully use a go to shot

February 22, 2010 by admin  
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A person usually finds their go to shot during a practice session on the driving range. This practice session needs to have your undivided attention and should never be a part of your normal routine or range practice. One should start by analyzing the range for structures that can be used, if necessary, as imaginary boundaries. Two greens or flag positions can be a feasible example. It is mandatory that… Continue reading

Understanding a Golf Course

February 22, 2010 by admin  
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Understanding the game of golf includes understanding golf courses and the intricacies that surround them. A golf course consists of a series of holes, each of which consists of a teeing ground, fairway, rough and other hazards, and a green with a flagstick and a cup. All of these materials are placed on the course intentionally in order to facilitate a round of golf. Because a standard round of golf… Continue reading