Friday, August 31, 2007

To golf or not to golf in Puerto Banus

by Seb Jay


To golf or not to golf in Puerto Banus: That would be the question facing the golf enthusiast who might find himself in this playground of the leisure class. The wide-ranging feast for the senses afforded by this destination is awesome enough to tempt even the most die-hard golf enthusiast to forsake the green for some swinging of another kind.
Let the putting go on - Now that would be the mantra of a fanatic golfer, and Puerto Banus' La Dama de Noche serves to cater to this genus. Presenting to you the first of its kind--a golf course illuminated at night so you can putt away to your heart's content or till you drop. What could be more enervating than golfing in the tranquillity of the night with a tropical moon for company? Los Naranjos is another golf course which however, is famed for its daunting 18th hole rather than any such curiosities. All courses on the Costa del Sol are within easy reach if you have transportation handy.
The Marina - What distinguishes Puerto Banus from the other holiday destinations in the area is the spectacular beauty of the Marina, which at any given time can harbour a thousand sleek yachts. Another popular sight is that of celebrities who frequent this spot and are quite at home in the sunny surrounds.
Saturday Morning Market - This is the place where you may find articles ranging from exquisite antiques and fake designer merchandise, to fancy baubles and trinkets at bargain prices: if you know the art of bargaining that is. It covers the area from the entrance of the port to the Plaza del Mar Shopping Centre, and is open 9.00a.m to 2.00p.m, which leaves you free to head back to your favourite golf course for a session if you are so inclined.
When hunger strikes in Puerto Banus - That's when you realize the incredible range of the gastronomic adventures available. You are simply spoilt for choice. The Lonestar Brasserie whose menu includes the basic pasta as well as spiced fish fillet, would somehow seem rather tame in comparison with the El Rodeito bill of fare which includes blood pudding from Burgos, stewed pigeons, and others which defy description.
Getting around Puerto Banus -This Andalucian wonderland is best explored at your leisure where you are not tied to unreasonable time-tables that cramp your style. This is easily done by hiring a car for the duration of your stay. You can pick up the vehicle of your choice right from the airport, provided you make an advance booking. This can be done online at Your-Carhire.com - specialists in Spain car rental services along with your other travel arrangements and it saves you hours of waiting in long queues, when you could be checking out the golf courses. It would be a good idea to request an air-conditioned vehicle if you are planning a summer visit, and to also reserve a child car seat in case you are travelling with children, as this is mandatory according to Spanish road laws.
About the Author
Article written by Seb Jay for http://www.your-carhire.com - specialists for car hire in Spain.

Thanks to Seb Jay for this article.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Golf from the Perspective of a Businesswoman

by Patty Frasure


It is hard for most women to understand why men enjoy playing golf so much. How can it be fun to spend two or more hours walking around a large golf course while facing the heat, wind, cold, rain, or whatever else nature might throw at you. A woman's perspective on this game usually changes, however, once she is invited to a golf outing, particularly a business meeting in the form of a golf outing.
Attending a business meeting while playing golf is much more enjoyable than attending a meeting in a board room. The time that is spent talking with the top executives of your company as well as many of your potential clients will really open your eyes to a new world that is the game of golf. Before you know it, you will begin to feel that a golf course is the only place you want to conduct business anymore.
Conducting business on the golf course could also lead you to want to play more in your spare time. For one reason, you will want to improve your game so that you can impress your colleagues and clients. Another benefit of taking up golf is that you can network with other businesswomen who play golf. It is a great way to bond while sharing ideas. Golfing with your fellow business women can be much more fun than attending a purse party and can even be more effective than trade shows. You don't have to be a professional golfer to get on the clients good side and close a sale, you just have to go out there, have fun, show them a good time, and relate.
If you are a businesswomen who has never tried incorporating golf into your life, why not give it a try?
About the Author
Nelson Frasure is a featured author for , a web site that includes golf tips, golf tips, and a golf blog.

Thanks to Patty Frasure for this article.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Rolling Around the Course: Knowing your Golf Carts

by Nathalie Fiset


Golf has been around for centuries, and has become the subject of movies, music videos, books, even songs. The game of golf is also associated closely with the rich and famous, as the game itself seems to conjure up a slow life without care, and with all the comforts of servants and free time. There are caddies to carry everything, a large course through which golfers can putt or swing their way through, and golf carts on which they can get from one place on the course to the next.
Golf carts, or golf cars, as they are sometimes known, are small automobiles that were once designed to carry two golf players, along with their clubs. Golf carts were also meant to carry players and equipment faster around the golf course, so that the golfers would not waste their time walking. In recent years, however, golf carts are used in larger courses, where walking can be exhausting. Some players can opt to eschew golf carts in favor of a day spent strolling on the green, where everything, from simple chats to business deals can be discussed.
Today, golf carts are designed to carry more than two golfers and their equipment. These carts are open, with no air-conditioning, and are designed to carry more than two people through short distances. In general, golf carts can run at about twenty five miles an hour; they will generally be four by eight by six feet in volume, and will weight anywhere from nine hundred to about a thousand pounds.
Golf carts were once run with gas engines, since these allowed them to be filled with ordinary fuel that could be easily available to most golf courses. However, many golf courses are located in isolated areas, where gasoline can be difficult, and often dangerous to transport. Instead, carts today are powered with electricity, and were the very first kinds of automobiles to be powered in such a manner.
In fact, electrically powered golf carts are now mass-produced for many purposes other than ferrying golfers across a course. These electrically powered vehicles are also used in small housing communities, beach resorts, and desert areas. They have also been modified to fit certain weather and lighting conditions. However, because most of these carts are open, they can be difficult to use where pollution and noise are high, and where high speed cars or heavy trucks are used alongside them.
The latest models of golf cars have also been fashioned to resemble cars, and can have their own entertainment system, customized wheels, and body panels that can be custom built and painted in a variety of colors. In fact, with recent modifications made to golf cars, a market seeking aftermarket parts has also grown. Parts, such as electrically powered engines, can be important to other vehicle manufacturers. In fact, a Hummer golf cart has since been made available.
How important is a golf cart to a golf course? Not all golf courses are green, and neither are all of them flat. The most challenging golf courses will be composed of varying shades and textures of grass, and will be overlain not only with greenery, but with trees, bushes, water hazards, and sand as well. The most difficult courses will also be set on different elevations, making shots and estimations even more complicated. In such cases, a golf cart can benefit golfers who want to trek the entirety of a golf course without dropping dead from exhaustion first.
Most golf courses are composed of eighteen holes, all of which will be situated in different areas that are ensured to be hard to reach by golf course designers. Each area, as well as the tee-off point, will be composed of different materials, and will require different putting or swinging techniques. For instance, fairway grass, which consists of short, even grass, allows a player to see a ball well and thus strike it easily. The rough is an area where grass is allowed to grow to its maximum height, so that players caught in it can find it hard not only to strike the ball, but get it out of the rough in the first place.
Because such unevenness and variety runs rampant on the average golf course, any golf player will need a golf cart to get around. If you are interested in golf carts, whether for your community, resort, or golf course, or for your private use, then inquire at your local golf equipment provider and merchant. If you can steer the advantages of a golf cart to your side, and if you know the market and aftermarket parts market well enough, you can enjoy your cart, whether or not you play the game.
About the Author
For more complete information on golf please go to: http://www.bestgolfer.net/golf-carts.htmlhttp://www.bestgolfer.netwww.drnathaliefiset.com

Thanks to Nathalie Fiset for this article.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Tips on Shopping for the Right Golf Shoes

by Nathalie Fiset


Will the right pair of golf shoes make you win a golf tournament? Will it make a difference in your golf game? When it comes to golf shoes, it's not just about the looks because you could be wearing flip-flops and still score great if you're really a good golfer. But even Tiger Woods wears the right pair of golf shoes. He must and you should, too because whether you like it or not, the game of golf is all about the details. Here's why.
Golf is about the swing.Golf is a game that combines skill, accuracy and focus. There are other factors that affect your game, of course, but how you feel actually makes your golf game good or bad. So what has the swing got to do with the shoes? Take it from Jack Nicklaus, who says that everything that 'comes out of the lower body' is led by the feet.
Golf is a game people fall in love with and when you play, you're supposed to enjoy it. If your golf shoes bother you, making it difficult for you to walk, stand or move, your game will suffer. If choosing the right equipment is important in golf, why shouldn't you choose the right golf shoes? Here are some of the top considerations you'll have to think of when you're in the market for a good pair:
TypeWhen you think of golf shoes, the first pair that comes to mind is probably the classic type. You'll find a good variety of this kind to fit your own personal taste and needs. Choose the lightweight pair and those that are appropriate for the weather conditions you will play in.
Another style you might want to check out is the sandal, which is not as confining as saddle golf shoes. It's also lightweight, very breathable and great to wear during the hot months of summer. Sandals are very comfortable although you'll have to make sure the fit is just right. Walking long distances with those straps may produce blisters. Don't use during wet weather.
The boot is not very popular nor is it very common. This evolved due to the need to adapt to the changes in the weather. Golf boots are tough, offer great traction and are a great substitute to the waterproofing qualities of the classic golf shoe. They're also more expensive. If you need warmth and water protection, try these on.
WaterproofingRecommended if not even the rain can stop you from a golf game. Wet feet are very clammy and uncomfortable and if you play a lot of games with them, you better watch out for blisters. Look for material made from Goretex which is tough and very reliable against bad weather, although it also offers breathability and warmth.
Leather or polyesterGolf shoes that are made of leather are the more preferred among golfers. Leather offers natural waterproofing on top of the add-on thrown in by the manufacturers. It's great for use during summer and is quite breathable. If you're buying leather, look for quality of make and fit and make sure you don't scrimp.
If you're on a budget, a polyester lining would be an ideal material for your golf shoe. Polyester offers non-porous protection and it's lighter. Cheaper, too.
StyleNot to be taken lightly. Golf shoes used to be this strange stand-alone creatures on the shelf that didn't look like they belonged anywhere else than the greens. But now, thanks to some serious style makeover, say goodbye to the boring oxford-style golf shoes and hello to the more hip evolution available today. Simply choose the golf shoes for good fit, comfort and the looks.
Extra buying tip:Take time when buying your golf shoes and try not to be your golf buddy's clone. His golf shoes might fit him well but your feet may be built differently. When you do find a pair that seems right, spend at least 5 minutes walking around on them. That should be enough to help you decide whether those golf shoes are right for you.
If you want your golf shoes to last and retain their shape, buy a good pair of shoe trees. Those made with cedar are the best, although you may choose other types, as long as they can help keep your shoes in good shape and absorb the moisture. If it's a good pair of golf shoes, it must have cost a bit of an investment on your part so make sure it's taken care of.
About the Author
For more complete information on golf please go to: http://www.bestgolfer.net/golfing-shoes.htmlhttp://www.bestgolfer.netwww.drnathaliefiset.com

Thanks to Nathalie Fiset for this article.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Phoenix Golf Courses Part 2

by Jonathon Blocker



Phoenix makes a great destination for your next vacation, especially if you enjoy the sport of golf. You can find discount Phoenix golf available online, making it much more affordable to play your favorite game often. Book your Phoenix city golf tee times online, and you will have the opportunity to select from early morning to twilight times, so that you can play whenever you want at your convenience.

If you are a visitor to Phoenix, the city has a long history that starts back in as early as 700 A.D. A Native American group called the Hohokam lived in the area and created irrigation canals, which made the land suitable for agriculture and livestock. Later European inhabitants would build upon the canal system implemented by the Hohokam, and bring even more water to the area, which aided in the cotton and citrus farming that was popular at the time. The city of Phoenix was incorporated in 1881, and became the state capital of Arizona in 1912.

Because it is located on the northern part of the Sonoran Desert, as you would expect the summertime temperatures in Phoenix range rather high. Many days in the summer come with temperatures at 100 degrees and higher. However, with this climate also comes the advantage of warm and mild temperatures in the winter months, a boon to golfers who enjoy spending time in the outdoors.

You will definitely want to spend time any day of the year at the El Caro Golf Course. Eighteen holes full of challenge, you will get to practice your skills on water features that are located on nine of the holes.

Friendly on-site teachers are ready to help you hone your golfing game at the Glen Lakes Golf Course. Enjoy the three lakes that are skirted by both pine and palm trees, all of which come into play on a course that offers a great experience for both beginners and experts.

The Kokopelli Golf Course offers views of seven serpentine-shaped lakes, along with greens that will challenge your skills. You can also enjoy desert vistas at the Foothills Golf Course. This is a course that will require you to use your full range of abilities in order to meet the exciting challenge that it provides.

Scottsdale offers the phenomenal Continental Executive Golf Course. If you like water features, you will love the three holes that offer it here, as well as the elevated and roomy greens.

No matter which of the stunning Phoenix golf courses you choose to visit, you are sure to have a great game any time of the year. Check them out online, and see how quick and easy it is to book your tee times now.

About the Author
Jonathan Blocker is an avid golfer and pro golf instructor, he travels all over the world to many golf courses all over the world and is always able to reserve the tee times he desires

Thanks to Jonathon Blocker for this article.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Find the Right Golf Bag

by Nathalie Fiset


Golfing is surely a wonderful game. It takes some considerable amount of skills to be able to master the game. Of course, it will require some golfing equipment and they are far from being inexpensive. Thus, it is very important that you get your precious golf clubs and equipment protected. Your golf bag is very crucial to ensure this protection.
A good golf bag is essential to any golfer. It serves as a container for your favorite golf clubs. It is also a way of transporting easily your equipment as you move from one point to another. You also have to make sure that your golf bag can handle the stresses in the environment as you drive to play your game. This is why you have to find the right golf bag.
Finding the Right Golf Bag for Your Game
There are many aspects to consider in choosing your golf bag. Of course, you need to evaluate the golf bag according to these aspects so that you get to enjoy it as you use it.
Price Range of the Golf Bag
One of the priority considerations among golf enthusiasts is the price of the bag. There are all sorts of golf bags to see in the market. The branded ones and those that just newly released will surely be more expensive. There are also discounted ones that you can get during a sale. It will not be that challenging for you to find one that will fit in your budget. However, there may be other considerations, as enumerated below, that you must factor in.
Golf Bag Features
You also have to consider the features of the golf bag. There are a variety of features that can be incorporated in a golf bag. You will need to find the ones that will suit your taste and comfort. Consider also that the material and color must fit your personality.
For example, there are golf bags that have specific design in their straps and handles. You may want to look on the materials of these straps and find that is most comfortable to you. You may also want to have a golf bag with enough pockets for your golf balls and tees.
Types of Golf Bags
Golf bags are classified also according to types where each type serves a particular purpose. You have to be aware of this to find the right golf bag for your needs.
Staff Golf Bag
The staff bag is the most basic bag among golfers. This can be easily identified with their large size, heavy weight and complete with the whistles and bells. A staff bag can make room for many things with the number of pockets built in it. This is something that can be quite a hurdle when you go out there to play golf. As such, you may want to consider hiring a caddy if you purchase a staff bag for your game.
Cart Golf Bag
The cart bags are smaller than the staff bags. However, they can still be quite a burden if you attempt to carry it throughout the golf course. Carrying the cart bag is manageable for short distances only. Cart bags are still roomy enough to give way for your golf equipment and items but small enough to be able to make it in a golf cart. This is an ideal companion if you have a golf cart to get you around.
Carry Golf Bag
Finally, you have the carry bag to consider. This is smaller compared to the cart golf bag and the staff golf bag. This is small enough to make it manageable to for the golfer to walk and cover distances while carrying it. Due to its size, the carry golf bag can only make room to your essential golf clubs and a few golf balls. There might be no room for your extras, if ever you have to fit them in the few pockets allotted. Carry golf bags are also characterized by inexpensive materials like nylon or plastic. Evidently, carry bags are for people who want to carry the golf bag on his or her own.
Conclusion
There are many types of golf bags to choose from. They vary in shape, size and features. Choose one according to your own taste and desire. Just keep in mind that you must choose a golf bag that will serve its purpose as you play.
About the Author
For more complete information on golf please go to: http://www.enjoyinggolf.com/golf-bag.htmlhttp://www.enjoyinggolf.comwww.drnathaliefiset.com

Thanks to Nathalie Fiset for this article.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Green and Fertile Bargains and Goodies: Finding a Good Golf Retailer

by Nathalie Fiset


Finding a good golf retailer in your town can be as difficult as getting the perfect swing to push your golf ball in the right direction. When negotiating a move in golf, you need to place your feet in just the right place, flex your muscles with just the right tension, and push your body from side to side with just the right force. In addition to these, you will need just the right wind velocity and direction to allow your golf ball to reach its destination; as well as the right golf course surface to effectively give you the hole in one that you want.
In other words, with all these factors that go into the perfect golf swing, you can be sure that there are more chances for your game to go wrong. The same is true when looking for the best golf retailer: you may end up with many wrong ones, with their poor, faulty products or unaccredited equipment; and it may take years for you to find just the right one. Not only can it take you a long time to find the perfect golf retailer, it can also be frustrating, since rapid changes in technology also entail that newer, better golf products and equipment will be available as soon as you purchase today's great ones.
So how can you find the best golf retailer to meet your golf equipment needs? First, you need to do research. Look at the history of golf, as well as its political structure. There are two main governing bodies in the world of golf: the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews and the United States Golf Association. These two organizations are in charge of overseeing the implementation of the rules of golf, and are constantly engaged in scrutiny and accreditation of various aspects of the game, from the equipment that golfers use, to the rankings that professional golfers achieve after every game.
The best retailers will carry products accredited and inspected by these associations. Larger retailers will even have connections to the USGA, and will carry products exclusively endorsed by professional golf players. Undoubtedly, any golf retailer with such products will have the license to increase prices on them. Accredited and inspected clubs and balls will definitely be more expensive, especially since they are considered competition-fit. Any payment you make to such retailers will be high, but you can consider such payments for equipment as investment.
If you want to save money, however, then you will need to do more research. Look for retailers near your area by searching for them online. If a golf retailer has enough time and money to advertise online, then that same retailer will be trustworthy, and can have good products. When you find retailers in your area, list all of them down and pay them all a visit. Remember, in any aspect of shopping, scouring through more stores means increasing your chances of getting a great bargain.
Do not spend all your money in one store. Instead, look through all the retailers in your area; if you have a car and time on your hands, you can also look for retailers that are a few hours away, and explore if they are worth going to. If they have more golfing equipment at better prices, then you are better off traveling and buying a lot of equipment, than staying close to home and possibly saving money, but constantly having a bad game of golf in the process.
As you stop at every golf retailer, scrutinize the staff. If you are a true golf enthusiast, you will know immediately if the staff is also well-versed in golf. Make friends with staff members, especially those who can give you good advice on what equipment will be best for your game. Such staff members will not only be friendly and accommodating, but will not be afraid to recommend other stores at which you can shop, or cheaper golf equipment brands that are as good as the expensive ones.
Such friends can also be precious when you need to get golf equipment at the last minute. Who knows, these friendly staff members can get you discounts! As long as you are friendly and accommodating yourself, you will not have a hard time getting the bargains you need. If you are especially eager to know golf better and get the best golf products, you might also want to join online groups and forums devoted to golf. This way, you can get more golf buddies on your side, and even get insider advice on the best products to make you have a better game.
The best golf retailer will give you the best equipment at the best prices. If you are searching for such retailers, follow the above tips, and be as inquisitive as possible. The best golf game can happen if you have confidence in your golfing equipment.
About the Author
For more complete information on golf please go to: http://www.enjoyinggolf.com/golf-retailer.htmlhttp://www.enjoyinggolf.comwww.drnathaliefiset.com

Thanks to Nathalie Fiset for this article.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Better Games, Good Times: A Small Golf Tip Collection for Both Players and Enthusiasts

by Nathalie Fiset


Golf is a sport equated with rich, famous people who have all the time in the world on their hands. After all, a game of golf can last at least one whole afternoon, and can involve at least one person strolling lazily on the green or going around it in a golf cart - all while using a metal stick to push a ball into a hole, take the ball out, and push it into another hole. Golf, however, can be enjoyable to both play and watch, so if you are hoping to feed your love for the game, this golf tip collection is for you.
The first golf tip involves research. Know your golf history thoroughly, from its origins (the Scots, possibly even the Dutch or the Chinese) to its present day rules (governed by the Royal and Ancient Academy of St. Andrews, as well as the United States Golf Association). If you know your golf history, you can better appreciate the game; moreover, if you know all the nitty-gritty details about golf, you will know what constitutes a good game, and what makes up a bad one.
Second, use your knowledge for good. The next golf tip involves taking advantage of the social aspect of the game by joining online groups and forums devoted to golf. In such groups, you can find different kinds of people devoted to the game: companies selling golf merchandise, young players eager to learn more, old players willing to impart their wisdom and knowledge, and even current players placing a finger on the pulse of their fellow golf enthusiasts. You will find new golf buddies, not to mention a much larger golf tip collection than can be offered now.
Another golf tip involves your golfing attire. Get only the best attire, but work within your budget. Get cool clothes to keep you from being dehydrated on a sunny day on the course, but keep a jacket handy if you see any sign of rain. Don't be afraid to pack a golf umbrella and sun block. Use good golf shoes, but don't fall for the hype of spikes or cleats: these can damage the well-trimmed and maintained grass of a golf course on a dry day, so you may be better off using shoes with wide cleats or suction cups instead.
The next golf tip involves your ability to use the weather to your advantage. If you have played many games in different conditions, you will most certainly be familiar with the adage, 'If anything can go wrong, it will." This is very true in golf: so many factors go into the making of a great swing and a hole in one, so that something is definitely bound to go wrong, and there is a greater chance that you will make a bad shot.
Swing the odds to your favor by understanding how the weather can affect your game. Different weather-related factors can push your ball in different directions: wind speed and velocity, relative humidity, even the layout of a golf course can change the trajectory of your golf ball and the success of your game. If you have a wind coming from behind you, then you may need to use a golf club that has a larger lie angle, so that you can assist the ball in rising higher and faster into the air. If the wind is blowing into your face, on the other hand, you will need to use a golf club that has a lower lie angle, as fast winds from this direction can create even greater drag on the ball.
These are only a few weather-related factors that can either throw your ball into the wrong direction, or have you swinging with little winning. For more information, buy golf books discussing the physics of golf. You might also want to practice your swing on the course and experiment with various weather conditions, so you can see for yourself what kinds of conditions affect the outcome of your game.
One last golf tip involves shopping. If you are looking for golf clubs, equipment, carts, shoes, clothes, and balls, then look for them in as many establishments as possible. Do not spend all your money in one shop. Make friends with sales persons, as they can help you pick the best brands for your game, and can even make recommendations on how you can improve it.
This golf tip collection is by no means comprehensive, but it can give you an idea of how complicated golf can really be. It may look like a few rich people spending some lazy hours on the course, but a good game of golf involves physics and smart buying. If you are seeking a better game and good times on the course, look for more golf tips online and learn more about your favorite sport.
About the Author
For more complete information on golf please go to: http://www.enjoyinggolf.com/golf-tip.htmlhttp://www.enjoyinggolf.comwww.drnathaliefiset.com

Thanks to Nathalie Fiset for this article.

Better Games, Good Times: A Small Golf Tip Collection for Both Players and Enthusiasts

by Nathalie Fiset


Golf is a sport equated with rich, famous people who have all the time in the world on their hands. After all, a game of golf can last at least one whole afternoon, and can involve at least one person strolling lazily on the green or going around it in a golf cart - all while using a metal stick to push a ball into a hole, take the ball out, and push it into another hole. Golf, however, can be enjoyable to both play and watch, so if you are hoping to feed your love for the game, this golf tip collection is for you.
The first golf tip involves research. Know your golf history thoroughly, from its origins (the Scots, possibly even the Dutch or the Chinese) to its present day rules (governed by the Royal and Ancient Academy of St. Andrews, as well as the United States Golf Association). If you know your golf history, you can better appreciate the game; moreover, if you know all the nitty-gritty details about golf, you will know what constitutes a good game, and what makes up a bad one.
Second, use your knowledge for good. The next golf tip involves taking advantage of the social aspect of the game by joining online groups and forums devoted to golf. In such groups, you can find different kinds of people devoted to the game: companies selling golf merchandise, young players eager to learn more, old players willing to impart their wisdom and knowledge, and even current players placing a finger on the pulse of their fellow golf enthusiasts. You will find new golf buddies, not to mention a much larger golf tip collection than can be offered now.
Another golf tip involves your golfing attire. Get only the best attire, but work within your budget. Get cool clothes to keep you from being dehydrated on a sunny day on the course, but keep a jacket handy if you see any sign of rain. Don't be afraid to pack a golf umbrella and sun block. Use good golf shoes, but don't fall for the hype of spikes or cleats: these can damage the well-trimmed and maintained grass of a golf course on a dry day, so you may be better off using shoes with wide cleats or suction cups instead.
The next golf tip involves your ability to use the weather to your advantage. If you have played many games in different conditions, you will most certainly be familiar with the adage, 'If anything can go wrong, it will." This is very true in golf: so many factors go into the making of a great swing and a hole in one, so that something is definitely bound to go wrong, and there is a greater chance that you will make a bad shot.
Swing the odds to your favor by understanding how the weather can affect your game. Different weather-related factors can push your ball in different directions: wind speed and velocity, relative humidity, even the layout of a golf course can change the trajectory of your golf ball and the success of your game. If you have a wind coming from behind you, then you may need to use a golf club that has a larger lie angle, so that you can assist the ball in rising higher and faster into the air. If the wind is blowing into your face, on the other hand, you will need to use a golf club that has a lower lie angle, as fast winds from this direction can create even greater drag on the ball.
These are only a few weather-related factors that can either throw your ball into the wrong direction, or have you swinging with little winning. For more information, buy golf books discussing the physics of golf. You might also want to practice your swing on the course and experiment with various weather conditions, so you can see for yourself what kinds of conditions affect the outcome of your game.
One last golf tip involves shopping. If you are looking for golf clubs, equipment, carts, shoes, clothes, and balls, then look for them in as many establishments as possible. Do not spend all your money in one shop. Make friends with sales persons, as they can help you pick the best brands for your game, and can even make recommendations on how you can improve it.
This golf tip collection is by no means comprehensive, but it can give you an idea of how complicated golf can really be. It may look like a few rich people spending some lazy hours on the course, but a good game of golf involves physics and smart buying. If you are seeking a better game and good times on the course, look for more golf tips online and learn more about your favorite sport.
About the Author
For more complete information on golf please go to: http://www.enjoyinggolf.com/golf-tip.htmlhttp://www.enjoyinggolf.comwww.drnathaliefiset.com

Thanks to Nathalie Fiset for this article.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Improve Your Putting Skills For A Better Game Of Golf

by Stacey Spencer


Many golfers simply play for fun and relaxation while others take the game extremely seriously. Regardless of the reason for playing, a golfer is not likely to have much fun if their game is not up to their expectations so many are continuously seeking to improve their golfing skills. Many golfers have a great drive but suffer with their putting techniques and improving this skill can indeed improve the entire game. While golf putting is often thought to be one of the simplest golf shots, it is often the biggest problems for many golfers. In order to improve your golf putting skills it is important for a golfer to understand the physics of putting, swing, body movement, and distance control. It is the purpose of this article to discuss the above topics in the hope that understanding will lead to a better golf game.
Golf putting is said by some the only shot that's possible to execute without flaws but it is more than just a straight line hit the target shot. Simply put, putting is just a series of individual skills much like pitching or chipping but until you get the skills in place, putting can be a very frustrating thing. Putting is an individualistic stroke that takes patience, repetition and perfect practice. While many golfers reject the idea of practicing it is apparent that the golfer will indeed improve his and her putting proficiency by practice. While practice is important so that a golfer will learn to repeat the same action consistently, it is also critical that the proper technique is being followed. The first step is to control your swing.
In golf, everything begins and ends with your swing and while you don't have to understand all the ins and outs of the golf swing in order to play well, it certainly will help. Most beginning golfers dont realize how much skill and technique goes into a proper golf swing and while many golfers practice a great deal, they never achieve the swing that they want to possess. Generally, the correct golf swing is a set of highly complex body movements which require precise coordination of the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, torso, hips, legs, and knees of the golfer. The golf swing requires you to draw the golf club through a long range of motion with proper technique and exact timing. Think of your putting stroke as the pendulum on a grandfather clock, swinging evenly and at a consistent tempo. Once you have perfected your swing you still need to learn about movement control.
Optimal putting technique depends on the integration of targeting with movement control. In golf, putting is a fine motor skill that requires two movements, a backswing and a forward swing and any other movement of your body will take the putt off-line so you always want minimal movement while putting. One of the bad habits associated with golf putting is that golfers often lift their heads during a putting stroke to see if a ball will go in the hole. Movement of the head can greatly decrease the accuracy of the putting stroke. For correcting this problem it is necessary to use smooth tracking of the roll of the ball with the eyes moving faster than the head until the ball attains a certain distance and then the head motion closes the gap and head orientation becomes coincident with gaze direction. Once you have body movement mastered it is time to work on your distance control.
Distance control seems to be a big problem for beginning putters because getting a feeling for putting distance is one of the hardest aspects of golf to master. Putting distance control is achieved by an even swing. The art of golf putting requires a visualization of the slope and grain of the green and a feel for the distance of the putt and stroking the putt with the right amount of force involves a feel for the distance. In golf putting, touch and distance control are achieved by striking the ball in the center of the putter every time. A good way to judge distance before putting is to walk to the middle of the putt to see the true distance.
While golf is never a perfect sport and a golfers game can fluctuate depending on varying circumstances, it is possible to become more consistent with practice. As already discussed above, when a golfer can improve their putting skills their overall game will also improve. Another option for improving your game and putting skills is by employing a golf training aid such as the RefinerGolf swing trainer. Regardless of what method you use the phrase Practice Make Perfect really is true. Happy golfing.
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Thanks to Stacey Spencer for this article.