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    Like most golfers, Scotty Cameron, a curious Californian kid, was born into golf. His father, an avid golfer, breathed the game. During adolescence, Scotty began making strides in his newfound talent, producing handmade golf putters, alongside his father, "in their garage workshop." By age 11, he could develop a putter, scratch to play ready unaccompanied. Don Cameron, Scotty's father, told Scotty, "Stick with the game of golf, Scotty. I think you have a future,” shortly before passing. Scotty,…

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    Perhaps one of the errors of people who want to improve their golf game is their carelessness in determining their weak points. A lot of people engage to different kinds of golf training aides without even knowing the direct benefits of its program. You would not be able to determine the best kinds of training aids for golf if you do not know the common things that you like to work on. Out of the several kinds of training aids, which one is your requirement? Every objective has their…

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    hardly knew anything about golf when I took a job at a pro shop. Golf to me was just a game you went out and played with your buddies over a few colds one at some country club. I had no idea how the club was made, how the game was supposed to be played, or how much actual science was incorporated into every single thing you did on the course. But after just one year at my new job, I was promoted to Department Manager. So I guess you could say that I’m the Tiger Woods of golf knowledge, but still…

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    the warmth of the sun shining its rays on my face...Lost in my thoughts of form and grip, contemplating yardage, angle and loft, dreaming of my future, I am at peace, I am on the golf course. When I was four years old, my dad put a club in my hand and a ball at my feet, since then, I have loved and despised the game of golf. From the moment I was introduced to the game, I was hooked and while many view it simply as ‘a game’, I have been fortunate enough to take much more away from the course.…

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    why flexibility can prove vital for lowering a score and making a round more enjoyable. The top reasons why golf flexibility exercises matter include: Form alone won't create an impressive score - Flexibility exercises can be very important for helping improve a game and lower a score. The truth in this can be readily understood when the basic movements of the sport are considered. Golf, pure and simple, calls for a wide range of motion. Flexibility is a must to make these movements happen. To…

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    2.) A: Although life is often filled with chaos and unpredictable futures, I do agree with the author Steven Johnson. I believe that as unpredictable this world is, that we must do our very best to predict to the best of our ability the effects each new innovation may bring. I would never have recognized some of these connections that have been made in this book between two things that could be so different. My favorite one being the air conditioning. The push for the invention of the air…

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    loss in experiment In my assumption, there are 4 points where the energy loss occurs. 1. The air resistance when the golf club is swinging. 2. The air resistance when the ball is flying 3. At the pivot point, due to friction with the pivot 4. Energy loss due to an inelastic collision between the golf ball and the golf club In the assumption, I supposed that the air resistnace when golf club is swinging and the air resistance when the ball is flying are negligible. Because in the experiment, the…

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    handful of strategies to help you get the most out of your game. Either way, enhancing your golf game can occur in just these methods. * One of the most prolific blunders that individuals…

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    Flex is generally rated as Extra Stiff, Stiff, Regular, Senior and Ladies. Torque -- this is the golf shaft's resistance to twisting. Higher values (e.g. 5.0) indicate that the shaft twists more than a shaft with lower values (e.g. 2.0). A high torque golf shaft can sometimes feel as if it flexes more; a very low torque shaft can sometimes feel too stiff and "boardy." Bend point -- the shaft's bend point is often characterized…

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    The Tiger Effect Golf is defined simply as a game where wooden or metal clubs are used to hit a small, white ball into a hole. One of the oldest structured games in existence, golf traces its roots back to Scotland in the 1400’s. Throughout centuries, golf has been a game enjoyed almost exclusively by affluent white males, largely because club memberships are expensive and restrictive. That all changed in 1996, when a young African American prodigy erupted on the scene, changing the…

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