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    What Clubs to Use When Playing Golf According to official field rules, each player is allowed up to 14 clubs in their golf bag. However, if you are a beginner or an amateur player, you may not know how to differentiate, making it difficult for you to choose the right golf clubs. Golf clubs can be divided into several categories, including woods, irons, wedges, rescue clubs and putters. Forest Forests are the sticks used to hit the ball longer distances. Woods are the name of the material used…

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    Bellaire Golf Club is an Executive's Gem. written by: SpiritedWriter The Bellaire Golf Club in Glendale, AZ is known locally as a great course for the executive golfer. It was built in 1973 and designed by the architectural firm of Lawrence, Hardin, and Nash. This 18-hole course has three sets of tees to accommodate different levels of year round play. Its par 59 championship course measures 3493 yards from the back links and sports a USGA rating of 56.2 with a slope of 90. This course will…

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    Use the expertise of the pros for golf club fitting in Preston to improve your game. If you are wondering if club fitting really works to improve your game, you will be pleased to hear that many professionals and experienced players recommend it. Your game of golf is as unique as you are, and it make sense to have the clubs that are best suited to your style of playing. This process is available to all standards of golfer. For golfers in Preston, golf club fitting can last a couple of hours.…

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    “roadway” that intersects the cart path of the golf course. It is our understanding that the chain was not up on the evening in question. However, even if the chain had been up, there are other ways to…

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    My day had started out with the immediate dread and realization of golf practice later that evening. I was all signed up and “ready to go”. But, if you were to ask me, I had no interest in golf, much less to be a part of a golf club. So, in order to take my mind off things I decided that I was going to ride my bike to my friend’s house. I asked my mother if I could go, and she said "no". It all went downhill from there, literally. At this point in my life, I wouldn't take no for an answer. I…

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    My Worst Golf Game Most people would not expect playing a round of golf could be so challenging. In fact, I believe out of all the sports or pastimes, as some people would categorize it, golf is the most complicated and technical sport to ever exist. Let me take you through a few holes of a journey to one of my worst golf games ever played. Four years ago, my dad signed me up for “The George Holliday Memorial” Junior golf tournament. A three-day annual tournament that is held during the…

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    for and constructing my Informative speech. The format of the speech is great because it lets the students select a topic that they are interested in and allows them to talk about a topic they are passionate about. I choose the topic of Landsmeer Golf Club because it was interesting for me to gain even more knowledge on a topic that I was familiar with. When preparing for my speech, I started off making a rough draft outline, and also making a bibliography. After that was complete, I started to…

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    How Technology has Changed Golf Introduction The technological advances in golf, including clubs, balls, and course management, have completely changed the way that a golfer goes about their game; however, this is not a downfall to the sport as technology cannot replace skill. Golfing is an all around extremely mental sport but with the new technological of advances of today, it’s taking a little bit of stress of the golfer himself. Even pro golfers will admit, new golf equipment is much more…

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    of golf is more complex than most people think; from the golf balls they use to the clubs, and even the way they swing the club. The golf swing is one big arc, and when a person swings his arms they accelerate around body. Creating speed this speed is then transferred from the face of the golf club to the ball, which is then launched with its own velocity. This is just the basic of hitting a golf ball many university’s have put a lot of research in to how a golf can maximize hitting the golf…

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    Golf Fundamentals Essay

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    Golfing Fundamentals & Tips Golf is the hardest sports known to man. I know many of you are shaking your heads right now, and saying there is now way however it is true. Most people think that how much you sweat and how hard you work is what makes a sport hard in fact it doesn’t. What makes a sport hard is numbers, stats, percentage points angles factors and many other things which takes more than just a big strong man who benches 500lbs. Tim Mcdonald said “Golf isn’t just a hard…

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