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    Golf is a sport that requires great focus and good skills in order to succeed on the field. For you to have decent skills in this sport you need two things. One, you need to practice rigorously. Second, you must have the best possible golf equipment available to you. Having the best golf clubs and equipment does not really mean it will make you into the best golf player, but having the best equipment will certainly help your game. Sub standard or outdated equipment can affect your skills and…

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    The late Arnold Palmer, a four time masters champion, to name a few, once said, “Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.” This quote is the very anthem of my feeble golf career. It may look easy when pros like Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus perform at the highest major championships, but when you actually set your hands on the clubs, your entire point of view on the sport changes in an instant. Such letdowns like this one are abundant for amateurs like me, but this one was different…

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    Analysis Of Clubface

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    your downswing take the tape marker on that line towards the ball to guide the lower part of the club and the clubface to the ball. At the shaft's tape mark, the club's power kicks in, to drive the clubhead through the ball. You don't need to think about the lower swing at all. The bottom swing is automatic. You are to think about making a perfect swing with only the top part of the club shaft. The golf club will take care of the lower swing by itself. The bottom part is triggered to begin all…

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    Personal Narrative: My Dad

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    One hour had passed and we were barely in the sixth hole. Sitting in the uncomfortable golf car, my sister approached me. She whispered in my ear that we should play a prank on dad. As my dad got ready to swing the ball, he jerked as he heard loud noise. “WHAP.” I quickly shove my hands in my pockets and observe my results. His shot was erratic…

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    Broken Windows

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    published a water color and black ink cartoon style painting entitled “Broken Windows” by cartoonist Barry Blitt on its cover. (Mouly, 2017) It is a multi-dimensional caricature with the back side of President Donald Trump in the foreground as he hits golf balls towards the White House which sits as a target in the background. The New Yorker, a magazine that has been in circulation since 1925 is published by Conde Nast and although geared to New Yorkers as it’s name implies, it receives…

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    started racing, adrenaline and energy burst through my body as I shot myself out of bed! I suddenly realized that today was the day of the opening round of the State Golf Tournament! Now, standing in my room, I realized the importance of the day; I rushed to get ready, I took a quick shower, brushed my teeth, and then threw on my golf cloths that I had laid out the night before. I quickly gave my mother a goodbye hug, bolted to my truck, and headed off to meet the rest of the team. Everyone was…

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    Pinemeadow Golf Men's Right Hand Pre Wedge Introduction While most people tend to think that purchasing an expensive golf club is the way to go, that isn’t necessarily always the case. A lot of times, you can find some really good golf clubs for very affordable prices. In this case, the Pinemeadow Golf Men's Right Hand Pre Wedge is a perfect example of a high quality golf club for a very low price. It features a wide sole at the bottom for improved contact along with a stainless steel frame to…

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    I spent over twenty-three years as an employee of McNary Golf Club. In that time there were a lot of ups and until a few years ago, only a few downs. In the last few years I learned some very discouraging lessons about loyalty and that it was not a two way street. With the help of of a handful of classes I took at George Fox University in the Adult Degree Program, I was able to dig deep and make one of the most difficult decisions of my life; to leave the only job I have known my entire adult…

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    Golf Swing Speed

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    Golf swing speed can be calculated without the need for modern technology. If a golfer can determine exactly how far their golf ball traveled prior to landing, they can determine the speed of their swing. For every 2.3 yards traveled, a swing has to generate a speed of 1 mph. For anyone who is wondering how useful it is to have this knowledge, they should consider that the only way to increase distance is to increase the speed of the swing. Measuring progress requires some kind of metrics by…

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    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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