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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Set Up Position: Common Questions

Here are three common questions about the set up position and what you need to do in order to improve your set up position:

How far apart do you place your feet?
Opposed to some opinions, the golf swing is an athletic move. Thus you should start in an athletic position. With this being said many of you can pull from experiences playing sports growing up. If you did not play any sports when you were younger, do not worry. Your feet should be about shoulder width apart or how wide they would be if you were going to try to jump into the air. Pretty simple, huh?

How should you bend over to the ball in your set up position?
Sounds like it should be pretty easy. However many struggle with doing this properly. Unfortunately, many golfers will slouch down to get to the golf ball. This makes the top of their back round out and makes hitting a golf ball consistently much more difficult. The image that works for many is simply to put your pants pockets behind your heels. Yes, this means you need to stick your backside out a bit. Again, like you are going to jump.

Where should the ball go in your stance?
If you learned to play golf back in the day you were told that the ball must go into a different position for each club. Modern instruction has made that a lot easier for you. To place the ball correctly in your set up position, simply place the middle of the club head in the middle of your feet. If it is a wood or hybrid, find the center of the club head and it will go in the middle of you stance and the ball will be place right in front of the club head.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Proper Golf Grip: Left Hand Position

I really want to lower my handicap this year. I really would like to learn more about the fundamentals of the golf swing including the grip. I know that my hands are not currently on the club properly and it is costing me accuracy and distance. Can you give me some help with where to get started?

In order to lower your handicap, it is important that you begin with the proper golf grip fundamentals and make sure that you know that you are properly holding the golf club. With this being said, you are on the right track!

The golf grip is your only connection to your golf club. The grip is considered a basic fundamental of golf. Bad or wayward shots are often a result of the bad grip that the player uses. The grip is the start to a good golf swing and to the start of you starting lowering your handicap.Ben Hogan believed that anybody could have a good repeatable golf swing by implementing a few fundamentals and performing them in a proper sequence. Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf written by Ben Hogan is still used by many PGA Golf Professionals as their "bible" of golf instruction. If you have taken a golf lesson, more than likely you have been taught something from Hogan's book.

Most amateurs golf grip is too week or neutral. What does this mean in English, right? Well most hold the club too much in the palm of their hand and not enough in their fingers. In addition most believe that it is natural to place their thumb on top of the shaft. Although it may seem natural to do this, your thumb on your left hand (for right handed golfers) must be to the right of the shaft to create a proper grip. It still goes back to getting the webbing between your index finger and your thumb to create a V and have it point at your right shoulder.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Golf Tips About Golf Swing Tempo

We have received a lot of questions for golf tips about hitting solid iron shots from our golf blog. Many amateurs do not realize how much tempo and moving in the correct sequence can not only add distance but allow them to control the direction of their golf ball as well.

Here are a few golf tips to help you with your golf swing:

1. The rate of your golf swing will usually mirror your personality. That simply means if you walk and talk fast, the overall tempo of your swing will be quicker as well. Examples of this can be found in professional golf. Nick Price is usually used as the example of someone with a faster tempo and Ernie Els as the example of a slower tempo.

2. You will really want to monitor the first six inches to a foot of your golf swing. Especially when we are nervous, many players will be quick right from the start. This gets many players out of sequence and then compensating moves must be made in order to hit a good golf shot as the player will never feel like they are properly loaded.

3. The other place in the golf swing that players seem to get out of sequence is what is referred to as the top of the swing. We like to refer to this position as taking the golf club back and not up. If the club is not back or not loaded, the golfer typically will grab the golf club and make the move that is usually referred to as coming over the top. This is when our right shoulder (for a right handed golfer) comes towards the golf ball and not down towards the ground. This move will happen naturally if you are in proper sequence and turn your core or hips towards your target on the downswing.

Use these golf tips to improve your game and lower your handicap.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Golf Gift Ideas

I am looking for the perfect golf gift for a birthday present. Can you give me some direction on how to go about getting this goal accomplished?

With just a little homework you can find a great golf gift for your golfer. Here is how to do it:

Set Your Budget
This is totally up to you and what you are looking to do. Many times it is easy to purchase a gift certificate for your budgeted amount and let them do the shopping. This way if they wanted something that was really expensive such as a new driver, it will not hurt as bad with your contribution.

Ask Others
Do not be scared to call the Golf Professional at the club or golf course and ask them for some ideas. If they already take lessons from this professional, he or she can direct you with golf club purchases that will help their game. In addition, their golf instructor would also be able to recommend putting training aids or golf training aids that can help them improve their game and gain more enjoyment from it.

Plan Ahead
Finding a golf gift for your golfer is made much easier if you just plan ahead a little bit. Planning ahead will give you time to probe them and ask some simple questions about their golf game, how they think they are doing and what they want to improve in their game.

Listen
Once you begin to ask some of these questions it is time to listen to what they have to say. It is time to return to the theory that you have two ears and only one mouth for a reason. Secretly jot items down if you need to in order to help you remember them when it comes time to make the purchase.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Mother's Day Golf Gift

As Mother's Day is right around the corner, you, like many others, are in need of an idea for a mother's day golf gift and have no idea where to begin. You can relax. We are going help you and steer you in the right direction and you will be able to find the perfect mother's day golf gift. We are going to give you a couple of hints to find out what they may want before we make our purchase.

First, go straight to the horse's mouth. Simply go to her and ask her what she would like. What an idea, huh? Whether you are a golfer or not, you can still do a little snooping around their golf bag. Do the grooves on their wedges look worn? Have they been talking about a new driver? Are they looking for a new set of irons? If you know they are going to be purchasing a new set of irons or a driver in the near future, you can get them a club fitting done by a certified club fitter in your area. You can always just be more direct and just ask them what they would like. If you are not comfortable with this, purchasing a gift certificate at their golf shop could be another idea.

Another great place to get ideas for a mother's day golf gift is to simply ask their golfing buddies. They should be able to fire off some suggestions for a mothers day golf gift that will excite her as the golfing buddies are the ones who get to hear all of the good and bad about her game. You could always give them a two or three day golf trip with you or their friends! If they do go with their friends, it would seem only fair that then you could take a two or three day trip of your choice! Oh wait, we are trying to find a mother's day golf gift for them and not something for us. Focus!

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Golf Instuction Books

Golf instruction books have become a popular way to learn how to play the game of golf. So what are some of the best golf instruction books? Here is a quick list:

Five Modern Fundamentals by Ben Hogan
Although this is not the first golf instruction book ever written, it was one of the first to find mass distribution. Many of the instructors today use this book as the basis for the theory that they teach. By focusing on the fundamentals such as the grip, stance and posture among others, Mr. Hogan believed "the average golfer is entirely capable of building a repeating swing and breaking 80." If you are just beginning your golf library, you will want to include this golf instruction book, without question.

The Eight Step Swing by Jim McLean
This golf book will give you guidance if you are looking to improve your tournament preparation or pre shot routine. McLean covers what he believes are the fundamentals of the golf swing and give you some options depending on your skill level. Although McLean is known for working with many PGA Tour players, this books is easy to read and easy to understand for any level of player. In addition, we like this book because it includes advice for juniors and women golfers.

Faults and Fixes by David Leadbetter
David Leadbetter is best known for his work with re-building the swing of Nick Faldo before he became a Major Championship winner. Currently, he is working with various professionals including Micelle Wie. In this book, Leadbetter covers it all from how to take your grip going step by step to how to fix your hook or slice by addressing the direct cause of the shot. He does not stop with the full swing. He has a lot of good information on putting, chipping, pitching and even sand shots!

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Learning How To Keep Score

As spring is here and many people are beginning to play the game, they supply us with plenty of questions about the game of golf. One question that we get asked every spring is how to keep a scorecard.

In order to help these newer golfers, we are reprinting the article How To Keep A Golf Scorecard below. If you stil have any questions feel free to email us and we will answer as soon as we can!

We will begin with explaining the scorecard. Obviously, not all scorecards are alike. However, they all have some basic components. To start with, every scorecard has a wide column for the names of the players. This is purely for your reference. The order the names (or nicknames) appear on the card does not matter. Although golf is typically played in foursomes, you may find more than four spaces available for names. Sometimes, a scorecard will have par (we will discuss later) as a colored bar running across the card and this will allow for you to show teams more easily if needed.

Next, par on the scorecard refers to the expected amount of strokes that it may take to complete the hole for a scratch golfer. With exceptions to the rule, par is determined by distance. Par is always determined by assuming it would take two strokes once on the putting surface in regulation. For example a hole that is a "Par 5" should take 3 strokes to reach the green in regulation and two more strokes to complete. If you can reach a par five in two shots and two putts that would be a four or one under par or also known as a birdie. Conversely, if it takes you four strokes to reach the green on a par five and two putts then you would have made a six or be one over par also known as a bogey for that hole. After the round you may hear someone refer to their round as ten over. This means they were ten over par. On a course with a par of 72, they would have been telling you that they had shot 82 that day.

Sometimes players will use a golf handicap for scoring. The handicap is the amount of strokes that can be subtracted from a player's actual score to produce a net score. If your handicap is a 20 for the course you are playing that day and you shoot a score of 85 or thirteen over, 85 would be your .gross score. and 65 or seven under would be your .net score.. This is why sometimes you will see two tournament scores posted by a name at your local club. One is a gross score and the other is a net score.

You will also find a column to record a score for each hole played. Each time you make an attempt to hit the ball it will count as one stroke. The total strokes for each hole are added up and the total is entered on the scorecard. The first nine holes that you play are referred to as the out nine and the last nine holes are referred to as the in nine. Old links golf courses went straight out for nine holes and then turned and came straight back in. Once you have completed eighteen holes you will add you r scores form the front and back nines for your total golf score.

To properly complete a scorecard, you will sign the card as well. All scorecards have a place to sign as the scorekeeper or to attest the scorecard as well as to provide the date. This will become more important to you as you begin to play tournament golf. Your club may require this for the scorecard to be valid for handicap purposes as well. Check with your local club to make sure.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Ladies Golf Bag Options

I am looking for a new ladies golf bag as I just started playing golf. As I go shopping for a women's golf bag, what information should I have before begin my quest?

This is a great question that most golfers do not even think about before they purchase a golf bag. There are some questions that you can ask before you go shopping to make sure you buy the purchase the best golf bag for you.

The first thing you need to figure out is very simple. If you ever walk while you play golf, you will want a stand bag. If you enjoy the game while riding and you know that you will not be walking, then you will be able to buy either a stand bag or a cart bag.

What are the features that you need and what are the features that you want in your golf bag. Of course you have other equipment to carry other than your clubs. Everyone carries different things that can include sunscreen, golf gps unit, snacks or even medicine.

Either a stand bag or a cart bag can vary in price. You will want o have an idea of what you want to spend going in. Obviously this will be up to you and your current situation.

Ladies golf bags come in every color of the rainbow and many ladies use their bag as a fashion statement. With this being said, you may want to think about this one before you pull the trigger. There are a couple of different thoughts about this. Some go ahead and buy a golf bag with many colors. Their thought is that what they wear will pull one of the colors out. Others go the opposite way and buy a neutral colored bag for the opposite reasons.

VGS Golf has customers in Tampa, Florida, St. Louis, Missouri, Atlanta, Georgia, Nashville, Tennessee, Ft. Myers, Florida, Burbank, California, Phoenix, Arizona, Indianapolis, Indiana, Columbus, Ohio, Sacramento, California and Chicago, Illinois.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Beginner Golf Bag

I love playing the game of golf and was hooked on the game right at the end of the last season. I have bought a beginner golf bag and now am wondering other than my golf clubs, balls and tees what should be in my new golf bag?

We are glad that you have taken up the game! This is a good question that many new players are scared to ask as they feel like they should already know the answer. Here are our suggestions to put in your beginner golf bag:

Sunscreen
Face it, no matter what part of the country that you live in, you must protect yourself against the harmful rays of the sun. Even on days that to you are "not that hot." The damaging rays are still getting to your skin. I have seen fair-skinned people turn red on a cloudy day! Check with your doctor on how strong of a SPF you need to protect yourself. Sunscreen now comes in many different forms now to make it easy to carry with you in your beginner golf bag and to apply during your round of golf.

Golf Hat
Your golf hat will work in conjunction with your sunscreen to protect your skin against damage from the sun. In addition, a golf hat will keep the sweat out of your eyes on the brutally hot days. Ladies a golf hat will also allow you to keep your hair out of your face whether the wind is blowing or not.

Golf Gloves
These is an easy and cheap way to make your golf gloves last longer. Keeping your golf gloves in a baggie in your beginner golf bag will keep them all in one place and with the baggie sealed your golf gloves will last longer.

Golf Training Aids
This is obviously easier to do if you are riding in a golf cart and have a cart bag or a staff bag. It also depends on the golf training aids that you are using. For example, if you are using an extra shaft to work on your turn, the weight will not bother you even if you are walking and carrying your bag. Conversely, some of the putting training aids get vary bulky and would be difficult to fit into a golf bag.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Beginner Golf Lessons

What are my options to learn the game of golf as a beginner golfer? I need to learn how to play for my job. I have been very athletic in my past but have no idea how to hit a golf ball. I would like to know the different avenues that I could take to learn the game.

Having played other sports will help you learn the game. Here are different avenues that you can take listed in what will more than likely be the quickest way to learn for you:

Private Lessons
Depending on your financial situation, you may want to take private beginners golf lessons. Typically, you can take just one or you can take a series. There is usually a price break for the series. In addition, there is only so much information that you will retain from one thirty minute or one hour golf lesson. Again, you will want to do your homework on the instructor and make sure they are qualified and are priced reasonably for their qualifications.

Golf Clinic
A great way to learn how to play golf is by attending a beginners golf clinic. You will be able to learn the fundamentals at a slow pace with a real live golf instructor. Many times, the newer instructors are used for the beginners golf clinics. With this being said, you will want to call ahead and make sure that some of the instructors are PGA Members or have other teaching qualifications.

Golf Instruction Books
Reading a beginners golf instruction book is more valuable than more people understand. As you learn more golf instruction, understand the end goal is to find what works for you. You will take a little bit here and a little bit there and in the end will have a lot of little pieces from many different theories that will create the whole. Remember, the goal is to find what works for you to get the ball put in the hole in as few of strokes as possible.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Golf Lessons To Lower My Handicap

What golf lessons should I focus on to lower my handicap as fast as possible?

A very clear question and we will give you a very clear answer. We are always preaching that the quickest way to lower your handicap (no matter your handicap) is to practice your putting and your short game. The students that take our advice see the results very quickly.

1. Putting
Putting practice is the fastest way to lower your scores. Yes I said it correctly. Putting practice is the fastest way to lower your scores. If you are like most amateurs most of your practice time is spent on the driving range with your driver. You can improve your golf game rapidly if make a small goal of making 10 or 20 (you come up with the number best for you) three foot putts before you play a round of golf or to end a practice session. This is a specific quantifiable goal that will make you feel the pressure of actually playing. If you do not believe me wait until you only have to make one more!

2. Short game
Most professionals will call the short game any shot within 100 yards of the hole. If you are just starting to play it may be everything within 50 yards. For our purposes we will call it any shot that is not a full swing. The short game will include chipping and pitching of the golf ball. Whether you take a real golf lesson or read an online lesson to understand the fundamentals of the short game, you can play the same type of game to improve. In this game, you will need to get the golf ball up and down from five different spots before you can move on to your round, the next part of your practice session or end your practice session and go home. Again this will make you feel the pressure but yet keep it fun for you.

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Stand Bag

I have always ridden in a golf cart when I play golf. I am looking at buying a stand bag because I want to get some extra exercise and try to lose some weight. Can you give me some information on stand bags? I am worried that I will not have as much room in a stand bag as I need.

Well my first comment is this – If you have to carry it for four hours it is amazing what you can do without! haha

With this being said, the whole process of carrying your clubs has become simple and fun. Now we are starting to see more women, juniors, and senior players carrying their bags around the course. You can easily slide your clubs off your shoulders into the standing upright position in one smooth motion. The strength of the lightweight golf bag materials is 10 times better than before incorporating breathe-ability and weather resistance into every construction.

Depending on which model fits your needs, you can purchase a golf stand bag that has pockets inside of pockets. Space to carry anything that you need is available. Many stand bags include an insulated water bottle pocket built right into the bag. These pockets will typically fit a regular water bottle or gatorade sized bottle and can help keep it cold on those hot summer days. If you purchase a stand bag with a water bottle pocket you will want to make sure that it does have a place for the condensation to leave the bag. If it is allowed to accumulate, the excess water can damage your golf bag and be just plain nasty.

Make sure that your new golf bag has a rain hood included and that you know how it attaches. Although it sounds simple, a rain hood is something that you never think about until you really need it and you do not want to have to figure out how to put it on while you are getting soaked.

VGS Golf and Country Club Supply has customers in New York, New York, Los Angeles, California, Chicago, Illinois, Peoria, Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, San Antonio, Texas, San Diego, California, Dallas, Texas, San Jose, California, Detroit, Michigan, Jacksonville, Florida, Indianapolis, Indiana, Hempstead, New York, San FrancHouston, Texasisco, California, Columbus, Ohio, Austin, Texas, Memphis, Tennessee, Baltimore, Maryland and Fort Worth, Texas.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Beginner Golf - What is a Driving Range?

I am a new golfer and the club that I often play at does not have a driving range. Can you explain what one is and what the benefits are to the players?

Driving ranges are designed so that you, as a beginner golfer or a low handicap player, can have enough privacy and personal space to have a practice session. For this, there will be a number of pre-arranged stalls that are separated each other. In order to separate these stalls and you from other golf players, they use bag stands and tee dividers. In addition, driving ranges will have measured markers, which enable you to have a better vision of the distance your ball traveled. You will find markers at different yards such a 75, 100, 125, 150 etc

A driving range can also be used a best place to warm up. Same time, the new tips you learn from different videos and tournament telecasts, can be tried out in a driving range first. So you should utilize all the possible chances you get to try in a driving range before you get in to a real golf course and play like a pro among other group members while on a real course.

One of the main advantages of a driving is that the golfers involved in eighteen holes games a good amount of practice. When you play with a team of players, you might not get a chance to review your shots or sharpen your shots. You can use driving range to sharpen you swinging skills as well before you enter into a real course. Even if you are a seasonable player and you want to innovate or imitate some new techniques, you can definitely make use of a close by driving range before you try that in your real golf course. Or if you want to practice with a new driver or set of irons you recently bought, before you enter into a real course with that equipment, then driving range is the right place for that.

VGS Golf & Country Club Supply has customers in Charlotte, North Carolina, Orlando, Florida, Boston, Massachusetts, Phoenix, Arizona, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Seattle, Washington, Denver, Colorado, Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee, Las Vegas, Nevada, Portland, Oregon, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tucson, Arizona, Miami, Florida, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Atlanta, Georgia, Long Beach, California, Brookhaven, New York, Fresno, California, New Orleans, Louisiana, Sacramento, California and Cleveland, Ohio.

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Golf Stand Bags

We receive and welcome many questions about golf stand bags. VGS Golf wrote an article that breaks it down and gets you prepared to prior to your purchase to make the best selection for you. Here are a couple of questions about golf stand bags to get you started:

What is my price range for golf stand bags?
This may sound like a simple question but it is one that needs to be asked before looking at golf stand bags. Within reason, you will get what you pay for. This does not mean that the mid-priced stand bags are not as good as the most expensive golf bags. However, there is a big jump from the discount golf bags to the mid level bags.

How much are you going to play?
If you do not play much, you may want to go with a discount golf bag. Since you will not be using it as much, it will not need to be as durable over the long haul as for someone that plays multiple times in a week.

Other than golf clubs, how much equipment do you usually carry?
This would include a rain suit, umbrella, extra gloves, extra balls, hats, teaching aids, snacks and maybe even medicine. You need to keep in mind that every extra thing that you take will equate to extra weight that you will be carrying out on the golf course.

Does It Have All Of The Features I Need?
This is where the question of how many pockets and where they are located becomes important. You can now buy a ladies golf bag with up to nine pockets on it. Can you fit a jacket into the bag in case you get cold or it begins to rain? Do you need a pocket for a water bottle and do you really need it?

VGS Golf and Country Club Supply has customers in Yonkers, New York, Anaheim, California, Cape Coral, Florida, Chicago, Illinois, Plano, Texas, Glendale, Arizona, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Bloomington, Indiana, San Diego, California, Arlington, Texas, Santa Ana, California, Detroit, Michigan, Hialeah, Florida, Evansville, Indiana, Hempstead, New York, Sacramento, California, Columbus, Ohio, Austin, Texas, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Annapolis, Maryland, Garland, Texas.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Beginner Ladies Golf Bag

I am a new golfer and I am looking to buy a new golf bag. I really do not know what I should be looking for in a golf bag. Can you tell me the difference between a ladies cart bag vs a ladies carry bag? Is there anything else that I need to know before I make my purchase?

First you need to choose what type of bag you want and will suit all of your needs at the same time. There are mainly two types of bags which are carry bag and cart bag. A carry bag is the most basic and common type of golf bag. Its size ranges from 5 to 8.5 inches in diameter and mostly weighs as little as 3.5 pounds. This type of bag is used if your game requires a lot of walking around the golf course. A cart golf bag is often preferred by golfers when walking is not allowed (Note that some golf courses prohibit walking). Cart bags are specifically carried on a golf cart or a buggy. For beginner golfers, a walking bag is the preferred type.

Waterproof golf club bag is the ideal for the rainy season because it protects the inside material from rain. The most important thing to consider in buying your golf bag is its weight. Because the game requires you to walk most of the time, the weight of the bag can be a factor in your game performance, especially if you are already exhausted by its heavy weight even before teeing off. Opt for a lightweight golf bag that is sturdy enough to hold all your golf clubs and to protect them. Some bags often weigh less than 5 pounds. These are made of space-age materials such as graphite.

After all it is your ladies golf club bag and you have to carry it so try to buy the bags which are suitable for you. Do remember they do come in various styles and sizes to match your style of game and personality. They are made to match every individuals demand regardless of what your choice might be.

VGS Golf & Country Club Supply has customers throughout the US such as in Birmingham, Alabama, Los Angeles, California, Indianapolis, Indiana, Bakersfield, California, Phoenix, Arizona, Clearwater, Florida, Macon, Georgia, Charlotte, North Carolina, Washington DC, Richmond, Virginia, Boston, MA, Stuart, Florida, Louisville, Kentucky, Nashville, Tennessee, Las Vegas, Nevada, Jacksonville, Florida, Huntsville, Alabama, Nashville, Tennessee, Miami, Florida, Orlando, Florida, Denver, Colorado, Long Beach, California, Cincinnati, Ohio, San Antonio, Texas, Kansas City, Missouri, New York, New York, Orange County, California and Chicago, Illinois.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Ladies Golf And A Country Club

I have questions about ladies golf. Being and independent female, I would like to join a country club to help me with my business. What advice can you give me to make sure that I am finding the proper fit for me?

The golf course or country club should have a wide selection of ladies clothes, ladies golf equipment, as well as qualified golf instructors to teach the game of golf. The club should have plenty of ladies programs including clinics, tournaments and an active Women's Golf Association. You may also look for amenities such as a swimming pool, bars, tennis courts, pubs, restaurants, gyms and so on.

If you have not done so already, you will want to have a set of ladies golf clubs that fit you properly. If you have not do not have a fitted set of clubs, you need to seek help from a professional club fitter. You will want to make sure the golf course or country club that you are looking to join already has a certified club fitter on staff. This way he/she will be there after the fitting to answer any questions that you have or to make any changes needed to get exactly the right fit. Having a custom set is not as expensive as most people think and it will only help you play better, lower your scores and enjoy the game of golf.

In case of other games, such as tennis or badminton, men and women use same size of rackets. But in the case of ladies golf, you use a golf club which is half an inch shorter than what men use to play golf. This is just because men are taller than women by their natural physical phenomenon. This is same with all golf accessories like apparel, bags, stand bags, shoes and so on. Golf clubs used in ladies golf are normally made of different metals to make the club light in weight. This will obviously make sure that you handle it more easily, create more speed and get better results while you play.

Ladies golf bags are also available from different golf companies. A ladies golf cart bag is usually the choice made by the ladies who play the game while always riding in a golf cart. Cart bags are the heavier bags and can come with other matching accessories such as head covers and small purses. Ladies stand bags are used by the ladies that play the game walking and also use the game for exercise. Many stand bags are unisex as they all weight approximately three and a half to five pounds. The only thing that will distinctively make it a ladies stand bag are the colors that are used and are deemed to be feminine.

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Golf Lessons For The Spring

Like most people, I really want to improve my golf game this spring with golf lessons. I am not sure where to start. Can you give me some help?

Well we would need to know a little more info in order to get specific. With that being said, here is some info for you and others in your position. If you have any other questions just email us through the front page of our VGS Golf Blog.

1. Full Swing - To improve your golf full swing it makes sense to take a golf lesson from a PGA Professional. This may be an individual golf lesson a series of golf lessons or even a golf clinic. Concentrate on the fundamentals of the full swing. It always amazes my higher handicap students to find out that the lower handicap players are working on trying to improve the same things that they are. Like anything thing else, a good golf swing still relies on proper fundamentals.

2. Putting - Putting practice is the fastest way to lower your scores. Yes I said it correctly. Putting practice is the fastest way to lower your scores. If you are like most amateurs most of your practice time is spent on the driving range with your driver. You can improve your golf game rapidly if make a small goal of making 10 or 20 (you come up with the number best for you) three foot putts before you play a round of golf or to end a practice session. This is a specific quantifiable goal that will make you feel the pressure of actually playing. If you do not believe me wait until you only have to make one more!

3. Short game - Most professionals will call the short game any shot within 100 yards of the hole. If you are just starting to play it may be everything within 50 yards. For our purposes we will call it any shot that is not a full swing. The short game will include chipping and pitching of the golf ball. Whether you take a real golf lesson or read an online lesson to understand the fundamentals of the short game, you can play the same type of game to improve. In this game, you will need to get the golf ball up and down from five different spots before you can move on to your round, the next part of your practice session or end your practice session and go home. Again this will make you feel the pressure but yet keep it fun for you.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Golf Gifts From Linda Hartough

Linda Hartough has been recognized as the foremost artist of golf. She has focused her skills in recreating landscapes and has successfully recreated some of the most beautiful golf courses of this world. A child prodigy who has been painting since the age of six, Linda is an American. Brought up in the picturesque locales of American countryside of Wilmington, Delaware and Kentucky, Linda captures the natural beauty so realistically, that her oil paintings come alive and project golf courses with their entire splendor. Her attention to details is legendary and her paintings have a clarity which rivals photographs captured by camera.

Capturing this beauty for eternity on canvas is not an easy task. Linda Hartough has done just this and won herself a place in the hearts of golf enthusiasts world over. Generally golf courses are beautifully landscaped. Many even will say that golf courses are extraordinarily beautiful. Covered with lush green grass, the undulating landscape, the water bodies, the sandy patches in between make a golf course an exotic place and a delight to spend an afternoon.

Hartough has unique approach to capturing the beauty of a golf hole. She spends several days at a golf hole capturing the picture of the landscape several times a day through a camera in different lighting conditions and observes the finer points of the location. She then captures the golf hole using her visual observation skill and the photographs on canvas, making it come alive.

Linda Hartough is now internationally acclaimed for her golf paintings. She has the distinction of being the only artist to have ever been commissioned by both United States Golf Association and Royal and ancient Golf club of St Andrews for annual official US Open and British Open championships. She was featured in two ABC television shows hosted by the legendary Jack Nicklaus. Her paintings are in many private collections around the world and in some of the famous golf clubs such as: Augusta National, Pine Valley, Pine Hurst, Laurel Valley etc.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The One Golf Tip That Is Not Talked About

As I talk with many of my students, it seems like there is one golf tip that is just not talked about very often by other instructors.

The one golf tip that seems to be overlooked is balance. Balance at address and set up, balance during the swing as well as balance in the finish position. It is very important to find an instructor who can explain how balance works for you in the golf swing.

Balance is the most overlooked fundamental throughout the entire golf swing. It is especially important in the setup. If you do not start in proper balance, it is very unlikely you will gain it during the motion.

Balance comes in two forms. Balance needs to be correct from side to side as well as front to back. This is easy to check by moving the weight around on your feet prior to making your golf swing. Once you find your balance, it is not uncommon that you may need to move closer or farther away from the golf ball.

Many people start off pretty well. However, before they are at the top of their backswing, they are already out of balance. Again, this means that they are going to have to manipulate the golf club in order to hit a proper golf shot. You cannot time this in order to hit consistent golf shots.

Once you are in your finish position, you can check your balance by simply holding your finish and counting to three very slowly. This will give you time to evaluate where your weight is distributed and if it is distributed correctly.

By monitoring your balance in your own golf set up, golf swing and finish position, you will improve your consistency and increase the number of solid golf shots that you hit. Not only will the game become more fun whether you are a beginner golfer or an accomplished player, you will also see you scores improve.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Golf Bag Common Questions

We get very basic questions all of the time from golfers about very basic features of a golf bag. We thought we should throw in a little info on the basics of golf bags in a hope to answer some of your questions. We hope this help sbut as always if you have any other questions feel free to contact us.

No matter what type of golf bag you are buying, you need to make sure that it is comfortable. The truth is that even if you buy a cart bag you will be carrying it at some point. Make sure to fill it with golf clubs and properly adjust the straps. Then throw it on your back to make sure it is comfortable and does not rub you anywhere.

The quality of the golf bag you are looking at does matter. Simply, choosing the most inexpensive bag can cost you more in the long run. Many times these golf bags are not built with the same durability as the next price level up.

An important factor in choosing a golf bag is the number of pockets it has. The ladies will understand the next statement and guys you will just have to believe me, there is no such thing as too many pockets in a golf bag.

Of course, there is an apparel pocket. This is the long pocket down the side in which you can carry your rain hood as well as your rain gear. In the summertime in the south, you may also want to carry an extra towel or two as the humidity gets uncomfortable.

Other pockets on a golf bag would include a lined valuables pocket to keep your watch, wallet, etc. while you play. Some golf bags include an insulated water bottle pocket that fits many size cans and bottles so that you can stay hydrated during your round of golf. Then, there is the pocket used for keeping your extra golf balls, golf tees and a divot repair tool.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Ladies Golf Bag

I have recently taken up golf and have inherited my husband’s old bag. I want to buy a ladies golf bag. Do you have any suggestions on how I can start my shopping for a ladies golf bag?

There are a few questions that you need to answer to insure that you make the best purchase for yourself. If you have any questions after reading this feel free to contact us again.

You will need to determine whether a ladies cart bag or a ladies stand bag or carry bag is what you are in the market to purchase. This will usually be determined on your golfing habits of how you play the game. If you walk and carry your own bag then a cart bag is out of the question. If you typically ride, you will then have the option of purchasing either type of bag.

If you are purchasing a carry bag, you will want to “try it on.” That sounds fun, huh? When you do try the ladies stand bag, adjust the straps properly and make sure it has a set of clubs in it. This will give you a good feel of what it will be like once you on the golf course.

Even though you love the ladies golf bag, you need to make sure that it has enough pockets to carry everything that you take during a round of golf. These items are different for every golfer. Some golfers, you know who you are, cannot play a round of golf without carrying a cell phone so having a specific pocket for your phone is probably more important to you than it is to the rest of us.

Over the years I have seen golfers carry many crazy things that you would never think to carry. The majority of golfers do need room for an umbrella, rain suit, some extra balls, tees and maybe a snack or medication.

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Setting Goals Around Why You Play Golf

We often are asked the question about how to set goals for your golf game. We always relay that when you set your goals the goals must be quantifiable. Your goal cannot be to “be a better putter.” Instead you should focus on making 10 or 20 (whatever your number is) three putt putts before you walk off the practice putting green.

For many just setting goals that are more about why they play the game have better results for them. Here are three reasons why many people play the game of golf:

1. Play for relaxation, exercise or pure pleasure No matter what level you play the game, this is by far the best reason to play the game. It is very easy to remember as we are playing well and hard to believe this is why we play when we are playing poorly. However, if you set goals about relaxation, exercise or simply finding pleasure, then you are more apt to find the good in what you are doing no matter how poorly you perceive that you are playing.

2. Lower your score This is what gets many of us is simply the challenge of the game itself. I have heard it said that the game is the world’s largest rubick’s cube ever invented. Golf has driven many people half-crazy trying to “figure” this game out. If lowering your score is your end goal then how are you going to go about doing this? Set Goals that are quantifiable such as: I am going to make 20 three foot putts in a row before I leave the putting green or I am going to hit five drives between two markers on the range before you leave.

3. Win a tournament As you set goals, be careful with this one! Here is my point. If you play the best golf that you can and lose, then what happens? You have not accomplished your goal so does that mean that you failed? I have found that setting other goals that would result in winning a golf tournament is a much better idea for most players. For example, create a plan by yourself or with your golf instructor and completing that in full would be a goal that is quantifiable. Once this goal is achieved then the chance of you winning the tournament is much greater without everything being a total pass or fail grade for yourself.

Implement on of these three goals in to your goal setting plan for this golf season. Remember, as you set goals for this golf season, it is important to set quantifiable goals that are focused more on the process than the end result.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Golf Journals Or Golf Logs

Many players could improve jus by keeping notes in a golf journal. A golf journal can be as plain or as elaborate as you would like for it to be. My students are not sure what to put in such a golf log. It really is pretty easy as you as just trying to find out what your strengths and weaknesses are and if you have any good or bad trends that you could change.

Of course you will want to keep track of pure stats in your golf log but here are some other things that you should note as well:

1. Golf lessons
Yes, golf professionals also take lessons! Even that guy named Tiger. I want to get as much out of my lessons as I can so at the end of every lesson. So with my instructor, I go back through the key points of our session that I should focus on in my upcoming practice sessions.

2. Practice sessions
As you know, anyone can get a bunch of thoughts going through their head wheel they are standing on a practice tee. As I begin my practice session, the golf journal helps to get me started right where I left off during my last practice session or round of golf. In addition, I refer back to it to keep me on the right track while I practice and not to start shooting off on many different tangents. We have all had a practice session, where we had a different swing thought for every single golf swing. I have never had much good come out of a practice session like that.

3. Swing thoughts
Of course you want to jot down the swing thoughts that are working for you. What you are trying to do with your golf journal is to find tendencies in your own game. I have also written swing thoughts in my journal to NEVER use again. It can work both ways.

Taking just a few minutes to write in your golf journal will pay large dividends in the long run!

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

A New Golf Bag In My Future?

I am contemplating buying a new golf bag. The bag I currently use can probably make it another year but it has been quite a while since I have bought a bag. I am sure they are much improved now. What do I need to know about golf bag before I begin my search for a new golf bag?

Sounds like you may have some money burning a hoel in yoru pocket! HAHA Good for you. The info below should get you started in your search.

1. Type of BagThe choice of the final type of golf bag that you decide to buy really will be largely determined by how you play the game. If you walk while you enjoy the game then you will definitely want to but a golf stand bag. These bags are also referred to as a carry bag or a sunday bag.If you ride in a golf cart while you enjoy the game then you can purchase either a golf cart bag or a stand bag will work for you. Since you will not be lugging your bag around the course, your decision will be persuaded by the price of the bags and by just what you like.

2. MaterialAfter you have made the decision of whether you are going to purchase a stand bag or a cart bag, this decision might be made for you. What am I talking about? Well, if you are purchasing a stand bag, more than likely the bag will be made of nylon. By using nylon the manufacturer can make a good lightweight stand bag. In turn, the majority of all cart bags are made of leather. Leather is a much heavier material and therefore can be used on cart bag as the weigh is not an issue since you will not be carrying the bag.

3. PocketsAll bags come with a large pocket to keep a rain hood as well as your rain jacket and rain pants. These bags are designed with multiple pockets for golf accessories such as golf balls, tees, a permanent marker and ball markers. In addition, many companies have realized that many golfers want a pocket to keep a water bottle or Gatorade bottle as they play. They have served that need by including an insulated bottle pocket to help keep your drink nice and cool while you practice and play.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Questions About Ladies Golf Bags

As more and more ladies are playing golf, we get asked quite a bit about ladies golf bags. With that being said, I thought I might include the majority of an article we wrote. The article is called 5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Buy A Ladies Golf Bag. The questions are as follows:

Walk Or Ride? – The first question you must answer is do you walk some of your rounds of golf or do you ride in a golf cart when you play? If you walk at all then you will want to begin looking at the golf stand bags. These bags are unisex from a how they are built standpoint. Sometimes these types of bags will be called a ladies golf bag due to the color of the bag.

If you ride when your play golf them you will have the option of a carry bag or a golf cart bag. A cart bag is typically much heavier than a carry bag and in turn is usually more durable. Again, these bags are constructed the same way and are usually called a ladies golf bag due to the color scheme of the bag.

How Much Equipment? How much gear and equipment you want to carry can determine the type of bag that you will be looking to purchase as well. Obviously you will need to buy a golf bag that is able to hold all the golf equipment and accessories that you will need during your round. This would include your golf clubs, golf balls, tees, sun lotion, hat or visor, snacks and any medications you may need to carry as well.

Do You Like It? This may sound funny but is an important question. If you are looking to purchase a stand bag, do you like the weight of it? Try the bag on with a set of clubs in it and properly adjust the straps so you can test how it is going to feel as you walk the course. Nothing is worse than buying a new carry bag and after three holes it has rubbed a blister on you. If you are looking at a cart bag, then since you will not be carrying it, how the golf bag looks is much more important.

Does It Have All Of The Features I Need? This is where the question of how many pockets and where they are located becomes important. You can now buy a ladies golf bag with up to nine pockets on it. Can you fit a jacket into the bag in case you get cold or it begins to rain? Do you need a pocket for a water bottle and do you need it?

What's your budget? It stands to reason that the more features on the ladies golf bag, the more expensive it will be. Prices vary depending on which type of ladies golf bag you decide will fit your needs. A ladies golf stand bag can cost between 50 dollars and 200 dollars. A ladies golf cart bag can run from 100 dollars to 500 dollars. This pricing is also dependent on the type of warranty that comes with the product as well.

We hope this helps you with your next purchase and as always if you have any questions, you can send them to us via email. Simply click the button in the top right corner of the blog.

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Features Of A Three Wheeled Golf Push Cart

I have been looking to purchase a manual three wheeled golf push cart. By manual, I mean that I have to push it and it is not using electricity. Can you give me some of the features of the three wheeled golf cart that manufactures are currently offering?

The manual golf cart is a golf push cart in which you literally push around the golf course. It is powered by you. The golf push carts that are now available are not the two-wheeled pull carts that your dad used to drag around the golf course. Currently the three wheeled push carts have great balance and stability. Pushing the cart in front of you is much more ergonomic and better on your body as opposed to pulling a cart behind you. Most manufacturers also allow you to adjust the height of the handle which allows you to be as comfortable as possible during your round of golf.

The manufactures have also created a new market know as golf push cart accessories. This accessories category includes items that will hold a water bottle so that you can stay properly hydrated during your round. Some manufactures also offer an attachment that will allow you to carry a sand bottle. This will allow you to take care of the golf course by placing sand in the divots that you make during your trip around the links. Many of the manufacturers also include an attachment that allows you to hold a scorecard and a pencil so you can keep your score and as well as any stats.

Depending on the type of golf push cart you are looking to purchase, the price points have a large variation. Some golf carts can be expensive. High quality electric golf carts will be the most expensive. Since the market for golf carts is so large, it is possible to find great deals on a wide selection of models. Several manufacturers must compete with each other, making better products and selling them for less than their competitors.

Everyone is looking for a great deal on a golf push cart. Before you buy the first cheap golf cart that you find, there are some things worth considering that may help you find the golf cart that will best fit your needs.

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Golf Equipment On A Budget

I would like to learn how to play golf. However I do not have the money to go out and buy the golf equipment like new golf clubs, new shoes, new golf bag, etc. I was wondering if there are some ways to start playing golf that will not break my piggy bank?

There are many ways to give the game of golf a try before you sink much money into a lot of golf equipment. You have a couple of options here. The first is to go and buy am expensive new set of clubs. I do not recommend this on a small budget. HAHA What I would suggest doing is to go to your local golf course or driving range and ask if they have demo clubs such as irons and woods that you can use on the driving range. As the name reflects, a demo club is simply a sample of a product the facility has to allow people to try before they buy. Please do not misunderstand me. You are not obligated to purchase anything. It is like test driving a car. You can even use these clubs as you take lessons before purchasing your first full set. Using this method you will not need to spend the money on a golf bag as you do not have any golf equipment to carry yet.

The next question about golf equipment typically comes about golf shoes. Relax, this is not an area where you need to rush out and spend a bunch of money either. Typically your tennis shoes will work just fine to get you started. With this being said, I will add that a cross-training shoe is much better than a running shoe. The reason is that cross-training shoes are much more stable and will make it easier for you to keep your balance during your swing. This is very, very important to properly hit a golf ball. The running shoes are design with the thought of you moving forward while in motion and not having much if any movement side to side.

Now you are set with some golf equipment, so what else do you need? A place to use the golf equipment! You can go to a standalone driving range or a driving range at a golf course. There you can purchase buckets or bags of range balls also known as practice balls. They will come in different sizes as well as prices to fit your budget as well as how much time you have to spend. The other alternative is to find a park or a field and take your own practice balls. As you start his can also be good exercise for you as you will be the one picking them all up. You can create your own practice bag as most golf shops will sell used balls fairly cheap.

Let us know how it goes!!!

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Monday, December 1, 2008

How To Find A Golf Travel Bag

If you are getting ready to go on a golf vacation and need to look at travel golf cases or a golf travel bag for your golf bag, what are the features that would be essential to you in a golf travel bag? Make a list of then jot down the features that would be "nice to have" and another list of features that are a "must have." The level of protection that you will need will be determined by the type of golf vacation you will be taking as well as the golf vacations you may take in the future. If your future golf vacations are only a drive away, then your needs will be more in the lines of just a soft travel golf case. If you will be traveling by bus, train or with an airline and you are not handling your own bag, it is highly suggested to go with more protection as typically the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Most people who buy golf travel bags take road trips as well as fly. These golfers are regular golfers who like to take their clubs with them when they go on vacation and not rent a set while on their golf vacations from the respective golf course. You need a high degree of protection when flying, since your clubs have to be protected by the rough handling they can get on and off the aircraft. Again, the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Keep in mind while you are looking at new golf travel cases, you also need something that will be fairly easy to get in and out of the trunk. Your golf bag will also need to comfortably fit inside the cover, along with any other contents such as golf shoes, rain suit, golf clothes, etc. that you could possibly take with you on a golf trip. If it's only a short trip, you might consider a travel case that could double as a luggage case. Manufacturers such as Izzo, Burton and Club Glove offer golf travel bags that you can fit in a change of clothing and any other overnight kit you need as well as your golf bag and apparel.

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Friday, November 28, 2008

How To Learn To Play Golf

I am wanting to learn how to play golf. Are there different ways to learn how to play? Is one beter than another?

Here are three different ways to learn how to play golf. Your learning style will determine which one will suit you the best.

Take An Individual Lesson - There are many other things that you would not attempt to learn yourself. However, everybody thinks that hitting a little white ball can not be that hard so they try it themselves or they have a friend teach them how to play golf. Just as if you are cooking or building a building there are some fundamental things that need to happen so the end result is reached. An individual lesson is the best way to get the most individual attention to your swing and you should see the quickest results. When first learning how to play golf, I would suggest taking thirty minute lessons and not an hour lesson. The reason why is that you will be hearing a lot of new information and you will only be able to process so much of it. The Professional should start with putting and gradually move farther and farther away from the hole. In addition, you will physically be asked to do things that you are not used to doing and you will tire quickly during the early lessons.

Take A Group Clinic - Learning in a group is another way to learn how to play golf. Finding a beginner clinic will place you with other new golfers who are at the same skill level and can turn into your new playing partners. Typically during a group clinic, the instructor will give a presentation to the group and then allow everyone to spread out on the range tee and will spend some individual time with each student. If you like to learn at your own pace this is a good place for you to start. Before you sign up for the clinic, make sure that the clinic will cover all aspects of the game. The clinic should spend time on putting, chipping, pitching, full swing and the rules. This way you are exposed to all aspects of the game. A clinic that goes to the range every meeting is not going to do you much good once you get your golf ball up and around the green. What do you do then? Learning how to putt and chip is very important when you are first learning how to play golf as more than 50% of your shots will be considered short game shots. Learning these shots will be the quickest way to lower your scores.

Read Golf Books – A third way to learn how to play golf is to teach yourself the game through reading golf instruction books, watching golf instruction DVDs as well as actual trial and error. Obviously this will take the longest to master. However, if score is not your main objective and gaining more exercise or spotting nature during your round is more important to you then this is (by far) the most inexpensive route to take.

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Keeping A Golf Scorecard

I am learning how to play golf through the local Linkup2Golf Program. I really enjoy it and currently cannot learn enough about it. My question for you is: how do you read a scorecard? There seems to be a lot of information on the card that I do not understand.

Thanks for your question and we are going to refer you to an article that VGS wrote on this very subject. Here is part of the article and you can click on the link at the bottom to read the entire article:

Sometimes as you are beginning to play the game of golf, keeping score for a round may seem daunting at first. After reading this article, you should find scoring for golf can be easy. Many players do not keep score when they first start because they are already nervous and frustrated by their golf swing. Remember no matter what skill level you are at, having fun is the real name of the game.

We will begin with explaining the scorecard. Obviously, not all scorecards are alike. However, they all have some basic components. To start with, every scorecard has a wide column for the names of the players. This is purely for your reference. The order the names (or nicknames) appear on the card does not matter. Although golf is typically played in foursomes, you may find more than four spaces available for names. Sometimes, a scorecard will have par (we will discuss later) as a colored bar running across the card and this will allow for you to show teams more easily if needed.

Next, par on the scorecard refers to the expected amount of strokes that it may take to complete the hole for a scratch golfer. With exceptions to the rule, par is determined by distance.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

What Are The Benefits Of Joining A Country Club?

Are you and your spouse thinking about joining a country club but wonder what benefits you will gain from it? Here are a few reasons why you should join a country club and the benefits of joining a Country Club:

1. Make no mistake, when you purchase a country club membership you are purchasing a lifestyle as well as a new social network. You will meet others with similar interests as yours at the golf course, pool or wine tasting. Many join a club just for the business connections that they are able to secure to help them grow their business.

2. If you and/or your spouse play golf on a regular basis, it could be more cost effective to become a member of a local country club. This way you are not shelling out a green fee every single time you play. In addition, most memberships would include your entire family. This would allow your spouse and children play or learn to play the great game of golf. The great part about this is that you can get your kids involved in this great game. Your child or children can become involved in the junior golf program that is offered and this may give you a way to spend more family time or one-on-one time with your child or children.

3. People tend to practice golf where they play golf. Most clubs have good practice facilities that will allow you to practice all aspects of your game. Many country clubs have full service driving ranges that will allow you to practice half-wedge shots to the full swings with your driver. You should also make sure that the practice putting green is in similar shape and speed to the putting greens on the golf course.

4. Most clubs have an active golf tournament program. The club golf tournaments are administered for Men, Ladies, Seniors, Juniors and Couples. First, opposed to what newer golfers and many high handicappers believe, these club golf tournaments are not scary. Club golf tournaments are a great way to test where your skills are currently. Club golf tournaments are broken down into flights. This simply means if you have a golf tournament of one hundred players, it is typical to have ten flights. This equates to you competing against the nine people with the handicap closest to yours.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

How To Keep A Golf Scorecard

Especially as you begin to play the game, it is understandable that you may feel that properly scoring a round of golf is nearly impossible. With all of the rules that the game of golf has it is possible to make scoring easy for a beginning golfer. Many players do not keep score when they first start because they are already nervous and frustrated by their golf swing and that is ok. Remember no matter what skill level you are at, having fun is the real name of the game.

We will begin with explaining the scorecard. Obviously, not all scorecards for every gofl course is the same. However, they all do have some common points of interest that they must cover. To start with, every scorecard has a wide column for the names of the players. This is purely for your reference. The order the names (or nicknames) appear on the card does not matter. Although golf is typically played in foursomes, you may find more than four spaces available for names. Sometimes, a scorecard will have par (we will discuss later) as a colored bar running across the card and this will allow for you to show teams more easily if needed.

What is Par? This is a common question that new golfers have. Par on the scorecard refers to the expected amount of strokes that it may take to complete the hole for a scratch or expert golfer. With a few exceptions to the rule, par is typically determined strictly by distance. Par is always determined by assuming it would take two strokes once on the putting surface in regulation to hole the ball.

For example a hole that is a "Par 5" should take 3 strokes to reach the green in regulation and two more strokes to hole the ball. If you can reach a par five in two shots and two putts that would be a four or one under par or also known as a birdie. Conversely, if it takes you four strokes to reach the green on a par five and two putts then you would have made a six or be one over par also known as a bogey for that hole. After the round you may hear someone refer to their round as twenty over. This means they were twenty over par. On a course with a par of 72, they would have been telling you that they had shot ninety-two that day.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Ladies - Golf Course 101

Are you a new lady golfer? If you are, GREAT! If you are thinking about it, what are you waiting for? It can be great exercise if you walk and you can meet new friends every single time that you go to the golf course! We will discuss some of the questions that many new players have as they take up the game of golf such as: What are tee times?,What is the dress code? How should you tip at the golf course?, How do you repair a divot? and how many clubs can you take with you during your round of golf? Here we go...

If you are a new beginning golfer there are a couple of things you should be aware of so you have a good experience. In this article, we will talk about tee times, dress codes and tipping at the golf course.

What are tee times? A tee time or also known as a starting time is when you are expected to arrive at the first tee. Tee times or a tee time can be made in person in the golf shop, you may call the golf shop and some courses will allow you to make a tee time on the Internet. Once you have a scheduled tee time, you are responsible for arriving at the course at a time which allows you to visit the golf shop to pay your proper fees, warm up on the practice tee and practice putting green as well as eat in the restaurant or snack bar if needed. Clubs and courses vary on how far in advance you are able to make a starting time. Call the club or course to find out what their rules are. Understand, if a tee time is missed you may be charged a "no-show" fee. Again this is different from golf course to golf course.

When making your starting reservation, also learn the dress code of the facility. Clubs have a wide variety of rules when it comes to their individual dress code. Denim may be clear to wear at one club and prohibited by dress code at another club. Fashion has actually gotten into golf and wearing a Tiger-like fancy mock t-shirt could be accepted at one course and not another. In addition, most clubs only allow soft spikes on your golf shoes. It is the player.s responsibility to be aware of and know the dress code policies of a club.

What about tipping while at the golf course? Again, first check with the club or course because there are some clubs that do not allow tipping. Most do. It is common to tip one to two dollars per bag upon arrival or leaving after your round, if you receive proper assistance with your bag or bags. The restaurant and the beverage cart are typically tipped on basic restaurant guidelines.

Once on the golf course there are some common rules that should be followed. The rules of golf state that there is no limit on how few clubs you can carry in your bag however you are limited to fourteen clubs in your golf bag. In a competitive situation you will be assessed extra strokes for this type of infraction.

Before going onto the golf course, you need to understand how to repair a divot in the fairway or rough. This is important to insure proper maintenance of the golf course. On the green you need to know how to properly repair a ball mark made on the putting green. If repaired properly the turf can repair itself in a few days. If the ball mark on the putting green is not repaired properly, it could take weeks for the turf to repair itself.

Remember that no matter how good or how bad it gets, we do this for fun....Darn it!!!

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Debbie Steinbach - The Full Swing DVD

Ladies! Hit longer drives and straighter iron shots using the fun information given in Debbie Steinbach's The Full Swing DVD. The Full Swing DVD demonstrates how to create a powerful and consistent swing motion to boost your confidence and improve your game. The Venus fundamentals in Volume 2 will show you:


  • The set up

  • The full swing

  • Proper impact position

  • The infamous boob factor

  • Strange lies

  • Pre-shot routine

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Chicken Soup For the Soul - Second Round

CHICKEN SOUP SECOND ROUND is a paperback by JACK CANFIELD, MARK VICTOR HANSEN, JEFF AUBERY, MARK & CHRISSY DONNELLY Chicken Soup for the Golfer's Soul: The 2nd Round is an uplifting and entertaining collection of stories that celebrates the links and those who love them. Due to popular demand, the co-authors have compiled more stories to celebrate the foibles, feats and famous people on the fairway. Written by professional and amateur golfers, caddies and weekend hackers, these stories reveal the most universal aspects of the game so many millions enjoy.

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Play Golf Like Annika Sorenstam Even After She Retires

Let Annika Sorenstam teach you to play golf with her book Golf Annika's Way. Annika Sorenstam has been the ranked as the best female golfer in the world of the better part of the decade. Already a member of the LPGA Hall of Fame, Annika is currently the all-time LPGA money winner and captured the coveted career Grand Slam. So read Golf Annika's Way and improve your game.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Improve With Club 28 If You Are A Junior Golfer Or A Lady Golfer

Because the Golfgym Club 28 (about 1.75 Pounds) are weighted in porportion to a standard golf club. The extra weight makes it easier to keep track of the club head as it pulls you through the impact zone. The GolfGym Club 28 increases your power, flexibility and balance. An exclusive club design distributes the weight like that of a standard golf club with half the total weight in the bottom third of the club. With this weighting you will develop consistency by following the correct swing path. The Golf Gym Club 28 is great for lady golfers and junior golfers.

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Golf Bag Picture Frame As A Tee Gift, Golf Trophy Or Junior Golf Award

This Golf Bag Picture Frame holds any picture measuring 4" x 6" and is a great way to remember any single golf tournament as a tee gift, a golf prize or golf tournament trophy or it can be used as a junior golf award. In addition, the golf bag picture frame makes a great golf gift for the holidays or a birthday gift.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Golf Strecthing Aid

An easy to travel with golf stretching aid is the Golf Exercise Resistance Cords by Izzo Golf. With this golf stretching aid, you are able to strengthen your hips, torso, back, rotator cuffs, shoulder and chest. The Golf Exercise Resistance Cords come with three resistance bands of varying resistance levels. You can exercise anywhere as this golf stretching aids are compact and easy to store at home or take on the road with you as you travel. The golf resistance cords come in its own mesh carry bag and golf specific exercise instructions are included.

Find more golf fitness equipment to help your golf game at VGS Golf.

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Pewter Golf Bag Picture Frame

This Pewter Golf Bag Frame holds a 4"x 6" photo. This pewter golf bag frame is great for a ladies day tournament gift, a Junior golf tournament awards or awards banquet. This frame comes in a gift box. If ordering for a golf tournament, please call Wireless Golf Coach to insure the proper quantities are available.

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Women's Golf Club Fitting

Ladies, Women's Golf Club Fitting should be important to you! Many ladies do not have a set of clubs that fit them properly. Ladies you must care about if their clubs fit them. Many ladies have "hand me downs" from their husbands or have clubs bought directly off the shelf. These clubs do not make the game easier. Going through a women's golf club fitting will allow you to make a natural move without the need to manipulate the golf club. This will equate to better shots, lower scores and more fun. To read about how to find a qualified club fitter read the article Women's Golf Club Fitting at Wireless Golf Coach.

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