Archive for August, 2009

Golf Balls That Match Your Skills
by: Robert Thatcher

Any golfer knows the role of the golf balls in their plays. No matter how good a golfer is, if he is without golf balls then his skills have no value. Every golfer knows these facts. This is why golf balls had become the primary commodities among golfers.

There is no general way to determine which golf ball is best for individual players. Read the rest of this entry

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The hardwork and perfection going behind producing Titleist Golf accessories can be instrumental in providing you an edge over your competitors and can help you hit many winning birdies.

The Golf accessories made by Titleist are known for their compatibility with any type of conditions. This holds great importance for any golfer as the accessories produced by other companies hold good in some circumstances Read the rest of this entry

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Golf Etiquette

It is a shame that golf etiquette is not being followed as closely anymore.  There was a time when every player on the golf course was respectful and people didn’t have a problem with them.

Now understandably, there are golf courses where golf etiquette is not needed as much, or isn’t as enforced simply because of the condition of the course.  However, people are getting more and more lax in their golf etiquette.  One place that I see it happening more and more is people picking up balls that are not theirs.  When you see a ball that is clearly not yours, leave it where it is.  Now there are times when I have picked up a ball when it was buried nicely in the woods or in the lake while looking for mine.  But if there is a ball on the fairway or green that is not yours, leave it there.  It is only right.

Another golf etiquette that gets me is when people drive their golf carts all over the course with no regards to signage.  The signs are telling you something for a reason.

The last thing that gets me is people that bring beverages and other refreshments to a course and then throw the trash on the ground.  Golf courses are one of the nicest places and are generally very well maintained.  I love going to a well maintained course because of the beauty.  Trash on the course just ruins it.  Treat the course like you would hiking or camping; pack it in, pack it out.

Much of golf etiquette should be common sense, but just think about educating yourself and others on golf etiquette in order to make everyones golf experience more enjoyable.

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Is Tiger Woods The Greatest Golfer Ever?

Is Tiger Woods The Greatest Golfer Ever?

In this article, the author examines Tiger Woods’ place in history.

On Sunday, Tiger Woods shot a final-round 66 to win the Buick Open and became the youngest player in history to amass 50 wins, surpassing the previous youngest, the Golden Bear, Jack Nicklaus by an amazing 3 years.

Woods became just the seventh member of the PGA Tour’s exclusive 50-win Read the rest of this entry

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