- Thursday, March 11, 2010, 13:46
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Short-game researcher and instructor Dave Pelz may have a few detractors, but the former NASA scientist is arguably golf's most influential short-game expert of our time. Two best-selling instruction books, a successful network of short-game schools and the trust of world's best players, including Phil Mickelson, have certainly validated his methods. I caught up with Pelz at his headquarters near Austin overlooking beautiful Lake ...
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- Monday, March 8, 2010, 12:31
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Perhaps the biggest frustration golfers have when they practice is that they can't always feel what they're doing. Now there's a product called the DivotMat, which not only can help them immediately diagnose what is going on in their swings but also provide good training at home away from the golf course or range. The DivotMat is a hitting mat that leaves a mark, ...
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- Tuesday, February 9, 2010, 22:32
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Where can you party Super Bowl-style, lay some cash on the big game and play a few rounds of golf? Las Vegas, of course. Sin City provides perhaps a better destination than even Miami for Super Sunday 2010. Many hotels offer weekend promotions that include tee times at premier courses.
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- Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 15:48
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It must be tough for any serious golfer right now, watching their sport get shredded in the meat grinder of the mainstream media, which, without Tiger Woods' infidelities, wouldn't give one hoot about our game. But PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem on is correct when he points out that golf was here centuries before the PGA Tour and will be here long after any ...
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- Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 18:38
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Hireko Golf's odd-looking Acer XDS Cabriolets performed admirably on the course. Their most impressive attribute was the negligible loss of distance produced by off-center contact. I tend to strike the ball somewhat toward the toe of the clubface, but doing so with the Cabriolets appeared to have no affect on my distance. The same went for shots hit somewhat thin; they came in ...
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- Sunday, October 11, 2009, 19:08
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TourResourceCenter.com, the most comprehensive web site EVER built for golfers. The TRC provides Junior Golfers, Amateur Golfers, Aspiring Professional Golfers and Caddies information and resources to develop and improve your golf game.
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- Friday, August 7, 2009, 4:00
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"From the outset, my vision for the resort centred around offering a world-class golf experience with the most notable designers behind it," said Len Barrie, President and CEO of Bear Mountain Resort.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009, 11:21
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How can you improve distance control on wedge shots? Charlie King of Reynolds Golf Academy recommends the Happy Caddie game, a two-person drill that PGA Tour legends such as Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer used to hone their distance control.
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- Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 15:59
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Tiger Woods. The Masters. It’s spring, the azaleas are in bloom, and golf is center stage. This year, one of Myrtle Beach, S.C.’s finest joins the elite field at August National. He’s Dustin Johnson, the young pro who swept to victory at Pebble Beach after sharpening his golf game as an undergrad at Coastal Carolina University.
Myrtle Beach proved to be an ideal place for Johnson ...
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- Thursday, April 2, 2009, 14:25
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The game of golf is played on a huge, grass-covered area known as a golf course. The course is either a nine-hole or an eighteen-hole playing field. Many beginners prefer to start with a nine-hole golf course.
Each player needs the necessary equipment to play the game. The equipment consists of a set of playing clubs,
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