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Keeping Golf Conditioning Simple

The game of golf is often not seen as a sport needing athletic conditioning, however Tiger Woods has changed this attitude with physical conditioning that would match that of an Olympic standard track and field competitor. His dominance of the game, I believe is largely down to his physical conditioning, this has caused many of [...]

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The Golf Balls You Choose Can Enhance Your Game

On the outside most golf balls look pretty much the same, but the contents inside of an individual ball can be completely different. The inside of a golf ball can determine which ball is right for you as a beginner, intermediate or experienced player.
Choose golf balls for better performance
One of the most important [...]

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How To Acheive A Good Golf Swing

Achieving a good golf swing is probably one of the most frustrating parts of your golf game. As golfers we are constantly modifying and improving our swing to get more distance or to correct a bad slice or hook.

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Jay Golden?s Pendulum Swing
Jay Golden’s Pendulum SwingJay Golden’s Pendulum Swing An entertaining DVD that will help your overall game. Jay Golden provides simple concepts to improve your entire game, from puttting and chipping to the full swing. Practice the excercises provided in The Pendulum Swing DVD and you will lower your scores. Check Prices on Jay Golden’s Pendulum Swing

Golf in the Mountains DVD
Golf in the Mountains DVDGolf in the Mountains DVDOver 2 hours of stunning golf course features, tips and great destinations. Check Prices on Golf in the Mountains DVD

Jim McLean: The Best of The Golf Channel Academy Vol 1
Jim McLean: The Best of The Golf Channel Academy Vol 1Bring the best of The Golf Channel Academy home with this special collection of Jim McLean?s favorite episodes. Check Prices on Jim McLean: The Best of The Golf Channel Academy Vol 1

Buying A Golf Cart
There was a time when using a motorized golf cart was something of a luxury. Most players back then used either their shoulders to carry their clubs or a three-wheeled buggy looking thing that you pulled behind you. Ah, those were the days.In most places i