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... develop their skills? Here are a few tips to help you give your children a good head start in the golfing world. One of the first things you may want to do is enroll them into a golf class. Many of your local golf courses have classes just for children. There is no need to go out and buy a new set of ...
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... golfers on the importance of the machine (body) in optimal golf performance. Work on the machine and your game will skyrocket! I played with a gentleman the other day that had every limitation in the book. And guess what? He could barely get the ball airborne. He was SO frustrated and embarrassed. I took ...
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... special features that help golfers play better, like an oversize head. I ve talked about these clubs in my golf tips. Players with high and mid golf handicaps prefer cavity backs, although some low handicappers and touring pros use them. Blade irons are not as popular as cavity backs. A blade iron features ...
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... getting everything there easily and intact, and keeping everything sane for the whole time you are there. If you buy a few golf accessories beforehand, you can make things a lot less stressful on yourself. Here I will outline some of the things that will make your trip much easier. First, you should purchase ...
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... bag with you anyways, you might as well make the best of it and include some of the accessories that you are most likely to need while playing your game. This could include extra balls and tees, a small club repair kit, extra sunblock, a first aid kit, and anything else that you might think of. As long ...
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