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... and unneeded, but if you feel as though you need to save the ball then at least you know there is an accessory out there for you. One clever internet site offers something called the Tee-Card. It is a small product the size of a business card, and it pops out to form a golf tee that can be used as many ...
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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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... you re aiming correctly on the course. Here s a drill I use in my golf instruction sessions. First, pick a target and lay one club down on the ground a few feet in front of the ball, but on the target line. Then, take a second club and lay it down parallel to the first but along your toe line to indicate ...
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... technical about it, my mission is to help you start and improve your golf game. Read on and have an open mind. Understanding the game You will need to know that your goal is to send the ball to the hole. However, you may ask why then do players take so much time on the tee? This is because you will need ...
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... interact with the items that they are looking at. This is why, in the online world, it is so helpful for people to be able to read the reviews that have been published by other consumers, those that own the item in question. Consumers want to hear about how the item handles, since they cannot interact ...
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