Important Tips about Starter Golf Equipment

When you’re just getting started as a golfer you might be overwhelmed by all the options that are available for beginners when it comes to golf equipment. Many of the things advertised as perfect for new golfers actually fall short of being ideal for beginners. Picking the right pieces of equipment that will help you build a solid foundation for your golf game will leave you better off than spending money on equipment that won’t help you much with your game.

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May 03 2011 | Golf | 1 Comment »

Golfing Etiquette Essentials

Golf is a game of rules and etiquette, and it is quite important to know the basics of golfing etiquette before you go up to the tee to play your first game of golf.

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March 15 2011 | Golf | No Comments »

Buying Golf Equipment

Buying golf clubs can be like throwing your money into the wind, but armed with some fore-knowledge, you can save yourself time and money when you’re choosing your golf clubs. As in many things, you can either spend a lot of money in one go or you can spend a little several times, until you get what you really need.

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March 06 2011 | Golf | No Comments »

Choosing A Golf Cart Bag or Golf Bag With Stand

When planning and preparing to buy golf equipment, most people tend to think of golf clubs as the primary piece of equipment. While this is mostly true, since the clubs are what you hit the golf ball with, a golf bag can be equally as important because it protects your clubs. A quality golf cart bag or golf stand bag will have enough dividers to ensure that all of your clubs fit in the bag without banging against each other.

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January 10 2011 | Golf | 1 Comment »

Acquire Premium Golf Accessories That You Really Desire

When shopping for golf equipment, it’s not hard to go overboard. A beginner might be overwhelmed and tempted by all of the gadgets and equipment. There are two good reasons not to rush out with an open wallet. The first reason is that a beginner does not need to latest and greatest in the golf world. You may not know for sure if you’re going to stick with it. Buy only the basics that you need, not all the cool stuff you want.

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October 05 2010 | Golf | No Comments »

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