4. When in doubt, go back to basics:Golf can really get you thinking too much. There's a lot of information out there, and the most mind-numbing part can be the instruction. When you're a new golfer, you can't help but read it and watch it, but too much can be, well, too ...
Details on how much the image will narrow for a given degree of tilt varies with the projector. However, Harrison says that most vendors who specialize in golf simulators are both well versed in this issue and tend to recommend just those models that they are most familiar with, so they kn...
Unlike most traditional blades, however, the CB Forged irons are much more forgiving. There’s a small cavity on the clubs and with a slightly wider, filler sole, it’s easier to be aggressive through the ground. I certainly don’t consider myself a highly skilled player. I’m just as...
Once you have played a couple of rounds and have become familiar with the game, you can decide if you want to continue and buy your first golf clubs.As we’ve explained previously, custom-fitted or top brand name clubs are not necessary or suitable for beginners. For your first golf ...
If you don't have a compass, you can create your own in much the same way people did hundreds of years ago. To create your own compass, you will need the following materials: A needle or some other wire-like piece of steel (a straightened paper clip, for example) ...
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How I Got in the Swing with Custom-Fitted ClubsRead the full-text online article and more details about "How I Got in the Swing with Custom-Fitted Clubs" - The Birmingham Post (England), February 14, 2013The Birmingham Post (England)...
However, don’t worry too much if you’re just a beginner looking to try out the game: these types of clubs are only illegal in competitions, and unless you’re playing for money nobody will care if you’re using a club that contravenes the rules in a casual round. ...
For the same reasons that someone who is 6’5” wouldn’t walk into a men’s clothing store and buy a suit off the rack, golfers need to make sure that the golf clubs they buy are suited to their body type and size. This is particularly important for players who are either...