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I Want to Play Golf This Winter

November 22nd, 2009
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More and more people every single year decide to play a game of golf, simply because the game does not need to be too strenuous but it does give much needed fitness. When winter comes though a lot of people begin to worry that they will not be able to play any golf. I mean most golf courses incline to close and the ones that do not, make it out of the question to play a game of golf, merely because the ground is so damp and muddy. So what are some ways which you can still play golf throughout the winter? Lets take a look.

 

Indoor Golf

Although it may not be as fun, you will get a huge amount of exercise and be able to practice your game in time for the summer months again. The only genuine downside about indoor golf is the fact that it can be a lot more pricey than playing on a green.

 

Wii

So you may well be wondering why there is a games console in the list. But the Wii is not just a games console, it allows you to play things such as golf from the comfort of your own home and it does not really cost anything besides your electricity bill.

 

Overseas

This may sound a bit odd, but it is mainly targeted at the wealthier people. Why not fly out to a different country that has higher temperatures throughout the UK winter period. This will allow you to get the much needed practice every weekend or whenever you can find free time to aviate out.

 

Summing up there are lots of different techniques and approaches that you can take to keep your game up in the winter period.

 

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Robin Williams On GOLF (Funny a$ F**k)

June 25th, 2009
Odinseye14 asked:


This is for my scottish comrades. The scottish proudly invented the game of golf, is this how ????? Hahaha

Roberta

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Making Your Own Golf Clubs

May 15th, 2009
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For amateur golfers, making one’s own set of golf clubs or just that one special club can be a lot of fun, and could help in one’s game.

You may ask why you would ever think of building your own golf clubs.Well, the big reason is that when you buy clubs off the shelf, you are stuck with the sizes and fits that are in stock - limited only.  There may be one size for men; another for the women; and another for children who need junior golf clubs. At 6 ft 2 in, for me buying off the rack can cause my golf game to suffer and cause some annoying back aches because if the clubs are too short. By learning to make your own golf club, you can help your body from back pains and same money at the same time.

There really isn’t much needed to make one’s own golf clubs.You just need a head, shaft, grip and some other materials to hold it all together.Browsing through the net will give you many great options to buying your components and make clubs that match your game.

Club heads — iron and wood heads are available anywhere. One can buy club heads that resemble popular brands or designs unique to the manufacturer you buy them from. Each vendor offers their own line of clubs.

Shafts – you can buy the same shafts that the name brand golf club companies use.

Grips – there are many different sizes and types of grips.  You can find them in all price ranges and even buy the same ones the pros use..

Ferules — That’s the little plastic piece that goes on the end of the shaft above the club head you’ll find on some clubs. These are purely decorative except on graphite shafts, where they are needed to absorb some of the stresses where the shaft joins the club head.

The beauty of finding the components to make your club is the fact that you can mix and match components to match your game.

Some of the tools needed are:

Grip tape – two sided tape is needed

Grip tape solvent – very cheap and you can recycle the excess

Epoxy – you will needs an epoxy with a drying time of 2-3 hours

Pipe cutter for cutting steel shafts, a plumbing cutter will work fine

For graphite shaft use a hack saw

Grip cutting knife – one with a hooked blade works nicely

Sandpaper for roughing up shaft tips to epoxy them

Shaft clamp – a thick piece of rubber in a vise works well

Making a golf club consists of measuring and cutting the shaft to length, abrading the tip to make sure the bond to the head is as good as possible. You then push the ferrule over the thin end of the shaft and glue the head to the shaft with epoxy. Waiting for the epoxy to dry is the worst part of the job… You want to take your new golf club to the course and try it out. Once the epoxy has set, you wrap the butt end of the shaft with grip tape (double-sided sticky tape), wet it using one of a wide range of solvents, slide the grip over it and let dry. Now you clean your new golf club, polish the ferrule and end up with something better then you can buy at a store.

So get to your computer, find some great websites and order your components. In no time, you will be able to create your own golf clubs. So have fun.

Those who play golf know it’s addictive. Building your own clubs can result in a similar addiction, so be warned.

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what is the easiest golf swing method?

December 17th, 2008
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Fringey asked:


I’m fed up with golf instruction in general, there must be an easy way to play this game! I need help!

Hamza

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What is the best golf swing instruction book?

September 21st, 2008
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Tommy H asked:


I’ve always kind of cycled with my golf swing, especially with my driver. I can only hit my driver straight every so often and I’ve never been able to use a 3 or 4 iron. Does anyone have any suggestions on good books that could help me out with my swing and perhaps all aspects of my game?

Shayne

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Whats the best website for free golf instruction videos?

September 9th, 2008
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edwardm589 asked:


Beginner golfer looking for short free web videos that show different aspects of the game

Shannon

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Golf Instruction DVD?

July 16th, 2008
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Big Steve asked:


Can somebody recommened a great “GOLF INSTRUCTION DVD” I am a high handicapper and want to improve on all aspects of my game.

Giancarlo

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