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24th January 2010

Golf Tips – Good Gear and Sportsmanship

If you are just getting into the sport of golf, you have probably heard thousands of golf tips from well-meaning golfers. However, what many golfers fail to realize is that many of the golf tips that work well for one golfer, simply do not work well for another. Here are some golf tips that work well for everyone.

As a beginner, do not rush out and buy a set of high priced clubs. Buy a set of used clubs, or better yet rent your clubs. Take a little time to see if you really enjoy the game of golf, and if you will stick to it first. The used or rented clubs won’t be the top of the line, but they will get you through several games of golf to see if you are going to stick with it. This is also a good opportunity to start researching exactly what clubs you need when you are ready to buy a new set.

Golf is fun, but the sport should not be taken lightly. It is a sport – it isn’t just a bunch of retired men knocking a ball around. It takes a great deal of skill and technique to master the game. The pros you see on television make it look quite simple – but it isn’t. The concepts you will learn from more experienced golfers will sound easy – and look easy – in theory, but in practice, they are quite difficult. The sooner you realize this, the faster you will start to improve your game.

While golf does require skill and technique, it is still meant to be enjoyed and the experience should be relaxing. If you get angry over bad shots or you find that you are not enjoying the game, you should back up and re-evaluate your reasons for playing the game. Try to look at things from a new perspective. It is a game that tests your skill – but it should not test your patience!

Choose your golf aids carefully. A great deal of money can be wasted on aids, courses, and videos that turn out to not be any help at all. When possible, buy used aids, courses, and videos. Save your golfing money for more important things – like clubs, balls, and tees! Used clubs aren’t very good – used training equipment usually works quite well.

Golf is great exercise. Riding in a golf cart defeats that purpose though. Walk, don’t ride! Save the cart for the days when you really are too old to walk a short distance – take advantage of the exercise that you will get by walking from one tee to the next, and take the time to actually enjoy the walk!

Alcohol is often served at the clubhouse – but you should wait until you finish your round of golf before consuming any. First, the alcohol will greatly alter your game. Second, alcohol is a dehydrating substance, and this isn’t safe in the hot sun. Carry water with you during your game, and make sure you drink plenty of it!

Becoming good at the game takes a lot of practice. Use your practice sessions to learn what mistakes you are making, and work to correct them. Don’t just keep making the same mistakes over and over, thinking that it doesn’t matter, or that it is too hard to learn! If you’re going to play, play to win!

Use training aids, and if possible, video tape yourself playing a round of golf, making sure that you get close up shots of you teeing off, close up shots of the club hitting the ball on the tee-off, and even shots of you putting. Have a friend run the camera for you for best results, and review the tape in slow motion to see what needs the most work.

The most important golf tips you will ever receive are the ones that focus on good sportsmanship. Never make fun of other players. Some people do look funny playing golf – but those funny looking people can probably beat every aspect of your game, and they will have the last laugh. Be respectful of your fellow golfers, and listen closely to the advice of the seasoned players.

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3rd November 2009

The Matrix Ozik Golf Shaft New Technology for a Better Golf Game

Matrix Golf has a special high performance golf shaft called the Matrix Ozik. This shaft is very different from conventional shafts. It incorporates new technology to make for a more perfect tee. There are several different Matrix Ozik Golf shafts to choose.

The Matrix Ozik XCON 7 Golf shaft uses technology such as Gradient Energy Flow. In conventional shafts, the energy is focused on bending the shaft between the tip and the midpoint. This causes a weakness in the shaft that affects how the club-head impacts the ball.

With these conventional shafts, the club-face is likely to slide across the ball. Higher spin rates result, and the ball will move off left or right. The Matrix Oziks Gradient Energy Flow technology forces more direct energy onto the club-head. This results in more stability when the club-head impacts the ball.

With more stability, the Matrix Ozik shaft lends the striking of the ball a more accurate impact, with less sliding on the club-face. Thus the ball has less back-spin. The Matrix Ozik gives a true high launch for distance and accuracy.

With the Ozik XCON 7, the weight ranges from 76 grams for the Regular or Firm to 80 grams for the X-Stiff or the XX-Stiff. The torque, because of the sophisticated design of the shaft, is only 2.4. The firm tip is an integral part of the design.

The Matrix Ozik TP-6 has been designed using the best materials on earth and cutting-edge technology, along with superior craftsmanship. The Matrix Ozik TP-6 has wrapped boron as a part of its construction. Ballistic Zylon is also inside the TP-6. G-MAT is another component.

The process for making a Matrix Ozik shaft takes 6 days, 12 steps, and 9 people. In the end, each shaft is given a unique soft feel finish. The Ozik TP-6 is a very lightweight shaft, ranging from 63.5 grams for Senior to 68 grams for X-Stiff or XX-Stiff. The torque is 3.5 to 3.6 and the launch is mid/high. It has a mid-spin.

The Matrix Ozik Code 8 is a new shaft that was designed to accommodate professional players who did not like the feel of lighter weight shafts. The Code 8s heavier tip section provides momentum in the swing and more head feel upon impact.

The Matrix Ozik Code 8 has a special mid-section with 50 count boron placed 10-12 inches away from the butt of the shaft. This makes for a very high MOI. It is best used for woods or on any club where the golfer wants a shaft with a heavier feel.

This Matrix Ozik shaft weighs from 80 grams to 84 grams. The torque is 3.1 to 3.2. It has a mid-launch and a low spin. It is ideal for a high level amateur or a professional player.

Prices for the Matrix Ozik shafts run from $300 to $650, but they are well worth the investment. The technology they use is top notch. They are high level shafts for players who are serious about their golf game.

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This article is written by Eric Stone.
He is an expert at selling custom golf clubs. custom golf clubs

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15th July 2009

A Brief History of Golfing

One of the most elegant and prolific games of this century, golf has a fascinating trail of history running behind. The word ”golf” is actually a modification of the Dutch word “kolf” which simply means a “bat,” “stick,” or “club”. If defined literally, the game is all about striking a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes while complying with the rules of the game. It is one of those rare games which do not require playing area; rather golf is played on golf “courses.” The competitions of golf are based on stroke play, where the individual or team posts with lowest score on the most individual for a full round, wins the game. Some other team games of golf such as fourball have been pioneered, and are played either using matchplay format or stroke. Several alternative styles of golf playing have been introduced like disc golf and miniature golf. However, it is still interesting to find out the History of golf.

Most scholars agree with the “fact” that the Scots were first to popularize the game of golf. However, there exists no common consensus in the history of golf about the inventors of the classy sport. The records suggest a golf-like game was played in a city called Loenen aan de Vecht, Netherlands, on 26 February 1297. The Dutchmen played this game with leather ball and a stick. Actually, the game required the players to hit the ball into a target situated several hundreds of meters away.

The emphasis on golf’s Scottish origin is contributed to the fact that the game was mentioned in two 15th-century Acts of the Scottish Parliament. Further, there are evidences that in A.D 1456, the first game of golf was played at Bruntsfield Links, in Edinburgh, Scotland, as recorded in the archives of The Royal Burgess Golfing Society.

There are some reports which record evidences of golf from continental Europe. Different forms of sports similar to golf were played in 14th century in the countries of France, Belgium, and Holland, apart from Scotland. However, the game was introduced in England by a keen Scottish Baron, James VI, after succeeding on the English throne in 1603.

In the early years of golf, the players never thought of forming a club or society until in 1744 a group of Edinburgh golfers united into a club named Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. It was here that the first 13 rules of golf were drawn up for an annual contest. In 1766, Royal Blackheath Golf Club was formed in England – the first golf club formed outside Scotland.

Although traces of golf can be encountered in 18th century United States, however the game was still waiting to be popularized. The history of golf in North America began with its roots in Canada. In 1873, The Royal Montreal Club was formed, which was followed by the Quebec Golf Club in 1875 and the golf club in Toronto a year later. It was in 1888 that golf re-emerged in the United States. For the first time the “three-hole golf course” was built in Yonkers, New York by a Scotsman, John Reid on a 30-acre site. From a modest beginning, golf emerged as the new national pastime in the United States.

In the recent times golf has become a complete spectators’ game, involving professionals at different levels and amateur tours across various terrains of the world. Not only the game, but the golf players -Tiger Woods, Annika Sorenstam and Jack Nicklaus to name a few, have gained worldwide recognition as great sports personalities. Engrossingly huge sponsorships and new technologies being developed to assist golfers and dedication and raw talent from the emerging players all suggest a luminous new chapter in the “history of golf”.

Patrick Carpen is the designer, writer and owner of the website http://golfing.infobay.ws/
Infobay.ws is a content based, consumer oriented website that provides professionally researched, and up to the minute content on selected subjects. This website was created as a resource to the golfing enthusiast.
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15th July 2009

Gearing Up for Golf – Information for the Novice

Learning how to play golf requires more than just skill. Basic golf equipment and learning about your golfing needs are necessary features for gearing up for golf. Here are some golf tips for the amateur to aid you in learning how to play the game.

For starters, the basic golf equipment is a golf ball. Golf balls are dimpled so they can go very far when driven by golf clubs. Most courses will provide you with balls if you ask.

When gearing up for golf, spend a lot of time educating yourself about your golf club or golf driver. Golf drivers come in different types. This because each course has different landscapes and several golf clubs are needed to make the proper drive. Depending on the landscape, be it sand, grass or cement, a golf club is essential to make the right drive. Professional golfers generally have a bag or two of clubs to handle their golf needs. Most sports equipment stores sell golf clubs. Some are sold in sets while other are sold singly.

To protect your purchases, such as your golf clubs, a club cover is vital for your golfing needs. A golf bag will, of course, contain your clubs in one place and will make it more practical for you to transport many. Golf bags can also hold balls and other items like a water bottle to quench your thirst while under the sun or an extra shirt or your walking shoes. It also covers the edge of your golf club. This is done so to protect it from unsightly scratches and dents. Dents can cause your drive to go from ok to awful.

One piece of standard golf equipment that you need to purchase is a quality pair of golf shoes. Golf shoes are unique from usual rubber shoes or street footwear. They were designed to walk on greens. Golf shoes normally have pointed rubber on the soles to penetrate the earth and grass under your feet. This way, distracting shaking or moving is minimized. This is important because shaking can cause you to miss the ball or do it in the wrong direction. If you want to play professional golf, a sturdy pair of golf shoes is a key piece of golf equipment to purchase. Choose ones that are sturdy yet comfortable enough for you to walk in. Golf is a sport that requires traveling from one hole to another or to where your ball landed and thus, if your golf shoes are painful, you will have a hard time concentrating on your game.

Golf equipment typically supplied by most golf courses (aside from the golf ball) is the tee. The tee is the little pin that you push in the ground to stand your ball onto. It is used for teeing off (the start of your first drive) thus the name.

The most practical piece of golf equipment ever made is the golf cart. Golf carts can take you from one hole to the next, and while they are not allowed on the greens, nevertheless they reduce the burden of having to walk under the hot sun. This golf equipment can be acquired from golf courses. Players are generally made to use a cart to give them a better and more relaxed time playing the sport.

Many specialty and sport shops offer golf equipment. Cyberspace is also a good source. If you are on a tight budget, second hand golf equipment is auctioned off the Internet at E-bay or Yahoo. Or feel out your local golf and sports shops for your golfing necessaties. Don’t be wary about asking for proper education at one of your local clubs or on the course. Just about golf clubs offer courses or a seasoned member may be prepared to give you tips regarding your swing, stroke or how to play the game. Gearing up for golf needs the expenditure of money and time, but once you have your fundamental golf equipment in hand, you’ll be ready to score your 1st hole in one!

For more info, check out Basic Golf Equipment or Articles On Golf Gear. Ron King is a web developer; visit his website Authoring Articles.
Copyright 2008 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.
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9th July 2009

The Ideal Golf Vacation Locations

So you love to golf and want to take a golfing vacation? Before you plan your next golf retreat consider the following golf resorts. Each of these locations ranked highest in the best places to visit for the golf enthusiasts.

One wonderful area to visit for a golf vacation is Hawaii. The six islands that make up Hawaii seem to be perfect for golfers. Hawaii also features a perfect golfing season, which means year round in Hawaii. This is why many golfers and golf course architects visit the six islands each year. There are many wonderful golf resort courses found on the islands of Maui, Oahu and Kauai Islands.

Consider Maui as one of the best places to golf:
Some of the most impressive golf courses can be found on the island of Maui. Here you will enjoy golf courses with sweeping views of the coastline and neighboring islands. However, during the winter months you can often stop humpback whales swimming along the coast while taking your swing. Hawaii is truly a paradise for golfers with spectacular scenes ranging from mountains to ocean with sloping golf course terrains. However, this popularity also makes it difficult to book a golf vacation in Hawaii and you will need to be prepared for an expensive price.

Another location that ranks high with golf enthusiasts is Southern California. Here you will find golf courses that have hosted some historic golf events. With a combination of beauty and elegance, California golf courses are perfect for International tournaments or just a relaxing round of golf. Three of the most celebrated golf resorts in California including the Double Tree Golf Resort, Mt. Woodson and Pala Mesa Golf Resort. In California you can find remarkable golf resorts that range from mountain to ocean side courses depending on your scenic choice.

Michigan can also be a great place to golf:
Another excellent summer golf destination is Michigan. Here you will find over a thousand golf resorts and courses that offer you excellent service which ranks Michigan twelfth on the list of golfing destinations in the world. Four of the top golf courses in American can be found in Michigan. You will find lush fairways surrounded by vistas and blue waters that aren’t found anywhere else.

Lastly there is Florida. Florida is home to many spectacular golf courses and resorts. In addition, Florida offers a number of pro-golf shops, driving ranges, golf putting greens, bars and restaurants. Over the years many golf tournaments have been held in Florida, many of which are PGA and LPGA Tours. The golf courses in Florida are only matched by their excellent accommodations and fabulous dining choices. Everything you want in an excellent golf vacation can be found in Florida.

Some of the best first-rate golf resorts can be found in Myrtle Beach which is often known as the golfing capital of the world. Nowhere else in the world can you find more golf courses in one area? However, if you want a true test of your golfing abilities then there is only one place, Ireland. If you want excitement, rugged challenges and beautiful vistas along with excellent amenities then you need to travel to Ireland for you next golfing vacation.

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