Putting Practice Tips
January 17, 2011 by Zach McPherson
Filed under Golf
Did you ever get tangled up in difficulties like this? It’s a typical enough difficulty but most people in this predicament won’t talk about it for fear of ridicule. They struggle on from day to day, stressed out with worry and totally powerless to think of the best way out or how to solve it.
What is going on right now? Why don’t we examine it in closer. Maybe it will include some of the following points. Maybe, you will be able to add some of your own points to the discussion. The main focus will be on improving your putting game.
At this point why don’t we examine exactly what has prompted the present problems. I keeping adding up tons of strokes on the green. Now although your problem may be a challenging one, there are a few feasible solutions to it. You might have already thought of a few or even all of these, but let’s have a closer look at them. These are just alternatives, you don’t need to reject them out of hand, or accept any of them just yet, because each one of these is going to be looked at much more closely. Your first possibility is to practice until your hands are sore.
Go out and buy some putting lessons this will help a lot. Event though this costs a little bit of cash it will be helpful in the long run because you will know what you need to do to improve. They can also help you pick out a new putter if you need one.
Always learn putting drills and use them all of the time. This helps you focus on certain situations that you will see when you are out on the course. This is generally a cheap option because you can do lots of these for free or minimal cost.
Finally, I would create a practice schedule that includes a lot of the past options. This will help you stay focused and keep your eye on the goal of better putting. Since you will be learning new drills this will help you when you are bored.
For more tips and an article on golf swing tips check this out.
Retirement Gifts For Golfers
July 19, 2010 by Rhys Jones
Filed under Golf
There is a commonly held belief that golf is the exclusive realm of rich entrepreneurs and businessmen. It is also still seen as an elite sport that is not easily accessible by regular blue collared employees. However, this is not really true any more as modernization and commercialization have brought these so-called elite sports into the realm of everyone.
This is because there is no necessity to buy sophisticated equipment to have a game, so, unlike big game fishing and polo which need very costly resources like a boat or a horse respectively, golfers only require a set of golf clubs, which are reasonably affordable. With this in mind, retirement gifts for golfers and aspiring golfers can be easily dreamed up.
Making personalized retirement gifts for golfers is quite an easy task as you can easily personalize your golfing equipment with items such as home made golf club pouches, and caddy covers and ball cleaners. These can be knitted or made using any handicraft requiring other materials.
Another idea is to think about the fashion aspect of golfing which is to focus on the things worn by a golfer. You may even start a new trend in golfing apparel just by having a good imagination and using a timely combination of clothing design for your retiree.
The most usual method of getting a retirement gift for golfers is to go to the nearest sports shop and get your retiree something they sell there. It may sound a bit impersonal, but then this may prove really useful, if the retiree is still a novice golfer. Perhaps you could get a book on golfing, a subscription to a golfing magazine or a box of personalized golf balls.
However, you could find out what your retiree golfer still needs, and perhaps also use your imagination to think about what ways you could use to enhance the golfing equipment the retiree may already have.
Commercially made golfing equipment is always a safe bet. If you want to make your retiree feel great, buy him or her a famous-name set of golf clubs, thereby making him feel like a professional.
You could go to the joke shop and see if they have anything for the golfer there. They probably do have since it is such a popular game.
Gag gifts should be chosen quite carefully since they can raise sensitive matters for the retiree, especially novice players. Gags as gifts in relation to golfing might be taken the wrong way and put them off, if they are upset by the idea suggested by the gag or joke given to them.
As for veteran players who are already well adapted to the game, the gift of a good gag on their retirement day would be quite funny as they would already see golfing not only as a way to relieve stress, but also to actually have some fun in a competitive environment.
Retirement gifts for golfers are just a simple way to make your golfer friend enjoy life after his career is over.
If you are interested in golfing or retirement gifts for golfers, just go along to our website on Golfing Tips for Novices.
Choosing Golf Shoes
December 4, 2009 by Rhys Jones
Filed under Golf
Your swing could well change, your accuracy and distance will definitely improve with practice, and you’ll become deadly accurate with at putting, but you will always do all these things while you are standing on your feet in your shoes.
So, your feet need to be quite comfortable, haven’t they! Have you ever developed a blister while walking or running? It’s all you can think about and it ruins your enjoyment of the experience of what you are doing. Don’t let uncomfortable shoes ruin your game of golf too.
This is one area where you shouldn’t let your natural frugality make the decision for you. You will be putting on these shoes many times over a long period of time and they should be considered a good investment in your game of golf.
Comfort, not cost, should be your main concern when buying shoes. Your foot should not move at all on your heel when you walk, yet your toes shouldn’t feel constrained. Have your shoes fitted to your feet and walk around in them before you actually buy them.
Proper golf shoes should also be waterproof, so that your feet stay dry in damp conditions. Good socks are important too as they will take perspiration away from you feet, keeping your feet dry and comfortable.
All golf courses prohibit metal spikes on golf shoes in an effort to protect their delicate greens. Purchase shoes that allow you to change the rubber spikes easily, and while you’re doing that, purchase some extra spikes. You never know when you may lose one. You should also replace the spikes when they become worn.
You have many things to worry about while playing golf, but your feet shouldn’t be one of them. When it comes to golf shoes, quality counts.
If you are thinking about purchasing new golf shoes, or if you are just into golf, please go to our website entitled Golfing Tips for Beginners


