Friday, April 11, 2008

Luxury Golf Carts

More people than ever are living in exclusive, gated communities that are surrounded by golf courses. For this reason, the demand for golf carts has reached an all time high. Those who want simply the best when it comes to these small vehicles are opting to purchase luxury golf carts that cost upward of $15,000.

Luxury golf carts can go both on the street and on the golf course. Those who live in golfing communities enjoy the convenience of owning these vehicles as they can hop in the golf cart and go right to the golf course without having to rent a golf cart. In addition, people can use these vehicles in the neighborhood. Retirement communities throughout the United States are rife with golf carts. People own golf carts and use them within the community like they would use an automobile, despite the fact that they generally go less than 20 miles an hour.

Those who really want to show off both on the golf course and off are more inclined to purchase one of the many luxury golf carts that are on the market today. While most golf carts on the market cost less than $10,000, luxury golf carts cost more than $15,000 and come with such additions as coolers and DVD players in the cart. Some of the luxury golf carts feature custom luxury upholstery and windshields and have the look of a Hummer.

Golf carts are usually two seaters, but some luxury golf carts have four seats. This can be beneficial for a night on the town in the retirement community as well as a round of golf with several friends. As more baby boomers are beginning to retire and more people are taking up the sport of golf like never before, there is a growing need for these small vehicles that anyone can easily learn to operate. Even people who have never drove a car can learn to drive a golf cart.

Those who truly want the very best and want to be the envy of the golf course as well as the gated community in which they live will be happy to shell out nearly $20,000 for one of the many luxury golf carts that are on the market. Most of the new, luxury golf carts are electrically powered, so there is no need for gasoline. They come with rechargeable batteries that can either be charged anytime when the vehicle is not in use or overnight in the garage. Some luxury golf carts come with special keys so that no one can steal the vehicle. Unlike automobiles, golf carts generally have one key that fits all vehicles, so it makes sense for anyone purchasing luxury golf carts to get a special key made so no one will steal their prized possession.

Luxury golf carts are all the rage in upscale gated communities and retirement villages. They are particularly prevalent in places such as Florida, California and Arizona as well as parts of South Carolina. Anywhere you find warm weather and gated golfing communities, you can be sure to find luxury golf carts in the driveways of many homes.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

4 Great Ways to Improve Driving for Distance

4 Great Ways to Improve Driving for Distance

There are all kinds of materials on the market that have lofty claims of greatly improving driving distances in short order. The problem is that most of these books, tools, DVDs, and techniques are designed for the masses. I don’t know about you, but I am definitely not the average golfer. All golfers are unique and unless you are purchasing materials that are designed specifically to help you when it comes to driving for distance, chances are very slim that the mass marketed materials are going to greatly improve your abilities. That being said, the following things can greatly improve your driving distance and overall game play if you use them wisely.

1) Incorporate golf fitness into your life. There really are fitness exercises that can improve your golf game by training, toning, and strengthening your muscles. Most people believe that hitting the ball harder is the way to go about driving for distance when in truth hitting the ball smarter would accomplish so much more. Proper golf fitness teaches your body to hit the ball correctly every time without punishing your muscles and sacrificing accuracy.

2) Spend time at the driving range. The driving range is your daily dose of driving for distance exercise. By doing this, your muscles are going to become more accustomed to the mechanics involved in the proper golf swing and you will learn your swing better. The more you know about your personal golf swing the better able you are to really achieve your goals of driving for distance.

3) Invest in good quality clubs. Custom clubs that are designed around your physical characteristics as well as your golf swing are the best way to go by far. At the same time, a good quality set of clubs that are suitable for your driving for distance needs, such as offering flexible shafts will bring about no small degree of improvement in your game and your ability to make those drives you’ll want to write home about.

4) Take lessons. Golf professionals can be found almost anywhere a golf course can be found. This means that you have the opportunity to learn from those who have experience with common golf problems but also those who actually play the game of golf. The title of golf pro is one that is earned and not one that is given out to just anyone that can pick up a club. Lessons can help with so much more than simply driving for distance. A qualified golf pro can help you improve your overall golf game.

Whether you are looking for massive improvements when it comes to driving for distance or are willing to take small but consistent steps in your efforts you will find that any one or a combination of all the methods above will help you achieve your goal if you work at them. Start today and see how much of a difference small changes can bring to your golf game and your driving distance.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Golf Game Aids

So many people complain about their game it is a wonder any one ever plays. You can go to any course and someone somewhere is throwing a fit because they sliced the ball, or missed the putt, or drove the ball right into the water. Kerrrplunk!

There are some truly unique golf training tools available to overcome some of the simplest mistakes made by the most avid golfer. These tools can really help the beginner golfer and the advanced golfer as well.

The nice thing about these golf game aids is they can be used by either men or women. One of the first aids someone can buy is a smart glove. This is a fantastic tool for beginner golfers as well as the more experienced. This glove can be worn in competition.

The design is unique in that it lets you visually see where your grip should be. It is available for either the left or right handed golfer. Using a smart glove can improve your game rather quickly. This glove can instantly cure the slice by positioning the club out of the palm and back into the fingers.

The S-Factor putting tool is a great golf aid you can use to clear up your putting problems. This little gadget can show you the proper line for a good putt. It improves your stance and helps with a square hit. These things can all be detrimental to the putt. With the S-Factor putting tool you can correct these problems to improve your putt. Improving your putt improves your game.

There are many instructional videos on the market guaranteeing results for a better game. There are also every gadget imaginable to help with this as well. You can spend a fortune trying each one and not getting anywhere. Research on line to determine which tools would be right for you.

You can go out and buy everything on the market or you can do a little research and save some big money. Do not misunderstand me. There are many good instructional videos on the market which can help with your game. Look for ones which the pros have put out for proper instruction.

When you research the Internet you will see other people in the same boat. There are many good forums available for the woman golfer. Just joining one can give you more information to correct your game than any book could. The people in the forums are wanting to improve their games too. They are willing to share the secrets they use to help with their games.

There are other websites which can help by giving hints and tips for better swings and stances. There are so many tips you can find to improve your game when you do a little research. The problem comes when trying to improve your game on your own. You need to get feed back from others to determine what you are doing wrong. Without this feed back you could develop bad habits that can be detrimental to your game.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Improve Your Putting

Best Ways to Improve Your Putting Game

Every golfer practices as often as they can, but quite a few of them are practicing the wrong strokes. Putting is one of the most important strokes in the game of golf because it will definitely save you strokes in the long run. You can hit a fantastic yard drive straight down the fairway that will impress all your friends, but if you can’t putt very well, face it – you aren’t going to score very well, either.

Fortunately, there is a way to improve your putting. It’s not expensive – it only takes patience and time. How much of your hopefully daily practice time are you using for putting? You should be spending well over half your time on this one very important stroke. In order to make your practice time count, you should look into purchasing an inexpensive indoor/outdoor portable putting green. You’ll find it will be one of the best investments you ever made to improve not only your putting, but your entire golf game. They are very popular, so most any sporting goods store, virtual or real world, should have them in stock.

You now have your new practice putting green, and you’re ready to improve your putting game! A good way to begin and to get a feel for your new green is to choose a mark on the green about 10 feet away from where you will be standing, not in the cup, but close to it. Practice putting by seeing how close you can get the ball to this mark. As you improve, move back in 10 foot increments, and continue practicing until you can accurately putt right up to the mark.

Next, began to practice hitting the ball towards the cup, but about a foot away from it. This is harder than it sounds, but with practice, your putting game will improve by leaps and bounds. Again, start off by putting from about 10 feet away, then move back until you are 20 feet from the cup, then 30 feet.

It’s now time to see how many balls you can sink in the cup of your practice putting green. Start out by standing about a foot away, and practice until you can sink 3 or 4 balls. Move out another foot, and do the same. Continue sinking and moving back in five foot increments until you can get the ball in the cup consistently from around 20 feet away.

Animal trainers know that when training a dog or horse, it is always best to end a training session on a positive note. This is psychological, and believe it or not, this tactic works on humans, too. You will feel better about your practice session if you don’t stop until you have been successful in one way or another. Set a goal for yourself – see how many balls you can sink in ten minutes right before you quit for the day. Challenge yourself to break your record from the previous day. If you were able to sink 3 balls in a row on Wednesday, sink 4 on Thursday, and so on. Make a game out of the game of golf, and don’t take it all too seriously. Remember, it’s supposed to be fun!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Golf Etiquette

As with other sports, the manners and etiquette you use on the golf course defines what kind of a person you are and how you respect the game and the rights of others. To have bad golf etiquette can alienate you from potential friends and golf partners. Nobody wants to play with someone who does not respect the game or themselves. When you first start golf you may not know what good golf etiquette is. Even if you been on the links for years you might have forgotten a couples of rules or you might not know about some of them at all.

When getting around the course most people use carts. There is etiquette with carts as well. Most courses will have posted cart rules. When you see a cart path only, do not deviate from the course given. You could damage the greens or get the cart stuck. Some courses have a ninety degree rule. They do not want you to park you carts on inclines that are or exceed ninety degrees. Keep your cart out of sand traps or other hazards. They are not made to go four wheeling and you could severely damage the hazard.

Once you drive, please repair the divots that your club has made. Simply put the pieced of sod back in the hole your club has made and press it down. If the course is wet or very dry, your ball could make marks on the green, and it will kill the grass. Try to repair these scratches the best you can. When in a sand trap, rake it after you leave. The footprints you live in the sand can capture another player’s ball and make it almost impossible for them to hit it out.

Here are so other etiquette does and don’ts. When someone is taking a swing or trying to make a putt. Keep quiet. Noise distracts what the golfer is doing and could cost him a stroke. Don’t yell after making a bad shot. Your partner might not mind but the people on another hole will notice it. Watch your shadow. If you shadow fall across the ball your partner could misjudge his swing. Especially on the putting green your shadows can play havoc with your partners’ eyesight. Watch walking in the putting line of your partner. You wouldn’t think so but the weight of your body can leave a depression in the grass or soil big enough to change the path of the ball. It is best to walk around so the sun is in your face and there are no footprints on the putting green.

Keep a good pace while you are playing. If you start slowing down you could back up the entire course. Not only do you frustrate golfers behind you, you slow the tee time schedule off. If you are not moving fast enough, the course ranger will help you do so. A way not to slow down is never spend too much time looking for a lost ball. Take the stroke and put out a new ball. Wait until you are backed up by another player. If you have the time look into a couple of bushes. You may make up that lost ball by finding a new one.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Bay Hill Club And Lodge

A Golf Vacation at Arnold Palmer’s Winter Home

If you would like to experience a unique, one-of-a-kind golf vacation, Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club and Lodge Hotel, located in Orlando, Florida, will provide you with that experience. You will have the feeling that you belong to a private club when you take your golf vacation at Bay Hill.

Arnold Palmer first came to Bay Hill Club and Lodge in 1965 when he was invited, along with Jack Nicholas, Dave Ragan, and Don Cherry to play an exhibition match at the club. From that day on, Arnold Palmer, loved Bay Hill. Returning again during the winter, he became determined to buy the club. In 1970 Arnold Palmer, along with several partners, assumed control of the Bay Hill Club, and six years later, he bought out his partners and made the Bay Hill Club the Palmer family winter home.

The Bay Hill Club and Lodge features a championship golf course that was designed to by Dick Wilson and Arnold Palmer. The grass on the golf course is grown from Bermuda grass seeds, which loves the sun and is drought resistant. The course itself is 7, 205 yards, with a slope rating of 139 and a par of 72. The old overall rating of this golf course is 75.1.

When you choose the Arnold Palma Bay Hill Club and Lodge to your golf vacation, you will be treated to the finest amenities as if you were a member of a private club. The vision that Arnold Palmer had when he acquired Bay Hill was that the private members and the guests would both be treated to world-class service.

If you want to add tennis to your golf vacation, Bay Hill features six tennis courts, two Deco Turf and four Har Tu. There are professional instructors available, a pro shop that is fully stocked, and a racket repair done by experts.

The junior Olympic sized pool is a wonderful place to relax after playing a round of golf. There is also a fitness center with certified personal trainers, and top of the line equipment.

For a relaxing experience after a day of golf, a visit to the Bay Hill Spa or Salon is in order. The spa offers a serene, calm setting where you can choose from some of the most soothing and replenishing treatments available. The body massage and body therapy treatments will leave you refreshed and revitalized, ready for your next day of golf. The salon offers half day our full day packages which are customized for you.

After a day on the golf course you will dine on the finest food and wine prepared by Master chefs in one of the Bay Hills many dining rooms. The Grill and Classic Rooms offer an elegant but casually, relaxed atmosphere, while the Bay Window Room offers sandwiches, salads, and brick oven pizza. The Terrace Café offers both outdoor and indoor dining where breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily. There is also the Members Lounge, where guests and members can sit by a cozy fireplace and have cocktails, wines, or beer.

The rates for this unique golf vacation at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill club and Lodge Hotel range from $200 - $495 per night per person. The prices vary based on the season and the type of accommodations required.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Womens Golf Clubs

Buying the best golf clubs for women

For years the woman golfer has been abandoned to fend for herself. If she did go onto the course, many times it was with a man's set of clubs. The times have changed. Women are seeing the need for a set of clubs designed especially for them. The manufacturers are seeing this need as well.

There are many differences between the men's and women's clubs. The weight and length are two of them. Clubs are designed now with lighter heads. The shafts are shorter. Women have been able to find golf clubs that are comfortable to play with.

There are many different manufacturers of women's golf clubs. Each one styled to be pleasing to the eye. The slim, colorful designs are made for easy handling and a better game. Some of the clubs are very lightweight. This allows the woman golfer to get a better swing in her game. The shorter clubs allow her to have more control of her game.

Many clubs are manufactured for the woman with a height of 5'5” to 5'9”. There are many female golfers who could not comfortably fit this set of clubs. The reason is because they are shorter. There are certain manufacturers who have recognized this problem and addressed it. Now the woman golfer can find clubs designed for someone of a shorter stature. Generally, when the height is not specified, you know the club was designed for the taller golfer, usually between 5'5” to 5'9”.

The woods are now being made in lighter weights. This allows the woman golfer to have a faster swing. She will also achieve more distance on her drive. With a lighter club, she can feel more secure in her game. Women who have their own clubs are more confident on the course. They feel comfortable knowing they are playing with a set of golf clubs designed for them.

When buying womens golf clubs, the irons can be troublesome. If you can find the lightweight irons, this is a good thing. They give the woman a better swing. The club is also much easier to control. More and more of the women golfers are shying away from the irons in favor of the woods. The utility woods seem to be easier to hit. The hits are more consistent with the 7 wood or the 9 wood. There are many women golfers who have replaced their irons altogether and opted for the woods. You will see many women with a set of woods in their bags instead of the standard golf set. The 3 iron and the 4 iron are being replaced with the 7 wood and the 9 wood. The result of these changes are greater distance and more accurate shots. The ball coming off a wood seems to go straighter.

For the short game, the woman golfer should find clubs which are lightweight. Again this is for easier handling. The shorter clubs are also more comfortable to handle. The wedge is designed and sold by the degree of the loft. The woman golfer will have to choose her own personal preference with these clubs. When it comes to the putter, the feel must be right. When choosing a putter, the height of the woman golfer must be considered. Any woman under 5'5” should feel comfortable with the putter which measures 33 inches. For someone taller, it is suggested that personal preference determines the length.

It is not hard to buy a good set womens golf clubs. Most of the time it will boil down to a personal preference. It is important to remember many manufacturers have now developed a line of clubs just for the woman golfer.

Cheap Golf Balls

Affordable Golf Balls

Golf balls are something that every golfer is well aware there never seem to be enough of. You can start with well over a hundred balls and before you know it you are searching through the bottom of your golf bag looking for two or three to finish off the round. Balls are lost to the water, the greenery, and the equipment, and that evil sock monster that hides in the dryer (at least I’m guessing that’s where they go because they do seem to disappear quite quickly). Regardless of where they go, it is quite certain that over time the supply is greatly diminished and new golf balls are required.

While golf balls in and of themselves are not often the largest expense related to the great game of golf they are an expense that is continuous and can add up (depending on how straight you hit and how good you are at finding the balls once they land). With this in mind it helps if you can find methods for saving money when it comes to buying those oh so necessary balls for your golfing needs.

The first thing you need to keep in mind is that you should not marry one brand off the bat when it comes to cheap golf balls. Many sporting goods stores will sell bulk bags of balls that are different brands for a lower fee than they sell the name brand balls they carry. These bags give you an excellent opportunity to try out different brands of balls (these are usually balls that are recovered from water on various courses and thoroughly cleaned) to see which ones provide a noticeable difference in your play. This is a good thing and prevents you from sticking with a ball that may not match your specific golfing needs before you’ve had the opportunity to find something better. It’s also good because it saves you money.

Once you’ve found a brand that you really do like and that you feel provide you a little bit of an edge over the other brands on the market you can do a little comparison shopping. You can find excellent deals on balls online through auction sites. These are typically balls that have been purchased by those with high hopes for their golfing futures only to decide that they either do not have the time for golf or they do not have the talent for golf. It happens and this often becomes good news for the bargain hunters among us. Making golf balls more affordable means an extra round or two of golf in the long run. These little savings add up over time. Consignment shops for sporting goods also offer good deals on golf balls as well as comparison shopping online and finding local retailers that are willing to match the prices.

When it comes down to it, cutting the costs of balls makes golf a much more affordable pastime for many would be golfers around the country. Try it and see how much of a difference it makes in your golfing budget to find better deals on cheap golf balls throughout the years. Small cuts in price make big differences in savings over time.

Affordable Golf

5 Great Ways to Make Golf More Affordable

Golf is a sport that was once reserved for the wealthy. Those days have changed and yet golf remains a bit of a burden for pursuit by those who have limited means. The challenge of making golf more affordable to those who may have been excluded in days long gone is not as difficult as one may think. Below you will find 5 ways that golf can be well within your means.

1) Buy light. You do not have to outfit yourself with top of the line equipment. Begin with a basic set of clubs and replace as your skills and your knowledge of your own game improves. The same holds true for other equipment such as balls, shoes, and clothing for the game. Do not make a serious investment in the equipment until you’ve invested in your skill.

2) Take lessons. This is a rather large expense by comparison to many others but the impact it will have on your game and your knowledge of your game is well worth the investment. You should also be wary of underestimating the impact that confidence will have on your game. Time with a pro can give you all the confidence you’ll ever need as a beginning golfer while helping you develop the good skills you have while eliminating or minimizing the effect of those areas where you aren’t as strong.

3) Visit the Range. The driving range is a place you should acquaint yourself with quite well. The time you spend on the range doesn’t cost nearly as much as comparable time on a golf course and will have a lasting effect on your game as your skills and confidence both improve right along with your swing. Make sure to spend time working on your short shots as well as your long shots in order to get the full benefit of the driving range and visit the putting green section of your driving range if it has one to master (or at the very least improve) those finesse shots that are so very important when it comes to lowering your score.

4) Purchase discounts. Many local public courses and PGA approved courses around the country offer discounts for those who play regularly at one specific course or who travel regularly and wish to try out various great courses around the country. If you are a fan of the game of golf then discount cards can save a lot of money of the course of a year making the game a much more affordable hobby to have.

5) Skip the cart. This is a small sacrifice to make but one that can save a lot of money on many courses. If the cart rental is included in the greens fees then keep it. Otherwise eliminate that expense and apply the amount of money saved to your rainy day golf fund.

I hope you enjoy these great ways to make golf a little more affordable for the average Joe and that you might be able to get in a few extra rounds for your effort. Good luck and have fun.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Phoenix Golf Courses

Phoenix Arizona has more of the USA Top 100 golf courses than any other city. There are dozens of Phoenix golf courses to play. Some of the Phoenix golf courses are more challenging than others. Some have better scenery, but there are plenty of choices for everyone.

A popular Phoenix golf course is the Club West Golf Course and is rated as one of the top 20 places to play golf in Arizona. It is a course that is designed around a desert theme. The Club West Golf Course runs through the foot hills near Phoenix in the Sonoran desert. There are many different types of holes in the course which can encompass as many as 7,000 yards. With lush Bermuda fairways, it is a great golfer's destination.

Other Phoenix golf courses include the three courses at the Desert Mountain Complex, all of which were designed by Jack Nicklaus. The Renegade Course was Nicklaus' first creation at Desert Mountain. Most golfers will find that it suits their level of play because there are five tee boxes and two pin placements. This allows players to customize play to their skill level.

The other two courses of Desert Mountain are the Geronimo Course and the Cochise Course. Geronimo has a spectacular layout, allowing golfers to play over deep ravines and along stunning plateaus. The last hole is perhaps the most striking, going over a canyon that separates the two-tiered green.

The Cochise Course is said to be one of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses. A major championship of the Senior PGA Tour is held at Cochise, and players love the course. It has been voted the Best Maintained Course by the Senior PGA Tour members.

Troon North Golf Club is another of the favorite Phoenix golf courses. Troon's Monument Course has also been ranked in America's top 100 golf courses. The major landscape feature in sight is Pinnacle Peak. Prices are high, perhaps partly due to excellent maintenance of the greens. However, Troon Monument Course is well worth golfing. The newer course at Troon is the Pinnacle Course, and it presents some unique challenges.

The Legends Golf Resort at Arrowhead offers one of the best phoenix golf courses you can play. It was designed by golf great Arnold Palmer. It is a very unusual course, with many surprises. Interestingly enough for a desert course, water is a major feature of the course.

Water hazards are also plentiful on the Ocotillo Golf Club. It has 27 holes for the golfer to contend with, and 24 of the holes are involved with the lakes. The greens often have either two or three tiers. There are 112 sand traps to avoid or escape. The regional competition of the PGA Tour Qualifying competition is held at the Ocotillo Golf Club.

The Stonecreek Golf Club is a very hilly course, but one of the more popular Phoenix golf courses. The LPGA uses the Stonecreek course for the Mitsubishi Pro Am competition every year. It is a fine, challenging course.

There are many great Phoenix golf courses for you to play. It does not matter whether you are a novice or a seasoned professional. You can find a golf course in Phoenix that will suit your skill level. On many Phoenix golf courses, pros and beginners can play together, using different tee boxes and pins. All that remains is to choose a course and set up a tee time.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Womens Golf Clubs

For years the woman golfer has been abandoned to fend for herself. If she did go onto the course, many times it was with a man's set of clubs as womens golf clubs were virtually non-existent. The times, however, have changed. Women are seeing the need for a set of clubs designed especially for them. The manufacturers are seeing this need as well and are producing many styles of womens golf clubs today.

There are many differences between the men's and women's golf clubs with weight and length being two of them. Clubs are designed now with lighter heads and shorter shafts and many female golfers have been able to find womens golf clubs that are comfortable to play with.

There are many different manufacturers of women's golf clubs. Each one styled to be pleasing to the eye. The slim, colorful designs are made for easy handling and a better game. Some of the womens golf clubs are very lightweight. This allows the woman golfer to get a better swing in her game. The shorter clubs allow her to have more control of her game.

Many womens golf clubs are manufactured for the woman with a height of 5'5" to 5'9". There are many female golfers who could not comfortably fit this set of clubs because they are shorter. There are certain manufacturers who have recognized this problem and addressed it. Now the woman golfer can find womens golf clubs designed for someone of a shorter stature. Generally, when the height is not specified, you know the club was designed for the taller golfer, usually between 5'5" to 5'9".

The woods are now being made in lighter weights as well. This allows the woman golfer to have a faster swing. She will also achieve more distance on her drive and with a lighter club, she can feel more secure in her game. Women who have their own clubs are more confident on the course. They feel comfortable knowing they are playing with a set of womens golf clubs designed for them and not for a larger male golfer.

When buying womens golf clubs choosing the irons can be troublesome. If you can find the lightweight irons, this is a good thing as it gives the woman a better swing. The club is also much easier to control. More and more of the women golfers are shying away from the irons in favor of the woods. The utility woods seem to be easier to hit. The hits are more consistent with the 7 wood or the 9 wood. There are many women golfers who have replaced their irons altogether and opted for the woods. You will see many women with a set of woods in their bags instead of the standard golf set. The 3 iron and the 4 iron are being replaced with the 7 wood and the 9 wood. The result of these changes are greater distance and more accurate shots. The ball coming off a wood seems to go straighter as well.

For the short game, the woman golfer should find womens golf clubs that are lightweight. Again this is for easier handling. The shorter clubs are also more comfortable to handle. The wedge is designed and sold by the degree of the loft. The woman golfer will have to choose her own personal preference with these clubs. When it comes to the putter, the feel must be right. When choosing a putter, the height of the woman golfer must be considered. Any woman under 5'5" should feel comfortable with the putter which measures 33 inches. For someone taller, it is suggested that personal preference determines the length.

It is not hard to buy a good set of womens golf clubs. Most of the time it will boil down to a personal preference and comfort. It is important to remember many manufacturers have now developed a line of womens golf clubs just for the female golfer and they should not have to rely on the larger and heavier men's clubs.

Friday, February 15, 2008

How To Swing A Golf Club

The Importance Of Learning How To Swing A Golf Club

Golf is a very unique sport that requires more than just physical agility. One must be completely focused, as well as physically limber to perform the tasks at hand. Much like any other sport, endurance is not the entire equation for a successful game. You must able to accurately control all of your muscles involved, keep a steady hand, and always have complete mental focus for the entire game. However, there is one aspect of golf that is the heart and soul of the game. And that is the art of the how to swing a golf club. Many people may think that swinging a golf club doesn't take much agility or sportsmanship; however, those who think this couldn't be more wrong. In order to play this sport successfully, you must master how to swing a golf club, however, this has taken many people their entire lives to even come close to achieving their perfect golf swing.

Seeing that the golf swing is a mysterious, and yet powerful, form in the game of golf, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of golf schools across the country. However, if you don't have a basic understanding of how to swing a golf club, than these schools aren't going to do much good. The golf swing is the result of many variables working together for one goal. Your upper body must work as one, all the way from your hips to your wrists. Also, your lower body must be stable and maintain a constant level of durability and flexibility. The best golf swing tips must start from the foundation of the golf swing, and then work their way up to the golf club. That is, when learning how to swing a golf club you must start from the bottom up.

How To Swing A Golf Club - The Proper Technique

First you must start with your foot positions when setting up for a golf swing. The distance between your feet will vary depending on the type of golf club that you are using, however, most of your golfing clubs will require your feet to be at least shoulder length apart. However, if you are using longer clubs, than you will want to widen your stance by an inch or more.

How To Swing A Golf Club - Short Club Methods

The same type of rule is for whenever you are using shorter golf clubs, except the rule is reversed. If you are swinging with shorter golf clubs, than you will want to narrow your stance slightly compared to the original, shoulder-length stance. Having proper footing while playing golf is extremely important because your feet are the foundation for your entire golf swing, however, if you have improper footing, than your entire golf game will be affected by this.

The next major tip in learning how to swing a golf club is to analyze how you initially swing the golf club? Whenever you are going to swing the golf club, you must first organize your arms, wrists and shoulders to work together as a team. Make sure that you do not carry any tension within your arms or hands. One of the biggest mistakes that beginner golfers make when first practicing how to swing a golf club is using their arms as the source of all the golfing power. Whenever you do this you are interrupting the golfing tempo, and will loose the control that you need in order to have a successful golf swing. Another tip is making sure that you do not allow your club to fall below parallel with the ground in your back-swing, or when you initially set-up your golf swing. Whenever you allow the golf club to fall below parallel with the ground, you will be loosing the control of your down swing, which will ultimately end in a failed swing attempt.

Like anything else worth doing learning how to swing a golf club boils down to getting the fundamentals down and practice, practice, practice.

Cheap Golf

Golf trips are a great way to connect with old friends or simply to brush up on rusty golf skills that sit sadly neglected during long months of winter or times when the business of living makes the pleasure of the greens a distant memory. Golf is one of those sports that you either love or hate (unfortunately you do most of those within every single round). For this reason it is great to plan cheap golf trips that allow you to get as much of this wonderful sport in as your nerves can handle.

There are many cheap golf courses located across the United States and around the world. Check out various locations that are of interest and check out the local golfing climate. If budget is a consideration (and really there aren't many people that consider money no object) be sure to check out the public courses available in the area in which you wish to play and do not limit yourself to forking over the high dollars that private courses charge non members. Green fees will vary according to the part of the country in which you are playing. A cheap golf trip to New Orleans (a great idea when there's a foot of snow on the ground in Detroit) playing on a public cheap golf course can net much lower green fees (Audubon Park Golf Course has fees of $30 on weekdays and $40 on weekends including cart fees) than in Chicago where rates for public cheap golf courses begin at around $55.

Another great way to make your golf trip a little more affordable is to stay in outlying areas rather than in large cities. You will spend a little more time traveling to and from the golf course but you will save a good deal of money on lodging that should more than make up for the extra gas (assuming of course that the prices don't rise too dramatically in the near future). If you can find good rates in and around the area of the golf location you choose then all the better but make sure that you take the time to compare prices and check out any package deals for golfers that are offered as well as discount tickets they may have for local cheap golf. Some of these discounts are quite nice such as two players for the price of one.

Another great way make a great cheap golf trip more affordable is by choosing tee times that are less popular (such as twilight tee times). Many courses offer cheap golf discounts on later tee times. When on vacation this makes those later tee times a little more enticing. You can even manage on occasion to work two games into one day if you are inclined and able to do so. It also allows for a little taking in of the local sights and sounds early in the day and a little cheap golf to make the end of the day a little more enjoyable and exciting. Not all courses offer this sort of cheap golf discount though a good many do.

Any of these ideas can save a great deal of money individually, when combined they make a cheap golf trip that may have once seemed out of the realm of possible quite doable. They are definitely worth checking into at any rate as they could save you some serious green when it comes to greens fees when traveling or playing locally.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Used Electric Golf Carts

Years ago, golf carts were strictly used on the golf course. They operated on gas, similar to a lawnmower, and went rather slowly. Today, however, there are many different uses for golf carts as they are no longer used solely on the golf course. Many retirement communities, camping communities and businesses are using off road golf carts for all sorts of reasons. And because they are so much cheaper to operate, many customers are choosing to purchase used electric golf carts over traditional gas operated carts. To find the good used electric golf carts, one must shop around.

Most places in your area that offer used gas golf carts also offer used electric golf carts. The best used electric golf carts for you will depend on how you want to use the golf cart. Are you looking to be able to recharge the golf cart battery whenever you are not using the it? If so, you will want to get a used electric golf cart that has opportunity charging. Other used electric golf carts are used during the day and the battery recharged at night. The best used electric golf carts usually have either a 36 volt or 48 volt battery that give the best type of performance.

If you are looking for the best used electric golf carts, you should consider how often you want to use the golf cart and for what purpose. Golf carts that go on the golf course generally have smaller wheels and are more lightweight than those that go on the road. If you live in a golf course community, chances are that you are seeking used electric golf carts that will have a dual purpose. In this case, you will probably want a used electric golf cart with a 48 volt battery that allows you to recharge the battery whenever you want.

Some used electric golf carts come with a 72 volt battery, but these generally cost more money than the 48 volt models and are not as widely available. In addition to being cheaper to operate, used electric golf carts have the advantage of being environmentally friendly as they do not emit fumes, and can even be used indoors.

Those seeking to buy used electric golf carts must consider their budget. Brand new electric golf carts run more than $10,000. However, you can generally get used electric golf carts for less than half that price. Depending on what type of voltage you get and the type of cart you are thinking of buying will determine the price you will have to pay. Shopping for used electric golf carts is similar to shopping for an automobile. You need to take a look at several options before committing to a purchase.

When shopping for used electric golf carts on the market, consider your budget, how you plan to use the vehicle, how often you plan to use the vehicle and what type of recharging options you want. Most of the newer electric golf cars offer increased power, more than one shift and increased battery life than those made in the past but once again will cost about double what good used electric golf carts cost. Consider all of the aforementioned when shopping for the best used electric golf carts to suit your needs.