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Personalized Golf Accessories Make Shopping For Someone Who Plays Golf Easy

5:06 am August 16, 2010

People who play golf are really easy to shop for. Personalized golf accessories make great gifts. There are thousands of clever, funny or beautiful items just waiting for the name of your favorite golfer to be embroidered appliqued or engraved.

Shopping for a golf enthusiast is not the same as shopping for someone who collects artifacts from Atlantis or other lost civilizations. When you want to buy something from a lost continent, where are you going to find it? And when you do, how much is it going to cost?

This is not a problem with golfers. In truth they may not need all that much. Some of them can be perfectly happy with a bag of clubs and balls and some spikey shoes. But then you give your lucky golfer a set of monogrammed balls and a monster awakes.

There is no end of cool accessories a golfer can live without but shouldn’t have to. For example if you really wanted to make an impression you could buy your golfer a custom made electric cart that looks like a little pick-up truck. You could, but that is definitely high end and you don’t have to go there to give a gift that will thrill and delight.

Start with clothing. Golf shirts come in a variety of styles and colors and they can be monogrammed. Caps are essential to the golfer and they also can be personalized.

Shoes are important in the life of a golfer. Even golfer who prefer to shop for their own shoes would appreciate a battery operated shoe and spike cleaner or a dandy monogrammed shoe bag to keep shoes clean when not in use.

Golfers seem to love covers for everything. You can get a cover for the customized golf cart. A golf bag cover provides protection and good looks and can be personalized. Covers for golf clubs come in hundreds of styles and can be monogrammed.

Of course golf balls are not just golf balls. The are items that can be presented in elaborate gift boxes. You can even order prescription golf balls in a giant pill bottle.

But why stop with the merely practical when you can get a crystal paperweight shaped like a golf ball or a box of chocolate golf balls? Sure, every golfer would love a monogrammed towel for wiping sweaty hands and face but golf-related jewelry is way more fun. The world of personalized golf accessories awaits. Go forth and shop.

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Putting Strategies

9:28 am June 2, 2009

Long putts can turn into rewarding & anticipated challenges for
those who are well practiced. If there is one thing that many great
putters have in common, it’s that they have a natural sense of feel for
the speed & distance needed to make their shots.

This feel isn’t something that you can easily discern from a “how to”
booklet.

It must be learned by instinct & then practiced repeatedly.

A. The Proper Speed

As a beginner, you may be tempted to try to putt from 8 feet out or
even farther. However, this shouldn’t be the first goal.

Great golfers realize that it’s best to lag the ball a little. They’ll try to
get it as close to the hole as possible & leave themselves a very easy
final shot using only 2 – 3 feet of distance.

Of course, knocking the ball into the hole from a distance can hypercharge
your self confidence…. But, you want to still avoid the
dreaded “3-putt shot” which can arise more often than you’d like it
to….

Therefore, pick your shots carefully….

Many beginner golfers have trouble with this concept…. Their ball
may be situated 15 to 20 feet away from the hole, so they put too
much speed & distance into their shots. The next thing they realize,
5-6 shots have consumed a par-3 hole.

B. Mastering Long Putting

What you want to strive for is the “perfect lag” on your ball when
trying a long-distance putt. You want your ball to always land safely
near the hole, regardless of whether it breaks too early or too soon.

You want your ball to end up so that an easy putt will finish the hole
on your next swing.

C. A Simple Practice Exercise

As with any maneuver, practice makes perfect when learning the feel
for speed & distance on the green.

Try this simple exercise to become a better putter:

1.Place four to five balls in a line approximately 10 feet apart from
each other, evenly distributed toward the hole. Now, you should
have a line of balls evenly spaced out between each other. All
leading toward the hole, starting at about 40 to 50 feet out.

2.Now start the exercise. Try putting the ball closest to the hole first
& slowly work your way back. Putt down the line until you reach the
farthest ball. Try to imagine yourself playing in a real game.
(Because you know it’s not a real game, you should be more
loosened up & not stressed about making a perfect lag shot.)

3.Guess what will happen? You’ll play well! That is the ironic part
about golf. When you are in the middle of a good game, worry &
doubt can tense you up, causing poor shots.

*You should strive to take this relaxed mindset with you during a
real game.

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