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		<title>Great Golf Advice You Should Check Out</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people say that golf is an easy game that you just need to feel out for yourself, but that couldn\&#8217;t be further from the truth. In this article, we will review some professional tips to help you improve your game and hit further and more accurately than ever before. Ensure a great time on [...]]]></description>
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<div>Some people say that golf is an easy game that you just need to feel out for yourself, but that couldn\&#8217;t be further from the truth. In this article, we will review some professional tips to help you improve your game and hit further and more accurately than ever before.</p>
<p>Ensure a great time on the course even in wet weather by being prepared. Bring a golf umbrella, a couple extra towels for wiping your grips, and purchase full-body rain gear that will allow you the flexibility to take a full swing. If you are prepared for the rain, then you are sure to enjoy a great day even if the weather is foul.</p>
<p>If you have poor sight, do not forget to bring your contacts or glasses with you on the course. It is integral for you to watch your ball after you hit it, to analyze if you are slicing your shot too far to the left or right.</p>
<p>A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to never throw your clubs. This is important not only because of the distraction you may cause for other players and the lack of sportsmanship you will display, but also because you run the risk of damaging the grip, head or shaft of your clubs.</p>
<p>Remember to breathe. In the heat of the moment, setting up the perfect shot, remember to take some deep breaths. Many players hold their breath while aiming, which causes them to tense up and can hinder the swing. A few deep breaths will remind you to relax, and keep your movements smooth and supple.</p>
<p>Many players will test their foot alignment with a club across the toe line, however, the best judge is to place the club at the heels. Many golfers flare either their left or right toe depending on their favored hand. This flared toe line affects your shot alignment and is not accurate. The heels maintain alignment even if the toes are flared so use them as your guide to check your stance.</p>
<p>Don\&#8217;t play with dirty golf clubs. The grooves on the face of your clubs are there for a reason. They provide you with the spin that is needed for both distance and ball control, so if your grooves are full of mud then you will lose both distance and accuracy.</p>
<p>A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to not always play with a full set of clubs. Most often this is unnecessary and will only result in a heavier bag for you or your caddie to lug around. Use the clubs that you perform strongest with and leave out the ones that might be overkill for a particular course.</p>
<p>As you can see, it is not as expensive as you thought to get your golf game to another level and start playing better right now. Apply the tips you found in the above article and your friends might wonder if you hired that expensive pro after all! Shh, it will be your little secret.</p>
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		<title>Expert Advice For Improving Your Golf Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 21:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Playing golf requires patience. Getting a perfect shot at the golf ball requires the mind and body to be in perfect synchronization. Reaching this level requires practice, with players getting better with each shot. If you would like to be a better golf player, then follow the tips in this article. When choosing clothes for [...]]]></description>
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<div>Playing golf requires patience. Getting a perfect shot at the golf ball requires the mind and body to be in perfect synchronization. Reaching this level requires practice, with players getting better with each shot. If you would like to be a better golf player, then follow the tips in this article.</p>
<p>When choosing clothes for playing golf, remember that most courses require a shirt with a collar. You will want a slightly loose fitting shirt made of a fabric that will wick moisture away from your skin. Choose subdued colors that won\&#8217;t distract other players or draw unnecessary attention to yourself. This is an essential component of golf etiquette.</p>
<p>Until you get the hang of making full, firm contact with the ball, you should always work from hitting it off the tee. As soon as you get the feel for contacting the ball with the full face of the club, you can then lower it to the ground without worrying about digging holes out there.</p>
<p>Learning how to handle a bunker can be key in saving your game when you\&#8217;ve found yourself in this trap. By having the appropriate club for the job and knowing how to hit it out of this trap you can avoid losing precious points on your score card at the end of the day.</p>
<p>A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to make sure you can have fun with it. Play a full game on the course but do not keep score. You may find that this relaxes you and causes you to play much better. After all, it is supposed to be a game.</p>
<p>One great way to ensure you are setting up your stance in proper alignment with your target, is to stand behind your ball and look toward your target. Pick a landmark such as a divot, weed, or any other notable point about five feet in front of your ball, and draw an imaginary line in your mind between the ball and that point. Use that visual to let the rest of your body fall into proper alignment toward your target.</p>
<p>If you are ordering golf shoes online, remember that sneaker golf shoe sizes are usually pretty standard. You would just order the shoe size you usually wear. For traditional leather golf shoes, the sizes run a little small. You might want to order a size up. If you are worried, check to see if the website has a sizing chart to help you.</p>
<p>On any golf course you play repeatedly, there are likely holes you deal with better than others. Resist the temptation to take it easy on holes you are comfortable with; instead use them as opportunities to save strokes and build yourself a cushion you can use on the tougher holes you are less certain about.</p>
<p>So, no matter how often you can get out to play, you can use the advice above to make your golf game better. Try one of these practical tips to make sure your game is the best it can be and make every swing count when you are out on the course.</p>
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		<title>Tips On How To Improve Your Golf Swing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you\&#8217;ve just started golfing, you may find that your technique needs some improvement. Even if you\&#8217;ve been playing for a while, you may have issues in your golfing technique that are standing in the way of you becoming a pro. Read this article to find strategies used by the pros to golf their best. [...]]]></description>
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<div>If you\&#8217;ve just started golfing, you may find that your technique needs some improvement. Even if you\&#8217;ve been playing for a while, you may have issues in your golfing technique that are standing in the way of you becoming a pro. Read this article to find strategies used by the pros to golf their best.</p>
<p>Make sure to keep your hands low during all of your follow-throughs. Doing this will allow you to lower the ball flight. This will also help the trajectory of every shot you take to be lower, and allow you to have better control over where you want the ball to go.</p>
<p>Always protect your driver and fairway woods with the proper head covers. While carrying or driving with your clubs, they often shift and bang against each other. By keeping your head covers on your clubs you protect both the woods and the other clubs in the bag at all times.</p>
<p>Be a respectable person if you play golf. This is a game where you find few people attempting to cheat on score cards. If you are not willing to be honest when playing, you might just find yourself banned from every local course and country club around. Golf is definitely a gentleman\&#8217;s game.</p>
<p>The knees remain slightly flexed throughout every part of a good golf swing. Golfers may feel a natural tendency to lock their legs at full extension in either the back-swing or the follow-through. These urges have to be suppressed for perfect form. Good golfers keep practicing until they can keep their knees bent throughout their swing.</p>
<p>Quiet is the golden rule on a golf course. Setting up a swing takes concentration. Disturbing someone\&#8217;s concentration with loud noises or distracting activity is considered extremely bad form on the course. When a golfer is approaching their shot, stay quiet and still and wait for them to finish.</p>
<p>If you want to be a good golfer, you need to be a good athlete. Golf requires balance, strength, flexibility and endurance. If you lack these you will not be able to hit the ball true or far. Additionally,you will not enjoy the game because you will be highly likely to hurt yourself. Get in shape to play golf.</p>
<p>A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to get a good background in all of the terms that are used. This is important so that you can hold intelligent conversations with people about golf and not only come across as being well versed, but also give yourself the opportunity to learn more.</p>
<p>Now that you have brushed up on your golfing knowledge, it\&#8217;s time to step up to the tee and show everyone what you\&#8217;re made of. Remember the information in this article and look for ways to apply it, so that you can enhance and develop your existing set of golfing skills.</p>
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