March 16th, 2011 by articles
The spring is just around the corner and soon the golf course will be filled with enthusiasm. Each of us will be hoping to add some consistency to our play, as well as some poise, finesse, accuracy and distance in our strokes. But if this is not always possible—or realistic—then we can at least take [...]
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September 10th, 2010 by articles
A gust of wind…a slight miscalculation of yardage…the last second shriek of a bird. All golfers know that it doesn’t take much to send a shot off course, out of bounds or into a hazard. Sometimes you’re just plain having a bad day. It’s frustrating, but it happens. Three hundred million times per year, in [...]
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August 20th, 2010 by articles
A gust of wind…a slight miscalculation of yardage…the last second shriek of a bird. All golfers know that it doesn’t take much to send a shot off course, out of bounds or into a hazard. Sometimes you’re just plain having a bad day. It’s frustrating, but it happens. Three hundred million times per year, in [...]
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March 10th, 2010 by articles
In the chemistry of air pressure, turbulence, plus aerodynamics, surface structures be vital physical element. History has it that there be things that seem to be peculiar on their make-up hundreds of years ago which eventually came up with a better composition based on scientific research. As well as a golf ball is the most [...]
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