Proper Golf Swing Secrets Revealed

Did you know that the average golfer's gross score is 107 shots? If you've hit with your golf driver perfectly one time, you can do it every time; you have a perfect, proper golf swing, just develop it. And now is always the time to fix an unpredictable golf swing.

Positive thinking and positive energy you send out will influence your game, just as negative thinking and therefore negative energy will affect it also. Understanding your golf swing is one of the first steps you can take toward swing improvement. Don't worry about what others think or say about your swing if it i Read the rest of this entry

Mastering the Golf Swing

You don't have to understand all the ins and outs of the golf swing in order to play well, but it certainly will help.

A person usually cannot pick up a golf club for the first time and swing it with perfection.

But, the body can learn the correct way to swing a golf club.

One gotcha is to be sure to NOT lift your head to view the alignment of the club face during the back swing and/or downswing.

The best focusing points for a consistent swing are:

1) efficient golf swing mechanics and
2) the body.

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Golfing Basics - Improve Your Golf Swing

Ask any golfer on the green for some golf tips and they will tell you, "everything matters." The course matters. The air matters. The grass matters. The clubs, shoes, humidity, noise and tee time all matter. But the thing that matters most is the swing. Golf begins and ends with the proper golf swing.

Golf swing instructions are essential to learning not only the basics of the sport but to achieving any kind of success on the course. If you go into any pro shop, whether they offer free golf tips or paid professional golf instructions, you are going to learn about the swing. A pro Read the rest of this entry

by Mick Euan Tait

Most golfers want to learn how to drive long off the tee. That is because added distance gives us a shorter and easier second shot to the green. Some of the golf swing instruction guide books claim to teach us how to add more distance; an extra few yards or so.

These guide books, though, are aimed at the beginner or recreational golfer. They teach you everything about the golf swing; from the grip and setup, to the backswing and follow through. But if you are a more accomplished golfer that is looking for more detailed information about how to drive long, you will need to go to the distance golf experts.

LDA

You could start by visiting the Long Drivers of America website. They are the official golf association for the Remax Long Drive Championship. These power golf swing fanatics are all about achieving maximum golf distance. If you are attracted by the idea of participating in the Re/Max World Long Drive Championship, then visit the Long Drivers of America site.

Mike Austin And The Worlds Longest Drive

Incredibly, the Worlds longest golf drive has stood since 1974. Golf legend, Mike Austin, holds the Guinness World Record for longest drive in a tournament, with a 515-yard drive - at the age of 64, during the 1974 U.S. National Senior Open in Las Vegas.

That was using a 43.5 inch steel-shafted, wood-headed driver! So obviously, the golf equipment doesn't have that much to do with how far you can drive the ball. Though, today's long drive champions use 2X or 3X, extra stiff shafts that are up to 50 inches, and driver lofts that are as low as 5 or 6 degrees.

How To Drive Long Off The Tee

Most of us have no intention to compete in a long drive championship; we just want to learn how to drive long and to generally improve our golf game. Yet, if you have a respectable grip and swing, it doesn't automatically mean that you will be long off the tee. The one factor that you need to work on is your golf club head speed. Every 1 mph increase in golf swing speed relates to about 2.5 yards of distance. So, if you can increase your swing speed, you will increase your distance.

There are other factors involved if you want to learn how to drive long off the tee. Golf fitness training and increased flexibility go along way to improving your golf distance, as well as your over-all golf game. Another aspect of your game that you should learn is the mental game of golf. The above golf subjects are usually disregarded by the majority of golfers, but they are very important if you want to really improve your game.

Golf Instructor

So, if you really want to learn how to drive long, you will need a professional golf instructor who knows what is required for distance golf. If you are currently hitting drives of 200 yards, then adding a few yards to your drives won't help you much. You need to find someone that has been where you are and who can now hit 350 to 430 yard drives.

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where can i find the specifications for deigning a golf club driver head?

im looking for the specifications of golf club heads. perhaps a web site?

Go to: http://www.golfjoy.com/golf_physics/specs.asp

Also go to: http://golf.about.com/od/faqs/f/clublengths.htm

And: http://golf.about.com/od/faqs/a/golf_clubs_faq.htm

And: http://www.usga.org/playing/rules/books/rules/appendix_II.html

Raw Materials
Golf clubs are manufactured from a wide variety of materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics, composites, wood, and others. Different materials are chosen for different parts of the club based on their mechanical properties, such as strength, elasticity, formability, impact resistance, friction, damping, density, and others.

Club heads for drivers and other woods may be made from stainless steel, titanium, or graphite fiber-reinforced epoxy. Face inserts may be made from zirconia ceramic or a titanium metal matrix ceramic composite. Oversize metal woods are usually filled with synthetic polymer foam. Traditionalists can even buy woods that are made of real wood. Persimmon, laminated maple, and a host of exotic woods are used. Wood club heads are usually soaked in preserving oil or coated with a synthetic finish like polyurethane to protect them from moisture.

Club heads for irons and wedges may be made from chrome-plated steel, stainless steel, titanium, tungsten, beryllium nickel, beryllium copper, or combinations of these metals. Heads for putters may be made of all of the same materials as irons, plus softer materials like aluminum or bronze, because the velocity of impact is much slower when putting.

Club shafts may be made from chrome-plated steel, stainless steel, aluminum, carbon or graphite fiber-reinforced epoxy, boron fiber-reinforced epoxy, or titanium. Grips are usually made from molded synthetic rubber or wrapped leather.

Design
The rules of the United States Golf Association (USGA) have only a few brief paragraphs regarding the design of golf clubs. There are no restrictions on weight or materials, and only a few restrictions on dimensions. Shafts must be at least 18 in (457 mm) long. The distance from the heel to the toe of the head must be greater than the distance from the face to the back of the head. The cross-sectional dimension of the grip must not be greater than 1.75 in (45 mm) in any direction. Of all the rules, however, the most important one requires that the club ''shall not be substantially different from the traditional and customary form and make."

It is this last rule that sometimes gives club designers the fits. It means, for example, that club heads may not have features like aiming fins or holes to reduce aerodynamic drag. Shafts may not have flexible joints, and so forth. In short, anything that is not "traditional and customary" is not allowed. All new club designs must be submitted to the USGA for review and approval before they may be used in tournament play.

Within the USGA guidelines, many new features have been incorporated into golf clubs. Using computer-aided design programs and mathematical models of club and ball dynamics, designers have learned to utilize new materials, redistribute weight, and alter the general shape of the club in an attempt to help both professional golfers and weekend duffers improve their games.

One common feature of modern irons is perimeter weighting, which places most of the club head weight around the edges, leaving the center with less material. This added mass reduces the amount of club twist when the ball is struck towards the edge of the club, rather than in the center. The effect is to increase the size of the effective hitting area, or the "sweet spot" as golfers call it. The hollow oversize metal heads on some drivers have the same effect.

Another design feature of some modern clubs is the offset head, where the striking face is located to the rear of the centerline of the shaft. This places the golfer's hands slightly ahead of the ball at impact, which tends to square the club face and give better direction control.

Other design features help golfers make cleaner shots from uneven terrain, get the ball up in the air from grassy lies, and correct their tendency to hit to one side or the other. As with any product, some features offer more psychological help than physical help. Despite three decades of golf club design improvements, the driving distance of the best professional golfers increased only 12 yd (11 m) between 1968 and 1995, and the average winning score fell at a rate of only one stroke every 21 years.

The Manufacturing
Process
Every golf club maker uses a slightly different manufacturing process. The largest companies use highly automated machinery, while the smallest companies use hand tools. Some parts of the manufacturing process may be unique to one company and regarded as trade secrets.

Here is a typical sequence of operations used to produce a machine-made, perimeter-weighted golf iron.

Forming the head

1. The head is formed by a process called investment casting. A master die of the club head is made from metal. The die consists of two halves with a hollow cavity that is the exact shape and size of the desired club head. Molten wax is poured into the die cavity and allowed to harden.

2. When the wax is hard, the die is opened, and the wax pattern is removed. This process is repeated several times. Several wax patterns are attached to a central wax column, called a sprue, to form a tree.

3. The tree is dipped into a liquid mixture of powdered ceramic material, various chemicals, and a gelling agent. It is set aside until the coating dries. The tree is then placed in a container, and the container is filled with a liquid molding slurry, which is allowed to harden.

4. The hardened mold is heated to about 1,000-2,000° F (550-1,100° C) in an oven to melt the wax patterns. The melted wax runs out the bottom and any wax residue is vaporized. The mold is then inverted.

5. Molten metal for the club head is poured into the hot mold and allowed to harden. When the metal has cooled, the mold material is broken away from the tree, and the individual cast heads are cut off the sprue. The investment casting process produces parts with an excellent surface finish and no flash or parting lines to remove. The parts can be made from a wide range of metals and their weight is uniform from one part to another.

6. Most iron heads are heated treated to harden the outer surface. The head is heated either with a flame or an induction coil, and then quickly cooled. This causes the steel near the surface to form a different grain structure that is much harder than the rest of the head.

Forming the shaft
7 If the shaft is made of steel or stainless steel, it is formed by a process called tube drawing. A tube of the desired length is pulled part way through an opening in a die slightly smaller than the tube diameter, which causes the drawn portion of the tube to neck down in diameter. This process is repeated several times. Each time the die diameter is made slightly smaller, and the length of tube pulled through the die is several inches less. The result is a tube that decreases in diameter from about 0.50 in (13 mm) to about 0.37 in (9.5 mm) in seven or eight small steps spaced along the length of the shaft. If the shaft is made of steel, it is chrome plated after it is formed.
8 If the shaft is made of graphite fiber-reinforced composite material, it is formed by a process called pultrusion. A bundle of graphite fibers is pulled through a circular opening in one or more heated dies while epoxy resin is forced through the opening at the same time. The graphite fibers become imbedded in the epoxy and the heat makes the epoxy harden to form the shaft. The shaft is then cooled by air or water and cut to length. Graphite fiber-reinforced shafts are the same diameter along the entire length.

Assembling the club
9 There are several ways to fasten the head to the shaft. With some metal shafts, the shaft is inserted into the socket on the head and a small hole is drill crossways through both the socket and the shaft. A small metal pin is then pressed into the hole and held in place with an epoxy adhesive. With graphite shafts, the head is bonded to the shaft with an adhesive. This second process is becoming more common for all shaft materials, including metal shafts.
10 The other end of the shaft is placed in a hollow die and a rubber grip is molded around its upper portion. The shaft may then be labeled with an adhesive sticker to show the manufacturer, brand name, degree of flex, or other information.
11 The raised metal parts are polished to give the club a finished appearance. As a final step, any recessed lettering or logos on the club head may be filled with paint or another color finish. Adhesive stickers or adhesive-backed metal plates may be affixed to the club head for identification or decoration as well.
Quality Control
Golf clubs are treated with almost as much attention to specifications as components for aircraft. In fact most golf club manufacturers emphasize their specifications as a means of differentiating their clubs from the competition. Swing weight, lie angle, shaft torque, and a host of other specifications are not only important to the club designers, but are also important to the company's customers. In addition to dimensional checks and process controls, clubs are randomly tested for a variety of specifications that affect performance.

The Future
The popularity of golf is expected to continue to grow. As the number of recreational players increases, there will be an emphasis on designing clubs that make the game more enjoyable for the average golfer. Despite objections from purists, oversize club heads and other game-improving features will continue to be offered.

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I don't know about you but I always love stepping up to the golf ball and slamming it 300 yards down the fairway, Fellow golfers always seem to think it's amazing because I'm only five foot 9 and have a very slight build to me. Actually, it's not amazing at all, it's not strength that makes you hit the ball so far - it's technique. If you can master the technique and make it so your timing is absolutely spot on then you'll pretty much be able to hit 300 yard drives every time you step up to the ball. In an interview with the ex world long driving champion the emphasis was not about going down the gym and adding weight to your bench press, but making sure that you connect with the ball at exactly the right time for maximum leverage and follow through. Now, let's not get carried away though, club head speed undoubtedly plays a role in producing mammoth drives, but I'd take great technique over great club head speed any day of the week. Let's face it, a 300 yard drive is no good if it ends up in the river! Here is one tip that I've been taught time and time again for hitting huge drives with relative ease. Weight Transfer. If you can get your weight transfer sorted so that you move onto the back foot when the club is on its way back and swing through to the front foot when the club follows through then you'll always be able to hit the ball a long way. The power of the weight transfer is evident in any sport that involves hitting something a long way. For instance take a look at the baseball players; if you see a swing sequence you'll notice that they start with their weight on the back foot and propell it onto their front foot as they go for the swing. Even just throwing a ball the weight transfer is key.

You can practice your weight transfer by putting two clubs on the ground outside either of your feet and do some practice swings. Make sure that at the top of the backswing your weight is over the club on the back foot and then as you follow through you end up over the club at the front. It will feel funny at first because it will be exaggerated, but after a while you'll get used to it and it's a great drill that will help you to take the weight transfer onto the golf course with you and pummel the ball 300 yards! If you over exaggerate the movement you may feel your body coming through before your arms which usually results in a slice. This just means you have a bit of synchronisation to do before it all clicks into place - it doesn't take long, you just need a bucket of balls down the range. Here's another tip you can use: On the downswing, concentrate on really snapping your hands through the ball so that you get the explosive power of the wrists. You can practice this with a higher club before you jump straight onto the driver. This added an extra 10-15 yards to my drive pretty much straight away - I had a tendency of gripping the club to tightly and not releasing properly. That's all for now folks, happy driving!

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High-speed stroboscopic photographs show that the head of a golf club of mass 221 g?

is traveling at 59.4 m/s just before it strikes a 44.4 g golf ball at rest on a tee. After the collision, the club head travels (in the same direction) at 43.2 m/s.

a) Calculate the speed of the golf ball just after impact.

You use the conservation of momentum equation.

mass1 (FinalVelocity1 - InitialVelocity1)= - [mass2 (FinalVelocity2 - InitialVelocity2) ]

221g ( 43.2 m/s - 59.4 m/s) = 44.4g (Vf2 - 0)

Solve for Vf

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Most golfers who are deeply involved in the game are usually tempted to buy discount golf clubs as the prices of new branded sets are quite high and difficult to be afforded. Though the advantages of buying new golf clubs are many, buying discounted golf clubs has also its share of advantages. The most important of this is that you do not have to spend a large sum of money for buying the clubs. This option will enable you to enjoy the game without any pricking of the conscience and make golf an affordable venture.

But before buying discount golf clubs, it is important that you know everything about it because if by chance some of the clubs are not up to the mark then it would be a waste of money. Therefore you should know the kind of club head, loft angle, shaft, club length and grip that are right for you. If you have idea about these things then you may go ahead and buy any new, used or discounted clubs.

After having decided to buy the discounted golf clubs, it is important to know where exactly you can find them. Of course there are many stores and supermarkets which sell golf clubs and equipment, but most of them do not offer discount golf clubs . The following tips will help you in your search for finding such golf clubs.

There are some sport shops which sell discounted sports goods. You should therefore look for these shops and stores. Many of these shops advertise themselves as discounted stores for sporting equipment. So finding these stores would not be a hard task at all. The offer prices of the items for sale in these shops are really affordable.

Many sports shop sell golf clubs at a discounted rate during the off season. Buying off season can get you good discounts, sometimes even up to 50 percent of the actual price. Shops also conduct yearly sales at discounted price for all their goods. Therefore you should keep a watch for such occasions so that you can get a good deal.

There are many golf players who are always on the watch out for the estate sales where items are auctioned off at affordable rates. Most of the estate sales are held when there is some special event or occasion. You may find golf clubs and other sporting equipments at good discounted prices in such sales. It would be good for you if you watch out for the announcement of the estate sales which are held quite often.

Another good idea would be to buy authorized clones of the clubs. There are some golf club brands which have authorized clones. This means that the companies manufacturing the clones of the golf clubs have been authorized by the original manufacturers to make and sell equipment using the components under their brand name. Cloned golf clubs are always sold at a discounted rate and there is no harm in buying these clones because they are as good as the original clubs.

The internet is also one of the options for find the right discount golf clubs. You can search online for all the internet retailers selling sports and golf equipment. These retailers offers a good selection and the price of the sports equipments including golf clubs are quite affordable. There are also some auction sites in the internet where you can find good clubs and bid for the same. If you are lucky enough you may be able to get the golf clubs on your bid.

Then there are kinds of flea market section in the bidding sites where you can find many discounted items including golf clubs. You have to read all the details and specifications of the golf club models that are displayed on the website before making a purchase.

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what club does an x headcover go on?

i was looking at these headcovers:

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the number 1 goes on the driver 3 onto three wood the x goes onto your 5 or 7 wood good luck enjoy the game

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1. First, the easiest thing to check is your grip. If your grip is too strong (hands positioned too far right on the grip) then this can promote a closed club face, promoting a hook. Weaken your grip by making sure your thumbs are pointing straight down the middle of the shaft instead of to the right.

2. Next, you will want to focus your attention to your posture. Hold your club out directly in front of you. If you stand too upright, your swing may tend to be a little too wide and your hands may become a little to active coming over the ball. A good drill to correct your posture is to hold the grip end of your club level with your belt buckle, effectively making a "T" with your body and the club. Now hold your arms out and extend away from your belt buckle, then bend over until the club hits the ground. This will give you the proper posture to hit the golf ball.

3. The third step to correct your golf hook is to use the famous head cover drill. Just pull out one of your head covers and place it under your right arm. Now take a few practice swings keeping the head cover under your arm. This drill forces you to keep your right elbow close to your body, promoting the proper swing plane, reducing the chance of a hook.

4. One of the most important tips to remember in your efforts to correct your golf hook is to shift your weight to your front foot. This is the single most common cause of the hook and one of the best solutions to cure the hook. Be sure to finish your swing with your weight on that leading foot.

5. Lastly, check your swing path. A good way to visualize this is to picture a clock on the ground in front of you. Your target is at 12 o'clock. Those who hook the ball tend to swing the club on a 7 o'clock to 1 o'clock swing path. A proper swing path will go from 6:30 on the backswing to 11:30 on the follow-through. To correct your golf hook, check your swing path and make appropriate adjustments and you will see results.

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Golf Club Headcover
where can I buy a custom golf club headcover of myself?

I want to have a golf club headcover made for my driver that looks like me. Similar to what Ian Puolter has.

Received the Golf Tour Z5 set today & having tried them, I am really pleased & wish to compliment you for producing such great value clubs:

Great clubs - The clubs played better than the genuine ones; unbelieviable, but true !
Great price - The price is incredible - almost a third of the price of G5s!
Great service- As the shaft I ordered was not available, I was automatically given an upgraded version !

All in all, very pleased !

M Jadeja - Middlesex

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Just a note to say that I am very pleased with my XL8 irons which you fitted with the lightweight stepless steel shafts and delivered within four days.
Custom built to fit my height , I find them very easy to hit and reliably straight. I have gained a good ten yards and, coincidence or perhaps new confidence, I cut five strokes three games on the trot.
I am really glad I didn't pay well over double for the big name, because I can't believe they could be any better.

Regards N Cowie - Helensburgh

*****

The utility club arrived on 8th Sept. Thank you very much for the prompt service.
I have played a few shots with it and I'm quite impressed.

With thanks
K Gill - Ellon

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I used my new T9000 utilities today and yesterday and found them excellent, very easy to hit with consistent direction.

They look superb - compared them to a friend's Taylor Made dual utility and they seem virtually identical. I kept the weights neutral, which seems to produce a nice draw. I yet may experiment with a heavier weight in the toe but having said that, playing a fade was not difficult. Your custom fitting service was a real bonus as I am 6' 4" and standard clubs are too short. I also liked having a choice of grip.

I cannot understand why anyone would fork out £140 each for the Tailor Made dual utilities on which mine are based, or indeed any other heavily marketed brand, especially as they are not even custom fitted. Maybe they have a magic ingredient (snob value?), but I can't imagine what could improve on your clubs. Nick - Argyll

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I received excellent service from start to finish with UK Custom Golf. From the initial email noting my interest through the fitting, the collection and finally the first game with the new clubs! I played for the first time with the clubs (XL-8 irons, T-9000 woods + utility and a two ball putter with steel insert) and I must say they were excellent. They gave a very positive feel and I've been assured that they feel just like the branded counterparts by owners of the branded counterparts! I have since recommended UK custom Golf to other people who will hopefully be able to enjoy the same level of service and quality of clubs as I have. I will definitely be returning to UK Custom Golf when it's time for replacements but judging by the quality of the product could be a long time!

Thanks again
S McIntosh - Aberdeen

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Hi everyone at Uk Custom Golf,

I would like this opportunity to thank you for your fantastic service and for the quality of your golf irons. I bought from you the XP6 Irons for my Husband about six weeks ago. They were delivered as promised on time and very securely packaged. My Husband has been using Callaway tungsten titanium oversized irons for 7 years which cost him at the time about £1,200. He said that these Irons that you custom fit for him are amazing value and to play with they feel so much nicer than the Callaway's. My Brother and Friends are so impressed with them that they are thinking about buying a set each off you. Thank you once again amazing set of Irons.

Yours sincerely,

J Hardiman. Hereford.

*****

Thank you, my new clubs arrived safe and sound - very exciting ! I took them out and had a round (of golf as well as beers) and they are brilliant. I'm very pleased with them.

They are now resting cosily in their "hats" in my golf bag, after their tiring day !

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I want to buy this gold club headcover for my boyfriend but I don't know too much about golf..help!?

I want to buy him one of these gold club headcovers but I don't know if this will fit his golf club and I don't have any idea of what kind he has....

http://www.dunhamssports.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1855460&cp=761.714659.714664.3041753.3041756.1152443&parentPage=family

^ that is the one I want to get him ^
I just want to know what kinds of clubs that one will fit...

P.s. this is for his birthday so it really dose not have to be a surprize so I can always ask him but I want to avoid that.
Sorry about the spelling mistakes in the orginal question its is supose to be..

I want to buy this GOLF club headcover for my boyfriend but I don't know too much about golf..help!?
How in the world am I spamming???

According to the description, that headcover is "designed to fit up to 460cc driver." For almost any golfer, a 460cc driver is going to be the largest clubhead in their bag.

I think you can safely buy this for your boyfriend - assuming he likes Penn State ;)

FYI: Most golfers have a driver, a couple smaller woods, several irons and wedges, and a putter. To see a driver and two woods check this page out: http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/wilson-deep-red-driver-fairway-wood-set.html

One of the newest tools of the trade is the golf GPS (global positioning system). These tools provide golfers with course maps and they can be used for determining yardage. There are several different models of golf GPSs including handheld GPS system models and digital caddies. These golf gadgets have become so popular in the last couple of years that now many of the top golf courses offer digital caddies that have a gps integrated into their golf cart rentals.

If you are in the market for a handheld GPS then you have several great options to choose from. Your first option is the Sky Golf – Sky Caddie SG2 GPS. This handheld model has a list price of $349.99, however, you can occasionally find it on sale for around $280. This product includes a programmable GPS rangefinder, an AC battery charger, a USB cable to connect your GPS to your computer, software, a belt clip, and a quick start guide.

If you have a pocket PC then you might be interested in the GPS Golf Pro with Bluetooth GPS Receiver. This item has a list price of $350, however, it is commonly available for a much lower price. It offers an electronic scorecard, shot by shot tracking, club recommendations, GPS distances, and scorecard email.

If you are looking for an easy to use handheld GPS then you may be interested in the SONOCADDIE GOLF GPS SYSTEM. This product sells for around $300. It offers distance tracking for several items like targets, hazards, and distances to the green.

Golf GPS devices are great golf cart accessories and they can be a great gift to give to yourself or to someone else. When you shop for a golf GPS make sure that you try a few out to see which ones you like best. Make sure that you can read the display and make sure that you are able to use all of the buttons or stylist. You will also want to shop around and compare prices, as this can help you to save $50 to $100 on a single golf GPS model.

Are you in the market for golf accessories? Fore Her Golf carries clothing and accessories with a feminine appeal including polo shirts, skirts, golf GPS devices, hats and outerwear from top brands - also a great selection of unique golf gifts and memorabilia for the lady golfer in your life. Fore Her Golf is your source for women's golf supplies and gifts, products reviews and recommendations as well as game tips and training techniques. For more information on golfing and other recreational activities visit the golf directory.

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