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It’s official, Tiger missed the cut

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The predictions all over the media that Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh probably wouldn’t be making the cut were confirmed today. Tiger ended his last round with a 1-over 73. His combined score was three under while the cut was six under.
Tiger had a chance today to get out of the hole he dug yesterday, […]

The Winter Months

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For those of us that are not fortunate enough to live in a warm climate all year round, it’s important that we take advantage of the winter time to improve our golf swing indoors. In the northern states, golfers utilize a golf dome (indoor driving range) to stay connected to their game.
Indoor […]

Golf Shoes Make a Difference

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The golf shoes you wear on the green could affect your game. Too much time is spent on finding the right golf clubs rather than selecting quality golf shoes. Did you know that the right golf shoe could reduce your handicap? I didn’t. It wasn’t until I invested in a high […]

MaxFli’s Noodle Ice claims to improve concentration

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MaxFli just announced the latest version of their Noodle golf ball line, the Noodle Ice. Older models include the Long and Soft Noodle, the Longest Noodle, and the Softest Noodle.
All four employ two-piece construction, the components of which are a large core and Surlyn cover. The core combines low compression with high resilience, while the […]

Tiger, Vijay not playing so great at Funai

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Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh both had a tough time today at the Disney Funai Classic. The both of them were plagued with missed put after mussed put, not to mention a handful of bad hits into the water, trees, bunker, and rough.
Tiger made his first triple bogey in over two years, and, for the […]

Fourteen-In-One Universal Golf Club

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Would you trade in all of your irons for a single universal? Probably not, but a new American-made Universal golf club could make it possible. The manufacturers boast that the club is perfect for golf players who want more flexibility when they play, or for beginners who want to try out golf without having to […]

Camp Moose Golf brings fun and easy learning to golfers

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Camp Moose Golf, established by Scott Camp and Jesse Moussa, promises to bring a fun experience to learning golf. Moussa, a golf professional and instructor, and Camp, a real estate developer, have combined to already create two fun and inventive games. One of their games, titled “Who’s Up?” is a dice game for gambling foursomes […]

Moore going for pro at Disney Funai Classic

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Ryan Moore is attempting to be the first player, since Tiger Woods in 1996, to go pro without going to qualifying school. The only other players, in the last 20 years, to complete this task are Justin Leonard and Phil Mickelson.
Moore, the former U.S. Amateur and NCAA champion, has played well enough on sponsor’s exemptions […]

Ernie Els back from injury layoff

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In December, Ernie Els will be playing in the Nedbank Golf Challenge at Sun City. This will mark his first competitive golf outing since his knee injury four months ago. The injury took place while sailing in the Mediterranean in July.
“When I called him yesterday he was playing nine holes of golf and said he […]

Golf Schools

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People actually attend a specialty school to learn how to golf. There are more than sixty golf schools spread out the United States and Canada. The golf programs are not just for beginners. Each program can be tailored to meet the experience level of the student and budget.
School instructors follow a standard […]