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What to Look for in a Driver

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With so many types of drivers available now, it’s no wonder people are uncertain and confused when shopping for a new one. Oversized drivers are the current trend, and why not? They have a larger sweet spot, but amazingly they are very light. They all have a larger head, so how do you pick the […]

Talk Your Game

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I live in Illinois, so I don’t get an opportunity to golf during the winter months. Unless of course, I pack up my clothes and clubs and head south. That doesn’t happen very often. But I learned something last night at a grade school holiday concert. I just happened to run into several other golfers […]

Gifts for Golfers

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With so many golfers on our holiday shopping list, I began searching for gifts that would please and appeal to a majority of them, regardless of their sex, age, or playing level. In the past, I’ve wrapped dozens of boxes of golf balls and shirts; but I wanted something not so predictable and humdrum. After […]

61st LPGA U.S. Women’s Open

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If you’ve always wanted to see Newport, RI, then 2006 might be the perfect time to do it. The LPGA will hold the 61st U.S. Women’s Open (June 26-July 2) at Rhode Island’s historic Newport Country Club, more than one hundred years after it hosted the first U.S. Open. Tournament attendees will get a chance […]

Get a Deal on Golf Club Membership

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If you golf in a league and on a regular basis, it’s probably worth your while to become a member of the course you’re playing. My husband and I both golf a few times a week, and we’re members of a league. Considering how many times we play, it was a wise decision for us […]

Taking your Golf Game to the Next Level

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Looking to take your game to a new level? You can get one-on-one advice on improving your game from Dr. Jack Singer at GolfLessons. Dr. Singer is a world-renowned sports, industrial and clinical psychologist whose work has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, FOX SPORTS and ESPN. He writes a column called Ask the Sports Doctor, where […]

Search for the Perfect Golf Job

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Looking for a job in golf? Need to hire someone at your course? Try GolfJobs.com, a new Web site from Beach Farm Nine that lists part-time, full-time, and contract jobs in golf.
You can begin immediately to search and apply for jobs in your field after registering free of charge. Your free account includes unrestricted use […]

An Easier Way to Manage Your Golf League

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Last summer, I had the pleasure of being the secretary for my husband’s golf league. It was the first time I’d ever been the secretary of a league, and I had a lot of questions and sometimes not very many answers. I was handed the software and it’s instruction book, one page of rules, the […]

Tip for Practicing Your Putting Skills

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It’s getting colder outside, and a lot of us won’t have an opportunity to golf for a few months. Now is a really good time to practice our putting skills. Get a feel for the putter and how the ball rolls. The way the putter strokes the ball and the type of roll it produces […]