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Funny Golf Rules For Seniors (Hope you find these amusing but not to be used on the course) Rule 1.a.5 A ball sliced or hooked into the rough shall be lifted and placed on the fairway at a point equal to the distance it carried or rolled into the rough with no penalty. The senior should not be penalized for tall grass which groundskeepers failed to mow. Rule 2.d.6 (b) A ball hitting a tree shall be deemed not to have hit the tree. This is simply bad luck and luck has no place in a scientific game. The senior player must estimate the distance the ball would have travelled if it had not..
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Golf tees are only used on the teeing ground on a golf course. Today's technology means that larger faced woods require the ball to be higher off the ground to enable the sweet spot on the woods face, particularly the driver, to make contact with the centre of the ball. On many drivers and as a rough guide only, the sweet spot is located mid way between the horizontal centre line of the club face and the top of the club face so the ball needs to be high enough to meet with this spot. Another reason to tee the ball up is that a sweeping clubface where the driver sweeps the ball upwards off the ..
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If you want to hit the golf ball further and keep it in bounds then you need to hit the ball on the sweet spot of the clubface whilst having the club face pointing to the desired starting line.Once you have these two elements on track you can then think about increasing the club head speed which is the topic of this article. So many golf magazines and videos and teaching professionals talk about multiple golf swing mechanics which if you were to follow these you would be so confused you could never hit a golf ball well as the brain is processing so many thoughts. To try and simplify things ..
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A number of our clients are not sure what golf tees or golf accessories might be suitable for a particular event that they are either sponsoring, hosting or perhaps taking part in. As a free service we obtain the relevant details about what you are trying to achieve, your budget, quantities,colour schemes, personalisation and timescales and then offer a budget priced list of possible options for the customer to evaluate and decide if they wish to consider these or not. This has proved to be a valuable services to customers as often they may not appreciate what products are now on the&nbs..
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So many of us want to be better golfers and this means getting our handicaps lowered. Mostly the practice effort goes into placing the golf ball on a golf tee and getting out the driver and working out a way to hit the golf ball further. When we are happy with this then next in the priorities comes the iron play. We practice with working out how to hit the golf ball first and the ground second. Then perhaps golf chipping and pitching starts to be analysed and lastly golf putting. What if you took the view that your putting was so good that all you have to do is get the ball on the green and..
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How To Repair Pitch Marks
If pitch marks on golf greens are correctly repaired then the surface can re- establish itself in the Spring/Summer months in a day or two. If they are not correctly repaired then long term damage results and the smooth grass surface is ruined much to the annoyance of golfers. The common and incorrect way that many people adopt to repair a pitch mark is to place the pitch mark repair tool on the rim of the pitch mark and lift the centre to the surface. This breaks the grass roots and is perhaps the worst approach to repairing it. The correct way is to start from the opposite side that the ball..
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