The Sand Trap
For some, this is the scariest place on the golf course. Between the term "trap," and what can actually happen to your ball there, it can be a little frightening. Sand traps have the ability to intimidate even the most skilled players every now and then.
They vary in size, depth, sand consistency, and difficulty. more.. |
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10 Basic Rules Of Golf
You may know how to swing like Tiger, but if you don"t follow the 10 basic rules of golf, you"ll be considered a goof on the course. more.. |
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Golf Balance
Having the perfect stance is one of the most important parts of playing a great golf game. Do you know where you stand? more.. |
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Object Of The Game
Let"s begin by taking a quick look at the objective of the game of golf. As you may already know, the objective of golf is to get the golf ball in the hole in the fewest number of strokes. more.. |
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Playing On The Green
One of the trickiest lies in golf occurs when your ball comes to rest against the fringe of the green, leaving you a short but quick downhill putt. The trouble here is behind your ball. more.. |
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Warm Up Exercises
As a golfer, you may have often hit off the first tee without warming up and you know what happened. Typically, you bogeyed or, worse yet, double-bogeyed the first hole and maybe the next ones too. Now you can prevent that kind of poor start and better prepare yourself for optimal golf performance with this easy-to-do golf-specific warm-up. more.. |
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Equipment
A highly skilled player could go out and shoot a very good score with just about any set of golf clubs. They have enough feel and experience to make adjustments and adapt to the performance differences between clubs quickly. more.. |
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Golf
A highly skilled player could go out and shoot a very good score with just about any set of golf clubs. They have enough feel and experience to make adjustments and adapt to the performance differences between clubs quickly.
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What To Do When The Wind Picks Up
As a student skydiver you are guided by your instructors, drop zone management and USPA"s Basic Safety Requirements (BSR"s) as to the maximum winds allowable for you to safely jump. However, after you graduate from student status and become a USPA "A" license holder, there is no requirement or recommendation concerning wind speeds. more.. |
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The Hierarchy
Relative work is a large part of many jumper"s skydiving career. Each jumper acquires skills that enable him to perform RW. Skills are directly related to tasks on a dive. Diving skills are acquired by doing diving slots. more.. |
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