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		<title>Youth Golf Clubs &#8211; Learn About Customizing Children&#8217;s Golf</title>
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Clubs
A few years ago, youth golf clubs sets were customized by
cutting the shaft of a regular adult sized set. Luckily
enough, we realized that cutting down an adult shaft creates
a very stiff club, which makes it difficult for kids to hit.
Now, Golf companies provide youngsters with golf sets that
are customized to their height and age, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>A few years ago, youth golf clubs sets were customized by<br />
cutting the shaft of a regular adult sized set. Luckily<br />
enough, we realized that cutting down an adult shaft creates<br />
a very stiff club, which makes it difficult for kids to hit.<br />
Now, Golf companies provide youngsters with golf sets that<br />
are customized to their height and age, and are offered at<br />
reasonable prices.</p>
<p>There are three main areas, which goes into a fitting, when<br />
customizing a set of Golf clubs:</p>
<p>The Height: If your child is tall, he will generally have<br />
more of an upright swing. In this case the Golf shop will<br />
adjust the "lie" of your child's clubs. The lie is<br />
determined from the angle that the clubhead extends from its<br />
shaft, which is connected like a hinge. This hinge will be<br />
closed slightly for taller players.</p>
<p>The Arm Length: The arm length is an important factor that<br />
will determine the length of your child's shafts. Your child<br />
should not have to crouch down unnaturally when gripping the<br />
club, nor to choke up on the club either.</p>
<p>The customization process will include measuring the length<br />
of your child's arms. Having your child's arms against<br />
his/her sides will make the measurement, and the distance<br />
from the tip of his or her middle finger to the ground will<br />
determine the shaft length.</p>
<p>The Swing Speed: The kind of shafts your child's clubs will<br />
have will depend on the swing speed. Of course everyone has<br />
a different swing speed, which can depend on size, age,<br />
strength, etc.  Average golfers are typically best suited to<br />
have steel shafts or granite shafts.</p>
<p>When customizing a set of youth golf clubs, be sure to check<br />
around your local golf accessory stores and compare prices.<br />
It is important that the staff also take correct measures so<br />
that your child's clubs are designed exactly the way he and<br />
she need them to be, and according to his and her body type.</p>
<p>Amel Mehenaoui is the founder, webmaster and publisher of<br />
the Junior Golf Guide website, a resourceful Guide to help<br />
introduce kids and teens to Golf, and offers tips and<br />
reviews about junior golf equipment, children's golf clubs,<br />
golf instructions for kids, and more.</p>
<p>Would you like to spend more quality time with your son or<br />
daughter on the Golf Course? Visit<br />
http://junior-golf-guide.com to learn how you can enjoy more<br />
round of golf without feeling guilty!</p>
<p>Copyright ? 2008 by Amel Mehenaoui. This article may be<br />
reprinted as long as author credit is given with a website.<br />
All Rights Reserved Worldwide.</p>
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		<title>Introducing Kids To Golf</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the keys to the success of Tiger Woods as a golfer is
that growing up his father knew the system of golf and
generously guided him through it. Now, if you have children
and are thinking of introducing them to golf, you must be
asking yourself: Where should I start? Who should I call?
Should I purchase junior [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the keys to the success of Tiger Woods as a golfer is<br />
that growing up his father knew the system of golf and<br />
generously guided him through it. Now, if you have children<br />
and are thinking of introducing them to golf, you must be<br />
asking yourself: Where should I start? Who should I call?<br />
Should I purchase junior clubs or get a used set of adult<br />
ones that have been cut down to size?</p>
<p>Don't get ahead of yourself! Relax!</p>
<p>Golf is not a pursuit that you can simply sign your kid up<br />
for at any leisure club. However, this sport is become<br />
increasingly popular, and chances are that there are golf<br />
programs and clinics going on in your area. You may want to<br />
contact a local club pro, the YMCA, the Boy Scouts and Girl<br />
Scouts, the golf association in your area, and other civic<br />
organizations. If you are from the United States , the<br />
National Minority Junior Golf Foundation, the United States<br />
Golf Association, the Professional Golf Association, and the<br />
Ladies Professional Golf Association may also know how to<br />
help you. Some of these organizations are, in fact,<br />
specifically involved in programs to introduce kids to golf.</p>
<p>Junior golf clinics are normally free to join; they are<br />
designed to introduce your child to the basics of golf,<br />
starting from how to grip a club, all the way to driving,<br />
chipping, and putting. Emphasis is placed on the rules of<br />
the game and golf etiquette. Clinics are also known to dole<br />
out golf apparel, balls, and sometimes golf clubs to<br />
participants. What is more, your child may be fortunate<br />
enough to receive instruction from a seasoned professional<br />
golfer in one of the clinics! The Black Enterprise/Pepsi<br />
Golf &#038; Tennis Challenge junior clinic has featured Mark<br />
Nance, Kenny Simms, Todd Daniel and Maria Mills in the past.<br />
And their message is: Golf is for everyone.</p>
<p>Of course before forcing your children into playing the<br />
sport, you should take pains finding out how they truly feel<br />
about golf. After your child has been introduced to the<br />
game, you must make it a point to go to the field and<br />
observe whether hitting a few balls on the driving range<br />
brings a smile to his face. Ask yourself if you think the<br />
sport seems to be challenging and enjoyable to your kid? If<br />
yes, the real fun has surely begun.</p>
<p>To ensure that their kids learn the basics of golf properly,<br />
parents are usually advised to hook their children up with a<br />
golf instructor during the early stages of picking up the<br />
sport. If you're having a hard time locating a good<br />
instructor, the local club pro should be able to provide you<br />
with a list of instructors in your area. If possible, watch<br />
a potential instructor with other students before signing up<br />
your kid. Observe whether or not the instructor gets along<br />
with the other kids, and ask yourself if he would fit in<br />
with your child's personality. Proper instruction will<br />
surely increase your child's confidence and decrease the<br />
frustration this mentally and physically challenging sport<br />
is sure to bring about. An instructor will also help you<br />
regarding the kind of equipment to buy for your child.<br />
Experts believe that a 7-iron, pitching wedge and a putter<br />
are all that is required for a beginner. At this point, you<br />
can hold off on the golf shoes and the designer clothes;<br />
tennis shoes and play clothes will normally suffice!</p>
<p>One disadvantage to being a junior golfer is that there are<br />
usually problems regarding a shortage of facilities. To<br />
ensure enough practice (aside from the hours your child<br />
spends with an instructor) you might want to ask the club<br />
pro whether there are any slow times during the week that<br />
your child can slip on the course to play two to three<br />
holes. Additionally, if there are par 3 courses in your<br />
area, you should think about sending your kid there. Keep in<br />
mind that the more your kid plays, the more comfortable he/<br />
she will be with the game. And, once your child has learnt<br />
the basics and is practicing regularly, the competitive<br />
juices will surely start to flow; that is when you should<br />
start inquiring about junior golf tournaments being held in<br />
your area.</p>
<p>As you might have guessed, introducing your kids to golf is<br />
not as simple as it sounds. Children need guidance and<br />
motivation, and if your child really enjoys the sport, you<br />
should make sure you're there to give him/ her that. Good<br />
luck!</p>
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golf putting tips.</p>
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		<title>Junior Golf Lessons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not everyone can have junior golf lessons and become a child
golf prodigy like Tiger Woods. It is most important to keep
the game fun when introducing your child to junior golf
lessons and playing golf. Have you ever noticed how a junior
just taking up the game of golf? If allowed, they will take
a very natural golf swing. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not everyone can have junior golf lessons and become a child<br />
golf prodigy like Tiger Woods. It is most important to keep<br />
the game fun when introducing your child to junior golf<br />
lessons and playing golf. Have you ever noticed how a junior<br />
just taking up the game of golf? If allowed, they will take<br />
a very natural golf swing. The young golfers are not<br />
thinking about golf instruction or golf mechanics. Let your<br />
child enjoy learning the game by their own trial and error<br />
until THEY are ready to take the game more seriously. You<br />
can keep it fun away from the golf course by keeping a<br />
junior golf journal at home. Remember we play the game<br />
because it is fun.</p>
<p>Up until the child is in High School, practice sessions<br />
should be limited in time so the junior is not over-whelmed<br />
and should only be taken to the practice facility if the<br />
child wants to go and have fun. This will keep the junior<br />
motivated to go and practice more often.</p>
<p>In keeping golf fun, refrain from giving a junior golf<br />
instructions and let your junior swing as hard as they want<br />
from time to time during their full swing practice. As for<br />
your junior's golf grip, just make sure the right hand is<br />
lower than the left hand for a right-handed golfer. Remember<br />
keep the fun and non-restrictive and do not worry about a<br />
proper grip, yet. It would be more beneficial for you junior<br />
to play a game such as being able to count to three without<br />
losing their balance no matter how hard they swing.</p>
<p>To keep your juniors motivation high and to allow your<br />
junior golfer to learn to feel the club, start with putting<br />
and chipping drills. Here are some easy ones to use:</p>
<p>Putting</p>
<p>Ladder drill - Using a sleeve of balls (three), Place a golf<br />
ball at four feet, eight feet and twelve feet from the<br />
putting cup. Begin with the four foot putt. If you make the<br />
four foot putt, then move to the eight foot putt. If you<br />
miss the four foot putt, then start over again with the four<br />
foot putt. Repeat this until all three putts are made.</p>
<p>Pull back drill - Pick a long putt in which you need to lag.<br />
Hit your putt. Did you make it? If then the answer is yes,<br />
then great. If not, move the golf ball a putter length<br />
further away from the hole. Keep this up until the golf ball<br />
is holed.</p>
<p>Chipping</p>
<p>Over the bag - This is a simple fun way to learn how to<br />
chip. Place a golf bag off of the green and set up to chip<br />
three to six feet behind the bag. The closer to the bag you<br />
place your ball, the bigger the challenge. Now making your<br />
chipping stroke your goal is to clear the bag while getting<br />
the golf ball close to the hole.</p>
<p>Chip to par - Pick several positions to chip from. Use one<br />
golf ball and as you would on the golf course, chip the ball<br />
as close to the hole as possible. Then proceed to putt the<br />
ball into the hole. Add up your strokes and go to the same<br />
spots and try to lower your overall score. These drills are<br />
easy to turn into fun games or challenges.</p>
<p>Consider private junior golf instruction or a summer golf<br />
camp taught by PGA Professionals if your junior shows the<br />
interest. If this becomes an option, use references from<br />
friends and co-workers to find the PGA professional that<br />
would be right for your child. Again, the main goal is to<br />
keep it fun and not try to make your golfer into a<br />
mechanical machine.</p>
<p>The Wireless Golf Coach is a website created by PGA<br />
Professionals to provide affordable online golf instruction.<br />
This is accomplished by offering unlimited online golf<br />
lessons through memberships at<br />
http://www.virtualgolfswing.com  With an online connection<br />
with your computer, PDA or phone, you can literally take<br />
your golf lesson anywhere. In addition, enjoy the<br />
competitive pricing in the online golf shop.</p>
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		<title>Famous Professional Golfers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you?d like to become more knowledgeable about famous
golfers, but just don?t have the time or desire to sit and
read a book or even full page article on each one, this is
the place for you.  This article will offer you a condensed
version of each of the most famous golfers.  Best of all,
it?s only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you?d like to become more knowledgeable about famous<br />
golfers, but just don?t have the time or desire to sit and<br />
read a book or even full page article on each one, this is<br />
the place for you.  This article will offer you a condensed<br />
version of each of the most famous golfers.  Best of all,<br />
it?s only 5 paragraphs!  And you?re done with the first one<br />
already!</p>
<p>Our first famous golfer is Tiger Woods.  Eldrick ?Tiger?<br />
Woods was born December 30, 1975 in Cypress California.<br />
Tiger began playing golf when we was only two years old.  He<br />
even appeared on television as a toddler because of his<br />
unbelievable golf skills.  After turning pro in August of<br />
1996, he became the youngest Masters winner ever in 1997.<br />
Do date, he has won three Masters titles, two U.S. Open<br />
Championships, and three PGA Championships.</p>
<p>Our second famous golfer is Michelle Wie.  Wie was born<br />
October 11, 1989 in Honolulu, Hawaii.  She began playing<br />
golf at the age of four and was winning nearly every junior<br />
even by the age of 11.  Two years later at the age of 13,<br />
Wie became the youngest player ever to make the cut in a<br />
LPGA event.  She turned pro on October, 5 2005 and has since<br />
competed alongside some of the best male and female golfers<br />
of our time.</p>
<p>Our third famous golfer is Phil Mickelson.  Mickelson was<br />
born in San Diego, California on June 16, 1970.  He began<br />
playing golf at age three.  He attended Arizona State after<br />
high school and quickly became the face of amateur golf.<br />
Although it took him a little longer than others, Phil won<br />
his first Masters in 2004 and won it again in 2006.</p>
<p>Our final famous golfer is Jack Nicklaus.  Nicklaus was born<br />
in Columbus Ohio on January 21, 1940.  He began playing golf<br />
at age 10 and won five straight Ohio State Junior events<br />
when he was only 12.  He began his professional career in<br />
1962 and defeated the heavily favored Arnold Palmer at the<br />
1962 U.S. Open.  Jack Nicklaus then went on to break all the<br />
records.  In 1978 he achieved a triple career slam, winning<br />
all four professional golf majors three times.  He?s the<br />
only golfer to have ever done this.</p>
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		<title>The Top 10 Life Lessons Your Child Can Learn from Playing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf
During the last seven years, I have watched my son and his
friends grow up in the world of Junior Golf. This amazing
sport has brought out the best in these young men, and has
taught them so many valuable life lessons. I am forever
impressed, in particular to the following ten qualities that
I have observed my son develop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf</p>
<p>During the last seven years, I have watched my son and his<br />
friends grow up in the world of Junior Golf. This amazing<br />
sport has brought out the best in these young men, and has<br />
taught them so many valuable life lessons. I am forever<br />
impressed, in particular to the following ten qualities that<br />
I have observed my son develop as a bi-product of the great<br />
game of golf.</p>
<p>1. Humility and Respect</p>
<p>Golf requires that you show courtesy to others and that you<br />
communicate with respect. In the Junior Golf tournaments<br />
across the country, it is well stated that good<br />
sportsmanship must be exhibited at all times and that all<br />
play is ended with an exchange of a hand shake.</p>
<p>2. Punctuality</p>
<p>When the tournament schedule states "Tee time is at 9:00,"<br />
this means that you are to be on the tee box at 8:55. If you<br />
are late to the tee box, you are automatically disqualified,<br />
no questions asked. While this can be a tough lesson to<br />
learn, it is one that works brilliantly and has instilled in<br />
my son the importance of being on time for not only every<br />
tournament but every event in life.</p>
<p>3. Confession</p>
<p>Golf is a game of honor, and recognizing that a<br />
transgression has occurred and taking responsibility for the<br />
transgression is a part of the game. This one act instills<br />
integrity and fairness to all concerned.</p>
<p>4. Safety</p>
<p>Golf balls and clubs are very hard and dangerous<br />
instruments, and one of the first and foremost rules of golf<br />
is safety. My son has been instructed again and again to not<br />
take practice swings in the direction of another person, not<br />
to swing clubs when someone else is walking by, and never to<br />
hit into a group playing in front of him. These rules of<br />
safety have filtered into other aspects of his life,<br />
including biking, swimming, and safety in the home.</p>
<p>5. Quiet</p>
<p>Golf requires an amazing amount of concentration, and quiet<br />
is required at all times on the golf course. While this<br />
takes practice for young kids, it is a life skill that<br />
teaches constraint and respect for others.</p>
<p>6. Visioning</p>
<p>The night before and the morning of a tournament, my son<br />
sits quietly and mentally and visually plays the course.<br />
This skill is teaching him how to "see the end in mind,"<br />
which is key to goal achievement.</p>
<p>7. Problem Solving</p>
<p>Rain, wind, trees, multiple sand traps, and deep rough can<br />
make for a challenging day of tournament play. These are a<br />
normal part of golf and can be an amazing opportunity for<br />
clever problem solving and personal growth.</p>
<p>8. Focus</p>
<p>Golf is a tough sport. It requires that you not only know<br />
the physics of hitting the ball (and what club to use when)<br />
but requires intense mental and emotional concentration.<br />
Silencing the inner critic after a "bad shot" is crucial to<br />
regaining clear focus, which is an advanced skill to learn<br />
but one that can take you very far in life.</p>
<p>9. Practice, Persistence, and Listening</p>
<p>In golf, instant success is very rare. My son has become a<br />
great golfer through daily practice, persistence, and<br />
through being open to listening to his mentors. In life, it<br />
is important to know that we rarely reach our goal in one<br />
"stroke." By practicing, making corrections along the way,<br />
being open to coaching, and being persistent, we can tackle<br />
most of life's tough challenges.</p>
<p>10. Graciousness</p>
<p>One of the most important life lessons my son has learned<br />
from golf is to be gracious and respectful to adults. At the<br />
end of each tournament, he and his competitors thank and<br />
shake the hands of the tournament chairmen and follow this<br />
up with a handwritten note of thanks</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Bea Fields, Southern Pines, NC, USA</p>
<p>bea@fivestarleader.com</p>
<p>http://www.fivestarleader.com</p>
<p>Bea Fields is an Executive Coach and a Certified Guerrilla<br />
Marketing Coach. She is also a Consultant, Trainer, Public<br />
Speaker and author of the Five Star Leader e-course. Her<br />
area of expertise is that of Leadership Development and<br />
Marketing for Executives, Managers, Small Business Owners,<br />
and Political Leaders.</p>
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		<title>Review Of The Lynx Hybrid Golf Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 04:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has become common to see hybrid clubs on the golf course
these days, and this popularity has led to staggering sales
success. Yet so many golfers have yet to take advantage of
these advances in golf clubs. Hybrid clubs come in many
different styles with many brand names. One of these brands
is Lynx hybrid golf clubs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has become common to see hybrid clubs on the golf course<br />
these days, and this popularity has led to staggering sales<br />
success. Yet so many golfers have yet to take advantage of<br />
these advances in golf clubs. Hybrid clubs come in many<br />
different styles with many brand names. One of these brands<br />
is Lynx hybrid golf clubs.</p>
<p>With Lynx Hybrid Golf Clubs, golfers are better able to get<br />
improved ball flight and shot distance, and this edge is one<br />
that has spurred the growth of hybrids that includes growing<br />
numbers of pro golfers switching to hybrids. One of the sets<br />
of clubs that have a great deal of merit are Lynx Junior Set<br />
Clubs. Lynx Junior sets and single clubs are able to provide<br />
younger golfers a club that fits their specifications and<br />
age range. There are four different sizes of junior clubs,<br />
which are designed according to grip size, set<br />
configuration, club head size, shaft flexibility, and<br />
length. Any golfer can tell you that grip size is something<br />
they take seriously in a club.</p>
<p>Also key to those who are thinking of using Lynx hybrid golf<br />
clubs is the size of the club head. Rather than only using<br />
the heel or toe of the golf head, the proper club should<br />
give credence to usage of the entire golf club head. Not<br />
only that, but if you happen to have excess stiffness in<br />
your clubs and are unaware, this one issue can contribute<br />
greatly to the problems you may have with your swing. 95% of<br />
golfers might very well have varying degrees of rigidness in<br />
their clubs ? and not even know it. That?s one reason Lynx<br />
hybrid golf clubs mark what level of stiffness your club<br />
has. If you have the right club head, the difference will<br />
manifest itself immediately, giving you a better swing<br />
without even having to change the way you swing.</p>
<p>Another type of Lynx hybrid golf clubs that can help golfers<br />
is known as the Lynx Prowler 3-SW Hybrid golf irons. These<br />
are made with strong stainless steel along with deep cavity<br />
design that lets golfers get tremendous consistency out of<br />
the club. With these clubs, that big drive off the course<br />
may not necessarily land in the woods. The ball flight that<br />
you can get from these clubs is impressive, and all golfers<br />
will be more than pleased at the precision and control that<br />
you will get from the Prowler clubs.</p>
<p>Another Lynx hybrid golf club that you can put to good use<br />
is the Lynx Hy Launch hybrid club. A Hy Launch club lets<br />
golfers experience the type of club that has a friendly<br />
shape that is comfortable for golfers. With these clubs, you<br />
get something to replace the many regular irons you may<br />
currently own. Thanks to this club, you can say goodbye<br />
forever to the classic golf iron.</p>
<p>Lynx hybrid golf clubs deliver impressive results quickly,<br />
and golfers may wish to consider getting a set of this brand<br />
of golf clubs.</p>
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<p>http://www.golf-club-advisor.com</p>
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		<title>Junior Golf Drivers &#8211; Perfect For Younger Players</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Junior golf drivers and all junior clubs are ideal for the
young golf enthusiast in your family who is keen to take up
the sport and master their game on an ongoing basis. These
day's junior golf drivers are the perfect option for kids,
as they give them quality equipment but at a fraction of the
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Junior golf drivers and all junior clubs are ideal for the<br />
young golf enthusiast in your family who is keen to take up<br />
the sport and master their game on an ongoing basis. These<br />
day's junior golf drivers are the perfect option for kids,<br />
as they give them quality equipment but at a fraction of the<br />
price of the adult sized and more expensive products.</p>
<p>There is no shortage of golf drivers for kids that are of<br />
high quality, both in terms of performance and durability.<br />
The key to a young person having on course success is<br />
knowing what to look for in terms of kids drivers and where<br />
to find a junior golf drivers set.</p>
<p>Ultimately it is wise to invest in junior golf drivers that<br />
have durability and reliability. This normally means you<br />
should purchase a well known name brand such as Us Kids<br />
Golf, La Jolla or Nike. Thankfully, you can usually locate<br />
name brand junior golf drivers through great online deals<br />
via the Internet.</p>
<p>So what should you buy? Well this really depends on the age<br />
of your child. Kids drivers come in varying sizes and<br />
lengths depending on the age bracket that you child fits in.<br />
La Jolla for instance offers kids drivers in groups aged 5-7<br />
and 10-12 while Nike offers kids drivers in terms of a<br />
child's height rather than their age. The Nike Blue Bird<br />
range of kids drivers for example, are clubs that have a<br />
design that allows for greater distance when to compensate<br />
for the smaller swing.</p>
<p>When searching for junior golf drivers it is best to use an<br />
internet site that offers useful benefits to you, the<br />
customer. In particular, you want to ensure that they offer<br />
full refunds and returns on any kids drivers and other<br />
accessories if necessary. Some companies even offer free<br />
delivery for purchases of junior golf drivers over a certain<br />
value. Many sporting sites online, offer seasonal promotions<br />
in line with golf tournaments and special golfing events<br />
such as the US Open, and this is a prime opportunity for you<br />
to really save on golf drivers for kids and other key golf<br />
equipment.</p>
<p>Article courtesy of Golfequipmentsource.com, where you get<br />
the answers you need about golf equipment, apparel, tips and<br />
more. Check out junior golf drivers?for more on this and<br />
other great junior golf equipment ideas.</p>
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		<title>Golf Improvement Techniques &#8211; Improve Your Game With Muscle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Memory and Golfing Aids
Taking up the game of golf can be very rewarding. It is a
game that gets you outdoors in the fresh air, gives you a
chance to socialize with like-minded people and a game that
will challenge you every time you step out on the course.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Memory and Golfing Aids</p>
<p>Taking up the game of golf can be very rewarding. It is a<br />
game that gets you outdoors in the fresh air, gives you a<br />
chance to socialize with like-minded people and a game that<br />
will challenge you every time you step out on the course.</p>
<p>As a beginner however you are probably looking for a way to<br />
help you improve your game quickly so that you can enjoy<br />
yourself even more.</p>
<p>There are many methods that can help you do this such as<br />
getting lessons from a professional and using golf training<br />
aids for beginners . The first place you should start is by<br />
having your swing checked by a professional.</p>
<p>Take the time and the money and get a few lessons in the<br />
first instance as these lessons can save you a lot of time<br />
in the long run It is always easier to learn something<br />
correctly right from the outset, than to try and unlearn bad<br />
habits that all (including the pro's though seldom admitted)<br />
golfers tend to end up with.</p>
<p>These lessons will allow a professional to look at your<br />
grip, your stance, your take-away, your follow through, and<br />
putting stroke and make sure you have a good solid<br />
foundation to build your swing on.</p>
<p>Once you have had these lesson you will want to be able to<br />
maintain what you were taught and having a few training aids<br />
on hand is a great way to further train your body to have<br />
the best possible swing and putting stroke that you can<br />
have.</p>
<p>muscle memory is a crucial technique in many sports<br />
particularly in golf, as it helps you "feel" when you have<br />
either executed a swing or putt correctly or incorrectly for<br />
that matter. This technique when coupled with visualisation<br />
can really help accelerate your learning process.</p>
<p>The beauty of using training aids for repetition and the<br />
development of muscle memory is of course that many of the<br />
available golf training aids can be used in a small area<br />
like a backyard, and although you can spend a lot of money<br />
on some of these aids most of them are reasonably priced.</p>
<p>So what types of aids can you find and what will they help<br />
you do? Here are a few that you may want to consider using:</p>
<p>For putting you can go very elaborate and get an indoor<br />
putting surface or you can get a simple device that you putt<br />
the ball into and it kicks it back to you. With a putting<br />
surface you will be able to learn to putt into the centre of<br />
the hole whereas with the putt returner you just aim at the<br />
returner.</p>
<p>However the most important thing about either of these<br />
golfing equipment pieces is that you are learning to feel<br />
your stroke. This is one of the most important aspects of<br />
putting, having a good repeatable stroke and as you become<br />
more confident using these aids you will see it translate to<br />
fewer putts on the course. Another golf training aids for<br />
beginners that can also be useful is the type where you use<br />
an iron that is "collapsible." This aid works this way, the<br />
"iron" is usually a 7 iron and it has a break in it. What<br />
the break does is allows the iron to collapse if your take<br />
away and follow through are not done correctly.</p>
<p>This type of training tool is great for beginners because<br />
one of the biggest mistakes that a beginner makes is<br />
decelerating through the ball. This leads to all types of<br />
problems such as shanks and chunked shots out on the course.</p>
<p>If you decelerating while using this piece of golf equipment<br />
it will let you know by collapsing.</p>
<p>One aid that can be very helpful is a divot mat. To use this<br />
piece of golf equipment you lay the mat down where you are<br />
going to swing. Oftentimes there are "balls" drawn on the<br />
mat and you want to address the ball and then swing. The mat<br />
records what type of angle and trajectory that the club had<br />
at impact. This tool is especially helpful for those<br />
beginners that are hitting behind the ball.</p>
<p>This matt allows you to see exactly what you are doing so<br />
that you can correct it. Once you are hitting through the<br />
ball you will begin to see more yardage out of your clubs<br />
while you are out on the course.</p>
<p>So when you are new to the game of golf there are several<br />
things you can do to help lower your score quickly,<br />
especially if you can't get to a course as often as you<br />
would like.</p>
<p>First, get a set of lessons from a professional that are<br />
geared specifically for beginners. This way you can start<br />
with good habits.</p>
<p>After that set of lessons you should go back twice a year<br />
just to make sure that you don't have any bad habits<br />
forming. Then to help you maintain what you have learned and<br />
to maintain your "muscle memory" you should incorporate a<br />
few golf training aids for beginners.</p>
<p>Buying the right mens and ladies golf equipment and getting<br />
good advice on what may be best for you are important things<br />
to consider for both the new golfer and the more experienced<br />
players. visit www.golf-direct.co.uk for advice form pro's.<br />
We also supply junior golf equipment too.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 19:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homework!
There are a microscopic few who can take to a sport of their
choice and make a success of it. The typical procedure is to
have an interest in the sport, then learn as much as you can
and then out in quality time practicing the sport preferably
with people who are well versed in the sport. Hw much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homework!</p>
<p>There are a microscopic few who can take to a sport of their<br />
choice and make a success of it. The typical procedure is to<br />
have an interest in the sport, then learn as much as you can<br />
and then out in quality time practicing the sport preferably<br />
with people who are well versed in the sport. Hw much time<br />
you put into the sport determines how well you play it and<br />
the same also applies to the quality of the equipment you<br />
use to play the game.</p>
<p>So far as the game of golf goes the beginners are mostly<br />
children and adolescents. This is why it is important to get<br />
the right equipment for them to learn the game properly.<br />
There are golf clubs designed for appropriate heights and<br />
the weight of the club is also designed for the best golf<br />
swing. The stance and the swing is of most importance in the<br />
game of golf and so the equipment is designed to ensure that<br />
the player develops the proper technique right at the<br />
outset. This will help the beginner to develop a good game<br />
of golf as the year's progress.</p>
<p>So far as beginner's golf equipment is concerned there are a<br />
vast array of equipment in the market. It is presumed that<br />
you have an experienced hand teaching you the beginning<br />
techniques of the game. If you have an instructor it is best<br />
that he r she guide you as to which of the necessary<br />
equipment you should purchase and practice with at the<br />
outset of your golfing career.</p>
<p>The first in the line of beginners golf equipment will<br />
necessarily be a proper golf club, then will come the gloves<br />
if necessary and most of all the shoes because you will be<br />
doing a lot of walking. Comfortable golf shoes will help you<br />
play a comfortable game of golf, it will also assist you to<br />
develop a proper stance because golf shoes are designed not<br />
only for comfort but to help you place your feet properly<br />
whine taking a swing at the ball.</p>
<p>There are other golf equipment that come in handy when you<br />
are setting out in your golfing career. The most important<br />
of all is the golf club. Golf clubs are scientifically<br />
designed to distribute body weight when swinging. A well<br />
designed golf club will produce the perfect flight for the<br />
ball and you will be practicing this stance so when you are<br />
choosing your golf clubs ensure that you pick the best one<br />
and stick to the company. Because if you change your golf<br />
club manufacturer you will probably be changing the weight<br />
and design of the club and this can adversely affect your<br />
game because you stance and swing depend a lot on the golf<br />
club.</p>
<p>There are other golf gadgets in the market such as the wrist<br />
guard. This gadget clamps on to your wrist and keeps it at<br />
an angle that is known to produce the perfect swing. A<br />
couple of months with this gadget and you will be swinging<br />
like a pro even without wearing the wrist clasp.</p>
<p>Anyway, whenever you choose to go out and get yourself a set<br />
of junior beginner golf accessories it is best to take along<br />
an experienced player or your coach to get the best there is<br />
in the market - after all this is an investment in a career.</p>
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great Golfing Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 63<br />
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		<title>Women Golfers Set New Standards For The LPGA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It used to be unusual to turn on the television and catch
coverage of an LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association)
tour, but that?s not so anymore. Women are proving to be
quite adept at golf and an exciting sport to watch, and
networks and sponsors are catching on that people want to
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It used to be unusual to turn on the television and catch<br />
coverage of an LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association)<br />
tour, but that?s not so anymore. Women are proving to be<br />
quite adept at golf and an exciting sport to watch, and<br />
networks and sponsors are catching on that people want to<br />
watch these talented women play. Of this season?s 34 women?s<br />
tournaments, only a handful won?t be televised.</p>
<p>The hottest golfer on the LPGA circuit right now is Annika<br />
Sorenstam, currently the 2005 leader. Swedish-born Sorenstam<br />
is only 34 and began playing golf at the age of 12. In 2004<br />
she posted 16 top-ten finishes (including eight wins) in 18<br />
tournaments, and earned a record-tying seventh Rolex Player<br />
of the Year award, tying Kathy Whitworth for the most in<br />
LPGA history. She was the first women?s player to earn more<br />
than $15 million, and halfway through 2005 has already<br />
earned nearly $1.6 million.</p>
<p>There are plenty of young women golfers following<br />
Sorenstam?s lead, realizing that women can also excel in<br />
what used to be known as a man?s sport. Players like<br />
Michelle Wie, Brittany Lang, Paula Creamer and Morgan<br />
Pressel are all beginning to make a name for themselves.<br />
Creamer, a 2005 high school graduate, had already earned<br />
more than half a million dollars this year alone by the time<br />
she took her diploma.</p>
<p>Many of these young women are coming up through the ranks of<br />
LPGA-USGA Girls Golf, a developmental junior golf program<br />
designed to not only teach girls the game of golf, but also<br />
life values such as patience, respect, perseverance and<br />
honesty. These girls are also learning to lead a<br />
physically-fit lifestyle. More than 4,500 girls ages 7-17<br />
participate at 181 sites nationwide.</p>
<p>This is an exciting time for women?s golf and an opportunity<br />
for young players to make their mark in history.</p>
<p>Susan Hill is a nationally recognized golf fitness trainer,<br />
CHEK golf biomechanic and sports nutrition specialist. For<br />
more information on golf specific nutrition, exercises or<br />
stretches, visit http://www.fitnessforgolf.com</p>
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