The WorldGolf Wire – Daily golf-industry news updates from WorldGolf.com. has a good article:
Twenty-five new golf courses throughout the U.S. & Canada signed up to join GolfNow.com the past two weeks, offering golfers the chance to book exclusive tee times through the web site 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The courses join [...]
www.golfweek.com stories posted this new article:
The week ahead in the world of golf . . . … Television: Golf Channel (Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m., 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m.) and NBC (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.). Field: Keegan Bradley, Paul Casey, K.J. Choi, Jason Day, …
Source: www.golfweek.com stories
The Golf Blog has a interesting article:
The Golf Blog says: Tiger Woods is showing glimpses of greatness again, with a solid third place finish at the Australian Open. After less than stellar play.
Thanks to: The Golf Blog
Equipment has this good article:
"The forward hand press is said to create a fluid, rhythmic stroke, but more importantly to keep the hands moving through the stroke," said Hireko Golf Technical Director Jeff Summitt.
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From Flickr: bryanb1. Thanks for the photo.
www.golfweek.com stories has this new entry:
Joseph "Bud" Lewis, the golf professional who was the longest serving and oldest living member of the PGA of America, has died. He was 103.
Thanks to: www.golfweek.com stories
www.golfweek.com stories posted a new article:
Matthew NeSmith and Nicole Morales kick off the 2012 AJGA season with big victories at the Polo Golf Junior Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Source: www.golfweek.com stories
Article Directory posted a good article:
Eight things will help make you a great senior golf player. There is attitude, concentration and focus, recovery of the game, practice, fitness, technique and foundation, balance and distance.
From the blog: Article Directory
From Flickr: atlanticcape. I like this.
Distance posted this interesting entry:
Again, this doesn't necessarily make it a more sensible choice, because all of it's dependent upon what sort of golfing you do. should your strokes are a little snot up to average, a versatile graphite club may well be your best option. The flex of …
Thanks to: Distance