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		<title>Managing Your Emotions on the Golf Course</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a really lucky person. I absolutely love the game of golf, and "bad shots" just don't get to me in the way that they do a lot of other golfers. To me, when that ball ends up tucked under the rim of a sand trap, or right up behind a tree trunk, I [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com">Sports</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com/golf/managing-your-emotions-on-the-golf-course.php">Managing Your Emotions on the Golf Course</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a really lucky person. I absolutely love the game of golf, and "bad shots" just don't get to me in the way that they do a lot of other golfers. To me, when that ball ends up tucked under the rim of a sand trap, or right up behind a tree trunk, I am provided with an opportunity to be creative; I relish the opportunity to try something new on the golf course and then just watch what "pops out".</p>
<p>I guess that I'm lucky in that the score doesn't matter to me. I'm not playing golf to earn enough money to feed the family or pay the mortgage. I play golf because I enjoy golf, and everything which goes with it - the friends you make, the scenery, the fresh air, the exercise. The majority of golfers are in a similar position in that their livelihood does not depend upon them holing out on the 18th for a birdie.
<p>Not all club golfers, however, enjoy their "bad shots" or respond to them in a positive manner. Somehow, a fear of embarrassment or a competitive nature can get in the way of true enjoyment of the game. I'm not denying that golf throws up many an opportunity for frustration; the game of golf is extremely challenging to one's emotional stability!
<p>If you are a beginner at golf, it helps to recognize that it is a really tricky game to play involving a long club, a small ball and a really large distance to cover. Don't worry about what other people think; those other golfers started off in exactly the same place as you. They understand how that club can seem to turn itself into an octopus in your hands and how that ball can get all stubborn and refuse to move in the right direction (if indeed it decides to move at all).
<p>And remember that you do <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.roseannaleaton.com/ProductList.aspx?SubCategoryID=37">get better at golf</a> with practice so do not be disheartened. Whenever you go to the range or play a few holes there are always a few lovely shots which "pop out"; replay these in your mind's eye and enjoy the feeling of accomplishment over and over again. You know that you are capable of hitting shots like this and they will happen more and more frequently. This is what gets you excited and chomping at the bit to get out there and play again!
<p>Please don't allow your shoulders to slump and your gaze to just contemplate the grass upon the fairway. Your body language reflects your moods and emotions. When you feel down, everything about your body language heads south. Square your shoulders, raise your eyes and enjoy the beauty of the golf course; laugh with your friends, and know that this is just a tricky little game which is going to get easier and easier with practice, so long as you don't worry about it. Just as your moods are reflected in your body language, as you consciously lift your eyes and shoulders up, this will have a reciprocal effect upon your emotions. Always keep your head high when playing golf. Keep your head up and feel uplifted; allow your head to stay down and you will feel down.
<p>The other thing that is really helpful is to not forget the task in hand. The aim of the game is to hit the ball with the clubface and move that ball forwards in the right direction. As a beginner it can be really complicated trying to remember how you are meant to stand, and how your hands are meant to go, and each movement in the swing, and how far to stand from the ball, and how high to tee the ball up...and all too easy to forget that all you need to do is to aim in the right direction and then hit the ball!
<p>Golf is a really unique game and well worth the trials and tribulations encountered in its learning. What other game can you play on your own as well as with others, in groups of two, three or four? And players of all levels can play together without an individual's game being compromised? And people of almost any fitness level and age can enjoy? And be outside in the fresh air? And play on different courses all over the globe? I could go on and on about the beauty of this game but think I've probably said enough! This is a very GREAT game.
<p>Enjoy your golf!
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 04:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a preferred golf player? Is it Tiger Woods or Ernie Els? Have you endlessly considered that your swing looks similar to theirs? Woods and Els are two excellent golf players. While you observe them play, you can certainly become aware of their elegant and dominant swings. Truthfully, it is not easy to reproduce that merely by watching.  Following the steps below to <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://golftipsinsider.com/full-swing-purepoint-golf.html"><strong>improve golf swing</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Having a high-quality swing needs continuous practice. Also, your body needs to be well tuned up for it to do properly. Here are a number of essential tips to help you develop your golf swing and might help you shoot in the 90s or even 80s.</p>
<p>1. Warm up. Just like any other game or sport, golf players need a little warming up before starting a round. This is what most players, especially amateurs, often take for granted.</p>
<p>It is best to come early at the golf course and take a few minutes to stretch those muscles and warm up. This will make your muscles "know" that they are in for something and that they should be prepared. Taking a few swings in the driving range will also help you get tuned up and perform better.</p>
<p>2. Exercise. This is actually important, not only for golf. Constantly exercising your body and muscles will be able to keep them toned and prepared for any action. This will moreover avoid frequent body aches and pains that you typically experience when playing golf.</p>
<p>Getting into the habit of exercising, in particular tuning up your muscles will be able to possess a huge impact on your swing. It can assist you obtain a good quality position and encourage total balance and control on your swings and help <strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://golftipsinsider.com/how-to-hit-longer-drives.html">hit longer drives</a></strong>.</p>
<p>3. Do not swing too hard yet. It is in fact alluring to provide your swing that additional effort. Then again, it is not recommended unless you already obtain the control of your swing. The secret to a strong and polished swing is the balance and control that you possess, add to it the right form and stance.</p>
<p>Therefore how do you get to learn to control your swing? Yet again, it's tip number 2. Regular training will, in time, permit you to obtain a faster, more controlled swing.</p>
<p>Aside from these easy steps to do, it is also best to ask help from the pros, face-to-face or thru online methods. They will be able to give high-quality advices as they already have learned a lot from their experiences. Keeping updated with the most up-to-date about golf will also help.</p>
<p>Additionally, nearly all players are inclined to be so mindful in their longing to develop their swing that their minds are focused on all features of the swing itself; doing that will simply make your swing appear clumsy. As an alternative, it is best to keep your mentality off your swing. Strive to concentrate on something else and the high-quality swing will just tag along.</p>
<p>Try to do these things when you play golf again. And do these regularly, then notice the change it will make on your next golf swing and you'll be on your way to <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://golftipsinsider.com/how-to-break-80.html"><strong>break 80</strong></a>!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 15:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you interested in golfing? If you are interested in the game and you are planning to start playing it. Then here are a few <strong>golf tips beginner</strong> must know.</p>
<p>One, you have to the right stance. This is very important when it comes to swinging your club. This is the solid base that you are going to rotate from and is the core of your swing. Having the right stance will give you a solid foundation upon which your swing is constructed.  This will also help you maintain balance when swinging. If you are unbalanced, this will lead to an irregular and uneven swing. This will lead to you having difficulty in hitting good long straight shots.</p>
<p>A good stance is when your feet should be shoulder width apart. But, you can also have them slightly closer or wider apart depending on your preference. The most important thing is that you feel comfortable. The ball should be in line with the middle of your feet. And, place the club behind the ball. This is the basic structure of the stance.</p>
<p>Two, you will need to buy the right set of equipment. If you are just beginning with the game, do not buy an expensive and fancy golf set. You might end up buying the wrong set of equipment for you. Many people always have the wrong impression that they must have 14 clubs all the time. But, this is not true because 14 is just the maximum amount of clubs that people are allowed to have especially in golf competition. And, for people who are starting out, fewer clubs are usually better.</p>
<p>Golfers usually need to have wood clubs in their bags. There are different types of wood clubs. There are the driver, the 3-wood club and the 5-wood club. So, you have to be able to determine, which club you can hit the best out of the three. You also have to determine what long iron club that you can hit best with. There are usually 3-6 types of irons.</p>
<p>Similar with the wood club, you also have to choose one that suits you.  You also have to choose between the 7-9 short iron clubs. After choosing clubs that suits you, discard the other clubs from your bags and just play with clubs that you can hit best with. And, you need wedges and a putter for your set.</p>
<p>And lastly, golf tips for beginners must know is that they have to take lessons from a professional and then practice what you have learned. You must bear in mind that it will take many lessons and practice for you to be able to hit just one club well in your golf club. For beginners, fewer clubs are better because it means fewer clubs to learn. More clubs usually takes a long time to learn and this can be quite frustrating.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 09:29:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn't you like to lower your handicap? Well if youare like most of us you probably donat know how to make that happen. However, the David L. Baker Golf Course, located in the heart of Orange County, can help you improve your game. The course is a par 62 medium length course that allows you to play on tight fairways with plenty of water and sand hazards.  You'll increase your confidence while playing in these conditions and the short par threes will help increase the accuracy of your short game.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com">Sports</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com/golf/lower-your-handicap.php">Lower Your Handicap</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sporbyline" style="italic;">by Golf Buddy<br />
Wouldn't you like to lower your handicap? Well if youare like most of us you probably donat know how to make that happen. However, the David L. Baker Golf Course, located in the heart of Orange County, can help you improve your game. The course is a par 62 medium length course that allows you to play on tight fairways with plenty of water and sand hazards.  You'll increase your confidence while playing in these conditions and the short par threes will help increase the accuracy of your short game.</p>
<p>The par fours at David Baker max out at just around 320 yards, so you have two options to tackle these tight fairways. The big-hitters approach, of course, is to break out the Ping or Callaway driver and go for the green.</p>
<p>This works if you're accurate but most golfers need to work on their accuracy. So why not take out a five iron, follow it with a wedge and knock in that ten footer for birdie.  All the while youall be working your short game.</p>
<p>It is on this second option that the short par fours afford us that the aimprove your golf scorea nature of David L Baker Golf Course is first revealed.  The second way to improve your score here is on the accessible par threes.</p>
<p>Since the short game is where all the scoring happens, Bakeras par threes allow us to get some serious score improvement work done.  Since you will usually be using less than a 7 iron into the greens, you are going to have a chance to get up and down frequently.</p>
<p>Many golfers will be tempted to go for the pin on these short par three holes.  However there are some unseen hazards lurking around each of the greens; hazards that could easily turn birdie into bogey. Learning how to avoid these hazards or at least recover from them is an important element in lowering a golf score.</p>
<p>Hereas where the third chance to lower your score comes in: water and sand trap hazards.<br />
Knowing how to navigate hazards is a skill that quickly can lead to lower scores, and a much more enjoyable time on the course.</p>
<p>David L Baker has no shortage of these hazards, and one can really take advantage of this fact to improve their score and get some much-needed practice in.  Watch your score drop as you take advantage of Bakeras natural features to get some practice in and have fun while you do it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:20:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in taking up the sport of golf but don't want to shell out the money for a professional golf trainer? Or maybe you're an amateur golf player who knows the basics but wants to hone your skills and learn some techniques to be able to hit the green with your friends. While there are a few "naturals" in golf just as with any sport but the majority of players are looking to improve their game. You can't learn golf entirely by books or video but there is a way to learn new techniques that won't cost you a bundle.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com">Sports</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com/golf/amateur-golfers-improving-your-game.php">Amateur Golfers Improving Your Game</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sporbyline" style="italic;">by Ken Morris<br />
Are you interested in taking up the sport of golf but don't want to shell out the money for a professional golf trainer? Or maybe you're an amateur golf player who knows the basics but wants to hone your skills and learn some techniques to be able to hit the green with your friends. While there are a few "naturals" in golf just as with any sport but the majority of players are looking to improve their game. You can't learn golf entirely by books or video but there is a way to learn new techniques that won't cost you a bundle.</p>
<p>Computer software and online programs are available to help teach you the basics and well as more advanced golf tips. While it's hard to replace hands-on golf instruction, you might be surprised at how much expertise you can gather from these computer lessons.</p>
<p>They dissect techniques that are used by the pros to improve their game in a format that is easy to understand and replicate in your practice. The cost varies depending on how many features are offered and, many times, who endorses the product. In any case, learning golf techniques with the help of your computer can be possible with most budgets. It's much more affordable than taking <a href="http://www.alicante-spain.com/spain-tips/golf_holidays.html">golf holidays in Spain</a> though probably not quite as much fun.</p>
<p>There are tried and true programs available that have more traditional instruction. But there are also new techniques that use new technology; these are definitely worth trying as well. Many computer programs offer software to track your progress. By tracking, you will be able to determine where you need to improve your golf game.</p>
<p>Before committing to a software package it's beneficial to find out the best one for you. Check out golfing websites for recommendations and look through golfing forums for opinions from non-biased players. There are many websites that offer free trial downloads so you can try out a program before purchasing it. Also check with your golf buddies or other golfers on the course for their recommendations. Give a program time to work for you. Don't get frustrated by a few bad golf swings. But at the same time, don't be afraid to try a different program if the one you have is not working.</p>
<p>So if you're trying to improve your game, no matter what skill level you're at, computer software may be the way to go. It's inexpensive and there is plenty of information and new techniques that is given to you in an easy to understand format.</p>
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		<title>Quick Golf Tips about Golf Putting.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf putting is a kind of an art, not every golfer can putt perfectly. If you work you're putting techniques more than you work with your golf swing, you will start save strokes. Golf putting is a matter of feeling. What do you feel?<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com">Sports</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com/golf/quick-golf-tips-about-golf-putting.php">Quick Golf Tips about Golf Putting.</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='sporbyline'>by Peter Kristoff</p>
<p>Golf putting is a kind of an art, not every golfer can putt perfectly. If you work you're putting techniques more than you work with your golf swing, you will start save strokes. Golf putting is a matter of feeling. What do you feel?</p>
<p>Golf putting is nearly the half of the golf game. So it makes sense for you to work more with your putting stroke? The put stroke is much about feeling, but there is also some technique involve,  about the feeling you have the pace of the stroke, is it going down hill, or a up hill put , reading the fall in the green and the grain in the grass.</p>
<p>Grain on the grass should give more resistance, therefore a less feet distance and the ball will stop. Striking the ball with the grain there is less resistance, and the ball will move faster.</p>
<p>About the techniques there is servile different way's of golf putting technique, and the main thing is to keep the putter head square to the hole in impact and keep your eyes focus on the ball true the swing. All these components are important, and when done properly, they become integrated into one "feel". </p>
<p>Golf putting is a very important part of golf play. Don't think about t to read the green until you become good with the pace of the ball to the right distance.</p>
<p>Golf putting can give you big frustrating. If you have a good golf putting ability, you can finish your game well. Golf putting is just an other skill like pitching and chipping but until you get the skills in place, putting can be a very frustrating.</p>
<p>Putting is a game in the play, one that only some golfer's truly is good at. It's where five feet can feel like 200 yards and good days and bad days are separated by 5-15 strokes. </p>
<p>Putting is not a big swing or stroke. It's more sensory, tactile, than any other golf stroke. It's more about feel, good contact, speed and distance. Putting is more than just hitting on a straight line; it is a part of feel and technique. Golf putting can create more trouble for you than good is. </p>
<p>If you're like most golfers, you've been on the hunt for your best golf putting for a long time.  Overall, investing in golf putting lessons will greatly improve your putting and your golf game.</p>
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<div class='sporlinks'>Peter Kristoff. I started playing Golf decade ago. I am so dedicated to the game that I am still able to reform my Golf Putting Stroke and play to a steady 6 handicap. Look up my site <a href="http://www.globalselltraffic.com">golf backswing with golf lessons tips</a>Go and learn moreabout Golf Putting. Learn more. Look up my Blog <a href="http://quickgolftips.blogspot.com">quick golf tips</a>.</p>
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		<title>Secrets To Winning Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 11:19:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[They say that golf is not a sport you master but rather a sport you adventure through. In other words, the game will bring you endless ups and endless downs. Your best day on the course could be tomorrow, or it may turn into your worst – you just never know.
So for any new players [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com">Sports</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thesportsmd.com/sport/secrets-to-winning-golf.php">Secrets To Winning Golf</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say that golf is not a sport you master but rather a sport you adventure through. In other words, the game will bring you endless ups and endless downs. Your best day on the course could be tomorrow, or it may turn into your worst – you just never know.</p>
<p>So for any new players feeling frustration it is easy to wonder when your swing will turn around, or when your game will improve. Some of you have yet to hit the ball in a straight line, never mind trying to keep par. So what is the secret to winning golf?</p>
<p>The Key: Short Game Practice &amp; Consistency</p>
<p>Those that play the game long enough are the individuals that come to love golf for what it is: a journey. Eventually you will have no choice but to enjoy the ride. It is as simple as that. You will discover never before seen nuances of the sport as you show up each day to the course.</p>
<p>Forget about reading the latest trick or technique in a magazine, and then making it happen on the course - because nine times out to ten your best lessons will be learned the hard way – through practice, practice and more practice.</p>
<p>There is an old saying in business that “repetition breeds success”. This does not just go for the business world. It ties into everything you do in life, especially when it comes to golf. Players who want to improve are really just seeking some consistency in their golf game. There is nothing worse than swinging a club and not having the foggiest idea of where it will end up.</p>
<p>The short game is a complex world. Precision is everything and technique is what will get you there. Lucky for you, however, the short game can see improvements almost immediately – significant improvements at that.</p>
<p>What Are The Steps Needed To Best Approach The Short Game?</p>
<p>Fortunately, there is an endless array of golf instruction, lessons, and tips to get anyone who is interested in golf, or is having trouble, to making quick improvements on the course.</p>
<p>Essentially it boils down to this:</p>
<p>1) Study the various short game shots. Approaching the short game from an athletic standpoint means practicing your pitch shots, chip shots, bunker shots, flop shots, and of course, putting shots.</p>
<p>2) Make practice a priority. New players should be spending more time on the practice greens than on the actual golf course. Let's also not forget to put down the driver. Hitting balls as hard and as fast as you can will not help increase your score in the long run.</p>
<p>3) Develop the proper mindset. In the beginning of this article we said that golf is a journey, not a destination. This means keeping the attitude of positiveness throughout your experiences, even when things are not going your way. And in golf there is one guarantee you can count on: things will most certainly not go your way, which is what makes this sport so much fun!</p>
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