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Tuning golf clubs with Callaway experts

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Get a peek inside the secret Callaway golf equipment trailer where artisans make custom clubs for the pros.

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Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction – Gauging Distance on Pitching, Chipping & Putting

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

How To Gauge Distance On Short Game swingmangolf.com Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction – How to Gauge Distance on Pitching, Chipping & Putting Learn how to gauge distance putting and also how to gauge distance on your short game around greens. If you have trouble on the golf course gauging distance around the greens then you’re losing many strokes. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will give you golf tips on how to better gauge your distance on and off the green to get closer to the pin and shoot lower scores. Leave a COMMENT if this video was of help to your golf game. Get Your Free Article “The 3 Keys To Distance” at http

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NEW KIND OF MINI GOLF COURSES: Free mini golf

Friday, July 30th, 2010

NEW KIND OF MINI GOLF COURSES: If you like miniature golf or streetGolf, this ball is for you. MINI GOLF GAMES: It’s really easy to create your own mini golf course around your neighborhood, park or school yard. FREE MINI GOLF COURSES: All you need are some almostGOLF balls and a yard and you can create your own free mini golf course. MINIATURE GOLF EVENTS that can be played at home. All you need are some off course safe golf balls and some creativity and you can learn HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN MINI GOLF COURSE. Backyard, schoolyards, anywhere you skateboard you can play this game. You can play this game anywhere there is grass. This is the best new game in sports.

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Avery Ranch Golf Course Presented by Kenn Renner

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Kenn Renner guides a tour through Avery Ranch Golf Course Transcript: The first stop on our tour is the Avery Ranch Golf Club and the crown jewel of Central Texas golf courses, the Avery Ranch Championship Golf Course. Avery Ranch is a full service golf course facility with a main clubhouse and pro shop, which sits high on top of a ridge overlooking a large lake. The clubhouse features a very comfortable lounge area and the ever popular Sunset Grill and Bar. The restaurant overlooks gorgeous Avery Lake and the Brushy Creek trails and park system. Enjoy state of the art practice facilities including a full size driving range, numerous practice putting greens. Avery Ranch Golf Course is an 18-hole championship golf course. It is 7121 yards from the championship black tees and 6594 yards from the gold tees. On our tour today, all measurements for yardage will be from the gold tees. Starting with hole number 1, a 354 par 4. Slight dog leg left. Youll want to carry the first bunker to set yourself up for another challenging second shot into the green. The green on the first hole has a ridge running down the middle of it which makes for challenging puts. Looking back from the first green towards the tee box, you can see the well manicured bunkers of the Avery Ranch Golf Course. Hole number 2 is a 369 yard par 4 that is pretty much a straight shot. Youll want to avoid the grove of trees in the fairway to the left so that you can have an advantageous approach shot. Once again

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A Couple of Putting Tips and Hints

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

How often have you been frustratingly near to sinking a putt just to come up short?

Or maybe you have only just missed the hole to view your golf ball go sailing past having too much length for that returning putt.

Lots of golf games tend to be lost on the putting green and more often than not it is due to the incorrect length, instead of the path of the ball.

A large amount of novices swiftly get a feel for the path the golf ball will probably travel, even on sloping greens.

You likely viewed it personally when a novice to the golf game hits the golf ball within just inches from the pin on a sloping green again and again.

What you do not observe quite so often is the ball stopping two or three inches past the hole whenever they miss.

There are numerous factors which will come into consideration whenever deciding the distance a golf ball will travel on the green, to the slope, with preparation of the green along with whether or not this is wet and slow or dry and fast.

I know it can have a big difference depending on the time of the day with greens getting faster as they dry off in the afternoon sunshine.

Hence reading the distance of a golf putt is without a doubt what you really need to pay attention to for you to get your golf ball to go in that hole.

Once again all this comes back again to practice and there is no more suitable practice than on the day of the tournament with the conditions you will be playing in.

You should take some time to get several practice putts just before you start play in order to ‘dial in’ your distance.

One thing you should always remember; the golf ball will never drop if it does not reach the hole.

Sounds very clear to even need mentioning right, but more often than not putts will certainly come up short.

At all times aim for the rear of the hole so that, as long as you’ve got your path correct, you will have a possibility of making the putt.

Learn the step by step formula for mastering the art of putting and easily cut 9 to 11 strokes off your very next round of golf by visiting this site: Golf Putting Instruction

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