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How To Get Started In Golf

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Golf has been played since around the 15th century and it has been frustrating and delighting players alike round the world since then.
In essence golf is a very simple game, hit the ball from one part of the course to another finishing up by knocking it into a hole. But that is where the […]

The Benefits Of Taking Up A Golf Course Job

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The best way to ensure that your frugal golfing dollars go a longer distance is to think about taking a golf course job. No doubt, the pay is on the low side (especially for part time jobs), but the benefits that accrue to those that take a golf course job are so many and varied […]

Do You Know What Makes Some Local Golf Courses Succeed, While Others Fail

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Not every local golf courses ends up being successful and well loved by golf players and it is also quite common to notice that one course enjoys great patronage from players while another similar one that is not located far away does not attract too many players. There are several factors that play a part […]

Increase The Distance On Your Drives

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

It seems to be the goal of just about every beginning golfer to drive a golf ball about 300 yards just like their favorite golfer on the Professional Golfers Tour. So what if you’re name isn’t Tiger Woods and the metal used in your golf club isn’t the same stuff that NASA uses to build […]

Remember Your Past Glories WIth A Golf Ball Display Case

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Golf Display Case

It is surprising how the game of golf is able to attract so many people and even more surprising is the fact that a good quality golf ball can hold a lot of sentimental value and say a lot about the game. As an avid golfer it must be your fervent wish to […]

A Good Golf Ball Stamp Can Marks Thousands Of Golf Balls

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Using The Golf Ball Stamp

The distinguishing feature of a golf ball stamp is that it makes use of ink that is permanent by nature which helps to ensure that the imprint created is free from smudging and which will also last forever – provided the surface of the ball is suitable. With the help of […]


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