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Friday, January 29, 2010

How to Buy Ladies Golf Clubs

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Women tend to be shorter than men and also have smaller hands. These characteristics call for clubs that are lighter and shorter than traditional clubs.

When buying ladies golf clubs, what to look for will depend on the type of club you need. For example, ladies woods are typically lightweight in order to maximize distance and swing speed.

Most of the time, unless a club specifies a height, a women's golf club is designed to accommodate people between 5'5" and 5'9". If you're a woman in the market for irons, you might choose utility woods instead.

Utility woods are sometimes easier to control than irons. For short-game clubs, women 5'5" and under should look for a 33-inch putter. For taller women, it's a matter of preference.










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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Learn about Tax Breaks and More on Club Car Golf Carts Site

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Club Car is the world leader in golf cars and utility vehicles. You can find a wealth of interesting information on the Club Car Golf Carts site at ClubCar.com.

If you're interested in buying your own golf cart, you may actually be eligible for a valuable tax credit from the federal government. For the 2010-2011 tax years, you can receive a tax credit of $880-$1,300 on a street-legal low-speed vehicle (LSV).

The credit is based upon ten percent of the invoice for the price of the golf cart. In order to qualify, you must order your cart and have it in service by Dec. 31, 2011.

With a Club Car cart, you can reduce your carbon footprint and save money on your income taxes at the same time. Visit the company's site for information on how to begin building your custom golf cart.










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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Check Out Online Golf Club Reviews before Buying

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Golf clubs aren't exactly cheap, so it's worth your time to do thorough research before buying. Online golf club reviews are highly accessible and can give you the facts you need to inform your next club purchase.

A site you might try is MyGolfClubReviews.com. The site has informative reviews on all of the latest putters, drivers, and wedges.

The reviews are written by golfing enthusiasts just like you, so you can get down-to-earth feedback on the clubs you're considering. The site also gives you the option to write reviews yourself on clubs you own.

When you search for information on the site, you can search by club category, such as drivers or putters, or search by ratings. For example, you can view all of the "top-rated clubs" at once if you wish.










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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Buy Left Handed Golf Clubs at Specialty Store for Lefties

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Left handed golf clubs can be hard to find because lefties are relatively rare. Online, however, several stores exist that specialize in golf equipment for left-handed players.

One such store is LeftiesOnlyGolf.com, a specialty shop that offers left-handed clubs. The company has been around for over 25 years and ships clubs worldwide.

Any kind of club you need in a left-handed style, this site has. You'll find drivers, putters, hybrids, and irons for both left-handed men and women.

If you're just starting out as a golfer, you can also find complete collections of clubs called "starter sets" that include a bag and other equipment. LeftiesOnlyGolf.com also has a wide selection of pre-owned clubs.










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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Shop Pre-Owned and Outlet Callaway Golf Clubs to Save

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If you think a set of Callaway golf clubs is out of your price range, think again. By shopping on Callaway's pre-owned and outlet sites, you can buy a set of high-quality clubs for less.

To check out one of the largest selections of used clubs online, visit CallawayGolfPreowned.com. You'll see a variety of clubs that are certified to meet Callaway's strict quality standards.

The store sells used clubs for men and women as well as a vast selection of golf accessories. If your order is over $100, you'll also receive complimentary shipping.

For each club you view online, you can read Callaway's rating of the condition. The scale beneath each club rates its condition from one to five stars.









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Friday, January 15, 2010

Simple Steps on How to Swing a Golf Club

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Learning to swing a golf club properly is actually not that difficult. Follow these steps on how to swing a golf club, and you'll be ready to enjoy golf like never before.

When you begin, stand with a neutral back and your feet shoulder-width apart. On the back swing, rotate your torso and set your leading wrist so you create a 90-degree angle between the shaft and your lead forearm.

In the down swing, haul your club head so it follows behind everything else and increase the 90-degree angle you've created. When you reach the impact area, unwind the angle quickly to create as much speed as possible.

Once you hit the ball, your belt buckle should face the target squarely, the club should be behind you, and you should be planted on your lead foot with your back foot balanced on your toes.









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