How to Play a Bound of Golf in Two Hours

If watching Sergio Garcia play golf doesn’t send you into furious fits of rage, lobbing a half-full beer at the television with each plaintive cry of “Just hit the freaking ball already,” then you’re in big trouble in this department. Face it, now that you’re married you just can’t disappear for five or six hours on a Saturday, return home exhausted and stinking of beer and goose crap, and expect a warm reception from the wife. But giving up golf altogether is just not an option. So, here are ten simple tricks to help you get on and off the links as quickly as possible. Read more...

Putting a Bad Hole behind You

Golf is not a perfect game, it’s far from it. Many people do not realise that golf is a game of intense learning that takes a lifetime and more to master. Not even Tiger Woods does everything right and this means that he too, also has to put his bad holes behind him and come up with a method of doing this. Did you know? Tiger Woods has an action with his Caddy where he is allowed to vent his anger 30 seconds after each shot. Tiger Wood’s caddy then walks on in front of Tiger and then turns back after the time has passed and encourages Tiger to carry on and look at his next shot. Something must work; he’s the number one player in the world! Let’s take a look at how you can improve your after hole management. Read more...

Golf-Unnatural Addiction or Healthy Recreation?

Golf has long been the point of debate among players and critics alike as to whether or not it is a healthy recreation or an unnatural addiction. While it is true that some individuals play golf more than they actually work at their jobs, it is also true that many people see it just as a recreational pastime and spend very little time playing in comparison with other activities. In the case of those who spend every waking moment on the golf course, these are people that are very likely to be good players and have a chance at actually playing in some type of tournament and making money at the sport. While this sounds somewhat unlikely for some, there are those who are just extremely skilled at the sport and only through constant practice will they get any better. On the other hand, there are those who play nonstop and aren’t very good at all. Who among us has the right to tell them that they should stop playing? This individual might believe that if they continue to play that they will improve and eventually play professionally. Or they might just simply enjoy the game that much. While it is true that golf is technically a recreational activity, it is also true that it develops skills and can actually lead to a paying job, that is, paying for a winning performance. Providing that you actually win. Read more...

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