Home    |    About    |    Articles  

golf ball
   
From the Dutch word "kolf", meaning club, but the game was invented in Scotland game going back at least to the 1400's. It's popularity was hampered by requiring close-cropped grass. The lawnmower was not invented until 1831, and not really practical until the machine-tool industry was able to cut steel gears c. 1880's. Golf wasn't played in America until 1888, when the St. Andrews Golf Club of Yonkers was formed.
   

 

mini golf Article


Below, you'll find extensive information on leading mini golf articles and products to help you on your way to success.

Golf Lessons, Advice, Tips and Pointers
By J. Brian Keith
The following paragraphs summarize the work of lessons experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of lessons. Heed their advice to avoid any lessons surprises.

Those of you not familiar with the latest on lessons now have at least a basic understanding. But there's more to come.

If you’ve been thinking about taking up golf, or if you’re a golfer in search of a better game, you may have considered lessons. But are lessons really beneficial? And how do you find a pro who will offer good advice?

There are some who swear that lessons are vital and others who say that practice is the only thing that will improve your game. The truth seems to lie somewhere in the middle. But before you drop your coach or sign up for lessons, consider what it is that you hope lessons will accomplish. Outlining your goals may help you decide whether you truly need lessons or simply more time on the course.

If you play with others who play exceptionally

Tigers Streak
How does Tiger's current streak compare with the old one?

well, you may want to find someone to give you some help with your game. Whether that’s a paid coach or merely a friend who plays well is strictly a personal choice. Getting some pointers and tips may be a good way to ensure that you don’t totally embarrass yourself in front of other players.

If you’re serious about the game, you’ve probably been involved long enough that you don’t need advice on whether to get a coach. But if you’ve only recently discovered the joy of golfing, you may find yourself looking for a way to improve your game. Golf lessons could very well be the answer.

Some people say that lessons give them a set time to practice and an opportunity to completely focus on the game. You’ll typically be less interrupted than if you were playing on your own, stopping to chat with friends along the way. But others say the simple fact of having someone scrutinizing every move and offering constant advice is more distracting than helpful. Decide whether you’re one of those who accept direction and works well in that situation. That’s a major clue as to whether lessons are a good idea.

Remember that a coach’s job is to teach you to correctly. That means that there are some habits that he (or she) will be trying to ingrain and others they’ll be trying to break. While golfing correctly is a terrific goal, many golfers have some bad habits that they tout as benefiting their game. Changing your grip, adjusting your stance or even using different equipment may be among the “must do” list from your coach. You may resist those changes. You have two options. You can do your best to follow the instructions, or you can explain that you aren’t planning to change that particular habit. If you don’t plan to change, you may need to reexamine your decision to take lessons. Without following directions, lessons may become a waste of time and effort on both parts, and money on yours.

Golf lessons are great for some people. It’s a personal decision whether you are one of those who will benefit from a coach – formal or informal. But remember that the most important thing to improve your game is simply practice.

As your knowledge about lessons continues to grow, you will begin to see how lessons fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.
Author J. Brian Keith is a proud contributing author for Golf Lessons, Exercise Equipment and enjoys writing about many different topics. Please visit my other web sites for Golf Articles and Free Photo Sharing


We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to golfing that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our mini golf website.

golf course

Planning A Charity Golf Tournament
By Greg Reynolds
Looking for tips on planning a charity golf tournament? There are many factors to consider, so I'll stick to the four main ones for this article. The success of your charity golf event revolves Read more...

golf

Proper Golf Club Cleaning Tips
By J. Brian Keith
When you're learning about something new, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points. Read more...
golfer
How To Play Better Golf
By Susan Hill
High handicappers, low handicappers and even the pros consistently have the goal of playing better golf. The methods often touted to arrive at the target of better golf are as varied as those Read more...


Latest News on mini golf

Golfer's Guide Navigation
Golf Ball
Used Golf Clubs
Golf Cart
Used Golf Carts
Callaway Golf
Mini Golf
Golf Gifts
Myrtle Beach Golf
Las Vegas Golf Course
Myrtlebeach Golf Packages
More Resources
A Good Golf Bag is important
By J. Brian Keith
Few things are more important to a golfer than a good golf bag. First off, golf bags come in many styles and a wide variety of colors. You can choose a bag for style, features or pick a color to Read more...
Female Golf Gifts - Golf Apparel
By J. Brian Keith
Do you ever feel like you know just enough about golf gifts to be dangerous? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from golf gifts experts. See how much Read more...
History of Golf- How it all Started
By Martin Smith
Since before the time Mary Queen of Scots was disciplined for playing golf two Sundays after the murder of her husband Lord Dernley in 1567. Golf is known to have been played at St. Andrews before Read more...

golf club

 

Home    |    About    |    Articles                © 2006 divots GolfAcademy.com. All Rights Reserved. mini golf