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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Look At Your Fourball – Are They Standard?

By James Langmead

The next time you are with golfers and their golf clubs on the golf course look at just the physical differences between the players. Different heights, different strengths, different hand size and finger length. Now look at yourself and compare? Can you determine a ‘standard’ and are you that ‘standard’ or are you different from the standard in any of those measurements?

Most golfers play with a ‘standard’ length shaft (and grip size) so we have to assume that most golfers are ‘standard’. Ridiculous, isn’t it? But just compare the length of shaft on the 5-irons in your playing group next time and see what you think now.

You can see with your own eyes that the variety amongst the four balls is large. That needs to translate into a large variety of golf club setups on the shaft length alone.

With a shaft on your irons that has been measured to fit your physical characteristics, you will find yourself feeling more comfortable at address and that will translate into more confidence and improved results.

And don’t wait until you are a single figure handicap before deciding to play with a golf club that fits you. We start from a match to your physical dimensions but, then we consider both your setup and posture AND your ability to strike the ball consistently on the sweet spot before deciding on club length.

Visit your local Foremost Golf PGA Professional for expert advice on the best advice for custom fitting and all aspects of golf.

James Langmead PGA Qualified Golf Professional and former Callaway Club fitter of the year http://www.thegolfshoponline.co.uk

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

The Many Uses Of The Golf Cart

By Keith Londrie

There are basically two types of golf carts. Gasoline powered or electric. Both types have advantages and disadvantages. With the gasoline powered golf cart you are able to refill the gas tank with a gas can. With the electric golf cart, you are restricted to a location that has available electricity to recharge the batteries. I personally prefer the electric golf cart. I have found that for the uses that I use a golf cart for, the electric golf cart will maintain a charge for roughly 1 week. Also the electric golf cart does not pollute our air, which benefits everyone.

Once you have decided on which type of golf cart to use you're then ready to make a purchase. You may choose to select payment plans offered by many golf cart stores. Coffee carts tend to be a large investment, but really come in handy for not only golfing, but in many many other uses too. The obvious first use of a golf cart is to carry your clubs on the golf range as the holes one through nine or one to 18, depending on the course you are on. The different holes on a golf course are spaced widely apart and walking all that distance can be tiring.

There is also an increase in the number of the 50+ age group. And these people will typically go to an area where there is a better climate. These people are sometimes called snowbirds or Winter Texans. In the RV parks that seniors use during bad weather and golf carts are used to transport you and your spouse to the various amenities available at the park. The typical snowbird or Winter Texan will use a golf cart to go check the mail or to go to the swimming pool or hot tub. Many RV parks have parking spaces that are small enough to hold a golf cart.

Golf carts can range in price from being reasonable to being outright expensive. The many different models offer different features, and I would encourage you to select the golf cart that will meet the use that you will have for the golf cart. There are so many different uses for a golf cart. In this article cannot adequately address. There are even people that soup up their golf cart and use it for racing. I personally have never gotten into using my golf cart for racing, but I use it on my property to get around because I own many acres of land.

Keith Londrie II is the Webmaster of http://www.golf-cart-info.info/ A website that specializes in providing information on Golf carts that you can research on the internet. Please Visit http://www.golf-cart-info.info/ now!

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