Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Golf Range Finders Review


So you decide to purchase a golf range finder and you don't know where to start.
Let's see if i can help you to make a decision. We start by find out how a golf range finder works.
The Basics: With a golf range finder we are able to aim at any object on the golf course and by pressing a button you can see the actual distance of this object. It's as simple as that.
Now with this information in mind you know exactly which club to use. What is really great about this gadget is that they don't read distance only in flat ground but through uneven ground,bushes,water and any type of landscape.
This can seriously improve you game. You can calculate every single shot by putting the required force behind your club swing. There are many models out there to choose from, but the laser models are the ones recommended, simply because they are more accurate.
Note: If you take part on events or tournaments make sure the model you choose is legal to use. Some models are perfectly fine to use in tournaments like the Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition.
What to look out for when buying a range finder:
Precision:
All the models out there claim accuracy but that's far from the truth. First of all never go for the cheap models. They will fail you miserably. The model you choose should have a least (+/- 1 yard ). Accuracy: Check how easy it locks on target. Some models can take ages to give you a reading. The Bushnell 1600 Laser Rangefinder with Pin seeker it can give you a very accurate reading in less than 5 seconds. Easy to Handle: The things you most check on your purchase.
(1) Look through the viewfinder.
(2) Is the image clear?
(3) Is comfortable on your eye?
(4) Can you lock on target fast?
(5) Are all the buttons within reach?
(6) How easy it fits on your palm.
It makes sense to go in a golf shop end try one but if you are in tight budget i don't suggest it. With prices as low as 20% - 50% lower in online stores like Amazon I think the choice is clear.
Features:
It all depends on your wallet. Are you happy with the basic model or you want the real thing. Higher the price, more features and better performance. If you are serious about your game I highly recommend you go for the much respected brand among golfers, Bushnell. Choose any model of their massive range and you won't regret it.


Andreas.B is a golf fanatic and always looking for ways to help fellow golfers to improve their game. You can visit him at: http://www.golfrangefindersreview.com for more help and advice.



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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Best Golf Exercises, Discover The Secrets To Being A Golf Superhero

By Ian David Bramwell



Best golf exercises are needed by golfers as like all sportsman they use their bodies and their minds. Unfortunately, like all sports to get better we need more power and less injuries. We people we have an advantage in that we can improve both of these areas by simply training our bodies in the correct way.

To do this we need to understand what gives our bodies the power they need for out sport, in this case, that is Golf! It is the muscles! These provide the strength, the skeleton provides the leverage for these muscles to work on and our brain coordinates the whole movement.

It must also be remembered that no matter what muscle groups we do use the body must always be exercised in a 'symmetrical' manner. That means that if we exercise the right side, we must do the left side as well. This balances out the bodies overall performance, gives greater strength, flexibility and more health to the individual. This will be achieved by discovering the best golf exercises for you.

The most energy used by a golfer in the shortest space of time is in the 'drive.' therefore it is best that we see what muscles are at work in this movement and see how best to improve their performance. In order for us to do this we must look at the posture taken by the golfer so that the best golf exercises can be worked out to have maximum impact for any golfer's game.

Let's work from the ground up when looking at the posture of the Golf swing:

1. Ankles are slightly flexed

2. As are the knees

3. And the hips

4. Spine is at an angle from the hips but straight in overall shape

5. Arms are stretched out

6. Chin is up

7. Head is down with eyes on the ball

This posture puts certain muscle groups into action immediately. These are the (in simple terms), again from the ground up:

Lower leg muscles

Upper leg muscles

lower back muscles

Now add the rotation of the body as the club is raised:

Core muscles

Shoulder and arm muscles.

Pretty much the whole body in fact. This does not mean to get the best all golfers should have a build like that of a champion bodybuilder. It means that the the best golf exercises are designed to get the golfers body to perform at its best for that sport as does any fitness and exercise plan.

So if big, strong muscles aren't the answer lets look to see what is. The golf swing is the result of the body twisting (being placed under tension) then a rapid release of the tension (expansion). The best golf exercises are those then that encourage the muscles used (leg, core, lower and upper back) to perform as springs!

The good news is that these exercises are easy to do and can be done at your home as easily as at a gym. All you need to do is apply resistance to the muscle groups involved and the best golf exercises will develop the strength and flexibility needed for a better game.

The best golf exercises to do are those specific to the demands of your personal game but in general terms are:

Core body strengthening exercises

Leg strengthening exercises

Lower back strengthening exercises

Upper back strengthening

Stretching exercises

To discover those specific to you, allow a professional golf fitness instructor to work out the exact type and form of exercise that you need. It is their job to advise you on what is specifically the best golf exercise for you.

The equipment that you need is basic and fairly cheap. It consists of a set of light dumbbells, resistance tube, and a medicine ball or similar.

The actual types of exercises are best discussed with a professional golf fitness instructor and your health professional.

In conclusion you should now look at the groups of muscles used in your golf swing, work out with the golf fitness instructor the best golf exercises for you and work those muscle groups and their opposite number. Using the best golf exercises will dramatically improve your game due the increased strength and flexibility that you will gain. You will also be able to recover quicker from or even prevent injury to yourself as well.

The benefits of creating a personalised golf fitness program that includes the best golf exercises for you are too many to cover in this article and I hope that we have shown you a generalisation of what the best golf exercises are and how a golf fitness plan will improve your game.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Golf & Business Go Together Like A Horse & Carriage!


I guess it doesn’t have the same ring that the Sinatra song had but it’s accurate. Golf is the game of business. More deals are closed in a golf course club house or through the relationships cultivated while playing golf than with any other endeavor.

There are a couple of reasons for this. One, even though in America the game of golf has spilled over to the “common man”, having lowered the costs through municipal golf courses, daily fee courses and other like facilities the is not as common in other countries, especially Europe. Golf is still considered the game of kings and royalty. It is still considered a prestigious game. Outside the US golf is expensive.

Two, the game of golf is difficult to play well, takes four and a half hours to play and has a built it social factor by including lunch after nine holes in a fancy clubhouse and then drink afterwards. In America you include the golf cart which allows you to schmooze your prospective client all the way around the golf course for the entire four and a half hours. As if that’s not enough, golf is also the only game I know that you can play with a drink in your hand! In fact golf courses jockey up to get the best looking beer cart ladies in hopes of attracting more golfers.

Now that we know that golf is the game of business how does one improve their bottom line through this advantageous endeavor? Let me offer some tips for those that play golf and those who don’t. Yes even those who don’t play golf and take advantage of the golf market. I’ll also offer some tips on how to market to golfers directly.

First for those who play golf, if you are going to take your clients out to play golf make sure you are at least proficient enough to score 90 – 95. If you’re shooting over a hundred you’ll be doing more harm than good. The old adage of letting your client always win is not true. He/she will loose respect for you. In fact having a good golf game and beating the pants off your client will gain not only their respect but their admiration. Good golf equals “talent” in your client’s mind.

Most importantly if you have a bad day DON’T SHOW IT! Don’t let your golf game influence the mood! Just apologize for having a bad day, pick up your ball if you’ve hit it too many times to not slow up the pace and laugh it off.

If you are shooting consistently over 90 – 95 then you need to look at taking some professional instruction and work on your game a little before attempting to do business “with your golf game” on clients.

For those who aren’t playing well enough or do not play at all and want to take advantage of impressing a golf client may I suggest you do the following, explain to your client you love golf but are not proficient enough as yet but you’re working on it and would love to play with them once you do. Find the better golf course in your area and offer them as a gift two (2) cart & green fees to that golf course. Yes make sure you get two or he/she might never use the gift. Just hope they don’t take your competitor, (that’s why you should learn how to play). Another very good choice is to inquire about a nine hole playing lesson at a golf course. Getting your client a playing lesson with a PGA pro may not cost anymore than the two cart & green fees and be more impressive. Of course you need to do your home work here and make sure the pro you choose has an excellent reputation.

Another very good choice is to purchase your client some golf balls. If you have the chance to ask your client what ball they prefer get them that very golf ball. If you don’t have the chance may I suggest getting the Titleist V1star. They might be a little pricey but you’ll come off like a champ.

If you have a product you would like to market to golfers, you’ll find that golfers are easy to get to. Any good direct mail house that rents lists can rent you very specific lists by income, number of rounds played etc. There are internet companies that do the same for email blasts. These are double opt-in emails so you’re not sending spam.

You’ll also find tons of web sites that offer advertising space on a pay per click basis as well as Google ads with keywords that relate to golf.

Almost every town has a small golf related magazine or newspaper that is circulated around golf courses. Visit a few golf courses in your area and look around the club house. Usually the stated materials are in the pro shop or dining area or the front door as you exit for golfers to pick up.

Golfers are generally a higher income demographic. Only about 12 – 15% of the population in America plays golf but they’re worth going after and easy to find through their common interest – GOLF!

Article Source: http://www.golfarticles.net

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