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How to Introduce Kids to Playing Golf

OK – you love to play golf, and you always have, almost always a great time on the golf course. Put yourself in the sun on the beautiful park-like grounds does something for you to remember how life can be fun. She thought about it – it would be great not to share the experience with children? They thought the other, by any five-year high after a shock, the exchange of memories for years to come, after a long journey to the end. You have not yet given, because the ball in all directions, keeping with the band before are worried, and the resultant stress turning your favorite sport in an exercise in discipline and frustration on all sides.

I’m here to tell you that you’re not alone. As a father of three boys (I teach them how to get started golf at 5, 7 and 9 years playing – now they are 17, 19 and 21), and I hesitated, they mean “bring outdoor sanctuary.” I’m glad I’ve tried it, as he led a life of joy for us all, and I’ll share a few tips in the hope that you also give golf a try with your children. [Read more →]

What Kind of Golf Equipment For Kids Should You Get?

It’s a jungle out there! There are a variety of options junior golf equipment market, and some of them at prices that make you think twice about a reduction in promotional gifts – we do not recommend – especially if you are already subscribed to swimming lessons and ski tours.

Here are some options:

TAYLOR MADE offers five sets of junior clubs with graphite shafts in three sizes. Suggested retail is $ 250 per set. You can also fill in a registration card that you update as you can grow up to $ 30 per rider and $ 20 per iron.

TITLEIST offers its “T Rex” line in two sizes. For 5 to 7 contains a seven-room T-Rex Set of 3 -, 6 -, 8-iron, pitching wedge bag, putter and golf. All clubs are steel sleeve. The price is $ 175 in retail. A similar package, retailing at about $ 200, for group 8 and 10 years. This set includes a driver. [Read more →]

Women Golfers Set New Standards For The LPGA

There was a time of unusual turn on the television and catch coverage of a LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) tour, but it’s not over yet. Women are proving to be very adept at golf and an exciting sport to watch, and networks and sponsors are looking at the people want these talented women play catch. Of the 34 tournaments this season, only a handful of women will not be televised.

The hottest golfer on the LPGA Tour at the moment is Annika Sorenstam, currently is the leading provider in 2005. Originally Swedish Annika Sorenstam is only 34 and played golf at the age of 12 years. In 2004, she scored 16 Top Ten (eight wins) in 18 tournaments and earned a record seventh Rolex Player of the Year bind tie Kathy Whitworth for the most in the history of the LPGA. It was the first woman player to win more than $ 15,000,000, and in mid-2005 has already earned nearly $ 1,600,000.
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