Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 •
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Are you a purist golfer? A purist golfer will try to abide by every rule put forth by the United States Golf Association (USGA) and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland (R&A).
Of the approximately 37 million golfers in the United States (anybody who golfs at least once a year) 5 million […]
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 •
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Having your own set of custom golf clubs is a dream every serious golfer has. You can purchase a very nice set of clubs from a pro shop or specialty store but even those will not necessarily fit your style of play perfectly. A custom set of clubs will be configured to match your skill, […]
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 •
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This article addresses the subject of using the golf scramble format to get more people involved in the wonderful game of golf.
Studies show that the number of golfers has remained fairly stagnant over the last few years. No doubt the cost of golfing is a major factor.
But another factor has to be the difficulty of […]
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Sunday, February 10th, 2008 •
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The game of golf has a very long history. Though the perfect details about the origin of this game are not very clear, however, the most acceptable thing is that this sport originated from Scotland in the 1100s. A game similar to the golf was mentioned in D?ngxu?n Records, a Chinese book of 11th Century. […]
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Friday, February 1st, 2008 •
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For people who take golf holidays, golf breaks in Scotland represent the quintessential golfing retreat. There are three main reasons for this. Firstly, Scotland has all the best courses – including the world-class Turnberry, St Andrews and Gleneagles, all offering the most fantastic golf holidays available.
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