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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD


Now available on DVD. For the first time on DVD David Leadbetter (the Worlds No. 1 Coach) and star pupil Nick Price (golfs finest ball striker and hottest player in the game today) bring you a unique perspective on mastering the game of golf. Faults &
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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

Posted in Golf Accessories  by golflvr
February 28th, 2009

Regardless of where you play golf and if the occassion is a golf vacation or a local driving range, your equipment - and especially your clubs - can be fairly expensive.

The problem is that expensive doesn’t always equal better. So, when it comes to buying golf clubs, a new buyer needs to consider size, fit, weight, material and comfort.

If all these elements aren’t there, it won’t matter how much the clubs cost. The truth is, if you can find a club that fits you well, is comfortable in your hands and gives you a good swing, it usually won’t matter if it costs a thousand dollars or fifty.

Keep reading to learn about club fit and weight and why it matters.

Measuring Height:

To determine whether a golf club is right for your height, you also need to think about its “lie.” A golf club’s lie is the angle from which the club head extends from the club shaft.

When testing your club, picture yourself standing in front of a giant, perfectly round clock with your feet facing six o’clock. When you have a normal or flat lie and you swing the club, it should come back in at nine or ten o’clock. If your club fits within that angle and inside the clock, it usually means the club is right for your height.

Measuring Arm Length:

Put your arms down at your sides and get a friend to measure the distance between the floor and the end of your middle finger. That distance provides a good, rough indicator of what the length of your club should be.

Measuring Swing Speed

The strength of your swing will also determine the type of club shaft that you’ll need or want.

Your everyday golfer usually likes a club shaft that has a bit of flexibility, and these are typically made out of steel, graphite or hybrid metals. If your swing is slower, that flexible shaft will get you more distance than say a rigid, Titanium-shaft driver.

Ideally, the club will feel comfortable in your hand and your swing toward the golf ball should be easy. Try borrowing or renting different sets to get a good feel for the different styles and sizes and to see what fits you best before making the financial commitment to purchase a set of clubs.

If you’re just starting out, consider purchasing a mid-quality set or borrowing a set until you understand the game better and have a more solid understanding of your own playing style and specific club preferences. The game of golf is much more enjoyable when using the right clubs.

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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

FootJoy Womens eComfort Golf Shoe


Discontinued Style 98530These super-soft full grain leather uppers are backed by a one-year limited waterproof warranty. EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate) cushioned fit-bed provides lightweight cushioning underfoot. EVA does not take a set so the cushioning will
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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

FootJoy eComfort Golf Shoe


Discontinued Style #57735These super-soft full grain leather uppers are backed by a one-year limited waterproof warranty. EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate) cushioned fit-bed provides lightweight cushioning underfoot. EVA does not take a set so the cushioning wil
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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

Precept IQ Distance Golf Balls


Along with a wonderful soft feel the gradational compression core provides optimal ball deformation at impact producing an intensified initial velocity for greater distance on all shots. Features include: SOFTER core design delivers a smooth feel off the
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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

There are many things that are important about the golf course itself like the golf swing. You want to make sure that you are golfing on a course that fits your every needs, and there are many things about golf courses that make them unique and interesting, as well as different from each other.

Golf Course Architecture

The best thing about seeing different golf courses, and playing on different courses is the idea of beautiful golf course architecture. This is such an important thing to different golf courses that they actually have a school for golf course architecture and when you have a degree in this type of landscaping, you are going to be in very high demand for working on different golf courses.

All golf courses have the same general idea. They have a place for you to tee off from, a long fare way, which finishes in a putting green, and a hole for the golf ball to go in. Only taking these ideas into consideration, a golf course could be pretty boring. However, this is where golf course architecture comes in, to make sure that each golf course is unique and interesting. No one wants to golf on a course that isn’t interesting, and nice to look at. Golf is a game that takes a long time to complete, so people are going to be on the course for quite a while. The nicer you can make your golf course architecture, the better chances you have of getting people with better golf grip to come and play on your golf course.

Important Aspects

Some important aspects of golf course architecture include ponds, trees, and sand traps. The idea of golf course architecture is to plan the golf course in such a way that there are obstacles to the hole. This makes the course challenging, and makes people have to work in order to do well on the course. This gets people coming back for more, and golfing more often on your golf course. One with good golf course architecture is more likely to attract people to actually golf.

In order to have good golf course architecture, you need to have several things. You must have rough areas that are pleasing to look at but that you want to avoid hitting your ball into. Having water in your golf course architecture is also a good idea because it not only looks pretty, but it brings interesting birds to the golf course, which add to its overall niceness.

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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

If you have been out on the golf course a number of times, and if golfing and better golf swing is something that you truly enjoy, it might be time that you think of purchasing a custom golf cart for yourself. There are many benefits to owning a custom golf cart, and it might be worthwhile for you to do this.

Why Own a Custom Golf Cart

There are many times in your life when you have probably rented a golf cart from whatever course you were golfing on. This is often the case, because it is probably much cheaper to just rent a cart instead of owning one. You have probably rented a golf cart, but you have probably noticed that by renting one, you are throwing caution to the wind when it comes to the kind of cart you get to use. If you want to be sure you are going to be paying for the best golf cart you can imagine it is time to get a custom golf cart for yourself.

With a rented cart, you never know how well it is going to work. If you buy a custom golf cart, you can make sure that it is in the best working order. With a rental, you don’t know how often the battery has been charged, or even if the battery is any good. If you buy a custom golf cart you can make sure that you are charging the battery when it needs to be done. Also, with a custom golf cart you can customize the seats to fit your needs, and you can add extra accessories in order to make the golf cart exactly what you need for your day of golfing with better golf backswing.

Probably the best thing about buying a custom golf cart is that it is simply yours. You know that no one else is going to be using it, no matter what. You also know that you can do what you want to it, and you can spend the money to add the things that you have always wanted on your golf cart. It is going to be much simpler for you to buy a custom golf cart than to deal with renting one, again and again.

Check with your local golf course, and your local golf cart realtor, for the various methods of buying a custom golf cart for yourself. It will improve your attitude, allow you to have more fun, and make golfing with new golf swing what it was meant to be for you again!

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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

Nike Air Max Rejuvenate Golf Shoe - White


Lacing up these kicks gives you the feeling that going low is within reach. Theyre equipped with Nikes Power Platform Outsole designed to give better balance through the golf swing a smoother weight transfer and a strong push through impact. The visible
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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

Minnesota Vikings NFL Mascot Headcover


Individual mascot headcover depicting the NFL teams mascot features a patented expandable inner sock lining to ensure a proper fit on your golf club a longer knit sock for better shaft protection and is embroidered with team trademark and mascot name.
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David Leadbetter: Faults And Fixes - DVD

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February 28th, 2009

Mizuno MP T Chrome Wedge - RH Steel


Nowhere is the feel of a forged club more important than around the greens and the MP T Series utilizing our patented Grain Flow Forging process offer the most solid soft and consistent feel around. Features
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