Feb
26
golf course
Cecilia Valenzuela asked:


Arizona golf and Arizona sun. The two go hand in hand when you are in the middle of the Sonoran desert. The Grand Canyon state has so much to offer, including courses that it can be more than overwhelming when choosing your golf spot.

Golfing enthusiasts adore Arizona because there are so many Arizona golf courses to choose from. According to the Arizona Republic, a very popular newspaper in Arizona, Arizona is home to 338 public and private Arizona courses. AZ golfing fanatics have a great time at what they love most.

The National Golf Federation recognizes Phoenix has one of the best places to golf and with an average of 325 days of sunshine, golfers really have it all when it comes to choosing their favorite course.

Many tourists love to travel to Arizona because of the diverse attractions it offers. Gorgeous red rock mountains, the Grand Canyon and so many other Sonoran desert attractions are just a sample of 1-day activities in Arizona. The parks offer every tourist and native, too, the very best when it comes to spectacular scenery in the desert southwest.

With countless courses to choose from, golfers can travel just about anywhere within the state and find a decent course to choose from.

If you are one of the lucky individuals who will be attending the 2008 Super Bowl, there are plenty of courses in the Glendale area where the Bowl will take place. Of course only you, the participant who will determine just where the best course is located. One thing cannot be disputed, though. There are dozens of championship Arizona courses that exist in the desert southwest.

There are courses that really offer a pretty sweet deal in terms of their pricing. There’s a course that’s only about 20 minutes from the University of Phoenix stadium that offers golfing for as little as 20 dollars, which is a great deal when you consider some courses easily charging 100 dollars for a round of golf.

To top things off, you will be able to enjoy the breathtaking scenery while you are there! As mentioned, this course offers fees for as low as 20 dollars, which is almost too good to be true. If you have ever golfed in Arizona, you already know that the fees can be quite high, unless you are golfing in dirt.

You shouldn’t have to be frustrated when selecting a course. There are some very helpful resources out there to help you make the best choice.

Some of these courses have some very unique designs with rolling terrain throughout them along with native Arizona grasses. In fact, if are from the midwest or from the east, you might just think that you are back home where you would typically see these kinds of golf courses. That is until you see some of the plants and trees that can only be seen in the Sonoran desert.

If you are not a real patient person or if will just be tight on time, there are courses that pride themselves with 10 minute tee time intervals which seem to make every golfer happy. You will find that there are courses that offer golfers many different tee boxes to choose from on some of the finest and unique 18-hole, par 72-championship golf courses. You will be happy to know that there are courses that are designed to accommodate all skill levels of golfers. Many of these Arizona golf courses take top honors.

No doubt about, Arizona has what many tourists are looking for when it comes to golfing which is great weather and great pricing on tee fees. A great way to locate these courses are in an AZ golf course directory which lists top courses in AZ.



Dale
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Stephen Lau asked:


Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Lau

By and large, most golfers follow the golf etiquette on the golf course. However, there is a minority of golfers who not only rant and rave, but also cheat on the golf course.

Why do golfers cheat on the golf course?

The explanation is actually quite simple: They are frustrated at how they are playing golf. In other words, their game is falling short of their own expectations. Undoubtedly, these golfers are avid players - or rather, they are obsessed with the game that they would just do anything, however illegal, to get the scores they want. They need to win, and they have to cheat to win golf.

There are certain golf rules of the United States Golf Association (USGA) for golfers. However, it is not always mandatory that they have to play their game by the USGA rules. As a matter of fact, golf players can agree among themselves to set up their own rules, as long as they are not doing anything illegal, or anything that would interfere with other players on the golf course.

With or without these rules, playing golf will let you learn a great deal about yourself - who you really are. Your behavior on the golf course is often a reflection of yourself as a person. If you are positive about yourself, most probably you would be positive about other things in your life, including playing golf.

Those golf players who are easily frustrated are those who take golf too seriously. They get so angry with themselves that they rant and rave, and even throw their clubs about. In fact, they are venting their inner violence. To them, score is the only thing that matters in the game of golf. Because they are so obsessed with the need to win that they would do anything to the get the score - including cheating on the golf course. Yes, golf, more than any other sport, brings out the worst of an individual.

How to avoid cheating on the golf course, or even losing your temper after delivering a bad shot.

Instead of overemphasizing the importance of score, maybe all golfers should, first of all, identify the purpose of playing golf.

The most important purpose of playing golf is enjoyment. You want to play golf because you enjoy it. Therefore, focus on the fun part of the sport, such as socializing with folks, learning from each other in the process. Enjoy the green scenery and the beauty around you, instead of becoming preoccupied with the next shot. Next time, when you find yourself perturbed, maybe you should make a concerted effort to take time on the tee, and even walk off the green to stop, look around, and absorb the beauty around you.

Yes, take the game seriously, but take yourself lightly. There is no need to elevate your blood pressure over a missed shot. Remember, you are competing against others as well as yourself. You could be your own worst enemy in the game of golf. If you are cranky or in a foul mood, how on earth are you going to compose yourself for your next shot? Remember, mental golf is the key to golfing success.



Lauren
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madisonblly asked:


I absolutly get in a groove on the range hit like 10 shots in a row money the reason? I have found that on the range I get in a groove because im hitting to the same spot with a lot of golf balls my setup stays the same because im on a mat and dont move. What can I do to get setup correctly on The golf course every shot is different outthere the lies even in the fairway are not always flat and some dont fit your eye whats a good tip to get setup absolutly the same every time on the golf cousre? Please give good tips something like a key visual check in relation to your body so you know your aimed at the target.

Troy
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mKrazy asked:


The title says it all, and be realistic, on what you really think you would do. Random i know, but there is two hott guys practically in my backyard. just on the golf course.

Sarah
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Feb
11
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golf course
Jack Blacksmith asked:


Golf is a complicated game to those who play it. While many people don’t think hitting a golf ball across a lawn is difficult, for those who play, it is more about gauging distance, dealing with wind, and hitting the ball hard enough to reach its destination. If you are new to the game of golf, you may have noticed that there are many decisions to make when trying to reach the green and eventually hit the ball into the hole. Understanding the course, being prepared for ground conditions, and using the right clubs are all necessary if you want to play a good game.

One of the first things most golfers learn early how to swing the club in order to make the ball go where they want it to. Using an iron is different from using a wood or wedge, so pay attention when the instructor is telling you about each club. Because the clubs are shaped differently, they each hit the ball at different angles which cause the ball to move in certain directions. While you should concentrate on angling the club so it hits the ball correctly, you need to also practice your swing. Proper posture and follow-through will yield good results.

After learning how to use your golf clubs, you will begin to learn more about swinging your club and hitting the ball. Driving ranges are the best places to learn these skills. Once you have learned how to make contact with the ball, you will develop your own style. This style may have to be challenged from time to time especially if you have a harsh slice, which means the ball cuts to the extreme right or the left. This can be corrected through your posture and by practicing to change your swing.

Golf courses are you next destination once you have mastered beginning skills. Playing on a golf course is different from hitting balls on a driving range. At a golf course, you will be faced with sand traps, small bodies of water, hills, and rough terrain. You will also be faced with wind, wet or dry grass, and other conditions. In order to become more familiar with these conditions, you will have to play often in different types of weather. This will prepare you for the unexpected.

Golf can be a lifelong hobby if you are willing to put a little work into it in the beginning. It is very rewarding and challenging in that no course is ever the same twice. If you enjoy playing at different golf courses, you will be able to see some of the most beautiful courses in the world.



Edna
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