Spectacular Golf Vacations in Maui
Are you looking for some fun rounds of golf with awesome weather, the sun, sand and sea all thrown in together? Are you planning on taking your family along so that they unwind snorkeling and whale watching while you relax with your game of golf at picturesque courses? Maui, an island of Hawaii, is the place for you. This volcanic island has some very interesting golf courses ranging from the championship courses to the resort variety where golf can be fun or more than a challenge.
The North Royal Kaanapali course is an excellent example where you and your family can both have a good time. Located a short distance from the popular town Lahaina, this is a par-71 Robert Trent Sr. designed course. Terrain which is a few hundred feet to Moor ►
03 March 2011 in Golf Articles 0 Comments
Easy Traveling With your Golf Clubs
Golf clubs could be quite an expensive investment. However, aside from its cost, you also want to make sure that when you play, you are using your golf clubs that are in great condition to deliver your best game. This is why if you would be traveling with your golf clubs, it is imperative that they are protected from any damage caused by banging or rough handling. Here are a few tips to remember when you are traveling with your golf clubs.
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05 May 2011 in Golf Articles 0 Comments
5 Golf Tips On Driving Better Off The Tee
#1) Adjust your setup – Make sure you play the golf ball all the way forward in your stance so that it is directly in line with your left heel. Your stance should be slightly wider than shoulder width apart. You want to have a nice solid base which you can turn and coil around. Also, for the right handed golfer, you want to tilt your spine slightly to the right as this will allow you to swing and hit the golf ball on a slight upswing, launching it high into the air. This adjustment in your setup will also lead to more distance off the tee.
#2) Keep Your Lower Body Stable – When you are swinging, the job of the lower body is to act as a base around which your turn and coil your upper body. This allows you to wind up correctly and will create more power as you swing through the golf ball and release the golf club.
#3) Keep Your Shoulders Square At Impact – It is a very common swing fault to open your upper body too early in the downswing without giving your arms time to catch up. Everything needs to Moor ►
03 March 2011 in Golf Articles 0 Comments