Golf Tournament- Name Changed In Honor Of Tiger Woods!

November 29, 2011 by  
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On the 27th of January, Tiger Woods underlined his supremacy in the Buick Invitational Golf Tournament, where he triumphed by just two strokes and finished it by 15 under par. On Sunday, when the finals were held, the tournament was closely fought one with seven players sharing the leader board. Although Tiger Woods was ranked last on the leader board, he was the most favored to win on account of his total domination of the Buick Invitational as well as his PG ranking.

The leader board on Sunday had a selection of a third tier as well as upcoming golf stars. Charles Howell III was definitely the most gifted of those upcoming golf personalities. Notwithstanding the fact that the 2007 PGA Tour Earnings List ranked him No: 2 and he was the most awesome rival to throw up a challenge however more or less fizzled out, as he did not put up much of a contest what with Tiger Woods’ 7th successive win extending over 2 seasons (from 2006 end to the present) and 3rd successive Buick Invitational Golf Tournament, held at Torrey Pines.

Today, the Buick Invitational is informally known as the Tiger Woods Invitational Golf Tournament starring Buick. Bearing in mind that Tiger Woods endorses Buick, the amazing sporty impression in a fresh campaign appears to go smoothly with the brand new name of the golf tournament. Buick advertisements are at present aimed at targeting the younger generation while retaining the image of producing a car that’s quite as dependable as it was way back in the good old days.

Tiger Woods appeal in triumphing in the Buick Invitational is certainly becoming like a deferred payment scheme for his advertisement royalties. Tiger Woods campaigns for Buick, declares that the Buick car is the car he drives, and emerges victorious in each Buick Invitational Golf Tournament.

The unspoken solace for him is to be virtually gifted the Buick Invitational Golf Tournament, right through his advertising contract with the tournament-sponsored auto major. The other professional golfers ranked at the very top are simply relying on the luck factor to decide as to who will get to play in the finals on Sunday.

The Tiger Woods Invitational Golf Tournament final round saw Brandt Snedeker, who is a twenty six years old amateur, open the event with a 61, jointly tied for the top spot with Andrew Buckle, also an amateur entering the last round of the tournament. Tiger Woods ended with a (-15), Howell finished with a (-13) and Snedeker making up the top three with a (-12)

The PGA Tour run of Tiger Woods goes back to the previous year’s British Open. It is left up to the PGA Tournament God’s to speculate on how long this unchallenged run will continue. However, one thing is for sure – the Buick Invitational Golf Tournament is today informally known as the Tiger Woods Open.

A Brief History Of Golf

November 26, 2011 by  
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Golf is an honorable game played by an overwhelming majority of honorable people who don’t need referees. Golf is one of the few ball games that does not use a standardized playing area; rather, the game is played on golf “courses,” each one of which has a unique design and typically consists of either 9 or 18 separate holes. Golf is not rocket science, but for all of the wrong reasons, it has been made to look that way. The origin of golf is open to debate as to being Chinese, Dutch or Scottish. However, modern golf is considered to be a Scottish invention, as the game was mentioned in two 15th century laws prohibiting the playing of the game of ‘gowf’.

In match play competition, handicap strokes are assigned on a hole-by-hole basis, according to the handicap rating of each hole (which is provided by the course). The hardest holes on the course receive the first handicap strokes, with the easiest holes receiving the last handicap strokes. Calculating handicaps are often complicated, but essentially are representative of the average over par of a number of a player’s previous above average rounds, adjusted for course difficulty. For example, handicap rules may include the difficulty of the course the golfer is playing on by taking into consideration factors such as the number of bunkers, the length of the course, the difficulty and slopes of the greens, the width of the fairways, and so on.

The major changes in equipment since the 19th century have been better mowers, especially for the greens, better golf ball designs, using rubber and man-made materials since about 1900, and the introduction of the metal shaft beginning in the 1930s. Though wooden tees are still most popular, various designs of plastic tees have been developed in recent years, and the synthetic materials composing the modern ball continue to be developed.

Golfers in their eighties claim that the game helps them to keep physically and mentally fit. This demand for travel which is centered around golf has led to the development of luxury resorts which cater to golfers and feature integrated golf courses. In addition to the officially printed rules, golfers also abide by a set of guidelines called Golf etiquette. A small elite of professional golfers are “tournament pros” who compete full time on international “tours”. Gaining membership of an elite tour is highly competitive, and most professional golfers never achieve it.

Are You Gripping Your Golf Club Correctly?

November 25, 2011 by  
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For anyone that is first learning the game of golf, one of the most obvious things that one must learn to play a great golf game is to grip the golf club correctly. Since the club and ball are the main objects in the game, it goes without saying that the beginner should know how to grip the club correctly. If you would like to have some idea of how to grip your club before you sign up for lessons at the club, here are a few tips to learn how to grip a golf club correctly.

The grip on your club is the only way you connect and feel the golf club. A proper grip is what gives you the control you need for the clubs face impact on the ball. When learning how to grip a golf club correctly, you have to swing your body so that you imprint power to the ball. When gripping a golf club correctly, your hand and the club become one in the move. Always use your dominant hand for a stroke, since that is the way to hit the ball with precision.

To grip the golf club correctly, place the last joint of your index finger right under the club’s shaft. Then, keep the club at a clear downward angle. When you place the lead hand on the angle, put the left thumb on the back part of the shaft. Try to imitate the moves of your instructor who will show you how to grip the golf club the right way. For professional information you can check out the resources in the resource box below.

When gripping the golf club correctly, many people will have trouble managing the right strokes in the beginning. It will all pay off if you PRACTICE! You need to not only practice in the lessons you may be taking and on the golf course, but you also need to practice at home. The more you practice the movement with the right grip, the better you golf game will be in the long run, even though at first you may find it frustrating and uncomfortable. This is the first step in the golf learning process as you will soon go on to learn swing and be able to give the best shots possible. If you practice the correct grip on your club, the rest of the game will follow.

The Best Junior Golf Drills

November 24, 2011 by  
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Not everyone can have junior golf lessons and become a child golf prodigy like Tiger Woods. It is most important to keep the game fun when introducing your child to junior golf lessons and playing golf. Have you ever noticed how a junior just taking up the game of golf? If allowed, they will take a very natural golf swing.

The young golfers are not thinking about golf instruction or golf mechanics. Let your child enjoy learning the game by their own trial and error until THEY are ready to take the game more seriously. You can keep it fun away from the golf course by keeping a junior golf journal at home. Remember we play the game because it is fun.

Up until the child is in High School, practice sessions should be limited in time so the junior is not over-whelmed and should only be taken to the practice facility if the child wants to go and have fun. This will keep the junior motivated to go and practice more often.

In keeping golf fun, refrain from giving a junior golf instructions and let your junior swing as hard as they want from time to time during their full swing practice. As for your junior’s golf grip, just make sure the right hand is lower than the left hand for a right-handed golfer. Remember keep the fun and non-restrictive and do not worry about a proper grip, yet. It would be more beneficial for you junior to play a game such as being able to count to three without losing their balance no matter how hard they swing.

To keep your juniors motivation high and to allow your junior golfer to learn to feel the club, start with putting and chipping drills. Here are some easy ones to use:

Putting

Ladder drill – Using a sleeve of balls (three), Place a golf ball at four feet, eight feet and twelve feet from the putting cup. Begin with the four foot putt. If you make the four foot putt, then move to the eight foot putt. If you miss the four foot putt, then start over again with the four foot putt. Repeat this until all three putts are made.

Pull back drill – Pick a long putt in which you need to lag. Hit your putt. Did you make it? If then the answer is yes, then great. If not, move the golf ball a putter length further away from the hole. Keep this up until the golf ball is holed.

Chipping

Over the bag – This is a simple fun way to learn how to chip. Place a golf bag off of the green and set up to chip three to six feet behind the bag. The closer to the bag you place your ball, the bigger the challenge. Now making your chipping stroke your goal is to clear the bag while getting the golf ball close to the hole.

Chip to par – Pick several positions to chip from. Use one golf ball and as you would on the golf course, chip the ball as close to the hole as possible. Then proceed to putt the ball into the hole. Add up your strokes and go to the same spots and try to lower your overall score.

These drills are easy to turn into fun games or challenges.

Consider private junior golf instruction or a summer golf camp taught by PGA Professionals if your junior shows the interest. If this becomes an option, use references from friends and co-workers to find the PGA professional that would be right for your child. Again, the main goal is to keep it fun and not try to make your golfer into a mechanical machine.

Used Golf Balls and Back Yard Practice

November 23, 2011 by  
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Are you satisfied with your golf score? If you want to impress your golf buddies, but keep shooting the same score in the 100′s after months into the golf season, you have to make a change. How? Practice!

Let’s face it, the golf season in most areas of Canada and the U.S. runs from mid-April to late October. To make the best of the golf season, hone your game in your backyard by practicing with used golf balls. You can lower your golf score. If the golf season is seven months long, it can seem even longer when your scores don’t improve and when you don’t practice.

Who wants to trudge down the fairway feeling bad because hitting topped balls, shanks, or slices that only look good on watermelons? Isn’t it embarrassing to admit to friends and family that you had the same lousy round yesterday as you did three or four months ago. Guess what – you get better by practicing golf shots. And you don’ t have to spend tons of money by going to the golf driving range every day. You can set up your own mini golf range right in your own yard.

Here are tips to improve your golf score, impress your friends and smile when you look at the scorecard after your round of golf.

1. Put an easy-to-use golf practice area in your backyard.
For less than $100, you can buy quality used golf balls, a golf practice mat, a golf practice net, or even a golf practice cage. Just set them up in your back yard. Then, practice your golf swing with every golf club you have, from a driver to a sand wedge. When you set up your own practice area, you don’t have to worry about waiting in long lines at the golf range; you can practice when you want.

2. Target your short game with practice games.
Get a basket, used tire, or a hula hoop. Practice your chipping by hitting used golf balls into the chosen the target. You will develop a feel for how hard to hit a golf ball. When you improve your aim, you will improve your game.

3. Practice often.
If you think you only need to take a couple of swings, hit ten golf balls and feel you are ready to take on Tiger Woods, think again. In fact, just what are you thinking? Golf pros hit hundreds of practice shots a day to hone their aim, distance and muscle memory. If you can’t commit to a two hour practice session, break it up. Hit used golf balls into a net for 30 minutes in the early morning, chip into a tire for 15 minutes at noon and hone your short game in the evening.

4. Master one club at a time.
Do you want to shave off strokes quicker than a triple blade razor on a soft beard? Try this. Think about your last ten rounds of golf. What money shots did you miss that would have lowered your score? If you are like most golfers, you probably realize that you could have saved dozens of strokes from shots that were under 100 yards from the green. Here’s what to do. Tell yourself “I’m getting down in two” to get a can-do mindset. Practice those shots. Expect to hit good shots, take only two strokes to put your golf ball in the hole and guess what? That is exactly what you will do.

5. Visualize your perfect golf shots.
Many golf pros have a “mental” coach, a sports psychologist, to visualize a positive outcome. Here is what to do. Invest 10 minutes a day in sitting in a comfortable chair, closing your eyes and watching a mental movie of yourself driving straight and long down the middle of the fairway, or hitting a nine iron within twelve inches of the cup. Imagine leaping into the air or making a “YES!!!” fist pump with a lot of emotion. You will amaze yourself at the results.

When you use quality used golf balls and practice these five tips, your golf score can only improve. All you need is reliable golf practice equipment to make your practice sessions effective.

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