Golf Workout
The best investment you can make before spending all that money on expensive golf clubs and lessons is a golf workout program.To get the most out of your golf clubs and lessons, your body must be readily...
Golf Tools, Gearing up nicely for Golfing
Like all other sports, golf needs that you are geared up with the best equipments to properly play the game. This paper gives you an idea of the standard golf tools one requires to be able to learn and...
Golf Tips And Lessons On The Web Can Be Helpful
There are golf tips and lessons on the web. You can find these golf tips and lessons on the web at almost any site that has information about golf.You can look for golf tips and lessons on the web that...
Golf Irons and Golf Putters
First of all you should know that when term iron is used in concerning the golf it means the metal blade (or head) attached to the golf stick. Selecting the right golf irons is considered as the basic...
Golf Grips And Full Release Grips
Grips are the most important equipment of golf club. Golf grips which provides faster grip lose is considered to be best golf grips. There are different companies in the market that manufactures the golf...
Golf Digest Collection: The Three Sisters by Dom Furore Capturing the beauty of the majestic, 454-yard par 4, 4th hole at Silvertip G.C. in Canmore, Alberta. Golf Digest s award-winning photographer Dom Furore demonstrates the power of combining nature, light and golf architecture in a single image that highlights the Three Sisters Mountain.
Golf Digest Collection: Stewart Creek No. 15 by Dom Furore Dramatically seizing the moment when nature offers its best display of light and shadow, photographer Dom Furore showcases the 438-yard par 4, 15th hole at Stewart Creek G.C., located near the old Canadian mining town of Canmore, Alberta.
Golf Digest Collection: Returning Home Pebble Beach No. 9, 10 and 11 by Stephen Szurlej The hazard of the Pacific Ocean is reduced to benign, cobalt beauty and white surf in this unique, aerial view of one of the most famous turns in seaside golf: the 9th, 10th and 11th holes at Pebble Beach.
Golf Digest Collection: Pacific Dunes No. 4 by Stephen Szurlej Framed by fescue grass, natural coastal contours and the trouble they both may bring, the 463-yard par-4, 4th hole at Pacific Dunes highlights the mysterious Oregon coastline.
Golf Digest Collection: European Club, No. 11 by Stephen Szurlej Pat Ruddy was an artist with a landscape canvas when he designed the European Club and he made the most of it, producing a course that boasts untamed terrain and devilish pot bunkers that highlight this dazzling Stephen Szurlej photograph.