by Pat Mullaly on May 10, 2010
The Golf Tee – A Little History… Every golfer I know uses a golf tee to drive the ball off the tee box. It’s not a rule, and not required that you use a tee, but golfers, especially those with today’s oversized drivers need to have the ball sit up above the ground in order [...]
by Pat Mullaly on May 9, 2010
In this guest post, author Laura Colley offers some expert advice to women golfers looking to buy new golf clubs. Consider size, shaft style, weight, style, and your budget! . . . . . Ladies Golf Club Sets – Things to Keep in Mind When Buying Clubs By Laura Colley Ladies golf club sets are [...]
by Pat Mullaly on April 24, 2010
Congratulations. You want to play golf! You’ve watched your friends or family members head off for the golf course, or you’ve watched your boss and his/her buddies take the afternoon off and head for the links. Enough of watching other people have fun. You’ve decided you want to get in the game. What do you [...]
by Pat Mullaly on March 15, 2010
Golf is a great sport for just about anyone. It is unique in that it can be played by people at any age, and, unlike many sports, golf is often taken up by men and women as they get older and have more leisure time and financial resources. It’s relatively easy to learn the basics [...]
by Pat Mullaly on February 12, 2010
If you’re like most golfers, you realize how expensive it can be to play this game. Between equipment, practice range fees, lessons, club membership, not to mention greens fees, it’s not a sport for the frugal! So how much should you spend? Is it wise to set up a budget and then stick to it? [...]
by Pat Mullaly on August 6, 2009
How to Choose the Right Golf Ball Guest Author: Jack Moorehouse Choosing the right ball is critical to cutting your golf handicap. A ball impacts your game almost as much as your clubs, so it’s important to choose a ball that’s right for you. Below is a six-step process for selecting the right golf ball, [...]