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Save Money On Golf

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Millions of people love golf. That’s the good news. The bad news – unless you own a golf course – is that millions of people also spend way too much money on golf year after year. If you fall into this category and you would like to reduce your cost for playing golf, then you need to look into getting a golf discount book.

A golf discount book is exactly as it sounds. What people look for most in these discount books is discounts on tee times at golf courses. Most golf discount books are local so you will only find discounts for local courses. However, it’s also possible to find national golf discount books. Some of them have enormous selections, going as high as 350 courses. In some rare cases, even higher.

A Great Book For Golf

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

If you’re looking for a book for golf, you’re going to notice that you have a lot of options to choose from. You can find golf books on everything from golf experiences to golf instruction to golf course stats. If you happen to be in the market for a book that will improve your golf game, then look into a book called Effortless Golf. The title says it all, and the best part about this book is that it’s effortless reading. There aren’t many books for golf where you actually enjoy reading about instruction, but this is one of them.

Effortless Golf has a 4.5-star consumer rating, which is out of 5 stars. By reading this book for golf, you will learn how to hit farther and straighter. And that’s really all you need to know.

How You Can Benefit From A Golf Book Review

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Most golfers don’t understand the benefits of a golf book review. When you browse golf books online and read the reviews, you’re not just learning about the book, but the game of golf itself. You have to realize that the conversations that stem from a golf book review are always golf oriented. Since everyone enjoys being a teacher, you will find a lot of technical and strategic information in these reviews.

Another benefit to a golf book review is that you can stimulate a conversation by leaving a comment. Not only can you stimulate a conversation, but you can gear the conversation in any direction you please because you’re the one leaving the comment. It’s recommended that you gear the conversation toward your biggest weakness. You are guaranteed to receive at lease some quality feedback.

Golf Discount Book

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Every year, just before the golfing season really gets underway, you will see golf discount books circulating around the clubhouse. These books, sometimes offered by individual courses and sometimes part of a fund raising program for junior golfers, are actually a very good bargain.

The books contain a number of coupons that can entitle you to one free Green Fee when you buy one, 3 players pay and the last member of your foursome is free or any number of money saving offers. You may get a free bucket of balls for the driving range or discounts on apparel at the Pro Shop.

If you are looking for a way to save a few dollars and also help out some good causes, buying a golf discount book is the way to go.

A Golf Instruction Book for Novices

Friday, September 10th, 2010

When the novice player is hooked, they have a voracious appetite. It’s golf 24/7. They can’t play enough, practice enough, watch enough, talk enough, and read enough. This is where the bad habits set in. There’s a lot of poor advice out there. So which is the best golf instruction book for the novice? One, avoid older books, which might be outdated. Stick to a golf instruction book published in the last several years. Two, avoid any golf instruction book that focuses solely on mechanics. The mental aspects of golf are very important, and if you can establish good concentration habits as a new player, you’ll be ahead of the game. Three, seek a guide that explains how to budget your golf time, and how to effectively leverage the time allotted to practice.

Golf Tip

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

A classic golf tip that was espoused by the late Harvey Pennick, one of the alltime greatest teachers of golf, was “Take Dead Aim” In his “Little Red Book” on how to play golf, Pennick said you should always take dead aim at your target and you will score better. Many golfers have been taught to play it safe and aim for the wide side of the green instead of trying to hit the flag. By doing that, you may avoid some trouble, but you will also lower your chance of making a birdie. The object of the game is to get the ball in the hole in as few strokes as possible. Any extra stroke used to get in a better position for your next shot only lessens your chance to get a low score.

Little Red Book of Golf

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Henry Penick’s Little Red Book of Golf provides golfers of all ages and levels an enjoyable and anecdotal reading experience. Based on years of teaching many golfers, including some of the greats, Penick provides excellent and easy to follow instruction. However, instead of bombarding the golfer with a list of mechanical jargon, Penick provides basic concepts will real life illustrations. Whether talking about a young wife who never played golf before learning how to hit the ball straight or the ego checks some of his pros received at tournaments, every section of the Little Red Book of Golf is a great reading experience. Penick’s tone makes you want to do the things he suggests and following his tips and hints will improve your golfing experience.

Finding a Great Golf Ebook

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

There’s no shortage of golf “advice” out there, and to be sure, it’s not always easy to determine if a book or resource will actually help your game.

One of the best, and fastest ways to get information is by going online and finding a good golf ebook, which is an electronically delivered copy that you can download immediately.

Not only do you get the benefit of seeing the new golf tips right away, but you also can point others to the book if it’s helpful.

There are some things to look for when browsing for a golf ebook, including if the site has known golf pros endorsing the product, or video proof showing how the techniques work.

Golf Discount Book

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Are you a frequent visitor to your local golf course? If so, you may want to ask them if they have a golf discount book for their course. It’s a great way to save money on activities that you participate in on a regular basis. Many courses have different levels of golf discount books. If you play infrequently, you can purchase a small one and save a little. If you play often, buy the larger golf discount book and you could save up to half off some services. Usually, the driving range and nine or eighteen hole games are the offers most often represented in a golf discount book. You may even find discounts for golf accessories if you are lucky.

The Best Golf Book For An Individual

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Many sites online will try to point out the best golf book like learning to golf is a one size fits all situation. When searching for a golf book, it is important to remember that different books can cater to different learning styles and skill levels. A professional golfer will be better served by advanced books on technique, while a beginner may benefit most from books with clear basic steps and good illustrations.

Look for best golf book suggestions that take individual golfing skill levels into account whenever you find a new site offering reviews. The strongest golf book sites are the ones that cater to each skill level and learning style without pushing one specific book over all competition.