Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Wayne on 26-11-2008
Economy Bad Looking For Great Deals. I do not know about you, but when Xmas comes I just hate the thought of shopping. Going into those busy stores, looking for a place to park, standing in line up. I really hate Xmas shopping. Do not get me wrong, I love Xmas music and all the Xmas decorations. I enjoy the parties. I enjoy the Xmas Dinner, but the shopping I can do with out. There are two sites, and they are mind, but I think they are great sites and in these two sites I now do my Xmas shopping. If you want to get away from the line up and all the hours of looking for something in those busy malls go to the links below and I believe you can find anything you may need.
htttp://www.childrensgolfblog.org/store
http://www.enchantedmysteries.org/store
Best regards in you shopping
John Hammer
Filed Under (Just Being Me) by Wayne on 22-11-2008
Xmas is near and money is Short!
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We know the economy is bad and we now wonder if things will ever be OK again. But for some, of course, they believe it has alway been hard anyway. Let me tell you it may get alot harder! No business, no family, no government can spend money beyone its means. Well that is what has happened. The worst part it does not stop. The government is still spending as if it will solve the problem. I am telling you that our society is in for a fall and I mean a hard fall. I am not talking about golf today. I am not trying to sell you nothing. What you need to do is get back to those old traditions and only then will you succeed.
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Jacob Saul
Filed Under (Golf Mind) by Wayne on 03-09-2008
Let's face it. Golf isn't a physically extraneous sport. Play an hour of basketball and a an hour of golf and you'll will soon realize the difference.
However, golf is a more mentally exhausting sport game . The mind will be at work at all times, commanding the body how to perform and more importantly, how to act with calculated grace. If you notice Tigger Woods he is the most consisteded golfer. He is the most mentally fit golfer if you want to succeed in golf you need not to only practice your swing, but train your mind.
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Filed Under (Golf Lessons) by Wayne on 16-06-2008
Many golf players would do with some more golf putting instructions since this is probably one of the most difficult parts of the game. Trainers who give golf putting instructions advise their students to keep their head and body still during the move. Trust me; a simple “keep still” doesn’t work. The main secret is to keep the eyes still during the stroke, and then the chances are a lot higher that the rest of the body should remain still. Golf putting instructions mainly refer to eye-following the ball until it is moving towards the hole at which you aimed.
If you follow the golf putting instructions you actually solve half of the score problem. If you don’t take putting lessons, at least try to practice alignment, strokes and grip changes. From grip to posture, stance and stroke, there are lots of golf putting instructions you need to actively apply in order to develop harmonious golfing skills. Keep in mind that if you’re using a square-to-square shot, golf putting instructions say that you should stroke the back of the ball and not the centre. Thus you make sure that you take all new information step by step applying it thoroughly.
Most golf putting instructions are quite simple so that anyone could apply them with a minimal amount of practice. Keep in mind that there are just of few principles that truly guide the golf putting instructions. You have to sight the line of the putt from the rear, then place your eyes just a little behind the ball but over the putt line. The shot you take has to be in a line as straight as possible. Then the stroke should be performed in one move so that the putter may be just like an arm extension. Follow these golf putting instructions and be a real player.
The first question that rises for these golf putting questions is how to get a more accurate sight from the rear. The answer to this dilemma is to constantly practice since the trial – error kind of learning is the more useful for someone who really wants to feel what it’s like to play golf. Most people don’t make a living out of golf, so they can train only when they have enough time; hence, they use the golf putting instructions more than someone who trains every day. There is nothing to lose in trying, just a few strokes! http://wjc55.rsbgt.hop.clickbank.net
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Often when we hear the term size matter it is done in a light hearted way carrying sexual overtones. And many times we hear conficting arguments telling us that size does not matter it depends on how you use it. That statement saying depending on how you use it does have some truth to it but the fact remains Size does matter.
A golfer friend of mine, by the name of Joe, told me a story were he was playing golf as a four some. Himself and his daughter and his friend and his friend daughter. His friends daughter did not do very well and he said he suggested to his friend the reason being was she had poor clubs and her clubs were not her size. That got me thinking wondering how many people play golf with the wrong size of golf clubs. If you want to set yourself or your kid up for failure in golf, then have them use poor clubs and the wrong size of club. Yes, Joe the size does really matter. Joe told his friend to go on line and check out some golf equipment. I would like to suggest to you to go to the http://www.childrensgolfblog.org/store
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Wayne on 11-06-2008
I tried breaking 80 and in a short time I went from 110. I know not a good golfer! I went fron 110 to 90's. So i figure if I can do that in a week what can I do with a little more help. I found breaking 80 at the GOLF STORE: http://www.childrensgolfblog.org/store
Since the Nintendo Wii came on the market it has been waved as helping to improve your fitness. It has always been claimed to improve your gaming skill such as bowling and golf. The question I want to answer is can the nintendo Wii help a kid to golf better. Let me first of all list some pros of the Wii: it can help the kid to see what golf is all about. 2. It can make golf seem life a fun game. 3. it can tell the kid that there is some things they must take into account like wind land slope. Those things in themself make the Nintendo Wii a ok game for a kid, but beyond that I believe the Nintendo does not help kid to become a good golfer.
The young person needs to feel a real club in its hand. The young person needs to feel the club hiting a real golf ball. The kid needs to practice and practice with a proper golf club. Let the kid begin by hitting a golf ball on a smooth face. Let the kid see what it is like to put the ball. None of this can be done with the Nintendo Wii and the question that must be asked will the Nintendo Wii hinder the kid to become a bad golfer by developing poor club gripping. To find the great clubs like callaway go to http://www.childrensgolfblog.org/store Now if you want a club to help to improve golf get the Refine Club it: The ReFiner® allows you to:
- Practice at the range or at home.
- Receive instant feedback.
- Improve tempo, timing, and clubhead position.
- Practice any time of the year.
- Make better contact with the ball, hitting it straighter and further.
That to can be found at the http://www.childrensgolfblog.org/store At the Golf Store you can even watch videos on golf.
John F. Hammer signing off for now