Posts Tagged ‘golf course

After playing tons of rounds with so many people, I noticed what the good golfers do that others don’t.

Every golfer would agree to the fact that there’s nothing quite like golf. Hitting the course on a nice, clear day with friends over a round of golf has got a way of taking your mind of your personal and professional hassles is be it home, school or work. Golf is popularly known as the gentleman’s game. A certain way for everyone to enjoy a trip to the links is a little common courtesy in keeping the golf course in good shape. Remember the Golden Rule and apply it on the course as one of the many golf tips.

There must be a zillion ways to improve your golf score but I noticed a few things all good golfers do but bad golfers seldom do.

There are many pleasures in playing golf – one of those has got to be the beautiful courses and the incredible condition in which those courses are maintained. If only my yard looked like that. Alas, golfas siren song calls me and my yard is brown and neglected.

Like all jobs, in golf also, it is very much essential and important to choose the correct tools. The name of the driver may not change the style or accuracy of the shots but it surely will show the standard of tools used. So, the player needs to choose the right tools to be distinguished from the amateurs and be considered as professional like Tiger Woods.

Golf club submissions were 2,500 in 2008 (as opposed to 500 a year in the 1990s). There are so many clubs these days that it’s very hard for someone to find the right golf clubs.

Wouldn’t you like to lower your handicap? Well if youare like most of us you probably donat know how to make that happen. However, the David L. Baker Golf Course, located in the heart of Orange County, can help you improve your game. The course is a par 62 medium length course that allows you to play on tight fairways with plenty of water and sand hazards. You’ll increase your confidence while playing in these conditions and the short par threes will help increase the accuracy of your short game.