Polaris World - Heaven for Avid Golfers
...For people who eat drink, sleep and even breathe golf, Polaris World is the ultimate destination. Situated in Spain, Polaris World is made up of a number of golf resorts and is considered the last word in luxurious living. Apart from having immaculate golf courses, this place is adorned with resorts for non-golf lovers as well, but its main attraction still lies in housing the world's best golf courses.
Polaris World has a total of nine world class golf resorts, and more are in the pipeline. These golf courses have been specially designed by Jack Nicklaus, one of the world's best and most famous golfers in the history of the game. He has n...more
Golf club Distance - How Far Can You Really Smack That Little White Ball?
...5 yards.
Don't compare yourself with the pros, because PGA pros hit theirs at around 280 yards, while LPGA pros hit at 230 yards. See the disparity even in the pros category?
Long or Short Hitter
If you play regularly you will eventually see whether you are a short hitter or a long hitter. Of course do not expect to be a long hitter the first time you play golf. But whether you're a long hitter does not always mean that you're better than the short hitter. After all, there's still the issue of your ability to putt.
You have to remember that it's not just hitting the ball. You ha...more
Annika Sorenstam- The Legendary Female Golfer
...ted to the physiques of women and how best to optimize the strength and flexibility of our bodies by committing to regular fitness and flexibility training.
The benefits of her dedication to golf fitness can not be overlooked. All golfers can benefit from what she has proven about the effects of fitness on the golf swing and her ability to consistently end up at the top of the leader board. Make plans to begin your fitness regimen today. Youll love the results!<...more
Golf The Game Of Kings And Commoners
... the week. Gowf (as it was known) could no longer be played on Sundays since, even way back when, it interfered with military training. Scotland was at war, on and off, with the English, and soldiers apparently were skipping military practice for a quick game.
This Sunday ban stayed in place, and in fact was "reaffirmed" by the next two monarchs all the way up to the early 1500s. However, finally, when the Scottish and English signed the Treaty of Glasgow in 1502, the ban on golf was lifted. It is interesting to note that upon the lifting of that ban, James IV is reported to have made the first purchase of golf equipment - a ...more