December 8th, 2007
This holiday season, save the stamps and send your online golf buddies golf-themed ecards, or remember that person with the December birthday or anniversary. Below are our choices of the best sites that offer free golf e-cards:
oobgolf.com. Offers humorous golf e-cards for all occasions, from “I’m sorry” to birthdays to Christmas.
1001postcards. Send a variety of e-postcards, featuring […]
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December 7th, 2007
Carnoustie Golf Links, one of the most scenic–and one of the most difficult–courses in the world, sits near the eastern shore of the Scottish Highlands.
The area has enticed golfers since around 1527 and the current course was constructed in 1850. Since then, “Car-nasty,” as it is sometimes referred to, has hosted dozens of major […]
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December 6th, 2007
Having the proper grip on the golf club is one of the most important aspects of the game. Learn about how to grip the club correctly in this video from John Lubin of John Lubin Golf School.
Tags: Golf Tips, golf-grip, golf-instruction
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December 5th, 2007
Former NCAA champion, Todd Demsey, closed the sixth round of Q-school with an 8-under 64 to grab one of the 26 full-exempt cards for next year’s PGA Tour.
Demsey, a former amateur teammate of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, was dignosed with a brain tumor in 2002 that resulted in two surgeries and months of rehabilitation. […]
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December 4th, 2007
If you, like me, live in the North where golf courses have been abandonned until spring, here’s a great time-waster I found to help you think of putting greens through the cold, winter months. Enjoy!
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December 3rd, 2007
Twenty-eight-year-old, British golfer Richard Finch won the New Zealand open on Sunday, his first professional win, but it was 71-year-old Bob Charles that grabbed the tournament spotlight. Sir Bob (he was knighted in his native New Zealand in 1999) was the oldest man to ever make the cut on a major non-seniors tour, and finished […]
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December 2nd, 2007
During golf’s “off season,” we’ll look at some of the historic and scenic golf courses around the world. Where else to start but where the game itself started–in Scotland, with St. Andrews and the Old Course? This well-made YouTube video shows the famous course, the quaint city of St. Andrews, and the spectacular, craggy coastline […]
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December 1st, 2007
Golf movies tend to either be funny, light-hearted looks at the game or “here’s how you do it”-type instructional videos. Since it’s winter in most of the United States, these are my picks for the best comedies and light dramas about golf. You can watch any of these with your non-golfing spouse or family member. […]
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