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Par 3 Golf Course – Fun For the Whole Family
Now it’s time to head to the golf course. You can’t wait to try out that golf swing of yours. Try going to one of your local public golf courses. There are many very nice public golf courses that are also very challenging. These courses are much cheaper than a lot of your fancy country club type golf courses. Check out what types of golf courses are in your area. There are a couple of golf courses by me that are only 9 holes. One of them is a par 3 golf course. This is an excellent type of course to bring your kids when you are just introducing them to golf. The course is smaller so they can hit any club they want. Also with the golf course being so short it is easier for them to walk it. Another advantage of a par 3 golf course is it gives you plenty of practice with your irons. You will always be using an iron off the tee so you will know exactly how far the green is and how far you hit your club. One other great advantage of a par 3 golf course is it’s not expensive. In fact it is cheaper for me to take my family there as it is to go to the driving range. You should also see if they have a nice driving range, putting green and even a chipping green. These all come in handy to loosen you up before your round starts. Don’t forget to check the clubhouse. See if they have a golf pro that runs the pro shop. If they do see if they offer lessons and how much they cost. This is a good way to learn the game and also become friends with the person who runs the show at the golf course. So check around, find what is right for you and get out there and have some fun.
Posted: January 21st, 2010
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Golf Course Reviews: New York Golf Courses
If you live in the New York, there are many golf courses you can choose from to go enjoy your day.
Posted: January 21st, 2010
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How To Choose The Best Golf Course In Memphis
People living in Tennessee are well aware about the many golf courses available in Memphis everywhere. The fact is, in Memphis golf is part of every ones lives rather than just a hobby where they get a chance not only to spend their noon time at various eating places but also on the fairway. Following points will be helpful to decide the best place for golf courses in Memphis and for a good outing for the day. You can choose a golf course by deciding the level of game you want to play. You might want to segregate the possible choices by deciding number of holes and sizes. You can choose a golf course depending on your mood for the day and also you well you can play.
Then you have a choice of being a member of a particular club or else a friend or neighbor who is already a member you can accompany them for a game for that day.
You have choice of various memberships like that of Chickasaw country club which offers golf courses with 18 holes, or 6933-yard Ridgeway Country Club also offers some interesting golf courses. There are three different golf courses at TPC located at southwind one is the East golf course second is the West golf course and the third one is the Par 3 course. It?s really not very important for anyone to hold a membership in any club to play a good golf game in Memphis.
If you want any challenging golf game for the day then the Audubon eighteen hole for all course which includes a six thousand four hundred and eighty eight yards and also has a seventy pars here in Memphis. And for any day golf game you have Davy Crockett golf course which has a par of seventy two. There are various courses for everyone who is not for a very long game of golf like one with nine holes. The Overton Park GOLF Course in Memphis which provides nine holes and the area covered is 2,222 yards. The par is though thirty four the golf game can be pretty tough. And if you are interested in a long game then you can choose a golf course with minimal par like that of the nine holes and two thousand fifteen yards golf club named Riverside Golf club. The Riverside Golf Club has thirty two pars.
And if you are looking for a course with many holes and less distance then Pine Hill at Memphis which has eighteen holes and considerable less distance wide yard about 5,908 yards can be considered. This has eighteen holes and the par here is seventy strokes. There is one more very famous golf course club here in Memphis which has 18 holes and is available for everyone and is called as T.O.Fuller State Park golf course. It has got 5,986 yards and about 72 pars.
The above mentioned golf courses inside Memphis are some good ones and there are lot more golf courses which you can find little away from Memphis. With various mentioned golf course available in and around Memphis you can surely enjoy a good golfing experience.
Posted: October 26th, 2009
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Golf Course 101 For Beginning Lady Golfers
If you are a new beginning golfer there are a couple of things you should be aware of so you have a good experience. In this article, we will talk about tee times, dress codes and tipping at the golf course.
What are tee times? A tee time or also known as a starting time is when you are expected to arrive at the first tee. Tee times or a tee time can be made in person in the golf shop, you may call the golf shop and some courses will allow you to make a tee time on the internet. Once you have a scheduled tee time, you are responsible for arriving at the course at a time which allows you to visit the golf shop to pay your proper fees, warm up on the practice tee and practice putting green as well as eat in the restaurant or snack bar if needed. Clubs and courses vary on how far in advance you are able to make a starting time. Call the club or course to find out what their rules are. Understand, if a tee time is missed you may be charged a “no-show” fee. Again this is different from golf course to golf course.
When making your starting reservation, also learn the dress code of the facility. Clubs have a wide variety of rules when it comes to their individual dress code. Denim may be clear to wear at one club and prohibited by dress code at another club. Fashion has actually gotten into golf and wearing a Tiger-like fancy mock t-shirt could be accepted at one course and not another. In addition, most clubs only allow soft spikes on your golf shoes. It is the player.s responsibility to be aware of and know the dress code policies of a club.
What about tipping while at the golf course? Again, first check with the club or course because there are some clubs that do not allow tipping. Most do. It is common to tip one to two dollars per bag upon arrival or leaving after your round, if you receive proper assistance with your bag or bags. The restaurant and the beverage cart are typically tipped on basic restaurant guidelines.
Once on the golf course there are some common rules that should be followed. The rules of golf state that there is no limit on how few clubs you can carry in your bag however you are limited to fourteen clubs in your golf bag. In a competitive situation you will be assessed extra strokes for this type of infraction.
Before going onto the golf course, you need to understand how to repair a divot in the fairway or rough. This is important to insure proper maintenance of the golf course. On the green you need to know how to properly repair a ball mark made on the putting green. If repaired properly the turf can repair itself in a few days. If the ball mark on the putting green is not repaired properly, it could take weeks for the turf to repair itself.
Before venturing out to the golf course, use these how-to and rules to make sure it is a great experience.
Max Johnson writes golf articles for Wireless Golf Coach. Click to find a golf instruction training aid or a golf instruction book that will work for you.
