GolfLogix GPS by Garmin

January 31, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Travel

GolfLogix GPS by Garmin

Enjoy the advantage of GPS mapping on the golf course with the GolfLogix GPS-8 handheld unit, which calculates and displays distances to the front, center and back of every green along with hazards. The most precise, durable and use
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Confidence Power Men’s Golf Club Set with Stand Bag

January 28, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Travel

Confidence Power Men's Golf Club Set with Stand Bag

Designed for new golfers this package includes all the clubs needed to start playing and enjoy the game. This package is an excellent choice for players looking for their first set or looking to move up from “hand-me-down” clubs. Set
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Swingyde Golf Swing Training Aid

January 27, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Travel

Swingyde Golf Swing Training Aid

Tired of practicing your swing for weeks on end with nothing to show for it? Turn to the Swingyde golf training aid, which helps you achieve greater distance and accuracy each time you step on the course. The Swingyde works intuitiv
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Wilson Golf Chip and Drive Mat

January 26, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Travel

Wilson Golf Chip and Drive Mat

Practice your drives, iron shots, or chips in the comfort of your own backyard with the Wilson chip and drive mat. The pro-quality mat features realistic synthetic grass along with top with durable, heavy-duty rubber backing underne
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Key Elements Of A Great Golf Swing

January 25, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Travel

All great golfers will do certain things really well in their setup and their golf swing.  Common elements that all the pros have include a good setup.  A fundamentally correct setup consists of having a good grip, correct alignment, good posture, as well as having good ball position in your stance.  Often times just making adjustments in your setup will be half the battle in getting your swing more on the correct path.  When you are misaligned in your setup, you’ll have to make compensations in your swing to offset it which will never really allow you to reach your potential.  

The swing plane is a common thing many golf instructors talk about when referring to the path of the golf swing.  Basically, swinging the club on plane correctly consists of a good takeaway and wrist set, and then swinging the club over the right shoulder in the backswing(for the right-handed golfer).  The impact position should mirror the setup position other than the hips will be slightly open and the hands forwards and a little ahead of the golf ball through the hit.  After impact, the club continues to swing all the way over the left shoulder and the body should end up facing directly towards the target.  

I like to encourage my students to swing with good balance and smooth rhythm.  You never want to swing so hard that you find yourself off balance anytime during your golf swing.  Typically the backswing will be about three times as long as the downswing.  You want the club to swing fastest right when it is at the bottom of the swing arc hitting the golf ball.

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5 Golf Tips On Driving Better Off The Tee

January 25, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Travel

#1)  Adjust your setup – Make sure you play the golf ball all the way forward in your stance so that it is directly in line with your left heel.  Your stance should be slightly wider than shoulder width apart.  You want to have a nice solid base which you can turn and coil around.  Also, for the right handed golfer, you want to tilt your spine slightly to the right as this will allow you to swing and hit the golf ball on a slight upswing, launching it high into the air.  This adjustment in your setup will also lead to more distance off the tee.

#2)  Keep Your Lower Body Stable – When you are swinging, the job of the lower body is to act as a base around which your turn and coil your upper body.  This allows you to wind up correctly and will create more power as you swing through the golf ball and release the golf club.

#3)  Keep Your Shoulders Square At Impact – It is a very common swing fault to open your upper body too early in the downswing without giving your arms time to catch up.  Everything needs to come together at impact, so making sure your shoulders stay square through the impact zone will allow you to be more in-sync and hit more solid and consistent golf shots.  Having the shoulders open is even more common with the driver as it is a longer club so you need to allow yourself to be more aware of the timing of your arms and body working together.  It’s a slightly longer swing, so you have to stay down and through your shot at impact just a split second longer than when hitting an iron.

#4)  Make Sure The Hands Lead Ahead Slightly At Impact – You want to build up some lag or leverage in your golf swing because this will allow you to hit it farther and strike the golf ball more consistently.  Make sure that you create some wrist angle or wrist set in your backswing and then maintain that angle in your wrists for as long as possible in the downswing.  This will allow you to come into impact with your hands slightly ahead of the golf ball producing a much more solid golf shot.  It is a common fault to release the golf club too early in the downswing where the clubhead gets to the golf ball before the hands do.  Make sure to focus on creating a good angle with your wrists and hold that angle until the last second right as you are hitting the golf ball.

#5)  Eliminate Excess Body Motion For More Consistency- It’s common with the driver to want to swing extra hard in order to try and hit the ball farther.  One problem with swinging too hard is your body will probably move too much.  Your head should stay relatively still during your golf swing even with your driver.  You do not want too much lateral movement.  If you shift your weight too much to the right on the backswing, you may be getting your weight outside your right foot.  Make sure when you turn in the backswing, you turn so that your weight shifts to the inside of the right foot.  On the downswing and follow through, make sure to stay balanced and behind the ball slightly, instead of feeling like you are moving forward too far.

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Tango Tour

January 24, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Tours

Let Yourself Be Swept Away On Your Tango Tour

When you are planning a tango tour, make sure you learn about the different tango forms, that differ in pace and movements, so that you let yourself to be swept away by your dreams or in reality while on your memorable tango tour.

The [different|specific|unique} styles of tango are performed to different rhythms of music and comprehended in two classes: tight embrace and open embrace. The tight embrace is preformed closely together, joining heads and shoulders. The open embrace is executed more separated, permitting lots of steps.

SALON TANGO. This tango style is shown in every tango tour. It is normally executed with a straight body position and a loose or tight embrace. If performing it tight embraced, they sometimes move apart to allow several movements. The couple starts from an counterbalanced position; with their axis a little to the side of their partner’s and in a V shape; her left shoulder next to the man’s right shoulder and her right shoulder away from the man’s left shoulder.

MILONGUERO TANGO. Executed in a sort of inclined posture, uniting at the dancers’ shoulders, this style is mostly performed tight embraced. Her left hand is situated behind the man’s neck and they are ever against each other’s upper body, never separating. The “ocho cortado” is a primary movement in this style, and one you will practice while on your tango tour.

CLUB TANGO. You will surely love this tight embrace style, that is the merger of the salon and milonguero forms. The performers merely undo their embrace to permit the woman to rotate well.

ORILLERO TANGO. This is a loose or tight embrace style where performers have a lot of room to dance and the capacity to separate themselves from the other so as to execute other rollicking and wide dance movements and graceful forms. It is a great demonstration during your tango tour.

SHOW TANGO. As its name expresses, Show Tango is executed on stage shows, mixing various forms of the open embraced tango with new ingredients that are not part of the normal tango scene.

NEW TANGO. This is an exciting part of every tango tour, because the New Tango is principally a study style. It studies the composition of tango to discover unique sequences of moves and paces within the open embrace. The New Tango is executed in a straight and free posture, conveying priority and demanding on each dancer’s stance.

CANYENGUE. We get down to the historical side of your tango tour now. Close embraced and in the counterbalanced V, the performers flex their knees as they move and the woman does not cross. The performers’ motion is exaggerated to stress each step.

Guarantee that your Tango Tour is savored to its most and forever lived. Learn about these forms and allow yourself to venture in an incomparable tango experience within the lovely city of Buenos Aires, an experience that will surely take you to the golden era of tango, exactly where Gardel, Piazzola and Trolio were kings.

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My Secret Golf Skills

January 24, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Sports Travel

Helpful Hints to Lower your Golf Score

No matter how good you feel out on the green, chances are that you can always use some help to lower your golf score. There are many easy things you can do to help lower your golf score. Here are some things that every player needs in order to lower their golf score.

Helpful Hint 1: Feel the Desire

Sure you want to improve your golf score, but are you willing to do the work? Perhaps the most important thing you will need before you can improve your golf game and lower your score is to get the kind of desire that results in action. You will need the desire that allows you to change your schedule in order to accommodate more practice time, and to put yourself in the vulnerable position of asking for help and guidance from more seasoned players.

Did you know that all sports, including golf, have a lot to do with your mind? That is, your success in a particular field or sport has a lot to do with how you feel about it. If you feel good, the chances are greater that you will play good. Work on any negative attitudes that you may have and watch yourself become a better player.

Chances are that your day is already riddled with spare moments that you could put to good use by practicing your putting. You can practice your putting at the office, at home, even when you travel. Learning to take control over the putter is a great skill that will improve your game drastically.

Make sure you get to know the terrain you play in. Getting to know your turf well allows you to putt and drive accordingly, thus improving your golf score. It might even help you to experiment with different clubs to see which one works best on your golf course. Getting to know your turf is an easy and effective way to lower your golf score.

Helpful Hint 5: Ask For Advice, and Take It

There’s something about playing golf that brings out the competitive streak in just about all players. But instead of practicing in private, why not instead partake in the wisdom and experience of other players? The way to become a better player is not just practice, but to learn from other more seasoned players as well. There will always be another player with more experience. Ask for advice and take it.

Hint 6: Whatever You Do, Stay Cool

In most cases, the best players are those that have fun. The last thing you want to do is to become an overly competitive player who cannot partake in the inherent joy of the game. Keep your ego in check and don’t be a show-off on the green. Stay cool, relaxed, but focused on playing well and having fun. That’s the only real way to play.

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