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Putting Golf Balls By Winwing Putting Balls
Obviously we know, between all golfers, it is very normal to note and hear that topics on all items involving are being discussed, such as the putts, course, swings, balls, news and equipment and so on. These topics were made not limited to during the game play but also after the game. Among these topics, the most commonly targeted topic is the way of Putting. From this true fact, it is understood that putting is one of the crucial part of the complete game.
For a non golfer, Putting simply means trying (golfer will call this as putting) to let the ball roll into the little hole on a patch of big glass-turf ground. It may sound very simple and easy to a non golfer, however, as a golfer you know that putting the ball is even more difficult than swinging the normal stroke on the fairway. The little putting action of the putter and the normal swing of any ordinary club are both counted as one stroke respectively for the game. As such, if you can master the skill and putt well, you are actually helping your self to reduce the stroke counts of your entire game.
It is sometimes very deceiving, when you watch the pros playing, whether or not you are watching a live game or from your home TV, they always seems very confident and easy in putting the
Take 5 with Livia Amado
A Wednesday chat with a Lehigh Valley sports figure
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Hometown: Campinas, Brazil
Letzig regains Ginn sur Mer lead
Michael Letzig birdied three of the final six holes Saturday for a 2-under 70 that gave him the lead in the Ginn sur Mer Classic at Palm Coast, Fla., when Ryan Palmer found water on the final hole.
A presidential treat
Nestled inside a city park, FDR Golf Club somehow is a well-kept secret in Philly.
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Editor's note: This is the ninth in a monthly series highlighting sports venues within a three-hour drive of The Morning Call's readership area.
NBC, USGA visit Saucon Valley
They visualize course for '09 Women's Open.
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As Tommy Roy and his NBC Sports staff mulled the position of their cool camera crane, Mike Davis wandered toward the creekside edge of the 18th hole.
Bangor's Schiavone ties for fifth in PIAA
No winners: Dan Constenbader ties for sixth in boys.
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District 11 sent ten golfers to the PIAA golf championships at the Heritage Hills Golf Resort in York. Three of the eight who competed individually came home with medals.
Woods at his best despite the pain
Practice, Hank Haney said, consisted of limping from the cart, hitting five balls, and limping back to the cart. After 50 balls, Tiger Woods was finished.
Rough start for Bergstol
After his 13th hole, having absorbed the reality that he will miss the U.S. Open cut, Brian Bergstol let his head go cloudy.
John Daly shoots 68 in Hong Kong Open, leaving him 4 back of early leader
HONG KONG (AP) _ John Daly shot a 2-under 68 on Thursday to finish four strokes behind leader Liang Wen-chong halfway through the first round of the Hong Kong Open.
After 16 years, 72 wins and $22 million, Annika Sorenstam set for goodbye to LPGA Tour
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) _ Annika Sorenstam typically asks for no more than 10 tournament passes in a normal week, enough to accommodate close friends and family.
LPGA schedule for 2009 features 3 fewer tournaments than '08
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) _ The LPGA Tour will offer three fewer official events in 2009, the latest result of the global economic downturn and its effect on pro sports.
ball. However, do not forget that they had gone through so much of training and constant practice to achieve their current skills and techniques. Nevertheless, you will still see some professionals missed some very important putts during the games especially during the last putt when the game title is going to be decided. Anyway, no one is born to be expert, that even includes the World No. 1 Golfer – Tiger Woods as well, he started playing at very young age as well as gone through very tough coaching, training and practicing before he can reach his present world status of No. 1.
Playing Golf, in the older days was used as an indication of status among the rich and the class, however, in our current modern days, is a very common sports throughout all human population all over the world. As such, information on learning are readily available and almost every where. One of the best and cheapest or even free-of-charge source is via surfing the internet. Where you can find and download the relevant useful information via internet but do not forget that practice, practice and practice make perfect. Go and visit your local pro-shops, sports gear stores and even any of your country clubs to locate a reliable professional where you can learn the proper the correct putting and all other skills. Last but not least, get your self down to the practice-green to do a lot of practices, they are either free of charge or very low cost anyway. You will sure to improve your putt with these practice. Article Source: Article Beam - a service of A1 Web Server Web Hosting hubpages.com/hub/howtogetridofelbowpainhubpages.com/hub/beginnergolfersusedclubschoosingtips
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Ballesteros out of intensive care <p>
Five-times major winner Seve Ballesteros has been moved out of intensive care
and is continuing to recover from surgery on a brain tumour, his hospital
said today.
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The Hacker: Can't kerb my enthusiasm but my game is really going backwards <p>
Embarrassing moments on a golf course occur so frequently in a hacker's life
that you develop a thick skin, but armour plating would be needed not to
shudder at what happened to me last Wednesday.
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The Hacker: A pro can set you along the right lines, but keep off the white powder <p>One thing in golf you will never be short of is advice, and the worse you play the greater is the number of people anxious to help you.</p> The Back 9: The final round
Mickelson fights for lead of pack chasing Woods <p>Phil Mickelson underlined his determination to remain world No 2 by matching rival Sergio Garcia's six-under-par 66 in the opening round of the HSBC Champions event here yesterday.</p> Trump gets his course, plus 500 luxury homes <p>Soon after Donald J Trump submitted his plans for a £1bn golf resort on an unspoilt stretch of the Aberdeenshire coast, he made clear that he expected officialdom's approval. With characteristic bluntness, the property billionaire told an interviewer: "I'm going to get it."</p> Karlsson stands tall as European No 1 <p>
Robert Karlsson was not planning any wild celebrations last night after
becoming the first Swede to win the European Tour's Order of Merit. Yet that
had nothing to do with any sense of anti-climax on his part in finishing
down in 31st here at the Volvo Masters.
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The Hacker: My markers are magic – now all I need is the medal to prove it <p>
It was Gary Player who first coined the expression "It's funny, but the
more I practice, the luckier I get" in a dry response to a compliment
about some outrageous good fortune.
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Westwood refuses to let rain in Spain dampen his hopes <p>One of the more baffling aspects of a golfing season that has at certain times been surreal and at others sublime is the results sheet of one Lee John Westwood Esq. The Englishman's driving has never looked more consistent, his sort game has never looked more competent, his muscles have never looked more defined and his major chances have never looked more likely. Yet histrophy cabinet has never looked more bare. Strange. Here is a born winner without a "W" to his name.</p> Westwood grinds way into contention <p>Lee Westwood has long been an unashamed sadist of the fairways and yesterday the Englishman restated his love of the grind with a 70 on the first day of the season-ending Volvo Masters. His classy display of perseverance put him right in contention to win a second Order of Merit title.</p> Rose happy to play on his own <p>After 21 years of acting as the season-ending finale to the European Tour, the Volvo Masters will receive its own curtain-falling experience here these next four days. It will be fitting if the four players who can still win the Order of Merit title that has always given this tournament its extra dimension can deliver the climax this proud event deserves. Alas, the whisper on the range these last few days has not centred around the question of whether Padraig Harrington, the year's dual major champion, can overhaul Robert Karlsson, the "Mr Consistent" of 2008, or indeed if Lee Westwood or Miguel Angel Jimenez can produce the late and unlikely charge to steal the Harry Vardon Trophy. </p> Ballesteros' condition improves <p>
Seve Ballesteros' condition has improved as he remains in Madrid's La Paz
hospital recovering from brain surgery.
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The Back 9: The Castello Masters
Harrington asks Tour to 'give back' to Seve <p>As Severiano Ballesteros remained in an intensive care ward in a Madrid hospital yesterday, Padraig Harrington was 400 miles south here on the Costa del Sol expressing regret that the European Tour has not done enough to recognise the great Spaniard.</p> The Hacker: Clubmate hits a mushroom and proves he's a fun guy to play with <p>No matter how downcast you get about the state of your golf, you can always rely on someone to prove himself even more inept. So we were much cheered last Sunday morning when a player in our winter league hit a mushroom he thought was his ball.</p> Ballesteros' third bout of brain surgery is a 'success' <p>Doctors at Madrid's La Paz hospital yesterday declared Seve Ballesteros's third brain operation a success. The surgery lasted over six hours and was intended to alleviate pressure on the brain caused by an edema, and to remove remaining tumour tissues. </p> Ballesteros brain operation a success <p>
Doctors at Madrid's La Paz hospital have declared Seve Ballesteros' third
brain operation a success.
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Players wait on Ballesteros update <p>
Justin Rose offered words of support to Seve Ballesteros today as the Spanish
legend underwent a third operation to remove a brain tumour.
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Ballesteros undergoes third operation <p>
Golf great Seve Ballesteros was undergoing a third operation today on his
cancerous brain tumor.
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Ballesteros to undergo further surgery <p>
Seve Ballesteros will undergo a third operation tomorrow to ease the swelling
on his brain although hospital authorities insist he remains in a "stable
condition".
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The Back 9: The Portugal Masters
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