Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
9:09 pm
I am a 9-handicap and play quite often. Obviously, I am an amateur player and I rarely use the same brand/make/model of golf ball. My question is, can the subtle differences in balls affect the effectiveness of my practices for a player of my level? I understand the materials involved in the manufacture of a ball and which balls have more spin/distance than others but I often feel a bit guilty for using different kinds fearing that it will do nothing but ruin my feel… Please help…
Addison has the best answer and we can really just add to it. You want to find 1 ball that really fits your game and swing and then stick with it. Don’t be swayed by the majority of it all either. I know a lot of people who play a Titleist Pro V-1x because they see it on TV and they don’t have anywhere near the swing speed or ability to be playing it. I am a 2-handicap and used to be a + back in high school and college and I actually play a Maxfli TV4 4-piece ball.
Your best bet is to kind of narrow down the ball you need by finding out your swing speed and ball speed. Normally a pro shop or good retail store like PGA Superstore will have a certified professional there that can give you the balls that match your abilities, get a sleeve of each and try them out, which ever one performs best for you is the one you should go with.
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
9:09 pm
I am having problems hooking up my radio to my 36V electric Golf Cart. I ran the power line directly to the + terminal of the first battery, and tried connecting the ground wire to the chasis, and there was no power to the radio. Should I connect the ground to the negative terminal of the same of different battery? It seems like this should be very simple to install, but not sure what I am doing wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
You probably have 6 – 6 volt batteries wired in series for a 36 volt system
You will need to connect the positive of radio to the last positive in string and then connect the negative to the negative terminal of the second battery before that one that is connected in series
2 – 6 volt batteries will provide you with the desired 12 volts
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
9:08 pm
I am having a hard time searching for an official list of top ranked Golf Courses in Arizona if there is one. Hopefully you can help me out.
Here….http://www.1stopforgolf.com/golf-courses/usa/arizona-golf-courses/
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
11:24 am
How To Hit Long Irons http://swingmangolf.com
Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction – How To Hit Long Irons (3-5 Irons)
Learn how to hit long irons and also how to increase swing speed. Many amateurs have problems with their long irons (3-5 irons). Most of the golf instruction teaches us to have our hands in front of the club head at impact. Although this is a very good hand position for a professional with 110+ MPH swing speed, for amateurs with slower swing speeds this causes problems. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will show you different ways you can utilize your 3-5 irons.
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Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
11:24 am
Former USGA equipment head tester debunks the marketing hype on what equipment golfers need for their game.
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