Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
5:51 am
What is a acupped wrist ina Golf Swing. And does anyone know wherei can get a picture of adam scott’s grip?
It depends on the context of "cupped". But generally this is referring to a bowed wrist at impact or at the top of the backswing. Bowed meaning, at impact, the wrist would pointed at an extreme angle towards the target almost pointing towards the ground. In the backswing a cupped wrist would be pointing toward the sky.
You want to have a slightly bowed wrist at impact, i wouldnt suggest it at the top of the backswing. However, David Duval was very succesful with a bowed wrist at the top of his swing….then he fell off the map.
Adam Scott’s grip:
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=picture+of+adam+scott’s+grip&um=1&ie=UTF-8&safe=active
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
5:51 am
I’ve never played golf, but my husband has gotten really into it these past few years. He needs a new Golf Bag, and his birthday is coming up so I want to get him one. How much do they cost if I want a good one? And do you have any reccomendations?
If he carries his bag and walks, get a stand bag. They run $100-200 and are very light, but a little on the small side. If he usually rides a cart or walks with a push cart, a cart or staff bag is the way to go. I would recommend a sun mountain cart bag for this. The c-130 is a great cart bag that costs about $180, but you might be able to find it a good bit cheaper online. If you do buy online, try to get it from a site that offers free shipping because they are not cheap to ship.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
5:51 am
I am a member of a golf course and regularly find Golf Balls, some in good condition. I have quite a lot and would like to make some money by selling them. I have considered selling them to the club shop, on ebay or in a local sports shop. The p+p seems to be too expensive on ebay and i want to know which you think is the best option.
My advice, try the club shop. Fees for selling it on eBay will probably be more than you will actually get for the actual golf balls. The club shop will most likely be more dedicated to golf than the sports shop, and therefore pay a higher price.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
5:51 am
My Golf Cart has got plastic wheels which squeak badly. I have applied loads of WD40 but it has not helped? Are there other lubricants I could use? Should I shave off something.
Thanks for any help!
Silicone is a more sitible lubricant for platic. WD40 is an old miltary lubricant WD stand for water displacement and WD40 was the 40th concoction, it is more of a rust inhibitor than a lubricant.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
5:50 am
I am going to be in Palm Desert, CA, March 6 -20. Any thoughts on Discount Golf for Desert Willow Golf Course and/or Shadow Ridge?
Best to check with the individual course.
Shadow Ridge : (760) 674-2700
Desert Willow : (800) 727-8331
My guess is that considering you will be there during their prime season discounts may be tough to come by. I’d guess that you can expect Fees somewhere north of 100.00.