Thursday, May 29, 2014

One Woods will be playing a U.S. Open at Pinehurst


One Woods will be playing a U.S. Open at Pinehurst

Cheyenne Woods qualified for Pinehurst on the same day her uncle Tiger announced he’d be skipping the big show.
Cheyenne Woods qualified for Pinehurst on the same day her uncle Tiger announced he’d be skipping the big show.




Getting Ready Before Going to the Tristate Golf Course Area

No matter if you are a beginner or an expert in the sport, you still need to make proper preparations before you actually step a foot on the Tristate golf course area.if you visit a golf course, you are probably tying to learn the sport or practicing to develop your skills even more. You should be mentally and physically prepared for the tough game ahead. How do you get ready before playing? What are the things that you need to know before you go teeing in a day? Find out the answers to these questions below.

Ask if there is a course dress code. Different golf course areas in the Tristste often have varied      dress codes. Some places do not allow shorts on the golf course. You may need to prepare long pants that are comfortable to walk around on the field. Some others require their players to wear colored shorts other than plain white ones. Know of the place has a locker room for changing clothes. You may need to change clothes before and after playing. Be sure that you get a good place to change and prepare for the game.

You may want to do several practice rounds before the actual game day. Look around if the place has a practice area. You can do your preliminary swings before the game stretch your muscles to warm them up. You wouldn’t want to get torn muscles in the middle of the game, so you better work on them even before the game.

Check if there are available carts you can use around the golf course. If there is none, you may need to prepare more comfortable shoes for walking. Also, ask if they provide you with a caddie to guide you. Or you may need to study the course yourself or ask somebody you know, who is also very knowledgeable about the terrain. You may need to inquire if the golf course uses natural or synthetic turf. Different players have varied comfort when it comes to the type of turf used.

If you don’t know the area pretty well, you may need to ask for directions. Or, you can get a guide to bring you to the area so it would not take you much of your time just looking for the location of the golf course. Look around the area for dining places. You may need to fill your stomach with at least something. Look for a place that is comfortable and accessible as well.

Prepare your personal golf equipment. There is usually a limit of 14 golf clubs to bring in a single game. So choose which golf clubs you will bring with you on the course. Bring enough tees and golf balls to use for a round. Prepare the clothes you want to wear and make sure they are comfortable. You can bring extra shirts as well in case you need them. And wear comfortable shoes.


If you are expecting a long game in the Tristate golf course area, make sure you bring everything that you need. You can make preparations ahead of time to make sure you don’t leave anything that is important. And most of all, prepare yourself mentally for the game.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Choosing the Best Beginner’s Golf Club in Tristate

Aside from choosing the right golf course to play golf at, you need to be equipped with the right tools for every game. Especially for beginners, you have to use the right type of golf club to help you learn the right and easy way. There are techniques on how to choose the right golf club in Tristate regions. Read through the end of the article and know which type of club is best to use if you are just starting in the field.

1. Beginners in the sport could come from different age group. You could be a grown up who is just starting to learn the sport. You could be a teenager or a kid who is very much interested in playing golf. The first tip you should remember  is your age group. The length and type of golf club is of different size.

2. Consider the type of activity you want to focus on while you are learning. If you are planning to take the sport seriously that your goal involves entering the championships, you may want to invest in high quality and branded golf clubs. However, if you only want to play golf to relax, without competition, you can get yourself an affordable club or set of clubs.
  
3. You can choose between buying brand new clubs or used ones. If you don’t mind using second hand clubs, then it would be a good choice too, since you can save more in that case. Look for second hand golf items, especially golf clubs, that are still highly functional.

4. There are different kinds of clubs you can get to use during a game. If you are not sure how to get the right type of club, you can always ask some experts around the golf course. Or, you can just go directly to a gold equipment store and a store attendant will surely be able to help you with your needs.
  
5. There are two basic parts of the golf club that you should check. First, check on the shaft composition. It can be made out of graphite or steel. Steel composition is often cheaper, but is considered more durable. However, the graphite clubs are so much lighter, which will require you very small effort to swing. Second, look at the shaft flex of the club. This is the ability of the club shaft to bend when you swing.

6. Golf equipments could be expensive, but don’t let it stop you from playing and loving the sport. Remember that there are ways you can do to help you save money on your purchases. Look for items that have marked down price tags. Or you can buy tools in bulk with your friends. You can also use gift certificates and discount coupons to save money.


When you are looking for a beginner’s golf club in Tristate, you can start by shopping around. You don’t have to buy from the very first store you step a foot in. Try to go around and compare prices. Of course, you will need to ask for prices for the same type of equipment to compare them appropriately.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Faxon fires 67, trails Durant by 2 at Senior PGA


Faxon fires 67, trails Durant by 2 at Senior PGA

After a recent rough stretch on the Champions Tour, Brad Faxon surprised with an opening-round, 4-under 67 Thursday at the Senior PGA Championship. Rookie Joe Durant leads after a 65.
After a recent rough stretch on the Champions Tour, Brad Faxon surprised with an opening-round, 4-under 67 Thursday at the Senior PGA Championship. Rookie Joe Durant leads after a 65.




Thursday, May 15, 2014

5 Things: Hanson leads Byron Nelson Championship


5 Things: Hanson leads Byron Nelson Championship

Peter Hanson's 5-under 65 gave the Swede the first-round lead Thursday at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Peter Hanson's 5-under 65 gave the Swede the first-round lead Thursday at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.




Thursday, May 8, 2014

Sources: Open appears set to return to Royal Portrush


Sources: Open appears set to return to Royal Portrush

Sources have told Golfweek that there is a strong possibility that the Open Championship will return to Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for the first time since 1951.
Sources have told Golfweek that there is a strong possibility that the Open Championship will return to Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for the first time since 1951.




Thursday, May 1, 2014

Pettersen leads Wie, three others by a shot


Pettersen leads Wie, three others by a shot

Still nursing a back injury, Suzann Pettersen scattered five birdies during a bogey-free round for a one-shot lead over four players including Michelle Wie after the first round of the North Texas LPGA Shootout.
Still nursing a back injury, Suzann Pettersen scattered five birdies during a bogey-free round for a one-shot lead over four players including Michelle Wie after the first round of the North Texas LPGA Shootout.