Archive for November, 2005

The Best Golf Aids

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

by Tim Gorman

You are an avid golfers always looking for the best golf aids. So where do you find the best golf aids?

Some of the best golf aids can be found by talking to your fellow golfers. Find the best golf aids by asking around.

The best golf aids can be acquired by talking to the professionals. The pros will know all about the best golf aids.

Do you subscribe to a golf magazine? If not and you are looking for the best golf aids you may want to sign-up for a subscription pronto! Golf magazines have all kinds of information on the best golf aids.

Check for the best golf aids by going online. You will find many sites that have places that list the best golf aids available.

Another place to find the best golf aids is at a sporting goods store. Specialty golf stores will have the best golf aids, too.

You can look at catalogues that feature golf equipment for the best golf aids.

The best golf aids can be the newest gadgets. You might find the best golf aids in the form of a video. Sometimes the best golf aids are the ones found in books written about the sport.

Before you buy one of the best golf aids you might want to talk to other golfers to see if they have used the product. There are many products on the market that are said to be the best golf aids but some dont live up to all the hype.

The best golf aids may help you improve your game and remedy the problems you have when on the course.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Golf-Swing-Improvement.com. He provides more golfing tips, putting tips and <a target=”_new” href=http://www.golf-swing-improvement.com/Golf-Swing-Instruction.html>golf swing instruction tips that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

New Company Aims To Grow The Game of Golf

Monday, November 28th, 2005

by Joseph Davidson

Simple Golf LLC a new golf company located in western Connecticut has announced an ambitious new program with the goal of growing the game of golf. The company with their new SimpleSwing program can create successful golfers in an amazingly short time.

Danbury, CT (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) January 5, 2005 — Simple Golf LLC a new golf company located in western Connecticut has announced an ambitious new program with the goal of growing the game of golf. The company with their new SimpleSwing program can create successful golfers in an amazingly short time. Simple Golf’s testing with students is backed by scientific measurements that show students can become successful golfers in as little as 1/10 the time of traditional golf methods.

Simple Golf believes that by making beginners successful much more quickly they can bring many new players into the game and help reduce golf’s high dropout rate. Golf’s high drop out rate has been the industry’s dirty little secret for a long time. At last year’s PGA show it was announced that 2/3 of the players that take up the game drop out, failing to become long term golfers. Almost 1 million people per year give up the game because it is so frustrating.

Simple Golf is trying to change that by taking the complexity and difficulty out of learning the golf swing. They have re-engineered the golf swing by simplifying it down to its basic components. There are only 3 basic swing elements in SimpleSwing: The Power Thumb Grip, Power Set Stance and Shoulder Powered Swing. SimpleSwing now allows anyone to be able to play golf well. Thousands of hours of research and development, along with hundreds of hours of documented testing have shown that for any person who really wants to play golf well, it is now possible. SimpleSwing has been proven to work very quickly and is getting rave reviews from golfers of all skill levels.

SimpleSwing’s biggest advantage is that an average golfer can learn the basic swing very quickly. Other benefits include more distance, accuracy and most of all more fun. Joe Davidson, president of Simple Golf LLC, says, “The design goal of the project was to engineer the easiest-to-learn golf swing. It was actually, serendipitous that this simple golf swing turned out to be so effective that it also gives the average golfer more distance, more accuracy and more consistency.”

While the SimpleSwing instructional package can help all levels of golfers from beginner to low handicapper, the company is focusing primarily on higher handicap golfers and those new to the game. Davidson says, “SimpleSwing works equally well for all levels of golfers, but helping a low handicapper get an extra birdie or two per round isn’t as exciting as helping a beginner improve their best score by twenty strokes. This is the reason we are concentrating on the beginners and higher handicappers because they are the golfers that can immediately benefit the most from SimpleSwing. They are the ones that show the most dramatic improvements in the shortest time and they are the ones most likely to give up the game out of frustration.”

Simple Golf is distributing their SimpleSwing package through their web site (http://www.simplegolf.com ). In addition, they have just concluded a deal with 200 on-line golf stores to carry their package. They are also setting up a golf school in Orlando, FL and are recruiting golf instructors. Davidson says, “We are looking forward to working with other golf companies and golf organizations to make a positive difference in the game of golf.”

The SimpleSwing package includes an instructional video (DVD or VHS) and instruction manuals. There are bonus chipping and drills videos, practice cards (to take to the range), a record book (to help you manage your game) included in the package. Review copies are available for accredited media by going to http://simplegolf.com/press.htm or calling 203-798-8489.

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Joe Davidson - President
Simple Golf LLC
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Michelle Wie Misses Cut at Casio World Open

Saturday, November 26th, 2005

By Alastair Himmer

KOCHI, Japan, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Michelle Wie believes her narrow failure to make the cut at the Casio World Open in Japan demonstrated that women can seriously challenge the men.

The 16-year-old Hawaiian missed out by one stroke at the $1.7 million event after bogeying her last two holes on Friday but a defiant Wie pledged that she would come back stronger.

“I don’t know if it proves anything that I almost made the cut,” said Wie after a second-round 75 left her at four over par.

“But it shows that it’s possible. Not making the cut has not in the least part made me not want to play in men’s tournaments.

“It’s going to make me work harder.”

Wie was poised to become the first woman in 60 years to make the cut on one of the major men’s tours until her game fell apart on the last two holes.

A loose approach on 17 and a sliced drive on the par-five last ultimately cost Wie, who burst into tears after a six-foot par putt on 18 slipped by the hole.

“Those bogeys were pretty stupid,” said the Honolulu schoolgirl, who was playing her sixth tournament against the men. “Just one shot after another didn’t work out.”

It was Wie’s first start since her professional debut ended in disqualification at last month’s Women’s World Championship in Palm Desert, California.

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“It’s pretty frustrating,” said a dejected Wie, who also suffered a late collapse to miss the cut at the men’s John Deere Classic in July. “It’s the same feeling — frustrated and disappointing.  READ ENTIRE ARTICLE>>>