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Golfers: Make the Mid Irons Payoff. 
Thursday, November 30, 2006, 11:29 PM - Irons
I have always liked the medium irons, the four-, five-, and six-, for they are the clubs which come into use so often in tournament play. Also, the five-iron is the dividing iron between the medium and short irons, and it is an excellent club to practice with when learning the iron game. It has just enough loft and distance to enable the beginner to acquire the feel for the entire golf swing.

I've spent hundreds of hours practicing the medium irons, and I feel they are a strong part of my game.

DISTANCE

The medium irons are used for distances up to 170 yards under normal conditions. In other words, you should figure the regular distance for a six-iron to be 150 yards, a five-iron 160 yards, and a four-iron 170 yards. As we pointed out in the chapter on short irons, there is a maximum, medium, and minimum yardage for the medium irons as well as the short irons. Every golfer should have a pretty good idea how much he can get out of each club, and the only way he can find this out is through practice and experimenting with the various clubs.

USING THE MEDIUM IRONS

THE ADDRESS.

The square stance is used for medium-iron shots. Both feet should be on an imaginary line that runs parallel to the line of flight. The weight is equally divided between your two feet, and the ball is positioned slightly left of center between the feet. The upper part of your arms should be in close to your chest, and the right elbow should be relaxed and pointing to your right hip. In this position you are absolutely "square" to the ball, that is, your feet, hips, and shoulders are on a line paralleling the line of flight.

THE BACKSWING.

After settling into your stance and making the minor adjustments of the feet, body, arms, and hands that are necessary to become completely comfortable over the ball, "tune" yourself up for the backswing by waggling several times. Then swing the clubhead away from the ball in a one-piece movement. I have the feeling that my shoulders and the middle part of my arms dominate my backswing. As the shoulders turn away from the ball, the arms simply follow the turn, thus bringing the club-head inside the line of flight.

As the hands reach about belt-high, an upward cocking action of the wrists takes place, moving the clubshaft into a vertical position as the weight is swung to the right side. The right elbow is pointing down and close to the right side at this stage of the swing. The left knee turns in toward the right knee to let the left side turn away from the ball freely.

At the top of the swing, about 85 per cent of your weight should be on your right side. Remember, however, that your weight should be centered on the inside of the right foot and leg, not the outside. The shoulders have turned a full 90 degrees, but the hips have turned only about 45 degrees. This is because you want a little live tension in the left side so it will snap back and lead the left-side action into the start of the downswing.

If the left hip is allowed to turn farther than 45 degrees, the entire swing is thrown out of balance and the tendency is to swing the weight to the out¬side of the right foot. An extreme effort must then be made to shift the weight back to the left side on the downswing—quite a physical chore if you are off balance at the top of the swing.

THE DOWNSWING.

At the start of the downswing, there is a slight lateral shifting of the weight, initiated by the left hip, to the left side. The left heel is planted firmly on the ground, and the weight is centered in the middle part of your feet and toward the heels. The head is steady and behind the ball. The feeling should be that the head or neck is the axis, or hub, of the swing, and the shoulders are turning around this axis throughout the swing. Do not let the entire body move laterally into the shot. When this happens, the body sets up a blocking action so that the hands and arms cannot function properly, and a pushed or sliced ball usually results.

Halfway down, the left arm and shoulder have begun to exert a strong pull-down action which generates a little extra clubhead speed. This brings the hands and arms into the hitting area in a fully cocked position. The body and hands are now set for the explosive hitting action through the ball, which is primarily applied by the right forearm and hand.

In one brief instant your hands are behind you, and in another split second they are in front of you, with the right hand turning over the left.

while the arms are fully extended toward the target. The left hip has turned out of the way, yet the head and shoulders are still behind the ball. At this point, the right shoulder begins to pull the head and body into an upright position so that a balanced swing can be completed with a high finish of the hands and arms. Almost all weight should be on the outside of the left foot, and toward the heels, at the finish. If it isn't, you have a balance problem and you should work to correct it. Remember, you should always try to work your weight back in through your heels throughout your swing.

By: A.W. Koblick
A.W. Koblick owns http://www.my-golf-space.com an in depth resource for golf lessons, golf travel and golf equipment and clothing.

Featured by the Golf information section at Resources For Attorneys, a legal and lifestyle directory.
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The Cheapest Myrtle Beach Golf Packages. 
Monday, November 27, 2006, 02:35 PM - Florida
A visit to beautiful Myrtle Beach is well worth the trip. I don't receive anything from them for writing this article but I beckon you to listen up close. The folks at Myrtle Beach continually come together to offer Golf Packages for those who enjoy the sport as both a vacationer or as a professional. It is not hard to find the different offers and the places who offer the most accommodation. The Palmetto Discount Golf offer several packages which you might say is where you can find the cheapest Myrtle Beach Golf Packages with the best accommodation. All the cheapest Myrtle Beach Golf packages offer the following:

• 3 Night Stay in a 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, fully equipped Golf Villa

• 3 to 4 rounds of Golf. All green fees, cart fees. Accommodations and applicable taxes are included.

• Rates are per person and based on 4 golfers to a 2 bedroom Villa.

There is a free upgrade to the “Surf and Turf” at no additional charge. “Surf and Turf” includes your Golf Package addition to Free Boarding and a Buffet Dinner aboard the Sun Cruz Casino. Enjoy a day of Gold and a Night of Entertainment. The Sun Cruz offers Slot Machines, Poker Machines, All Card Games and everyone’s favorite “Texas Hold Em”. If you are not a gambler, enjoy the buffet dinner and a moonlight cruise on us! We found this is the cheapest Myrtle Beach Golf package with amenities.

The following cheapest Myrtle Beach Golf Packages offer you the above accommodations and amenities.

SUPERSAVER PACKAGE

DATE RANGE AM PLAY MIDWEEK PLAY

5/8-5/21 $230 $212

5/22-9/6 $206 $199

9/7-9/13 $202 $189

9/14-10/4 $227 $207

10/5-10-9 $251 $228

10/30-11/12 $221 $197

11/13-11/26 $203 $183

11/27-12/31 $162 $157

THE LEGEND’S PACKAGE

DATE RANGE AM PLAY MIDWEEK PLAY

1/26-2/15 $339 $329

2/16-3/1 $439 $429

3/2-3/15 $559 $509

3/16-5/7 $639 $579

5/8-5/21 $489 $439

5/22-9/6 $369 $359

9/7-9/13 $429 $419

9/14-10/4 $519 $459

10/5-10/29 $569 $509

10/30-11/12 $509 $499

11/13-11/26 $459 $419

11/27-1/24 $339 $329

The above is an example of two special package deals that we found to be the cheapest as well as offering more entertainment during the evening hours. It is a great time for husband and wife to go together or if you are close friends with a fellow golfer the two of you could enjoy one of these package deals. The Cheapest Myrtle Beach Golf Packages are based on accommodations for 4 people which are something you should consider before making your reservations. I would advise if you are not planning this trip with your mate’s fellows to make sure you have two others who would want to take advantage of this great opportunity.

The super saver golf package is ideal for those who like to play golf on different courses. The cheapest Myrtle Beach Golf Package deals offer three nights and three rounds of golf from some of the most beautiful courses in America today. The following courses are available for your selection:

• Arcadian Shores

• Azalea Sands

• Black Bear

• Brunswick Plantation

• Burning Ridge East or West

• Carolina National

• Carolina Shores

• Colonial Charters

• Crown Park

• Diamond Back

• Eagles Nest

• Eastport

• Heron Point

• Indigo Creek

• Lockwood Folly

• Magnolia Greens

• Meadowlands

• River Oaks

• Sandpiper Bay

• Wicked Stick

As you can easily see, there is truly a grand selection of golf courses for the advent golfer with the Super Saver Package.

The Legend’s Package is one of the most popular package deals that are offered today. You can stay at the beautiful Legends Golf Resort and play 3 rounds of golf at the award winning championship golf courses, Legends Heath land, Legends Parkland and Legends Moreland, in addition to 1 round at the prestigious Barefoot Resort. The cheapest Myrtle Beach golf packages offer the best in golfing and entertainment. Here's one more hint, remember to inquire about the “Surf and Turf” Package available FREE to all of the guests. This very special upgrade includes your accommodations, golf rounds and a night dining and entertainment aboard the Sun Cruz Casino. The Casino offers a night of fun playing cards, slot machines, as well as, a complete buffet dinner and a cruise in the moonlight. What a wonderful vacation for any couple or just for friends. Of course there are other good golfing destinations but if you've been wanting to hit Myrtle, I hope this is of some value.

By: Chip Enrunn
Author - Chip Enrunn - Chip often writes for and with Golf Schools where there is far more information, news and resources. If that link is inactive, you can paste this link in your browser - golfing-schools.com.

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Simple Techniques That Will Shave Strokes Off Your Game And Improve Your Golf Swing. 
Tuesday, November 21, 2006, 03:36 PM - Swing
As an amateur golfer you'll get plenty of advice on improving your golf swing; some of it good and some of it not so good. It never fails to amaze me the number of times a golfer will seek advice on a particular area but not practice the new technique. Practice is the key to improving your golf swing. Let's explore some areas of your game that could need some tuning up.

The Thumb Theory

Maintaining a correct grip on the club during the back swing is vital. It's not just the initial grip on the club that's important; keeping your thumb pointing towards the heavens at the half way mark of the swing is essential. Imagine this in your mind before playing the shot and memorize it. As the club comes back at the midway point of the swing, the thumb, which initially points towards the ground, should be pointing towards the sky before you come down and follow through with the swing.

Easy Does It!

Never be in a rush when playing your shot. Improving your golf swing is all about controlling the movement of the club. Sure you can hit the ball with plenty of power but this doesn't mean you need to swing as hard and fast as you can. Getting the rhythm right takes a little practice and an effective method for keeping this rhythm in check is to pause slightly at the completion of the upswing before completing the downswing motion. Many golfers will actually do a short count in their minds for no more than a second. This method has the effect of tempering the urge to swing to quickly.

Getting The Rhythm Right

Completing a smooth swing comes naturally to some golfers but for most of us, practicing is the only way we can get this part of the game right. Have you ever felt off balance when going through with the swing motion. I know I have. The left knee leans towards the right, the shoulders seem to be out of alignment and the hip sways in an unnatural fashion. What do you do to correct it? Golf can produce some unconventional remedies for bad posture and one method taught to me was to place a large ball in between the knees during my back swing practice. It looked ungainly but it got the desired result I was after!

Respect Your Golf Club

The golf club is an amazing piece of equipment. The thought and planning that goes into producing a club, whether an iron or a driver, is quite staggering. What many golfers fail to realise is that clubs are designed a particular way for a reason. Letting the club do what it was designed for is just so important. Basically all you need to do is provide the club with the correct swinging procedure and it will do the rest. I know it sounds easier said than done but one thing to stress is "don't try and re-invent the wheel." Become one with the club and you should see a steady improvent in your game.

Improving your golf swing is about practicing the correct technique. Not just once or twice and forget it but until you have it committed to natural memory so it becomes simple instinct every time you step out to the tee.

By: Dean Caporella
Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. Shave strokes off your game with tips on improving your golf swing plus the latest news and reviews in golf techniques at: http://www.golfinfoline.com.

Featured by the Golf information section at Resources For Attorneys, a legal and lifestyle directory.
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The 10 Most Popular Golf Cities in the United States. 
Friday, November 17, 2006, 03:38 PM - Places
Call them the best of the best, the elite, or the Green Berets of U.S. golf cities.

The ten cities on this list all have one thing common. They occur on more top-ten golf destination lists than all other cities in the U.S. How do I know this? By way of research ... lots of tedious, time-consuming but totally thorough research.

Building the Ultimate List

I began the process by gathering all the lists of popular U.S. golf destinations I could find. This journey led me from About.com to Golf Digest, from travel websites to sports websites and everything in between. I read lists by golfers, journalists, travelers and even historians.

The Envelope Please

When the dust settled, I had 15 lists of popular golf destinations in the country. Then I began cross-referencing to determine which cities occurred on the most lists. So here you have the best of the best ... the elite ... the ten most popular golf cities in the United States.

(I've listed these cities alphabetically, because anything else would have required way too much math.)

1. Hilton Head, South Carolina

The readers of Golf Digest put South Carolina's Hilton Head Island at number 10 on a list of the world's best resorts. Do I really need to say any more than that? Okay, here's more. You can choose from more than 20 golf courses that wind around marshes, lakes and lagoons. For more information, visit GolfIsland.com.

2. Las Vegas, Nevada

Say "Las Vegas" to most people, and gambling usually comes to mind. But Las Vegas is also a premier golf destination with more than two-dozen courses. Popular choices include Reflection Bay, Royal Links and The Canyons. Just be mindful of the time of year -- if you travel there in the summer, you can expect temperatures over 100. For more information, visit LasVegasGolf.com.

3. Maui, Hawaii

Aside from the lush beauty one normally associates with Maui, the Hawaiian island also offers the state's only 54-hole courses, Wailea and Kapalua. According to VisitMaui.com, there's plenty of availability to go around: "Although Maui hosts several well-known professional tournaments tee times are rarely hard to come by." Learn more at VisitMaui.com.

4. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

I went on family trips to Myrtle Beach each year for over a decade. I recall how eager my siblings and I would be to play a round of Jungle Golf, miniature golf with all the animal props you could shake a club at. But Myrtle Beach has plenty of golf for "big kids," too. Popular courses include The Legends, Grand Dunes, Wild Wing and Tidewater. Learn at MyrtleBeachGolf.com.

5. Orlando, Florida

Orlando conjures images of Disney World, Universal Studios and similar attractions. But it also attracts plenty of golfers to its more than 20 courses. Popular stops include Orange County National, Bay Hill and Disney. Where else can you golf with Mickey Mouse? Learn more at GolfOrlando.com.

6. Palm Springs, California

If you like the idea of golfing on lush green courses with plenty of palm trees and a backdrop of rugged mountains, Palm Springs is the place for you. Within the Coachella Valley, there are more than 100 courses. According to GolfDigest.com, "PGA West, La Quinta and Mission Hills North are the three big resorts in town." Learn more at PalmSprings.com/golf.

7. Phoenix / Scottsdale, Arizona

I'm aware that Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona are two different cities. But they're so close to one another – and they appeared together on so many lists – that I felt they deserved to share a spot in my top ten. The desert landscape alone is worth a trip. Add to that the abundance of world-class golf courses, and you have a desert paradise for any avid golfer. Learn more at AZgolf.org.

8. Pinehurst, North Carolina

Yes, we're back in the Carolinas again. I'm not biased or anything – the Carolinas just come up on a lot of lists. Pinehurst is both a resort and a village. The website PinehurstGolf.com explains: "Pinehurst, the resort, is a wonderful collection of historic hotels and eight world-class golf courses that is widely considered one of the top golf destinations in the world. Pinehurst, the Village, is a quaint New England style town…" Learn more at PinehurstGolf.com.

9. San Diego, California

I lived in San Diego for three years, so I can vouch that the city is worth a visit. Whether you go for the golf, the sightseeing or a combination of the two, San Diego won't disappoint. San Diego County has excellent weather year-round, allowing for plenty of golf days on any of the county's 80+ golf courses. Torrey Pines and La Costa are popular stops. Learn more at SanDiegoGolf.com.

10. Williamsburg, Virginia

If you're a history buff as well as a golfer, put Williamsburg, Virginia on this year's trip roster. Colonial Williamsburg is a living history museum that lets you step back in time to the days of the Revolutionary War. And when you're ready to step onto the green, you'll find more than a dozen top-rated courses to accommodate you. Stonehouse, Royal New Kent and Kingsmill are popular stops. Learn more at GolfWilliamsburg.com.

By: BR Cornett
B.R. Cornett writes on behalf of ProQuip, a provider of golf rain apparel and the preferred supplier of the 2006 European Ryder Cup Team. Learn more about their golf weatherwear at http://www.proquipusa.net.

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