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		<title>Tips to Curing Your Golf Slice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The golf slice is a nuisance to golfers. The ball ends up nowhere near your intended target, thus ultimately raising your golf score. Eradicating the slice from your game is a major solution to bringing down your golf score. Below are some of the most effective tips for correcting the golf slice. Golf Tip #1: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div id="_mcePaste">The golf slice is a nuisance to golfers. The ball ends up nowhere near your intended target, thus ultimately raising your golf score.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Eradicating the slice from your game is a major solution to bringing down your golf score. Below are some of the most effective tips for correcting the golf slice.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf Tip #1: Check Your Grip</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">For right-handed golfers, check that the line between the thumb and forefinger of your left hand that is gripping the club shaft is directly pointing to your right eye. Moreover, the left thumb must be placed in the palm of your right hand or trailing hand. Also make sure your grip is firm, but avoid making the grip too hard to maintain the fluidity of the release during impact.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf Tip #2: Thumbs Up at Follow-Through</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you&#8217;re gripping the shaft of the club correctly, the grip will be released after ball impact and your hands will take a thumbs-up position.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf Tip #3: Leading Shoulder Should Move Down</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">As you swing the golf club, your front shoulder (or left shoulder for the right-handed golfer) must go down with the swing. Not doing this will result in a slice or the ball being hit from the outside to the inside.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf Tip #4: Set-up Correctly</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It is important that the golf ball be correctly positioned so that the face of the club will squarely hit the ball and prevent the slice from occurring. Having the ball farther in front will cause you to hit the ball at an arc or with the club face open, thereby causing a slice.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf Tip #5: Don&#8217;t Hold Back on Your Follow-Through</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Don&#8217;t stop or shorten your follow through as not to reduce the speed and power of your golf swing. By allowing your follow through to proceed freely, you will maintain a correct balance during the swing. And this will enable you to hit the ball squarely, thus helping you avoid hitting a slice.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf Tip #6: Train Your Body with Golf Drills</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It&#8217;s important to actually perform the golf drills and not just read several golf tips. By performing golf drills frequently, you will be able to build-up your motor memory or cellular memory for executing the &#8216;optimal&#8217; golf swing.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">By performing the golf drills, the correct swing will feel more natural and over time, your body will be trained to swing the golf club consistently at the right rhythm, power, and accuracy. You will be able to actualize the shots that you visualize at a higher rate.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf Tip #7: Aim for a Flatter Golf Plane</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">A slice results from an open-faced hit produced when a golfer&#8217;s swing travels an overly vertical golf plane or path. You can stop producing golf slices when you make your golf swing flatter by bending your knees more and turning your shoulders during each golf swing.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Most importantly, review your swing fundamentals to be able to pinpoint the root cause of your slice. Start your analysis from the most basic such as your golf grip, set-up, back swing, follow through, and etc.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Eventually, with your regular review and performance of golf swing drills, golf slices will be a thing of the past in your golf game.</div>
<p>The golf slice is a nuisance to golfers. The ball ends up nowhere near your intended target, thus ultimately raising your golf score.<br />
Eradicating the slice from your game is a major solution to bringing down your golf score. Below are some of the most effective tips for correcting the golf slice.<br />
Golf Tip #1: Check Your Grip<br />
For right-handed golfers, check that the line between the thumb and forefinger of your left hand that is gripping the club shaft is directly pointing to your right eye. Moreover, the left thumb must be placed in the palm of your right hand or trailing hand. Also make sure your grip is firm, but avoid making the grip too hard to maintain the fluidity of the release during impact.<br />
Golf Tip #2: Thumbs Up at Follow-Through<br />
If you&#8217;re gripping the shaft of the club correctly, the grip will be released after ball impact and your hands will take a thumbs-up position.<br />
Golf Tip #3: Leading Shoulder Should Move Down<br />
As you swing the golf club, your front shoulder (or left shoulder for the right-handed golfer) must go down with the swing. Not doing this will result in a slice or the ball being hit from the outside to the inside.<br />
Golf Tip #4: Set-up Correctly<br />
It is important that the golf ball be correctly positioned so that the face of the club will squarely hit the ball and prevent the slice from occurring. Having the ball farther in front will cause you to hit the ball at an arc or with the club face open, thereby causing a slice.<br />
Golf Tip #5: Don&#8217;t Hold Back on Your Follow-Through<br />
Don&#8217;t stop or shorten your follow through as not to reduce the speed and power of your golf swing. By allowing your follow through to proceed freely, you will maintain a correct balance during the swing. And this will enable you to hit the ball squarely, thus helping you avoid hitting a slice.<br />
Golf Tip #6: Train Your Body with Golf Drills<br />
It&#8217;s important to actually perform the golf drills and not just read several golf tips. By performing golf drills frequently, you will be able to build-up your motor memory or cellular memory for executing the &#8216;optimal&#8217; golf swing.<br />
By performing the golf drills, the correct swing will feel more natural and over time, your body will be trained to swing the golf club consistently at the right rhythm, power, and accuracy. You will be able to actualize the shots that you visualize at a higher rate.<br />
Golf Tip #7: Aim for a Flatter Golf Plane<br />
A slice results from an open-faced hit produced when a golfer&#8217;s swing travels an overly vertical golf plane or path. You can stop producing golf slices when you make your golf swing flatter by bending your knees more and turning your shoulders during each golf swing.<br />
Most importantly, review your swing fundamentals to be able to pinpoint the root cause of your slice. Start your analysis from the most basic such as your golf grip, set-up, back swing, follow through, and etc.<br />
Eventually, with your regular review and performance of golf swing drills, golf slices will be a thing of the past in your golf game.</p>
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		<title>Golf Tips for Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 14:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf is a game that catches the interest of people of all ages. It is also highly recommended as a form of exercise for individuals who do not have the endurance for cardio-vascular activities, since golf is well known for the long walking periods in between shots. However, not everyone has the resources or the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div id="_mcePaste">Golf is a game that catches the interest of people of all ages. It is also highly recommended as a form of exercise for individuals who do not have the endurance for cardio-vascular activities, since golf is well known for the long walking periods in between shots. However, not everyone has the resources or the guts to try out a game that seems to require so much skill and concentration. But is this really true, or are there such golf tips for beginners that will enable one to play, or perhaps at least feel, like a pro? To start oneself on the road to becoming a good golf player, tips prepared especially for beginners are a necessary find. After all, professional golf magazines or websites may have nice prose catering to the appetite of the expert player, but for a beginner, all the terms and lingo may be daunting. This explains the importance of first learning the language of the game, before moving on to actually learning to play.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The next part of the preparation is getting the good golf clubs. Golf tips for beginners usually have this part covered, too. Consulting a friend who is an experienced golfer may be a good idea, since there are many things to consider before buying an entire set. If resources are scarce, or for people who do not yet want to invest a huge amount of money for a trial hobby, an option may be to borrow from a close friend or relative. If having company is a welcome deal, perhaps the owner of the golf clubs can even accompany the aspiring player. In the worst case, golf clubs can sometimes be rented at the venue itself, at an affordable price. Once the terminology is etched into memory, and the golf bag is ready to go, the aspiring golfer can then move on to the following suggestions:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">1. Before starting any game, stretching and relaxing warm-up exercises are usually recommended. This helps the player focus and allows greater flexibility of the muscles required to make a successful shot.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">2. After the warm-ups, it is time to set oneself in position. There is a proper positioning required for golf that will minimize accidents and injuries. This is an integral first thing anyone needs to know before actually playing a game. Golf requires not only hand-eye coordination, but a synergy for every part of the body, from the shoulders, hands, wrists, all the way down to the torso, legs and knees. A proper understanding of the necessary placement of each muscle involved is a key to a good start at golf. For example, the way that someone holds the club is indicative of his level of experience, as an expert golfer will always hold the club not with his palm, but using his fingers with a very light amount of pressure. This firm but relaxed grip results in an automatically good golf swing.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">3. The next thing to understand is the proper positioning of the ball in relation to the golf club. The usual way that amateur golfers hit a ball is by targeting it so that the bottom part of the club hits it. It is a much preferred way to hit the ball using the top half of the club face, since this will result in an ascending projectile motion, adding distance to the shot.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">4. Another thing to consider when making a shot is the movement of the golfer&#8217;s body. The usual tendency is for a person to pull himself back only halfway before hitting the ball. This translates into a poor impact and consequently a short distance traveled by the ball. A better way is to turn all the way back, so that the movement turns into a strong, powerful blow to the ball, sending it way off into the distance.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">These simple golf tips for beginners should set anyone off on the right track. The importance of a good foundation cannot be underestimated, since, once wrong habits are in place, they will be difficult to replace. This way, the good start will eventually translate into golf scores beckoning for everyone&#8217;s applause, and the amateur will wind up realizing his golf bag has become his best friend!</div>
<p>Golf is a game that catches the interest of people of all ages. It is also highly recommended as a form of exercise for individuals who do not have the endurance for cardio-vascular activities, since golf is well known for the long walking periods in between shots. However, not everyone has the resources or the guts to try out a game that seems to require so much skill and concentration. But is this really true, or are there such golf tips for beginners that will enable one to play, or perhaps at least feel, like a pro? To start oneself on the road to becoming a good golf player, tips prepared especially for beginners are a necessary find. After all, professional golf magazines or websites may have nice prose catering to the appetite of the expert player, but for a beginner, all the terms and lingo may be daunting. This explains the importance of first learning the language of the game, before moving on to actually learning to play.<br />
The next part of the preparation is getting the good golf clubs. Golf tips for beginners usually have this part covered, too. Consulting a friend who is an experienced golfer may be a good idea, since there are many things to consider before buying an entire set. If resources are scarce, or for people who do not yet want to invest a huge amount of money for a trial hobby, an option may be to borrow from a close friend or relative. If having company is a welcome deal, perhaps the owner of the golf clubs can even accompany the aspiring player. In the worst case, golf clubs can sometimes be rented at the venue itself, at an affordable price. Once the terminology is etched into memory, and the golf bag is ready to go, the aspiring golfer can then move on to the following suggestions:<br />
1. Before starting any game, stretching and relaxing warm-up exercises are usually recommended. This helps the player focus and allows greater flexibility of the muscles required to make a successful shot.<br />
2. After the warm-ups, it is time to set oneself in position. There is a proper positioning required for golf that will minimize accidents and injuries. This is an integral first thing anyone needs to know before actually playing a game. Golf requires not only hand-eye coordination, but a synergy for every part of the body, from the shoulders, hands, wrists, all the way down to the torso, legs and knees. A proper understanding of the necessary placement of each muscle involved is a key to a good start at golf. For example, the way that someone holds the club is indicative of his level of experience, as an expert golfer will always hold the club not with his palm, but using his fingers with a very light amount of pressure. This firm but relaxed grip results in an automatically good golf swing.<br />
3. The next thing to understand is the proper positioning of the ball in relation to the golf club. The usual way that amateur golfers hit a ball is by targeting it so that the bottom part of the club hits it. It is a much preferred way to hit the ball using the top half of the club face, since this will result in an ascending projectile motion, adding distance to the shot.<br />
4. Another thing to consider when making a shot is the movement of the golfer&#8217;s body. The usual tendency is for a person to pull himself back only halfway before hitting the ball. This translates into a poor impact and consequently a short distance traveled by the ball. A better way is to turn all the way back, so that the movement turns into a strong, powerful blow to the ball, sending it way off into the distance.<br />
These simple golf tips for beginners should set anyone off on the right track. The importance of a good foundation cannot be underestimated, since, once wrong habits are in place, they will be difficult to replace. This way, the good start will eventually translate into golf scores beckoning for everyone&#8217;s applause, and the amateur will wind up realizing his golf bag has become his best friend!</p>
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		<title>5 Simple Golf Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 11:45:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We golfers are always looking for ways to improve our game. We&#8217;ll do just about anything to shave a stoke or two off our scores. It&#8217;s an obsession&#8230; There is so much information on the game of golf you could spend a lifetime pouring over all of the different golf swing techniques. Truth be told, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div id="_mcePaste">We golfers are always looking for ways to improve our game. We&#8217;ll do just about anything to shave a stoke or two off our scores.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It&#8217;s an obsession&#8230;</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">There is so much information on the game of golf you could spend a lifetime pouring over all of the different golf swing techniques. Truth be told, there is so much information on improving your golf swing that even a professional golfer can lose his form.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Golf just doesn&#8217;t have to be that difficult. I mean really, the reason we love the game is because we can escape from the real world. Why else are we out there for 4 or 5 hours on a Saturday or Sunday? It&#8217;s because we want to enjoy time with our friends and see if we can&#8217;t get through a round of golf without losing a sleeve of golf balls. So how do we make this crazy game a little more enjoyable?</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Here are 5 simple golf tips to improve your game&#8230;</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">1. Take time to prepare &#8211; When we head out the golf course, we know that we are going to be there for several hours. Take the time to get yourself ready for the day. Put the worries of the day, be it bills, work or the kids&#8230;</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It really doesn&#8217;t matter, if you are thinking about that, then you are not thinking about golf. This simple golf tip is more important than all the rest!</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">2. Warm up &#8211; Ok, I am no exercise nut, but even I know that if I stretch my muscles before I tee off my swing will be more relaxed.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">By just taking 5 or ten minutes to do some basic stretching exercises before you head to the first tee, you have a much better chance of hitting a solid shot instead of the worm burner or banana ball we all dread.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">3. Hit some balls &#8211; When you get to the golf course, if there is a driving range, get a small bucket of balls and hit 20 or 25 shots. Just taking the time to hit some balls before you start will give you a chance to get a feel for your swing.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Hitting 3 or 4 solid shots at the driving range goes a long way. Remember though, you are not trying to play muscle man on the driving range, just trying to get a few good swings in.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Hey, if there is no driving range, you can always find an area where you can break out a wedge and hit some chip shots. Give it a try; you will see a difference on the golf course.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">4. Practice putting &#8211; I have never been to a golf course where they didn&#8217;t have a practice green near the clubhouse or first tee. Yet, so many of us never take the time to hit some putts.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Pull 3 balls out of your bag and hit some putts. Make sure the golf balls you use are the same ones you are going to use on the golf course. I like to use a new sleeve of balls for this. That way I know the golf ball is not an issue when practicing. Get a feel for the greens and this will give you confidence on the course.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">5. Plan your Round &#8211; This one may sound funny, but I like to break my round into six 3 hole sessions. We all know what are strengths are weaknesses are. My goal is to break 80 every time I play, but there are some courses that are more of a challenge than others.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">I will look at the first 3 holes and decide what I want my score to be for those 3 holes based on my knowledge of the course and the strengths and weaknesses in my game.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Unless you are a professional golfer you are here for the sport not the money.</div>
<p>We golfers are always looking for ways to improve our game. We&#8217;ll do just about anything to shave a stoke or two off our scores.<br />
It&#8217;s an obsession&#8230;<br />
There is so much information on the game of golf you could spend a lifetime pouring over all of the different golf swing techniques. Truth be told, there is so much information on improving your golf swing that even a professional golfer can lose his form.<br />
Golf just doesn&#8217;t have to be that difficult. I mean really, the reason we love the game is because we can escape from the real world. Why else are we out there for 4 or 5 hours on a Saturday or Sunday? It&#8217;s because we want to enjoy time with our friends and see if we can&#8217;t get through a round of golf without losing a sleeve of golf balls. So how do we make this crazy game a little more enjoyable?<br />
Here are 5 simple golf tips to improve your game&#8230;<br />
1. Take time to prepare &#8211; When we head out the golf course, we know that we are going to be there for several hours. Take the time to get yourself ready for the day. Put the worries of the day, be it bills, work or the kids&#8230;<br />
It really doesn&#8217;t matter, if you are thinking about that, then you are not thinking about golf. This simple golf tip is more important than all the rest!<br />
2. Warm up &#8211; Ok, I am no exercise nut, but even I know that if I stretch my muscles before I tee off my swing will be more relaxed.<br />
By just taking 5 or ten minutes to do some basic stretching exercises before you head to the first tee, you have a much better chance of hitting a solid shot instead of the worm burner or banana ball we all dread.<br />
3. Hit some balls &#8211; When you get to the golf course, if there is a driving range, get a small bucket of balls and hit 20 or 25 shots. Just taking the time to hit some balls before you start will give you a chance to get a feel for your swing.<br />
Hitting 3 or 4 solid shots at the driving range goes a long way. Remember though, you are not trying to play muscle man on the driving range, just trying to get a few good swings in.<br />
Hey, if there is no driving range, you can always find an area where you can break out a wedge and hit some chip shots. Give it a try; you will see a difference on the golf course.<br />
4. Practice putting &#8211; I have never been to a golf course where they didn&#8217;t have a practice green near the clubhouse or first tee. Yet, so many of us never take the time to hit some putts.<br />
Pull 3 balls out of your bag and hit some putts. Make sure the golf balls you use are the same ones you are going to use on the golf course. I like to use a new sleeve of balls for this. That way I know the golf ball is not an issue when practicing. Get a feel for the greens and this will give you confidence on the course.<br />
5. Plan your Round &#8211; This one may sound funny, but I like to break my round into six 3 hole sessions. We all know what are strengths are weaknesses are. My goal is to break 80 every time I play, but there are some courses that are more of a challenge than others.<br />
I will look at the first 3 holes and decide what I want my score to be for those 3 holes based on my knowledge of the course and the strengths and weaknesses in my game.<br />
Unless you are a professional golfer you are here for the sport not the money.</p>
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		<title>Daly looking for some luck at Coolum</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 22:22:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Daly knows a thing or two about tough times, which is why the struggling two-time major winner refuses to rule out a run at this week&#8217;s Australian PGA Championship. Since winning the US PGA Championship in 1991 as the ninth alternate, the larger-than-life American has been stunning fans around the globe &#8211; and not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div id="_mcePaste">John Daly knows a thing or two about tough times, which is why the struggling two-time major winner refuses to rule out a run at this week&#8217;s Australian PGA Championship.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Since winning the US PGA Championship in 1991 as the ninth alternate, the larger-than-life American has been stunning fans around the globe &#8211; and not always with his golf.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">The controversial and colourful 44-year-old has never hidden from his bad-boy image, which has often attracted more media interest than his golfing feats.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">In a bare-all book titled &#8220;My life in and out of the rough&#8221; a few years ago, Daly spoke candidly of his constant battle with his weight, booze, sex and drugs and his four ex-wives about whom he wrote the song &#8220;All my exes have Rolexs&#8221;.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">In 2008, a heavily intoxicated Daly was arrested and locked up after passing out drunk at a Hooters bar in the United States.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">But since linking up with his current partner, Anna Cladakis, a former Hooters employee, and undergoing lap band surgery in which he has shed 40 kilograms, he&#8217;s been &#8220;almost&#8221; a saint.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">His battles these days are more with the demons on the golf course than off it.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Daly turned up at the Hyatt Coolum this week as a major drawcard for the PGA, warning his game was nowhere near as bad as it may seem after missing the cut in the Australian Open at the Lakes in Sydney last week.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">In fact, Daly was talking like a man who could spring another upset if he can find a kind bounce or two around Coolum&#8217;s tight tree-lined, water-laced resort course this week.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">He admitted he was gutted at missing the cut because he felt he played well enough to be around on the weekend on a course that suited his big-hitting style.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">&#8220;I was (gutted),&#8221; Daly said.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">&#8220;I&#8217;d just picked up Scotty (caddie Scott McGuiness) for the first time on the bag and he said he&#8217;s never seen anyone get more bad breaks hitting good shots than I did.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">&#8220;That&#8217;s the way the weekends have been for me.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">&#8220;It&#8217;s frustrating for me because I&#8217;m out there hitting good golf shots and I get three bad breaks, an inch into the rough and a bad lie, hitting a sprinkler head and bouncing 60 feet past the hole at the 17th when I know I hit it perfect.&#8221;</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Eight years ago a heartbroken Daly tossed his putter in the Coolum lake and was disqualified for not signing his card.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">&#8220;I almost opted not to come (to Australia) because my mum had passed away, it didn&#8217;t seem like anyone knew about that,&#8221; he said when reminded of the incident on Tuesday.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">&#8220;That was a tough week for me knowing they held up the funeral until I got home.&#8221;</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Hopefully, with a little luck on his side, Daly will walk away from Coolum with fonder memories this week.</div>
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		<title>Favourites succumb on opening day of interprovincials</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 11:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pre-tournament favourites Wellington and defending champions Bay of Plenty were both toppled on the opening day of the men&#8217;s interprovincial team golf championship at Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club on the Kapiti Coast today. Hosts Wellington were ousted 3-2 by Hawke&#8217;s Bay in the morning&#8217;s first round while Taranaki, last in the 2009 tournament, downed Bay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div id="_mcePaste">Pre-tournament favourites Wellington and defending champions Bay of Plenty were both toppled on the opening day of the men&#8217;s interprovincial team golf championship at Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club on the Kapiti Coast today.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Hosts Wellington were ousted 3-2 by Hawke&#8217;s Bay in the morning&#8217;s first round while Taranaki, last in the 2009 tournament, downed Bay of Plenty 3-2 this afternoon.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Wellington, with two Eisenhower Trophy representatives in Ben Campbell and Peter Spearman-Burn, were stopped by a strong Hawke&#8217;s Bay combination led by North Island champion Nick Gillespie, who beat New Zealand amateur champion Campbell 3 and 2, bagging six birdies in the process.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The other wins went to Pieter Zwart and Richard Squire who proved the key, coming from two-down after nine holes to win four holes in a row on the way to a 3 and 1 victory over James Betts, the local Paraparaumu player and 2008 national strokeplay champion.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Taranaki, with a mixture of youth at the top of their order and experience at the bottom, must have found a zip in their step from their bright yellow and black checkered pants as they held Waikato to a 2½ to 2½ half this morning.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">That was proven no fluke when they pushed hard in the afternoon against Bay of Plenty, who are hoping to become just the second team to ever win the title four times in a row.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Taranaki had wins to Brad Hayward, over national strokeplay champion Brad Kendall, and Aarun Langton, while the Bay had wins to Andrew Stewart and Landyn Edwards, who bagged five birdies.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The key win came when veteran Murray Martin scored a 1-up victory over Bay captain Kieran Muir to give his side the overall honours.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">This left Taranaki as the leading team in division one with a win and a half, while Aorangi South Canterbury, 12th last year, head division two with two wins along with North Harbour.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">While Taranaki lead the way in their division, Auckland had a convincing win in their only match, Manawatu-Wanganui fought back from the morning loss to Northland to upset Waikato in the afternoon, and Otago scored a win over Tasman.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The division has the unusual sight of Bay of Plenty at the bottom of the table.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">In division two, Aorangi disposed of Poverty Bay and Southland. No 3 Simon Wright was under par in winning both games, including five birdies in his afternoon victory over Southland&#8217;s Cody Harper.</div>
<p>Pre-tournament favourites Wellington and defending champions Bay of Plenty were both toppled on the opening day of the men&#8217;s interprovincial team golf championship at Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club on the Kapiti Coast today.<br />
Hosts Wellington were ousted 3-2 by Hawke&#8217;s Bay in the morning&#8217;s first round while Taranaki, last in the 2009 tournament, downed Bay of Plenty 3-2 this afternoon.<br />
Wellington, with two Eisenhower Trophy representatives in Ben Campbell and Peter Spearman-Burn, were stopped by a strong Hawke&#8217;s Bay combination led by North Island champion Nick Gillespie, who beat New Zealand amateur champion Campbell 3 and 2, bagging six birdies in the process.<br />
The other wins went to Pieter Zwart and Richard Squire who proved the key, coming from two-down after nine holes to win four holes in a row on the way to a 3 and 1 victory over James Betts, the local Paraparaumu player and 2008 national strokeplay champion.<br />
Taranaki, with a mixture of youth at the top of their order and experience at the bottom, must have found a zip in their step from their bright yellow and black checkered pants as they held Waikato to a 2½ to 2½ half this morning.<br />
That was proven no fluke when they pushed hard in the afternoon against Bay of Plenty, who are hoping to become just the second team to ever win the title four times in a row.<br />
Taranaki had wins to Brad Hayward, over national strokeplay champion Brad Kendall, and Aarun Langton, while the Bay had wins to Andrew Stewart and Landyn Edwards, who bagged five birdies.<br />
The key win came when veteran Murray Martin scored a 1-up victory over Bay captain Kieran Muir to give his side the overall honours.<br />
This left Taranaki as the leading team in division one with a win and a half, while Aorangi South Canterbury, 12th last year, head division two with two wins along with North Harbour.<br />
While Taranaki lead the way in their division, Auckland had a convincing win in their only match, Manawatu-Wanganui fought back from the morning loss to Northland to upset Waikato in the afternoon, and Otago scored a win over Tasman.<br />
The division has the unusual sight of Bay of Plenty at the bottom of the table.<br />
In division two, Aorangi disposed of Poverty Bay and Southland. No 3 Simon Wright was under par in winning both games, including five birdies in his afternoon victory over Southland&#8217;s Cody Harper.</p>
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		<title>Gazebo Types</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 14:23:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many types of gazebos in the world today. There are folding gazebos that act like tents and can be put away when they are not needed. There are decorative gazebos that are found in parks and large backyards, which serve as a good place to relax. As well, there are gazebos with screens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>There are many types of gazebos in the world today. There are folding gazebos that act like tents and can be put away when they are not needed. There are decorative gazebos that are found in parks and large backyards, which serve as a good place to relax. As well, there are gazebos with screens that hang over a bed or other structure, helping to keep out mosquitoes and ward off the West Nile Virus.</p>
<p>Materials<br />
The materials used with gazebos vary as much as the types of gazebos. A large portion of gazebos are made out of wood, as it is the best structure to use when you want to create something that allows you to relax in nature. However, nylon or polyester is often used with gazebos that are of the folding type, acting more like tents than gazebos.<br />
In many parts of the world, a gazebo material can be screens or mesh to keep out a wide variety of insects that may disturb sleep or spread disease.</p>
<p>Costs<br />
The cost of a gazebo varies depending on its size. The larger gazebos cost thousands of dollars to build and maintain, while smaller ones can run a couple hundred to a few thousand at the most.<br />
Gazebos that are of the folding type do not cost much at all and can be bought for $100 or a few hundred more at most, depending on the size.</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
<a href="http://gazeboscentral.com/">Gazebos</a> have been around for hundreds of years and millions of people have enjoyed their shelter. Whether it is a place to sit down and relax, a place to get married in, or simply a place to get out of the rain, gazebos are the best place in a park, backyard or elsewhere to enjoy nature in that way.<br />
Gazebos can be elaborate and large, fitting entire bands who play for a crowd that has gathered, or they can be small and just big enough to fit two people standing up.<br />
The structures are very popular with weddings, and if there is an outdoor wedding, there are people who are going to find a gazebo for it.<br />
While you can pay a lot for certain types of gazebos, you can pay little for others. It depends on what you want, how elaborate you get and how large they are.<br />
However, no matter what you choose, standing in your gazebo looking out at the view from your yard, you too will say Que c’est beau.<br />
Gazebos are like little shelters in our oasis from the outside world. They are a place where we can go and feel at peace with ourselves, and the nature around us.</p>
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		<title>Gas fire pits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why should you purchase a gas fire pit kit instead of building your own? Well the answer is very simple. To build your own fire pit you will need to have some skills in construction. You will need to be very careful when making a list of all the materials and products that will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div id="_mcePaste">Why should you purchase a gas fire pit kit instead of building your own? Well the answer is very simple. To build your own fire pit you will need to have some skills in construction. You will need to be very careful when making a list of all the materials and products that will be required to construct your gas fire pit. Whatever material you decide to build the exterior wall of your fire pit with will require special attention due to ensuring that your <a href="http://firepitshelper.com">fire pit</a> is air and water tight. It will take longer for the construction of the exterior wall because if you use mortar it takes a lot longer to set and dry.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">If you purchase a gas fire pit kit all the materials are included in the purchase. It will come with step by step instructions to ensure a perfect fire pit. You won’t have to worry about running back to the store to pick up more materials that you need to finish the project. No time will be spent on waiting for the mortar to dry. One of the biggest mistakes that can be made when building your own gas fire pit is getting the wrong measurements. It is very important to be precise when measuring all the required steps of building your fire pit.</div>
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<div>Measuring wrong can make an easy project one that you wish you had never thought of or even attempted to start.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">When buying a gas fire pit kits you will have the option of buying a permanently placed fire pit or a portable fire pit. The choice is totally up to you. If you purchase a permanent fire pit be sure to choose the perfect setting one that you will not regret later. With a portable fire pit you will have the option of moving it any where you would like. If you want your fire pit closer to the patio, the pool, the garden, or near the entrance or exit of your home you will be have that option. You and your family will enjoy the gas fire pit for many years.</div>
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		<title>About reading greens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that is essential to becoming a great putter is the ability to read greens correctly. There are plenty of golf putting tips, but know how to read the greens is one of the most important. Although reading greens requires experience, there are a few elements that anyone can observe that will improve their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div id="_mcePaste">One thing that is essential to becoming a great putter is the ability to read greens correctly. There are plenty of golf putting tips, but know how to read the greens is one of the most important.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Although reading greens requires experience, there are a few elements that anyone can observe that will improve their ability to read greens.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">3 Golf Putting Tips help you make more putts.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Always Look Uphill &#8211; There are those players like to look at the putt from behind the ball. Others will their putt from behind the hole. Most Professional golfers will do both and sometimes even the side of the putt.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Having more information is better when it comes to reading greens, but make sure it does not promote paralysis by analysis.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Sometimes when I am reading my putt from different directions it appears that the putt is breaking in different directions. This can confuse the issue. So when this happens, I know that from experience the best read is looking uphill.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Look at it this way, when you are faced with a downhill putt, your most accurate read will be from behind the hole, looking uphill towards your ball.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">With an uphill putt just the opposite is true. You will get the most accurate read from behind the ball looking towards the hole.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Play More Break &#8211; Amateur golfers tend to underestimate the break on a putt. When you are faced with a putt that is going break, the putt that is on the high side of the hole will have a tendency or a chance to fall in the hole.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If your putt is on the low side of the cup you will have little or no chance of sinking that putt.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Grain &#8211; The grain on the greens does not mean much if you play on bent grass. Now if you play in the south on Bermuda greens then you definitely need to pay more attention to the grain.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">With Bermuda grass the blades are thicker than with Bent grass and will affect your golf ball. Reading the grain on Bermuda grass is as simple. What you need to look for is the shiny and dull side of the grass. Stand in the middle of your green and look in both directions. You will notice that one way the grass will look shiny and the other will look darker.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The shinier the grass the more down grain the putt will be. When putting down grain the speed of your putt will be faster, causing you to hit the putt softer. This one change will cause the ball to break more.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">With putts going against the grain you can be more aggressive and hit the ball harder. This will mean that the ball won&#8217;t break as much.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">I have found that while being out on the course I have been able to observe others and offer suggests that quickly improve their performance.</div>
<p>One thing that is essential to becoming a great putter is the ability to read greens correctly. There are plenty of golf putting tips, but know how to read the greens is one of the most important.<br />
Although reading greens requires experience, there are a few elements that anyone can observe that will improve their ability to read greens.<br />
3 Golf Putting Tips help you make more putts.<br />
Always Look Uphill &#8211; There are those players like to look at the putt from behind the ball. Others will their putt from behind the hole. Most Professional golfers will do both and sometimes even the side of the putt.<br />
Having more information is better when it comes to reading greens, but make sure it does not promote paralysis by analysis.<br />
Sometimes when I am reading my putt from different directions it appears that the putt is breaking in different directions. This can confuse the issue. So when this happens, I know that from experience the best read is looking uphill.<br />
Look at it this way, when you are faced with a downhill putt, your most accurate read will be from behind the hole, looking uphill towards your ball.<br />
With an uphill putt just the opposite is true. You will get the most accurate read from behind the ball looking towards the hole.<br />
Play More Break &#8211; Amateur golfers tend to underestimate the break on a putt. When you are faced with a putt that is going break, the putt that is on the high side of the hole will have a tendency or a chance to fall in the hole.<br />
If your putt is on the low side of the cup you will have little or no chance of sinking that putt.<br />
Grain &#8211; The grain on the greens does not mean much if you play on bent grass. Now if you play in the south on Bermuda greens then you definitely need to pay more attention to the grain.<br />
With Bermuda grass the blades are thicker than with Bent grass and will affect your golf ball. Reading the grain on Bermuda grass is as simple. What you need to look for is the shiny and dull side of the grass. Stand in the middle of your green and look in both directions. You will notice that one way the grass will look shiny and the other will look darker.<br />
The shinier the grass the more down grain the putt will be. When putting down grain the speed of your putt will be faster, causing you to hit the putt softer. This one change will cause the ball to break more.<br />
With putts going against the grain you can be more aggressive and hit the ball harder. This will mean that the ball won&#8217;t break as much.<br />
I have found that while being out on the course I have been able to observe others and offer suggests that quickly improve their performance.</p>
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		<title>Tiger Woods Golf Return in Augusta</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 11:38:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tiger Woods is ready to get back into his golfing career after a short hiatus. He announced a personal sabbatical last December amid a firestorm of cheating and prescription drug allegations. He lost three of his major sponsors during his short time away and many have wondered what kind of effect his personal life will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Tiger Woods is ready to get back into his golfing career after a short hiatus. He announced a personal sabbatical last December amid a firestorm of cheating and prescription drug allegations. He lost three of his major sponsors during his short time away and many have wondered what kind of effect his personal life will have on his golfing ability.</p>
<p>The world will get to find out at the upcoming Augusta National Master’s event. The golf event is being held at a male only club, which seems a bit ironic for the Woods, a notorious womanizer. His return to golf may not be televised due to the club’s strict media rules. This reason alone is likely the major deciding factor in his choice to return to the golf world.</p>
<p>Many in the golf world are not happy to see the golfer return so quickly after his debacle. They fear his antics will be the highlight of any event and golf will be overshadowed by his personality. Others worry a win, would give the golfer a triumphant comeback after his own personal destruction campaign.</p>
<p>The champ’s return event is scheduled for April 8-11. Organizers for the event are deciding who will pair up with the paparazzi magnet.</p>
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		<title>Golf Betting Odds &#8211; Byron Nelson Championship Top Ten</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 07:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week’s PGA Tour Event, the Byron Nelson Championship, is a wide-open field and finding value on golfers to finish in the Top 10 in the golf odds  really isn’t that difficult to do. Every golfer listed in the golf sportsbook is going off at fair value to finish in the Top 10 save for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>This week’s PGA Tour Event, the Byron Nelson Championship, is a wide-open field and finding value on golfers to finish in the Top 10 in the golf odds  really isn’t that difficult to do.</p>
<p>Every golfer listed in the golf sportsbook is going off at fair value to finish in the Top 10 save for Hunter Mahan and Ben Crane.</p>
<p>Byron Nelson Championship Top Ten</p>
<p>Where: TPC Four Seasons Resort, Irving, Texas</p>
<p>When: May 20th thru May 23rd</p>
<p>TV: Golf Channel &#8211; May 20th 3:00 pm EST 1st Round<br />
Golf Channel – May 21st 8:30 pm EST 2nd Round<br />
CBS – May 22nd 3:00 pm EST 3rd Round<br />
CBS – May 23rd 3:00 pm EST 4th Round</p>
<p>Best Golf Bet A: Rory Sabbatini +300</p>
<p>Those are excellent golf odds on the 2009 Byron Nelson Championship winner. Yes, Sabbatini has finished in the Top 10 only once in 2010, but that’s okay because he knows TPC Four Seasons very well and, really, that’s the key this week. There isn’t a golfer in the field that is that much better than anybody else. Sabbatini should turn it around enough this week for a Top 10 Finish. Another sneaky wager would be to take Sabbatini as the top finisher in the ‘rest of the world category’ at +400 odds.</p>
<p>Best Golf Bet B: Rickie Fowler +450</p>
<p>He’s finished in the Top 10 in two of the last three tournaments he’s played. That makes him a tough guy not to bet on to finish in the Top 10 this weekend. Fowler is also ranked 10th on the PGA Tour in ball striking. That’s another reason to like him.</p>
<p>Worst Golf Wager: Hunter Mahan +120 and Ben Crane +150</p>
<p>I have nothing against either Mahan or Crane in this category, but I can’t get myself to bet on a golfer at less than +200 to finish in the Top 10 at the Byron Nelson Championship. Every golfer listed in the sportsbook has a shot at getting into the Top 10. That means I have to go for the golfers going off at fair odds.</p>
<p>Now, taking both Mahan (+700) and Crane (+1000) with a little action to be the top American finishers is more my style, and the odds here back up putting money on both.</p>
<p>Best Underdog Golf Bet: Scott McCarron +900</p>
<p>He’s only made the cut in two out of his last seven tournaments played. That’s freaking awful, but &#8211; and this is the kicker &#8211; one of the cuts he made turned into a tied 7th and he did finish tied for 4th with a total 265 in last year’s Byron Nelson Championship. Nine to one? Gotta love those odds! And, even a $10 bet on McCarron to be the top American would pay out $450. I can deal with that, too!</p>
<p>Others to Consider</p>
<p>Dustin Johnson +200 &#8211; - My pick to win the Byron Nelson Championship should finish in the Top 10 with ease this week. He qualifies at my two to one or higher level as well.</p>
<p>Y.E. Yang +250 &#8211; - This is the type of tournament where Yang’s ability can really shine through, like when he finished 3rd in the Waste Management Phoenix Open.</p>
<p>Carl Pettersson +450 &#8211; - Has made the cut at seven consecutive tournaments and is ranked 5th in birdies or better on par 4’s.</p>
<p>Spencer Levin +650 &#8211; - Finished 9th at TPC San Antonio and has five Top 25 finishes in 2010.</p>
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