Archive for May, 2009

The 300 Yard Drive- Are Those 300 Yards Really Important?

I absolutely love going to the driving range. You see everyone plunking down cash to get a yellow wired bucket filled with golf balls. The loud crash of the balls falling into your very own bucket and the typical two left at the end, that hit the top, and drop aimlessly to the cement bouncing away as you scurry to grab them. Ahhh. Dont you just love the range!

The 30 Yard Drive- Is the 30 Yard Drive Really Your Goal?

I absolutely love going to the driving range. You see everyone plunking down cash to get a yellow wired bucket filled with golf balls. The loud crash of the balls falling into your very own bucket and the typical two left at the end, that hit the top, and drop aimlessly to the cement bouncing away as you scurry to grab them. Ahhh.dont you just love the range!

In the Market for Great Golf Equipment

When you begin shopping for good golf equipment, you’ll find that if you know how and where to look, it can be a very rewarding adventure. I’ve stumbled upon great deals a number of times just by dropping by summer yard sales. I’ve seen entire sets for $30. Single woods were $3. Granted, they weren’t the best of the best, but I don’t need the best of the best to play (until such time that I turn pro).

How to Find Good Golf Equipment

As you begin to shop for golf equipment, don’t neglect used equipment. Here’s what I’ve discovered: if you know how and where to look, it can be a very you can find some very good deals. I’ve stumbled upon great deals many times just by browsing summer garage sales and the local thrift stores. I’ve seen entire sets of golf clubs for $25. Single woods were $5 each. Granted, they weren’t the cream of the crop, but I don’t need the that kind of quality to play the game I play (until such time that I turn pro, which is approximately 30 years).