Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Learning More About Golf Equipment
Learning more about golf equipment There are two types of wedges to use when playing golf and learning more about golf equipment will aid in this : With clubs, there are two types of Wedges, the pitching wedge, and the sand wedge, While your golf club set may come with other wedges, these are the…
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Create A Good Rhythm In Your Golf Swing
Rhythm and tempo can be considered together, because in golf they mean very nearly the same thing. The rhythm in the swing of a good player is noticed because of the measured cadence in the upward and downward movement of the club. In his swing there appears to be and there is a definite relationship…
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Make A Style Statement With Your Golf Cart
A golf cart is as precious to a serious golfer as a car or a cell phone or any other gadget is to other men. Initially, when people buy a golf cart, it’s usually pretty basic, without too many frills and features. However, they keep upgrading it and adding customizations and individualizing it so that…
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Golfing Equipment You Need To Get Started
Are you interested in perfecting your swing? Do you know what a handicap means in Golf? If your answer to both these questions is an emphatic yes, it is time you got yourself some good quality golf equipment. Every golf enthusiast wants to shop for the best golf equipment he can buy. After all, top…
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Improve The Spine Angle In Your Golf Swing
A common golf swing fault is a change in the spine angle during the phases of the golf swing. This single movement causes a chain reaction of compensations that alter the mechanics of your golf swing immensely. The result is usually inconsistency and a myriad of poor golf shots. Leading to frustration on the golf…
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Eliminate Your Golf Slice Quickly and Easily
Here’s a really good tip that may help you to get rid of your slice. Best of all, it’s really pretty simple once you get the hang of it, and understand why it’s being used. Chances are that you have battled with a slice at some point in your golfing days. To be completely direct…
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