Picture a football game, a soccer match, a tennis match up or even basketball tournament. What do all of these sports have in common besides extremely impassioned fans? All of these sports make use of some kind of referee. Golf, while still just as much of a sport as the previously mentioned entries, has long gone without the direct oversight of a referee. This is because the game of golf lends itself heavily from the idea of the individual holding themselves accountable for their actions, adherence to the rules and yes, how they treat others before, during and after the game.
The first important rule of golf comes down to the notion of safety. Often times, golf courses schedule specific tee-off times that largely off-set any chances that players will run into one another when playing a round. But for those who play in large groups, waiting your turn seems like an elementary precaution on the outset but very important in practice. More than 13,000 injuries occur each year from golfing related activities. Before you tee off make sure they way is clear and you have adequate room around you. When driving a golf cart, adhere to the speed limits and be observant of those around you.
It goes without saying that golf requires an immense amount of concentration and focus. When a player is about to tee off or swing, it is absolutely imperative that no on be talking or making any sort of loud noise that would impair the golfer's ability to get of a clean shot. Another thing to look out for is how your shadow is being cast. Try not to stand in such a way that your shadow is to the detriment of the golfer at tee.
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Along the lines of scheduling, all golfers playing on a public course that is open to other golfers need to be aware of the pace that they are setting. This by no means rushing through your set, but being aware of the groups in front and behind you. Little things can be done along the way to speed up this process. Form having your golfing bags ready to be pushed along to the next hole in a timely manner to not loitering around a hole that is next in queue to be used by another group or golfer.
Having a golf ball become lost due to a sand trap or nearby shrubbery can be an annoyance for you and your group, but it's important that your missed shot's time delay not be imparted to the group behind you. In the event that a ball becomes lost to one of these hazards, golfers should play an extra ball. In the event that it becomes necessary to retrieve the ball that has become lost, the golfer should alert the group behind them that is okay to share the hole that they are on.
Another important thing to be aware of is the impact you as the golfer make on the course. When teeing off or putting make sure to carefully replace any divots you create in the process. On the same note, tracks made in sand traps should be brushed away to give the next golfers the same experience you had.
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2011年12月29日星期四
2012 Newest 712 AP2 Irons, do You Want to Try?
Titleist is also one of the famous golf clubs. The newest titleist 712 ap2 irons has come out, do you want to have a look? Titleist has long used "700'' numbers for irons for a long time. It uses 900 numbers for metal woods. The "7" stands for irons, while the "12" stands for the new model year, 2012. Acushnet says the feedback it receives during this validation process influences the design and specifications of the Titleist products available in golf shops around the world.
The New 712 ap2 is more forgiving and more distance control, which are designed for low handicappers. It gives the player more consistent ball speed over a larger area of the face. Titleist's most advanced multi-material designs which deliver superior distance control through increased moment-of-inertia (MOI) which also provides outstanding solid feel. Titleist 712 AP2 Irons feature a uniform muscle shape that provides more mass behind the impact area to achieve the quintessential soft, solid feel. This weighting also produces consistent launch angle, backspin and ball speed in order to provide precise distance and shot control demanded by better players. AP2 Irons are classic muscle back forged irons that deliver the looks, feel and performance highly-skilled players demand.
The features of this golf set are in the following, the new 712 ap2 is more forgiving and are longer distance control. They feature Titleist's most advanced multi-material designs which deliver superior distance control through increased moment-of-inertia (MOI) which also provides outstanding solid feel. In addition we have made appearance improvements to both sets. The New Titleist 712 AP2 Irons are more forgiving and more distance control. It gives the AP2 player more consistent ball speed over a larger area of the face.
I chose the 712 AP2 irons, while my cousin currently owns three sets of Titleist irons the AP2, MB, and the CB's. He loves all three sets and will most likely buy all three new sets when they hit the market! He loves the satin finish and the new look. After using this golf set, I found his ball skills have improved rapidly, big surprises, from less than two meters to more than five meters’ hitting, I can believe this golf set will be the best friend, I am desire to have a try.
2011年12月28日星期三
Professional Titleist AP2 712 Irons
Titleist has always been about tradition and seem to always be going after the better player. I for one like the new 712 AP2 looks pretty decent. Titleist has long used “700’’ num-bers for irons for a long time. It uses 900 num-bers for metal woods. The “7” stands for irons, while the “12” stands for the new model year, 2012. Acush-net says the feed-back it receives dur-ing this val-i-da-tion process influ-ences the design and spec-i-fi-ca-tions of the Titleist prod-ucts avail-able in golf shops around the world. No word yet on when the
The integrated aluminum and soft elastomer Tuned Feel System in the back cavity improves sound and feel at impact. The soft forged carbon steel body and high-density tungsten nickel sole box reduces low frequency vibration, for soft, solid feel. Dual cavity design pushes weight to the perimeter resulting in playability without loss of shot shaping control.
The Titleist AP2 712 irons is the brand’s most forgiving forged cavity back design to become available in 2010. It looks fairly similar with the previous Titleist AP2 Irons but this one was said to have a wider sole, longer heel to toe length while maintaining a fairly compact top line and overall profile among some other aesthetic changes.
The new titleist AP2 irons 712 (cheap golf clubs), which are designed for low handicappers,Titleist has significantly increased the club’s moment of inertia (MOI) by re-positioning tungsten weight within the heads.
712 AP2
irons is avail-able at retail.The integrated aluminum and soft elastomer Tuned Feel System in the back cavity improves sound and feel at impact. The soft forged carbon steel body and high-density tungsten nickel sole box reduces low frequency vibration, for soft, solid feel. Dual cavity design pushes weight to the perimeter resulting in playability without loss of shot shaping control.
The Titleist AP2 712 irons is the brand’s most forgiving forged cavity back design to become available in 2010. It looks fairly similar with the previous Titleist AP2 Irons but this one was said to have a wider sole, longer heel to toe length while maintaining a fairly compact top line and overall profile among some other aesthetic changes.
The new titleist AP2 irons 712 (cheap golf clubs), which are designed for low handicappers,Titleist has significantly increased the club’s moment of inertia (MOI) by re-positioning tungsten weight within the heads.
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