miércoles, 11 de noviembre de 2015

10 Important Things in your Golf Equipment



1.- Golf Glove.

The golf glove is to be worn on the "opposite" hand. For instance, right-handed golfers wear the glove on their left hands, while lefties wear the golf glove on their right hands.
The reason for this glove-to-hand placement is that the "top" hand on a golf club is the lead hand, meaning its grip is of essence.





2.- Golf Clubs.


 
Your Golf bag should have at least:
- 1 Driver
- 1 3-Wood
- Irons. 3-4-5-6-7-8-9
- 1 Sand Wedge
- 1 Putter.

3.- Tees.



A tee is normally used for the first stroke of each hole. The area from which this first stroke is hit is in the rules known as the teeing ground. Normally, teeing the ball is allowed only on the first shot of a hole, called the tee shot, and is illegal for any other shot.


4.- Golf Balls.





There is a rich variety of golf balls to suit the individual game and circumstance. Some offer control, some offer distance while others are suitable for practice only.





5.- Golf Shoes.

While golf shoes are not required on every golf course, they can be very advantageous when it comes to playing a great round of golf. Many people may not realize it, but golf shoes can provide additional comfort and support that other types of shoes do not when navigating a golf course. Considering it takes the average golfer four to six hours to play 18 holes, with an average of four miles walked per course (if a player chooses to opt out of a golf cart), strongly supported shoes are an absolute necessity.


6.- Golf bag.



Organize the clubs by type and number. Most cart bags come divided into four sections: single at back, double in center and single at front. Place the tallest clubs at the back and the shortest at the front so that the club heads waterfall toward you, making it is easy to see all club heads as you face your bag.




7.- Scoring pencils.


8.- Golf Divot.




A golf divot tool is used to repair a divot in the ground, though there are two different types of divot tools available.





9.- Ball Marker.



10.- Towel.



domingo, 18 de octubre de 2015

How to Negotiate the Best Golf Holidays Rates!

How to Negotiate the Best Golf Holidays Rate 

1.  Optimize the Dates of Your Hotel Stay

So you've decided you need to stay somewhere for several days, and now you're working out which hotel to stay at.
Stop!  Go back!  You've already gone too far down the track.  The very first thing you should do is - if you have date flexibility - attempt to determine if there are better or worse dates to stay in the place you're visiting, at the hotel you want to stay at and the Golf Courses where you want to play.
Date flexibility might mean changing your travel dates - even if only by a day or two.  Or perhaps it might mean changing the order in which you visit the destinations that are to be included in your travel itinerary.
2.  When is the best (and worst) time to make your hotel reservation

Some places are more popular at some times of year than at others.
They often will have seasonal rates to reflect these variations in demand - for example, summer destinations will be cheaper to stay at during the empty winter months, for example, and vice versa for winter destinations if you're considering traveling there in summer.
The actual seasonal periods may not be obvious to you, however, and may not be as simple as just a high and a low season.You can contact our HolsGolf.Com to know when is the best time to book your Golf Holiday in the destination you have decided.

3.  What is Included and What is Extra
So you've decided on the hotel you want to stay at, and you have your dates determined, and now you're simply choosing which website offers the best rate for your stay.
Beware.
The room rates you see on most hotel booking sites do not include taxes and perhaps various other hotel fees as well (hotel 'energy' or 'resort' surcharges, for example).  In addition, the booking site may add its own fees to the initially shown rate as well.
                                                        In HolsGolf.Com you will NOT have additional fees.
5.  Who to Speak/Book With and What to Say
Don´t hesitate it. Our HolsGolf.Com Team have the KNOW-HOW to offer you an unforgettable GOLF HOLIDAYS!

miércoles, 12 de agosto de 2015

9 Tips to Lower your Handicap.


9 Tips to Lower your Handicap.


Today we present you some tips to improve your handicap:

1.- GO TO THE RANGEHitting balls at the range helps to groove a repetitive swing.
2.- PRACTICE YOUR SHORT GAME. Mark Broadie writes that a 90-golfer makes 84 percent of his/her three-footers, but just 65% from four feet, while a scratch golfer converts 80 percent.
3.- CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT.
4.- TAKE FITNESS SERIOUSLY. A full daily stretching routine will do wonders for your flexibility.
5.- PLAY DIFFERENT COURSES.
6.- PLAY IN LESS-THAN-IDEALS CONDITIONS.
7.- KEEP TRACK OF YOUR STATES.
8.- SHARE THIS ARTICLE & SUBSCRIBE TO HOLSGOLF.
9.- CONCENTRATE!