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		<title>Golf Tips from WeFixGolfers.com &#8211;  Stack and Tilt Golf Swing &#8211; Does It Work?</title>
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<p>The Stack and Tilt Golf Swing has gained an amazing amount of popularity in the past few years &#8211; and for good reason!  The guys at Medicus developed this swing technique that is based around retaining all your weight on your front foot as opposed to shifting your weight throughout your swing.</p>
<p>The <a title="Learn More about Stack and Tilt... Click Here" href="http://www.medicus.com/land14.php?sid=52427&amp;g=1&amp;affid=CJ">Medicus Golf Trainer is key to developing this Stack and Tilt swing technique</a>, but before we get into that, let’s talk about and watch a video of the Stack and Tilt swing technique.  Does it work?  What are the Pros and Cons?  If over a dozen PGA tour Pros are using it, is it the right swing technique for YOUR golf game, too?</p>
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<p>How Does the Medicus Trainer Facilitate the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing?</p>
<p>This article will explain how the Medicus trainer golf club facilitates the famous Stack and Tilt golf swing that has been very popular in recent years. In fact about a couple of dozen PGA Tour pros have adopted this swing technique. But first of all we need to discuss what the Stack and Tilt golf swing is and subsequently what are its advantages and disadvantages.</p>
<p>The Stack and Tilt Golf Swing</p>
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</a>In a nutshell, the Stack and Tilt golf swing advocates that a golfer’s weight should remain toward the front and not shift to the back during the swing. Another way to look at it is that the head should remain in the same place during the swing. Some golfers have the tendency to “sway” during the golf swing, and in fact this works for some players. But it can only be effective if the golfer can have his club hit the ground at the right spot consistently and if the proper weight transfer occurs which will allow the player to hit the ball squarely. In fact some teaching pros advocate moving the body backward during the swing, especially with the driver, and keeping the body weight and the head position behind the ball in order to generate more power.</p>
<p>The Stack and Tilt requires almost the opposite in body position. That is, most of the weight is on the left side, say perhaps 60%, and remains there during the backswing. If you can picture a stick being placed in the ground that touches the golfer’s left hip, his left side should remain touching against that stick throughout the swing. This would be for a right handed golfer, and the opposite would be the case for a lefty. If a player swings in such a fashion, his shoulders will be lined up vertically at the top of the backswing and “stacked” over the left hip (again for a right handed golfer). Since the body has turned and the player’s back is more or less facing the target, his spine will necessarily tilt somewhat. So that is where the “Stack and Tilt” expression comes from. It would seem to be easier to just think about keeping the head in the same place and making the swing after setting up with about 60% of the player’s weight on the front foot.</p>
<p>How Does the Medicus Trainer Facilitate the Stack and Tilt?</p>
<p>The Medicus trainer helps a golfer who wants to emulate the Stack and Tilt swing. The Medicus Trainer has been specifically designed to break, or become unhinged, at six different parts of the golf swing if swing faults occur. Here is an article that explains all six of these mechanisms in detail: Medicus Driver. The Medicus trainer aids in attaining a Stack and Tilt movement specifically at the moment of ball impact. That is, if the golfer’s weight is positioned too far behind the ball at impact the Medicus trainer will become unhinged. This would be a pretty weird feeling to have the club break just as the ball is being hit. I doubt most golfers would want to repeat that type of thing, and in that way the Medicus almost forces the golfer to correct his swing fault.</p>
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<p>Why Bother With All This?</p>
<p>The Stack and Tilt swing was promoted to facilitate hitting the golf ball squarely. If the player’s weight is to the rear, it is possible he or she will not be able to successfully transfer weight to the left side (again, for a righty). The result is an open or closed clubface at impact, depending on how the player’s body tries to compensate for the error. However, some teaching pros feel that the Stack and Tilt approach is not for everyone. Some high handicap players have too much weight towards their front foot already, and they also do not have the athletic ability to get through the ball squarely. For those players the stack and tilt is a bad idea.</p>
<p>Walt Ballenberger is web master for <a href="http://www.medicusdriver.info/">http://www.medicusdriver.info</a> and several other golf web sites. Check out <a href="http://www.medicusdriver.info/MedicusDriverArticleIndex.htm">http://www.medicusdriver.info/MedicusDriverArticleIndex.htm</a> for more information about the Medicus Driver and other Medicus golf training aids.</p>
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<p>Stack and Tilt Golf Swing Video</p>
<p>Bottom Line About the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing</p>
<p>While the Stack and Tilt is not for everyone, the fact remains that there are plenty of golfers out there that could gain more yardage, more consistency, and lower scores by adopting the Stack and Tilt golf swing.</p>
<p>Is the Stack and Tilt Swing Right For YOU?</p>
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		<title>Best Golf Swing Tips for Weekend Golfers &#8211; The no Backswing Swing</title>
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The best golf swing tips all say the same thing in different ways: The key to good shot-making is to minimize unnecessary movement that causes a swing flaw and leads to a bad shot. It starts with simplifying the backswing.
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<h3>Best Golf Swing Tips for Weekend Golfers &#8211; The no Backswing Swing</h3>
<p>The best golf swing tips all say the same thing in different ways: The key to good shot-making is to minimize unnecessary movement that causes a swing flaw and leads to a bad shot. It starts with simplifying the backswing.</p>
<p>How to swing &#8211; golf at its best must be simple. If you watch the pros like I do, and take in every golf<span id="more-87"></span> magazine and instructional program on the Golf Channel, you will come away with one main golf swing tip: Keep It Simple, Superman (or Superwoman)! Ernie Els, the Big Easy himself is the premier example. He has a seemingly easy backswing, under total control, that he unleashes into one of the most powerful swings on the PGA Tour. He doesn&#8217;t swing hard.</p>
<p>On the other hand, take a look at the &#8216;grip and rip it&#8217; violence of John Daly&#8217;s swing. Big John is famous for his prodigious drives, starting with a backswing that goes so far back past horizontal that weekend golfers have done major damage to their lower backs mimicking it.</p>
<p>Big John has the athletic talent and experience to play winning golf at the highest level, in spite of such a violent swing. Big Easy does, too, in spite of his easy, controlled swing. The example for me to imitate is obviously the easy swing. Swinging too hard almost never  works.</p>
<p>Top Golf Swing Tip for Control and Accuracy</p>
<p>This is where one of the most useful tips I have ever discovered for my own game applies. Since most of the mistakes in a swing come during the backswing (I have heard 70%), that is where to concentrate on simplifying. Here is what I discovered.</p>
<p>First, I had the opportunity to get lessons that included taking a video of my swing. (Then the instructor put it side by side with Tiger&#8217;s swing, which is a brutal comparison for any weekend golfer!) When the instructor asked me to take my backswing to horizontal, I did so. However, the video showed me going way past that. When he asked me to take it straight up &#8211; i.e., not past vertical &#8211; it came closer to being horizontal.</p>
<p>The point is that I am not the only one to not realize how far back my backswing goes. This is a common self-misperception. Going back too far is a problem because the farther I take it back, the more movement I put into it. Not a good formula for good golf. The question is, how short can I make my backswing to eliminate as many mistakes as possible, without sacrificing distance?</p>
<p>The No Backswing Swing</p>
<p>Okay, there is no such thing as &#8216;no&#8217; backswing. It so, it would consist of addressing the ball and then pushing it forward. The &#8216;no&#8217; backswing is really just a highly abbreviated backswing. If full means 100%, then &#8216;no&#8217; means more like 25%. The position of the shaft goes to vertical, that&#8217;s all.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the power that you can generate with only a 25% backswing is surprising. And the control of the swing is tremendous. There is almost no chance for that little waggle at the top, or any other ineffective movement of the club &#8211; after all, there is no top to this backswing.</p>
<p>I got pretty excited about this when I saw the video. My first swing was at a local golf course in Phoenix on June 21. I sliced it my first shot. I got the hang of it after a couple more hits. I recommend working out the kinks on the driving range, not like I did in a live round.</p>
<p>In spite of my early glitches, I hit my drives as far as ever and consistently straighter than I have in years. In fact, I didn&#8217;t chicken out like I usually do and pull out my fairway metals on the tee box for the final few holes, just to avoid my driver-only slice. Nope, I used my driver all the way to the end, and I was very pleased with the results. The no backswing golf swing worked for me, and I suspect it will work for a lot of other weekend golfers as well.</p>
<p>Be sure watch the video first, so you have a clear visual of what I&#8217;ve described in this article, though.</p>
<p>Dr. Dennis Clark, professional scientist and amateur golfer, has been playing and enjoying golf for more than 40 years. He has discovered that golf swing tips are sometimes valuable and sometimes not. No surprise there. His key to good shot-making is to keep thing simple and minimize movement that causes swing flaws and leads to bad shots. Have some fun and see what he has to say by and for the Everyday Golfer.
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Most golf pros think that there is no perfect gold swing. Depending on an individual&#8217;s physical features, muscle structure, height and weight, different clubs can be ideal for swinging to get the best result. However, there is something called as proper golf swing.
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<h3>Mastering a Proper Golf Swing</p>
<p>Most golf pros think that there is no perfect gold swing. Depending on an individual&#8217;s physical features, muscle structure, height and weight, different clubs can be ideal for swinging to get the best result. However, there is something called as proper golf swing.</p>
<p>Among all differences that you will see amongst golfers on television or elsewhere, there is a common<span id="more-86"></span> thread that runs through all their techniques. They have mastered the basics like their golf grip, aim and their setup. They are able to reproduce a perfect swing every time. This is essential to a proper golf swing.</p>
<p>There are three basic parts to the swing: the backswing, the downswing, and the finish. These must be integrated into a smooth, continuous motion that is neither too fast nor too slow, and creates a rhythm that can be replicated over and over, countless times.</p>
<p>You should control your backswing with your hands, not your arms. Do not pick up the club with your hands. Instead, bring it back with both your hands and arms in a single motion. Allow your hips and shoulders to twist naturally as you move through the backswing. You should be comfortable, and not working too hard. Your hands should begin to set at waist level and be completely set at the top of your swing. Avoid overswinging.</p>
<p>When working to obtain a consistent swing, your objective is to be patient in the execution of your backswing. A solid backswing is the foundation of your downswing and sets you up to achieve the maximum controllable head speed for your downswing. Upon the transition from the backswing to the downswing, your goal is to keep your body synchronized, which can be achieved by visualizing yourself pulling with your left arm.</p>
<p>Unless you manage to finish well, you won&#8217;t succeed in achieving a proper golf swing, even if you have already mastered a good backswing and downswing. Finish high at the end, after keeping the face of the club square for a couple of inches following the striking of the ball. This high finish is critical &#8211; you&#8217;ll get less air should your finish be too low. At the end of the swing, you should transfer your weight back in order to remain balanced.</p>
<p>Now that you understand the basic components of the game, you need to get out there and practice. Quality equipment is a must-have. If you have poorly balanced clubs or ones that are too stiff or springy, you&#8217;ll have a tough time playing consistently. A good brand for quality is <a href="http://beatingpar.com/golf_equipment/Picking-the-Best-Sized-Clubs-for-the-Beginning-Golfer.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Callaway golf clubs. With skill and the right equipment, you&#8217;ll be at the top of your game in no time.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.wefixgolfers.com/stack-and-tilt-golf-swing-does-it-work/">Stack and Tilt Golf Swing &#8211; Does It Work?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wefixgolfers.com">WeFixGolfers.com</a></p>
<p>The Stack and Tilt Golf Swing has gained an amazing amount of popularity in the past few years &#8211; and for good reason!  The guys at Medicus developed this swing technique that is based around retaining all your weight on your front foot as opposed to shifting your weight throughout your swing.</p>
<p>The <a title="Learn More about Stack and Tilt... Click Here" href="http://www.medicus.com/land14.php?sid=52427&amp;g=1&amp;affid=CJ">Medicus Golf Trainer is key to developing this Stack and Tilt swing technique</a>, but before we get into that, let&rsquo;s talk about and watch a video of the Stack and Tilt swing technique.  Does it work?  What are the Pros and Cons?  If over a dozen PGA tour Pros are using it, is it the right swing technique for YOUR golf game, too?</p>
<p>How Does the Medicus Trainer Facilitate the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing?</p>
<p>This article will explain how the Medicus trainer golf club facilitates the famous Stack and Tilt golf swing that has been very popular in recent years. In fact about a couple of dozen PGA Tour pros have adopted this swing technique. But first of all we need to discuss what the Stack and Tilt golf swing is and subsequently what are its advantages and disadvantages.</p>
<p>The Stack and Tilt Golf Swing</p>
<p><a onmouseover="window.status='http://www.Medicus.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;" href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/qm82vpyvpxCFMDKHGGCEDIJJLEJ" target="_top"><br /> </a>In a nutshell, the Stack and Tilt golf swing advocates that a golfer&rsquo;s weight should remain toward the front and not shift to the back during the swing. Another way to look at it is that the head should remain in the same place during the swing. Some golfers have the tendency to &ldquo;sway&rdquo; during the golf swing, and in fact this works for some players. But it can only be effective if the golfer can have his club hit the ground at the right spot consistently and if the proper weight transfer occurs which will allow the player to hit the ball squarely. In fact some teaching pros advocate moving the body backward during the swing, especially with the driver, and keeping the body weight and the head position behind the ball in order to generate more power.</p>
<p>The Stack and Tilt requires almost the opposite in body position. That is, most of the weight is on the left side, say perhaps 60%, and remains there during the backswing. If you can picture a stick being placed in the ground that touches the golfer&rsquo;s left hip, his left side should remain touching against that stick throughout the swing. This would be for a right handed golfer, and the opposite would be the case for a lefty. If a player swings in such a fashion, his shoulders will be lined up vertically at the top of the backswing and &ldquo;stacked&rdquo; over the left hip (again for a right handed golfer). Since the body has turned and the player&rsquo;s back is more or less facing the target, his spine will necessarily tilt somewhat. So that is where the &ldquo;Stack and Tilt&rdquo; expression comes from. It would seem to be easier to just think about keeping the head in the same place and making the swing after setting up with about 60% of the player&rsquo;s weight on the front foot.</p>
<p>How Does the Medicus Trainer Facilitate the Stack and Tilt?</p>
<p>The Medicus trainer helps a golfer who wants to emulate the Stack and Tilt swing. The Medicus Trainer has been specifically designed to break, or become unhinged, at six different parts of the golf swing if swing faults occur. Here is an article that explains all six of these mechanisms in detail: Medicus Driver. The Medicus trainer aids in attaining a Stack and Tilt movement specifically at the moment of ball impact. That is, if the golfer&rsquo;s weight is positioned too far behind the ball at impact the Medicus trainer will become unhinged. This would be a pretty weird feeling to have the club break just as the ball is being hit. I doubt most golfers would want to repeat that type of thing, and in that way the Medicus almost forces the golfer to correct his swing fault.</p>
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<p>Why Bother With All This?</p>
<p>The Stack and Tilt swing was promoted to facilitate hitting the golf ball squarely. If the player&rsquo;s weight is to the rear, it is possible he or she will not be able to successfully transfer weight to the left side (again, for a righty). The result is an open or closed clubface at impact, depending on how the player&rsquo;s body tries to compensate for the error. However, some teaching pros feel that the Stack and Tilt approach is not for everyone. Some high handicap players have too much weight towards their front foot already, and they also do not have the athletic ability to get through the ball squarely. For those players the stack and tilt is a bad idea.</p>
<p>Walt Ballenberger is web master for <a href="http://www.medicusdriver.info/">http://www.medicusdriver.info</a> and several other golf web sites. Check out <a href="http://www.medicusdriver.info/MedicusDriverArticleIndex.htm">http://www.medicusdriver.info/MedicusDriverArticleIndex.htm</a> for more information about the Medicus Driver and other Medicus golf training aids.</p>
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<p>Bottom Line About the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing</p>
<p>While the Stack and Tilt is not for everyone, the fact remains that there are plenty of golfers out there that could gain more yardage, more consistency, and lower scores by adopting the Stack and Tilt golf swing.</p>
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<p>An article for golf players where the author writes about Golf Putting and the specifics of breaking putts. It&#8217;s also analyzed why this subject, till recently, has never been deeply studied.
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<p>No, I&#8217;m not referring to that hole on the green where the pin rests waiting to be removed to let the golf ball go in. Instead, I&#8217;m talking about Black Holes, those regions of cosmic<span id="more-84"></span> space with a gravitational field so intense that not even light can escape from it. That is, we don&#8217;t know anything about what&#8217;s inside.</p>
<p>In golf putting there&#8217;s also a kind of Black Hole for the great majority of players. Inside, is carefully kept the background needed to confidently face breaking putts. As a consequence, millions of golf players feel like zombies, lost in the middle of sloping greens, having their eyes blindfolded.</p>
<p>Too much drama? I won&#8217;t dispute that. I just want to emphasize that there are lots of easy putts missed everyday, everywhere, by golfers that never had the chance to learn how to deal with this subject of breaking putts. And it can be taught and made easy to use for common players of all levels.</p>
<p>Remember your first attempts with breaking putts. Perhaps you are a self made putter that found your way by trial and error; or maybe you went to the golf course with some kind of golf guru that, for every breaking putt, told you to aim x inches, or y feet, or z yards above the hole. And, regardless of the outcome, you were astonished and wondering where did those magic distances come from and desiring to get the talent to decide it on your own. But you found it impossible to find anything written specifically about it or a serious way to be taught about that.</p>
<p>This is a very important subject because breaking putts are something every golfer has to face several times during a round of golf and, no matter how good his putting technique is, success won&#8217;t come unless he chooses a good line. This fact is related with another one. When a golf player has a breaking putt to do he must aim some point that isn&#8217;t the cup&#8217;s center and if he or she doesn&#8217;t know what kind of ball track the ball will follow all happens as if he, or she, is putting blindfolded. Even for non-golfers it&#8217;s easy to feel the drama. And if we consider that during a round of golf almost half of total strokes are putts and more than half of them can be breaking putts, the drama turns to tragedy.</p>
<p>The reason that made this problem remain for so long without some light being shed on it, is the fact that some basic concepts of physics and geometry are needed to deal with it. And those 2 words are scary and intimidate common people, even before you enter the subject. This means we are facing a kind of vicious circle: the problem is important and needs to be addressed, the solution is based on some basic concepts that scare people, no one dares, so, the problem remains unsolved.</p>
<p>The first serious attempt I know to break this stalemate is an ebook called Golf Putting Lines that is now selling online. As far as I know, there are no other books, articles, videos, whatever, thoroughly treating this subject. It assumes that correctly identifying lines is a matter that requires some background in physics and geometry that the great majority of golf players don&#8217;t have, or don&#8217;t remember, or don&#8217;t even want to hear about for its reputation of being difficult and inappropriate for a golfing environment. As a consequence, objective number one was to make it simple at any cost. I believe it is and I also believe it&#8217;s accessible for anyone with a normal background.</p>
<p>This is what is inside:</p>
<p>-Insights about ball tracks. The concept; the different kinds.</p>
<p>-Break definition and the right point where it must be measured.</p>
<p>-Introduction to the concepts of &#8220;aim point&#8221; and &#8220;break point&#8221;.</p>
<p>-Explanations about break and clues to evaluate how much a putt will break.</p>
<p>-Analysis of the different factors that affect ball trajectory.</p>
<p>-Suggestions of some drills and experiments that will help golfers to become more sensitive to the several green factors that influence putting lines and, as a consequence, make them more confident with those putts that used to make people sweat<br />
<br />even in cold winter days.</p>
<p>For those interested in a deeper insight, it&#180;s also revealed why and how things happen and no more than that. This is a separate chapter everybody can skip without major consequences.</p>
<p>There is also room for surprise, for instance, when it&#8217;s explained why putts in the range 1 to 4 yards (roughly) are more reliable if there is a clear break to consider than if they look flat and level.</p>
<p>Interesting, as well, is the fact that the ebook is as succinct as possible because the author believes readers are looking for solutions, not for literature.</p>
<p>The result is an ebook that tries to fill the gap between the solutions every golfer needs to become a better player and the theory behind those solutions, something no one is remotely interested in. In other words, it is a successful attempt to provide some gain without pain.</p>
<p>Marcel White<br />
<br />www.puttinglines.com
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You will learn the benefits of shopping for golf shoes at online golf stores. Look for discount golf shoes online or cheap golf shoes for under $100.

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<h3>A Guide To Buying Discount Golf Shoes Online</h3>
<p>You will learn the benefits of shopping for golf shoes at online golf stores. Look for discount golf shoes online or cheap golf shoes for under $100.
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<p>Online shopping is getting more and more popular for finding the best deals. Golf shoes are no exception and golfers are looking for discount golf shoes online as a way to save money. It seams with the $400<span id="more-83"></span> price tag of golf drivers and even the latest technologically advanced golf balls selling for $45 the dozen, golfers are not willing to spend much on their golf shoes.</p>
<p>Golfers that are looking for cheap golf shoes are definitely not looking for poor quality ones &#8211; they know that the best golf shoes of yesterday are the clearance golf shoes of today. Golf shoes are constantly changing, whether it be new designs or materials, so that the manufacturers can offer their discount golf shoes at prices less than half the price.</p>
<p>If you know the precise size of golf shoe that you need then buying them online makes sense. As golf shoes have to be really comfortable, many come in different widths from narrow through extra wide golf shoes. Even these harder to find widths are offered as discount golf shoes; with prices under $100 you can find small sizes like 4 1/2 all the way up to large size 16 golf shoes, as well as all the different width options.</p>
<p>When looking for cheap golf shoes you don&#8217;t have to consider only unknown golf shoe brands. There are dozens of top brand name golf shoes that are priced at under $100, for example: Adidas Tour 360 II, Nike SP-7 TW Tour, Footjoy Dryjoys PODS, Puma Concorde GTX, Etonic G-SOK XCR Spikeless golf shoes, and ECCO Classic Crossfire Saddle golf shoes. Other top brands that you can also find for under $100 include Hi-Tec, Bite, and Callaway golf shoes.</p>
<p>You are not limited to only choosing boring styles when shopping for cheap golf shoes. You will find softspike golf shoes, spikeless golf shoes, casual and classic golf shoes, golf sandals, as well as all the womens golf shoes available. All these golf shoes can be found with some sort of discount, whether it is clearance, on sale, or closeout prices.</p>
<p>If you like Footjoy golf shoes, then you have another option for buying cheap golf shoes &#8211; Footjoy blems. A blem shoe is typically one that has a very minor blemish from the factory. Footjoy blems also consist of retail store returns and factory overruns. These blemishes do not affect the performance or the warranty of the shoe, in fact they are brand new shoes in their box.</p>
<p>Buying Footjoy blems is the way to go if you want the latest Footjoy golf shoes at the best possible price. All the latest Footjoys can be found, like Reelfit, Classics Tour, Dryjoys, Contour, GF II, and womens Footjoy blems &#8211; with savings of up to 50%. If you want the latest Footjoy Classics Tour shoe but don&#8217;t like the $320 price, then check out the blems at only $159.</p>
<p>Buying golf shoes online is a fantastic way to save money and also you will have more choice. As it is easy to shop around on the Internet, you will be able to find your favorite golf shoes with discounts of 60% or more. Some stores stock some discontinued styles that they sell with a final clearance tag, often at cost or below. When you buy discount golf shoes, with what you save, you will be able to buy a couple of dozen Callaway Tour ix or Titleist Pro V1x golf balls.</p>
<p>Before buying golf shoes on the internet, make sure you visit Mick Euan Tait&#8217;s website where you can find more information on the <a href="http://www.golf-online-tips.com/shoes/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Best Golf Shoes</a>.<br />
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<p>I have been playing all summer and I am starting to realize the negative effects in the quality of my clubs.  I am currently using a set of cheap Pro Simmons (Icon)  clubs off of ebay. Graphite shafts. Regular Flex. I am wanting a set of clubs I can &#8220;grow into&#8221; if thats possible. Money isnt a big deal. I golf with guys of moderate eperience,<span id="more-81"></span> and I feel I could improve with a better quality set of clubs. They suggest Taylormades. I am at a disadvantage due to geographic area. The closest place to try clubs in a demo area is an hour and a half away.  I am 5&#039;6&#039;&#039; around 205 with a fairly fast swing speed. Any suggestions on a maker I should look into. I kind of like the r7&#039;s but I am open to any suggestions and opinions. </p>
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		<title>History of Masters Golf Tournament</title>
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History of Masters Golf Tournament
The Masters Golf Tournament is one of the most famous golf tournaments held in United States. Though the tournament itself is not very old, it has a very eventful history that has played an important role in shaping many golf legends. To find out more about the Master&#8217;s tournament, read on.

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<h3>History of Masters Golf Tournament</h3>
<p>The Masters Golf Tournament is one of the most famous golf tournaments held in United States. Though the tournament itself is not very old, it has a very eventful history that has played an important role in shaping many golf legends. To find out more about the Master&#8217;s tournament, read on.
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<p>		The Masters Golf Tournament was initially named, &#8216;Augusta National<span id="more-80"></span> Invitation&#8217;. The story of Augusta National Invitation dates back to the year 1931. Golf legend Bobby Jones wanted to construct his own <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/golf/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">golf</a> course which he could use after retirement. He started searching for a suitable piece of land with the help of Clifford Roberts, who was an investment specialist and golfer. A huge piece of land in Augusta, Georgia, which used to be an indigo plantation was purchased for the purpose. </p>
<p>The land had to be developed, designed and modeled to suit a golf course. Hence in 1931, Jones hired Alister MacKenzie to model and develop the land. The most interesting twist in MacKenzie&#8217;s career was that, he actually qualified as a surgeon, from Scotland. The construction was completed in 1933 and was formally opened. Sadly MacKenzie did not live to see the first masters tournament, that was conducted on the most famous golf course that he designed.</p>
<p>In the initial years the masters tournament was named as the &#8216;Augusta National Invitation&#8217; after the golf course. The first tournament of the invitation was was held on 22nd March 1934. The first tournament&#8217;s champion was Horton Smith. In 1939, the name of Augusta National Invitation was changed to Masters Golf Tournament. The maiden tournament of the Master&#8217;s was played with current holes 10 through 18, which served as the first nine. The later one through nine served as the second nine. This arrangement was reversed and the present day layout was formed. The members of the club debated whether Jones should be permitted to participate in the tournament or not. The decision to let Jones compete, resulted in establishment of many of his legendary hits. </p>
<p>Since 1940, the tournament has been held in first week of April. And has been held very consistently since then. The only time that saw a break in the streak of the tournament was during the Second World War. Livestock was reared on the course to aid the war.</p>
<p>In the course of its history, the Augusta golf course has undergone structural changes, that has changed the method of play. In 2001, the length of the course was 6,925 yards if measured from the famous masters trees. In 2002 the length was increased to 7,270 yards and in 2006 it was again increased to 7,445 yards. Many noted players commented on the modification and expansions of the course. Golfing legend <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/tiger-woods/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Tiger Woods</a>, passed one of his most famous comments on the change by saying &#8220;shorter hitters are going to struggle&#8221;.</p>
<p>The grass that occupied the golf course has also undergone modifications. Initially the grass was classified as the wide blade Bermuda. After the 1970&#8217;s, the wide-bladed Bermuda was replaced with the narrow bladed Bermuda. The Bermuda grass unfortunately did not ideally suit the golf course. The Bermuda in par-3 was hence replaced by bent grass. The bent grass ideally suited the course and hence all the grass on the course was replaced with bent grass. The first tournament that was played on the new surface was 1981 tournament. </p>
<p>The Masters tournament has been the battle ground of the most skilled golf players. The tournament has seen many noteworthy and legendary records being established. In 1997, Tiger Woods became the youngest player, to win the tournament, he was only 21 years old. In the 1997 championship he also broke some very significant records. The oldest player to win the championship was Jack Nicklaus, in 1986, as he was 46 years old at the time of his victory. Several other golfing records have been established in the Masters and several others are yet to be broken, and new ones to be established, as the tournament enters yet another era of modernization.
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