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by Will Davies
This article reviews a popular product on how to improve your golf swing so that you can become a more consistent player and play better golf.
Filed under Golf by Will Davies
by James Barnett
It doesn't matter what sport your involved in,there is a feeling of great satisfaction and pride that comes from making good contact. In order to hit the ball solidly and consistently,the only way to accomplish this is through a lot of practice.
Filed under Golf by Jim Duggan
by Ray Walberg
There are many factors to consider before you choose a club and take a swing. One of the biggest factors to consider is golf weather. While a wet course will make your ball roll slower and a dry course will have the opposite affect, it?s really the wind that will have the biggest impact on your round of golf. Wind affects the direction your ball will go after you hit it and even after it touches the ground. Here are some basic golf tips for helping you compensate for wind.
Filed under Golf by Ray Walberg
by Dave Joa
Any female golfer who needs to find the best ladies golf clubs will know that this is still not easy despite the fact that there now more women golfers then ever before.
Filed under Golf by Dave Joa
by Trevor Wallace
I guess you can say that smoking Cuban cigars was simply my destiny. I mean I grew up in a family of third generation Cuban cigar smokers. Their not many of us. Plus the ones that are, they are not into Cuban cigars. After all, it is a pleasure that is reserved for only the selected few. Yes thanks to my bloodline, it wasn't long that when I personally got started into smoking Cuban cigars, I was hooked just like the rest of my family. I guess you can say that smoking Cuban cigars is part of our heritage.
Filed under Golf by Trevor Wallace
by Trevor Wallace
One of the most popular Cuban cigars of all time, mentioned in countless movies, tv shows and pretty much all over the world, the Montecristo Cuban cigar made Cuban cigars international on a global level. Started in the year nineteen thirty five by 'Garci' as they called him, the Montecristo line up produces one of the best Cuban cigars known to man. It also happens to be quite a treat but we will definitely get to that later.
Filed under Golf by Trevor Wallace
by Francis MacDonald
If asked where we are planning to visit for this year's annual vacation few of us would reply "the Western Isles of Scotland" but to be fair the Western Isles of Scotland have, in the last ten years or so, seen a noticeable increase in tourism. Each year there has been an increase in the number of visitors from elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the U.S.A. Below we examine some of the reasons for this apparent increase in popularity.
Filed under Golf by Francis MacDonald
by Trevor Wallace
One of the best Cuban cigars ever made, the H. Upmann stands tall when compared with the rest of the popular Cuban cigar brand such as the Cohiba and Montecristo. The name H. Upmann is somewhat of an anomaly because it is actually shared by two countries, Cuban and Dominican republic. This is a brand that is widely popular and has a very loyal and strong fanbase.
Filed under Golf by Trevor Wallace
by Trevor Wallace
Montecristo cigars first began to be produced in 1935 by a man named Garcia Menendez in Havana, Cuba. At this particular time, he was also the owner of the H. Upmann cigar brand which was extremely popular. The name for the Montecristo cigars came from the novel, the Count of Monte Christo which was very popular reading during that time, especially among those that rolled cigars.
Filed under Golf by Trevor Wallace
by Trevor Wallace
Montecristo cigars first began to be produced in 1935 by a man named Garcia Menendez in Havana, Cuba. At this particular time, he was also the owner of the H. Upmann cigar brand which was extremely popular. The name for the Montecristo cigars came from the novel, the Count of Monte Christo which was very popular reading during that time, especially among those that rolled cigars.
Filed under Golf by Trevor Wallace