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How do golf courses get rid of moles?

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October 26th, 2008

Moles are killing my yard and i live next to a golf course. Is there any way to counter it?

Watch Caddyshack. This will solve all your problems

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Archive for October, 2008

How do golf courses get rid of moles?

Posted in All About Golf  by admin
October 26th, 2008

Have recently bought a golf bag with dividers that dont cover the entire lenght of the clubs. Im afraid that they will be damaged on the flight by handling.Which is the best bag to buy to make sure that the clubs are safe?

I had the same problem so a friend told me about these bags made just for this problem (OGIO is the only way to go)
*BAGS*
*Monster

http://www.ogio.com/product.php?product=176

*Straight Jacket

http://www.ogio.com/product.php?product=177

*Monster Description
The OGIO Monster travel bag, an oversized home-away-from-home for valuable golf gear, is designed to withstand extraordinary punishment, thanks in part to its SLEDTM (Structural Load Equalizing Deck) technology. With oversized wheels to facilitate easy maneuvering, and a padded ballistic nylon and tarpaulin exterior, the OGIO Monster is equipped to manage tour bags, yet its internal cinch straps can secure even the lightest of stand bags.

*Straight Jacket Description
The Straight Jacket lives up to its name by providing exceptional stability and security to your gear. Constructed with heavy grade materials, this durable, soft-sided bag includes inline skate wheels and powerful internal cinch straps to secure and transport sizes ranging from traditional stand bags to oversize tournament bags.

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How do golf courses get rid of moles?

Posted in All About Golf  by admin
October 26th, 2008

Hi, my husband loves to golf, but needs new clubs. I don't know anything about golf, but I would like to surprise him for our anniversary with a new set. What are some good brands, and how much can I expect to spend?

Don't even consider choosing his clubs for him. Clubs are so individual and high end clubs do require proper fitting by a professional. Callaway, Ping and Taylor made are amongst the best but Mizuno, Hogan and Adams amongst other are good as well.

Go to the nearest discount golf store in your area and get a $1,500. gift certificate. You could get away with less or pay even more it is all about your budget. If you want a complete set of top end clubs, expect to pay $1,000 for a good set of Irons, $up to 1,000 for a good set of 3 woods (metals), $200 each for any Hybrids, $200 for a putter and $500 for a set of wedges. A matching manufactures bag would run around $250.
You decide how much he will decide what. That will work.

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How do golf courses get rid of moles?

Posted in All About Golf  by admin
October 26th, 2008

Although hard to believe, I compete in Professional MIni Golf tournaments around the country and was wondering what type of ball would perform best on the green (min golf course lol). I seem to like balls with a lower compression (Maxfli Noodle, Volvik Crystal) yet after reading up on the design of golf balls, I am not sure that this is the right decision. What type of balls (compression, three piece two piece etc.) would help increase my performance.

hi. good question. but i think it would be wrong for people to recommend a specific type of a golf ball for you. the matter of fact is, in order to putt at your best, you need to depend on two things. feel and sound. maxfli noodle will feel smoother and a sound thats well… soft? and if you try any of the top flight golf balls, then you will find that it feels hard at impact and the noise it makes is a little louder. the bottomline is, EVERY golf balls feel and sound different. and the conclusion is that EVERY people have their preferences. phil mickelson said he changed his ball from titleist to callaway because he changed his putter. his putter was not very responsive to the contact so he wanted a ball that would make a louder noise at contact. so changing to a callaway ball was part of many other reasons because it slightly felt a little more "firm" so my recommendation is, try all sorts of different balls. take them to the putting green and see which ones feel and sound better. you are the only one that can determine which ball is best for you. pick the one based on feel and sound. good luck. :]

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How do golf courses get rid of moles?

Posted in All About Golf  by admin
October 26th, 2008

Learn how to improve your golf swing follow through to improve your golf drive in this free online video lesson.

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