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Golf Mat Reviews

Finally, A Golf Mat that Let's You Swing "Down-and-Through" the Ball (no more bounce) And It Even takes a Real Tee!
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5th March 2008

Golf Mat Reviews

Ther are some great new golf mats on the market. I’ve got a few of them. I have my trusty 3×5 Country Club Elite Mat in my back yard. This golf mat feels like a nice fairway and lets me hit down on the ball. It’s THE MOST REALISTIC MAT out there. My TallBoy Mat is even more forgiving but not as realistic.

Go see the Golf Mat Reviews on Country Club Elite here.

Also  See the Tallboy Golf Mat - great for those just learning to hit down and also if you have golfer’s elbow.

Posted by Jay McGrath in Golf Training Aids, golf, golf gifts, golf practice | 0 Comments

22nd January 2008

Games Golfers Play

 You might play for money, or just for bragging rights, but golf games within the game are something you’ll see every weekend – whether you’re playing in an official tournament or just with a regular foursome.

 Here are a few games you can play with your friends next time you hit the links:

 Traditional Skins

 Skins is a common game and there are several variations.  The classic version pits each golfer against the others on a hole-by-hole challenge.  It’s not the overall score that counts, but each score on each hole.

 Holes have values, so par 3 holes might be worth $0.25, par 4 holes worth $0.50 and par 5 holes worth $1.00.  At the end of the game, players add up the values of the holes they won and the others have to pay the winners.

 Scrambles

 A scramble when you’re playing skins lets you tam up with 2-4 other golfers.  All players tee off, but then the team chooses the best shot in the group.  When they approach the ball, all players hit a shot again to see whose ball is best for that shot. This continues on until the players putt out.

 Each team has a scorecard, but individual players do not.  If you’re playing a regular scramble, then overall score is what counts, but you can also play scramble skins, where each hole counts just as it does with individual skins players.

 Alternate Shots

 With a team of 2 or more golfers, you can play alternate shots.  One ball is played, but the golfers take turns hitting the ball.  One player might hit the ball off the tee, while another chips it onto the green, and a third putts it in. Team scorecards are what count, since each player doesn’t have their own scorecard.

 Football in Golf

You read that right!  You can play football skins in the game of golf.  Play it just like you would traditional skins games, but your talents are put to the test even more.  Once you win the hole, you have the ball, so you have to try to keep it on the next hole by getting a par or better.

Posted by Jay McGrath in golf | 0 Comments