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DO YOU WANT TO PLAY GOLF ??????

Golf has been around for over 500 years!! It has its own set of rules,so why not buy a book? We have several different versions to choose from.

As far as clubs are concerned you will need some nice cavity backed irons with a large sweet spot to minimize errors.Start off with a large three wood and get used to driving the ball before attempting to use a straight faced driver. Look at our golf clubs page we have hundreds to choose from !

Get some golf lessons from your local professional or buy a DVD , learn from the experts and study at your own pace

Try out different balls until you find one type to suit you. !!

It does not matter if you cannot hit the ball as far as the experts, consistency and knowing how far you hit each club is the key.

PRACTICE , PRACTICE AND A BIT MORE YOU WILL ONLY IMPROVE .

Whatever your golfing equipment needs you should find it on this site.

BEST OF LUCK


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