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How to Get Started in Golfing

Monday, August 31st, 2009

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1. You should decide whether you need; Men’s, Women’s or Junior’s golf clubs:

Men’s Golf Clubs

Women’s Golf Clubs

Junior’s Golf Clubs

There are many advanced details for fitting the right golf clubs for yourself;

  • Your gender (male or female)
  • Your height in your stockings or socks
  • The distance from your wrist (where it bends) to the floor (without shoes)
  • Your age
  • Your handicap or skill level
  • How fast you swing a golf club
  • What club you use at the 150 yard marker

and so on. However, as a beginner your main concern should be to find affordable beginner clubs for you to practice with. It’s not recommended that you spend anymore than $500 on your first golf club set.

2. Although there are many golfer accessories and clothing options that can assist you in your game, at the very minimum, you should at least get a good pair of golfing shoes.

3. Practice. You won’t want to begin practice at a golf course, this is highly frowned upon, other players will be waiting on you and you may be asked to leave. It’s recommended that you start practicing in your home or backyard. You’ll want to pick up some practice golf balls, a practice golf net and/or a practice golf putting green and/or other golf practice tools. Once your comfortable enough with your swing, you’ll need to practice the real thing at a golfing range (NOT golf course). Do not use your practice golf balls, you’ll be given an entire bucket of balls to hit.

It’s recommended that you should continue to practice this in succession with your putting practice at home before you hit the golf courses. Most of all, Good Luck and have Fun!

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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

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Where Did Golf Originate? (The History of Golf)

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Do you believe that golf originated in Scotland or Ireland?

Actually, where golf truly came from is unknown and open to speculation. Some historians believe they’ve traced the game of golf back to the Roman game of Paganica; where players would hit a stuffed ball with a bent stick. Others believe it evolved from a Chinese game called Chuiwan. There were also similar games in Persia; Chaugán and Netherlands; Kolven among many others.

The most accepted theory is that the modern game of golf originated in Scotland sometime around the 12th Century.

However, I personally believe that golf did in fact originate from all of these places and many more around the world. How is that possible you ask? Many people have many misconceptions about many things in life. One HUGE misconception is that multiple people cannot have the exact same idea, creation or invention when in fact it is very common. I’m sure you’ve heard this argument, especially when you were younger;

Person A: “You didn’t make that up, I did, you got that from me.

Person B: “No, I didn’t even know you when I made that up, you must of heard it somewhere and thought you made it up.

I’m sure most of you have at least seen this argument take place if you weren’t involved yourself, and it’s so silly. Because although I’m sure on a more serious note there plagiarism problems and stolen works and ideas for the most part take place, the solution is often as simple as;

Person C: “Maybe you both made it up?

Of course golf has advanced quite a bit, but in essence it’s actually very primitive like many others sports, hitting a ball with a stick or kicking a ball or throwing a ball into a ring. We take our sports very seriously, but they all had to in fact originate from child-like games.

So why is it so hard to believe that golf’s becoming was natural from all of us collectively? I remember as a child before I’d even seen a golf ball or club and new what they were I’d take a baseball bat and baseballs and hit them like like they were golf balls on the ground into a horseshoe pit from a distance very similar to golf.

With most games, if they become popular enough, they may eventually become refined, commercialized and turned into a professional sport for money and entertainment. So I don’t believe that golf originated solely from Scotland, but I do believe they took an ancient game and refined it into the sport that it is today what we know as; GOLF.

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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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Picking the Perfect Pair of Ladies Golf Shoes

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Picking the Perfect Pair of Ladies Golf Shoes

Look and feel great on and off the course with the right shoes for you

Lady golfers know that the right shoes are essential to a good game, but with so many choices how do you know the perfect pair when you see them? If they meet the three criteria in this article, you can be confident you’ve found the perfect pair of ladies golf shoes that you’ll enjoy wearing for years to come.

Easy on the feet

Few things are more distracting than foot pain when you’re trying to concentrate on your swing. Your golf shoes should fit properly – not so tightly that they hurt, but snug enough to keep you from slipping. To minimize sweat and odor, look for linings made from breathable materials. The highest quality ladies golf shoes reduce foot fatigue with an orthopedic insert that allows you to play longer and better, which is really what it’s all about!

Easy on the eyes

No matter what your fashion sense, today’s ladies golf shoes come in so many colors and styles you’re sure to find one you love. Whether you want to stand out from the crowd in pink or yellow or stick with a sophisticated neutral tone, pick a pair that reflects your personality.

Easy on the wallet

Ladies golf shoes don’t come cheap, but if you’re willing to spend a bit more now you’ll save money in the long run. A good quality pair of women’s golf shoes can last for several years, while inexpensive ones with lesser workmanship and materials tend to wear out quickly and require replacing more often. Over time, this can get very expensive, not to mention frustrating when your shoe falls apart during a long day on the links! Golf shoes are an investment in your game, so choose wisely.

Ready to start shopping? For style, comfort, quality and value, Sandbaggers ladies golf shoes are one of the best brands available. To find out if Sandbaggers are the perfect pair for you, visit www.iznadgolf.com.

Golf Organizer – The Perfect Fathers Day Gift for Golfers

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Golf Organizer – The Perfect Fathers Day Gift for Golfers

Unsure what to get Dad this Fathers Day? Golf Organizers make practical, useful Fathers Day presents.

Every Fathers Day, it’s the same old thing: another tie, another “World’s Greatest Dad” BBQ apron. This year, why not get Dad something he can really use? Golf Organizers are a great gift idea for dads who love the links. They come in a number of prices and models, so there’s one bound to fit your budget, and best of all, a golf organizer father’s day present is both useful and original, no matter what type of Dad you have.

Glad Dad or Grumpy Dad

Has your Dad responded to every Father’s Day gift you ever gave him, from the painted rock paperweight you made in first grade to the nose hair trimmer you bought last year, with an enthusiastic “I love it!”? Or is your pop the type who opens the box, says “You shouldn’t have” and really means it? Either way, a golf organizer is a practical and affordable father’s day present that any golfer Dad will be grateful to receive.

Neat Freak Dad or Scattered Dad

If your Dad is an “everything in its place” kind of guy, he’ll love the way golf organizers have space for his clubs, balls, shoes, towels and more! Online retailer Iznad Golf’s top selling golf organizer holds two golf bags and has five shelves for storage, all for under $100.

On the other hand, if your Dad keeps his golf balls loose in the glove compartment, one golf shoe on the backseat and the other who knows where, you can help him get it together with a Samsonite Golf Trunk Organizer. This durable polyester and mesh case keeps Dad’s golf gear contained and dry. With room for 3 pairs of golf shoes, gloves, balls, a rain slicker – even cigars – Dad will spend less time looking for his gear and more time playing – the ultimate golf gift!

Dapper Dad or Shabby Dad

Unlike popular colors in golf shirts or even hot players, golf organizers never go out of style. From wall-mounted golf bag stands that keep golf gear off the floor and out of the way, to a golf organizer with bench that allows Dad to change shoes and get ready for the game with ease, there is a golf organizer that’s the perfect fit for your Dad.

Online retailer Iznad Golf carries a complete line of golf organizers.

Womens Golf Apparel: In Defense of Skorts

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Womens Golf Apparel: In Defense of Skorts

They’ve been called everything from “the devil’s work” to “the best invention in clothing for active women in decades.” How could one style of clothing – the skort — cause such a difference of opinion?

Skorts, a mainstay in ladies golf apparel, are the cause of all the controversy. As most of you know, or would derive from the name, skorts are womens skirts with a pair of shorts underneath. Fans of skorts like that they’re always comfortable and presentable, and that they never go out of style. Love them or hate them, skorts have been a staple of womens golf apparel since the 60’s and remain popular today – with good reason.

I See London, I See France…

Let’s face it, ladies. You don’t want your colleagues on the golf course singing this childhood rhyme in their heads every time you take a swing. Modesty is one of the main reasons for sporting a skort, and as long as you get the proper size, you’ll always be covered.

Be Cool

Everyone knows there’s no hotter place to be in the summer than out on the golf course. Why not wear something that’s designed to keep you cool and comfortable? The popular womens golf apparel company Antigua makes the Muse Skort, which features material with Desert Dry TM Moisture Management. With a left thigh zipper pocket, back snap pockets and 6 colors to choose from, you’ll not only feel cool in Antigua’s Muse Skort, but you’ll look it too.

Dress for Success

When skorts were first introduced as the latest fashion in womens golf apparel they were immediately embraced by the Ladies Professional Golf Tour, and several lady pro golfers, including stylish players like Natalie Gulbis and Michelle Wie, still swear by them today, These accomplished players know that without having to worry about wardrobe malfunctions or unsightly sweat stains, you’ll be able to concentrate on what you came for – winning the game!

Welcome

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

This is the first Iznad Golf Blog post, welcome. We hope to fill you in on all things Golf.

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