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OCEANSIDE: Municipal golf course feeling economy’s bite

OCEANSIDE: Municipal golf course feeling economy’s bite
Time was, people lined up to get tee times at OceansideMunicipal Golf Course, but these days the course is offeringspecial deals to lure back penny-pinching players who’ve beenhard-hit by the economic recession.
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How to Improve Your Golf Swing : Getting the Golf Ball in the Air on a Downswing

Get the golf ball in the air on a downswing; learn how in this free golf tips video lesson on improving your golf swing. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

Branding for Golf Tournaments

Branding for Golf Tournaments

When on a golf course or watching a golf tournament one might notice many branded products. Imprinted golf towels, shirts, visors, caps and golf bags are some of the more popular promotional items seen at golf tournaments. The main point to consider when branding for a golf tournament is that the brand should always yield to the game. Golf tournament sponsors can imprint their name and logo on many of the branded products in a way that still appears classy.

When making a check list of promotional items for a golf tournament do not forget the basic products. Golf tees, ball markers, divot repair tools and of course imprinted golf balls. People generally expect to receive these items at a golf tournament. However, avoid purchasing the cheapest imprinted golf balls, tee packs and ball markers because they are not likely to give you an exceptional promotion. The more imprinted golf items you distribute does not necessarily mean your brand will receive more coverage. Actually, offering low quality promotional items can be a big mistake. You do not want your potential customers to perceive your promotion as being cheap. If you offer people low quality items, they are more likely to think that your service is less professional. Therefore, use quality promotional items to promote your corporate image at every golf tournament.

In addition to the basic golf promotional item, a tournament sponsor should provide golfers with new items they do not normally receive at golf tournaments. Although the basic products are a necessity at a golf tournament, sponsors need to go beyond the traditional golf items. For example, imprinted duffel bags, clothing bags and luggage make great prizes at golf tournaments. Sponsors do not want to move away from the traditional imprinted golf products however, add a non golf promotional product will have a positive impact on the golfers at tournament.

Staff volunteers are as important and golf tournaments as the golfers. Providing the volunteers with useful promotional items benefits the people helping at the tournament as well as the sponsors. Items such as imprinted golf umbrellas, embroidered golf shirts, golf jackets, visors and caps will be appreciated by volunteer staff. Imprinted golf umbrellas make great advertising vehicles for the sponsors and protect the staff and volunteers from the sun and/or rain. People will most likely wear the golf apparel long after the tournament, thus displaying the corporate logo often. Remember to thank the staff volunteers; they will appreciate the gifts and sponsors will appreciate the branding of their logos.

As the popularity of golf in the corporate world increases, the number of golf-related promotional products available increases as well. When planning your next golf tournament do not forget the traditional golf items like apparel, caps, towels, repair tools and logo golf balls. In addition, consider the importance of giving “non golf,“ merchandise such as duffel bags, clothing bags and luggage Most importantly, give something unique and different. Your tournament sponsors and all participants deserve the best.

Frank Tecca has been helping businesses build brand awareness through promotional products for over six years. Frank is the ecommerce manager at Logo Expressions, Inc., one of the fastest growing promotional products companies in the United States.

Ultimate Short Game System - Putting, Chipping, Pitching, Bunkers.

Ultimate Short Game System - Putting, Chipping, Pitching, Bunkers.
Revamped For Conversions And Highly Researched Marketing Process. Easily Make Multiple Sales Per Day In A Lucrative High Traffic Market. Why Improve Just Putting When You Can Improve Your Entire Short Game? Free Up Your Golf Swing To Let Em’ Rip.
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The Break Par Blueprint.
Twelve Module Course Containing All The Golf Tips And Practice Techniques I Used To Break Par Within A Year. Ebook, Video And Membership Site With Different Levels Of Coaching. Follows On From The Amazon Number One Best Selling Sports Book ‘Dream On’.
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Summer season in full swing at local golf courses
The following is a comparison of summer rates at a number of public golf courses in the area.
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Division of Excel Industries managing Hesston Golf Park
Blue Tee Management, a division of Excel Industries Inc., manufacturer of Hustler Turf Equipment, has assumed operations of Hesston Golf Park effective June 1.
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How to Chose a Golf Bag and What to Look For

How to Chose a Golf Bag and What to Look For

When it comes to playing the game of golf, many people think that the last thing anyone should be thinking about is the type of golf bag that one has out on the golf playing field. However, even though nobody may be thinking about the exact type of golf bag they have while putting or making hole-in-ones, it does help to have a golf bag that is perfect for you and your golf clubs. Chances are that if you have been playing the game for awhile then you know why it is important to have a sturdy, quality-material golf bag, however, if you are just a beginner in the game then this is definitely something that you want to think about.

The Type of Bag: There are so many types of golf bags that one could literally take several hours in a golf store contemplating the correct type of bag that is perfect for his or her golf clubs as well as style! However, even though it may seem like the possibilities are endless, there are several things that one should take into consideration when looking at what golf bag he or she will buy.

First, organization is the key when golfing, especially if the individual is going to be competing in a tournament. Even if you’re not competing in a tournament, organization is still especially helpful when trying to keep track of any extra golf balls you may be carrying, extra golf tees, and even the divot tool. Since organization is something that you definitely want to consider, there are types of golf bags that come with various compartments and pockets to store items and object in, such as those mentioned.

Second, protection of your golf clubs should also be something that’s important to the golfer. Golf clubs are definitely expensive and the longer one can keep them in tip-top shape the better. For this reason, some golf bags come designed with long tubes that are meant to hold each individual golf club. This not only helps with the organization factor, but it will also protect your golf clubs from knocking and bumping into each other.

Traveling With Your Golf Clubs: Another issue that one should take into consideration is the issue of traveling. Even though you may live right near a golf course, investing in a golf travel bag would be a wise thing to do, especially if you plan to travel to other areas of the region or country where you’ll play golf. There are plenty of golf travel bags to consider when also purchasing a regular golf bag. Golf travel bags can house your golf clubs and even the very bag that your clubs are inside.

Just as the golf bag is vitally important to the life of your clubs, a golf travel bag is even more important when traveling, especially if going through an airport where there is bound to be tight security. One example of a travel bag that is excellent for your equipment is the hybrid travel bag, which is composed of light materials and is usually foldable so it’s simple to carry and use for travel.

As you can see, considering what type of golf bag you should buy when choosing your golf equipment is a very delicate decision. Even though most of the decision rests with your own personal choices, there are definitely important things to think about, including protection of your golf clubs, organization, and even traveling issues with your equipment.

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This Week in Golf - July 1st through July 4th

This Week in Golf - July 1st through July 4th
PGA TOUR - AT&T NATIONAL - Aronimink Golf Club, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania - Tiger Woods takes his tournament to the Philadelphia area this week.
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Strickland is strictly good on the golf course
YOUNG Charlie Strickland, one of the most promising young golfers in the country, is to represent Golf At Goodwood as his home club in all future amateur events.
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Men’s Golf Adds One To Round Out Roster
AKRON, Ohio - Fourth year head men’s golf coach Nick Goetze recently announced the addition of Charlie Bull to the 2010-11 roster.
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Program teaches kids about golf

Program teaches kids about golf
Each hour, about 75 blue-shirted boys and girls, ranging in age from 5 to 15, await assignment to an age- and skill-appropriate station for the start of the day’s instruction. They are taking part in the Hole-N-One Junior Golf Program at the Broken Tee Englewood Golf Course.
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GOLF: Frys.com Open announces first commitments
SAN MARTIN - Rickie Fowler and Tom Pernice Jr. are among the first commitments for the Oct. 11-17 Frys.com Open at CordeValle, an event spokesman announced Tuesday. Fowler, one of the up and coming golfers on the PGA Tour, was runner-up at the 2009 Frys.com Open in Scottsdale, Ariz., and Pernice Jr. is a two-time event winner on the tour. Members of the PGA Tour have until Oct. 8 to commit to …
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Used Golf Balls and Back Yard Practice

Used Golf Balls and Back Yard Practice

Are you satisfied with your golf score? If you want to impress your golf buddies, but keep shooting the same score in the 100’s after months into the golf season, you have to make a change. How? Practice!


Let’s face it, the golf season in most areas of Canada and the U.S. runs from mid-April to late October. To make the best of the golf season, hone your game in your backyard by practicing with used golf balls. You can lower your golf score. If the golf season is seven months long, it can seem even longer when your scores don’t improve and when you don’t practice.


Who wants to trudge down the fairway feeling bad because hitting topped balls, shanks, or slices that only look good on watermelons? Isn’t it embarrassing to admit to friends and family that you had the same lousy round yesterday as you did three or four months ago. Guess what - you get better by practicing golf shots. And you don’ t have to spend tons of money by going to the golf driving range every day. You can set up your own mini golf range right in your own yard.


Here are tips to improve your golf score, impress your friends and smile when you look at the scorecard after your round of golf.


1. Put an easy-to-use golf practice area in your backyard.

For less than 0, you can buy quality used golf balls, a golf practice mat, a golf practice net, or even a golf practice cage. Just set them up in your back yard. Then, practice your golf swing with every golf club you have, from a driver to a sand wedge. When you set up your own practice area, you don’t have to worry about waiting in long lines at the golf range; you can practice when you want.


2. Target your short game with practice games.

Get a basket, used tire, or a hula hoop. Practice your chipping by hitting used golf balls into the chosen the target. You will develop a feel for how hard to hit a golf ball. When you improve your aim, you will improve your game.


3. Practice often.

If you think you only need to take a couple of swings, hit ten golf balls and feel you are ready to take on Tiger Woods, think again. In fact, just what are you thinking? Golf pros hit hundreds of practice shots a day to hone their aim, distance and muscle memory. If you can’t commit to a two hour practice session, break it up. Hit used golf balls into a net for 30 minutes in the early morning, chip into a tire for 15 minutes at noon and hone your short game in the evening.


4. Master one club at a time.

Do you want to shave off strokes quicker than a triple blade razor on a soft beard? Try this. Think about your last ten rounds of golf. What money shots did you miss that would have lowered your score? If you are like most golfers, you probably realize that you could have saved dozens of strokes from shots that were under 100 yards from the green. Here’s what to do. Tell yourself “I’m getting down in two” to get a can-do mindset. Practice those shots. Expect to hit good shots, take only two strokes to put your golf ball in the hole and guess what? That is exactly what you will do.


5. Visualize your perfect golf shots.

Many golf pros have a “mental” coach, a sports psychologist, to visualize a positive outcome. Here is what to do. Invest 10 minutes a day in sitting in a comfortable chair, closing your eyes and watching a mental movie of yourself driving straight and long down the middle of the fairway, or hitting a nine iron within twelve inches of the cup. Imagine leaping into the air or making a “YES!!!” fist pump with a lot of emotion. You will amaze yourself at the results.


When you use quality used golf balls and practice these five tips, your golf score can only improve. All you need is reliable golf practice equipment to make your practice sessions effective.

Dave Pipitone is an amateur golfer who invests time in practicing golf. To find bargains on used golf balls, visit Dave’s site at www.used-golf-balls.net.

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Annual 9/11 Memorial Golf Outing 6.28.10
Join Mike Infante of Austintown Beautification Committee for golf outing details.
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Local golf notes
The Volusia/Flagler Junior Golf Association’s board of directors is looking for volunteers to assist in advancing the development of junior golf in the area.
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Golf legend Ballesteros drops plan to play in British Open
Spanish golf legend Severiano Ballesteros, who is still recovering from brain surgery in 2008, will not take part in the British Open on the advice of his doctors, he said on his website.
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