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How To Drive The Ball Further Posted By: Paul McCarthy

November 28th, 2009

How To Drive the Ball Further by Paul McCarthy

I don’t know about you but I’m always impressed with a big drive. If someone has hit a big drive and they are in the middle of the fairway then they are at an incredible advantage to the guy who is fifty yards back down the fairway and in the rough.

I used to be the guy who was in the rough way back, but I have since been able to improve my distance hugely, and it hasn’t been as a result of going to the gym either. Technique is the most important thing you can learn if you want to hit the golf ball further.

If you can apply the right timing so that the club face is square on impact and the weight transfer is correct, then you’ll hit it a long way even if you don’t put that much power into it.

Here are some of the things that I did to add an extra fifty yards to my drive:

1) Exaggerate the weight transfer. When you swing the club back your weight should be on your right foot (assuming you’re right handed). At the top of the swing you should be loaded up like a coil with all your weight on the right foot. Then on the downswing, concentrate on transferring your weight through to your left foot as much as possible. You’ll hit some horrible shots to begin with but it’ll encourage your body to get used to that feeling of weight transfer.

2) On the downswing, concentrate on really snapping your hands through the ball so that you get the explosive power of the wrists. You can practice this with a higher club before you jump straight onto the driver. This added an extra 10-15 yards to my drive pretty much straight away “

How Do Pro Golfers Hit The Ball So Far? Posted By: Paul McCarthy

November 28th, 2009

How do pro golfers hit the ball so far? by Paul McCarthy

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Five Ways To Enjoy Practising Golf At The Range. Posted By: Paul Stafford

November 22nd, 2009

Five ways to enjoy practising golf at the range. by Paul Stafford

When autumn/winter comes, the nights draw in and the rounds of golf grow further apart than most would like. Rather than put the clubs away until March, here are some workouts you can have to keep your game in shape over the winter months and be on top form for the start of next season.

Number one. If you cannot get to the course, bring the course to you. At your range, play a round of golf in your head. Visualize the first hole of a course you play and tee off. Imagine where that ball would have landed and take an iron to make your approach shot. If you mis-hit a shot, where would that have ended up on your course? Play the shots as though you were out on the course and aim for different markers around the range to get a feel for your distances. And don’t forget the pitch shots.

Number two. Don’t just go down to the range and hit a basket of balls and come away again, go with a purpose in mind. How many times do you “ping-ping-ping” from other driving bays as people hit at a rate of knots with no real purpose. Yep, they can hit the ball a long way, but what about the delicate shots? Go along with a plan and just take one or two clubs to concentrate on practicing specific shots with those.

Number three follows on from that – take two consecutive clubs with you like a six iron and seven iron for example. Hit the higher numbered iron with a full swing. Then try to hit the lower iron the same distance with less of a swing.
Sometimes it is better to take a slightly easier swing with a club rather than a risky full swing when the target is at the limit of the range of a particular club.

Number four – take some chalk with you as this can be used in a number of ways. Mark the end of the mat towards the target. Make a mark on the centre line of your swing and two marks about four inches to the right and left of that mark. Practice hitting draws by aiming the ball at the right mark and to practice fades aim at the mark on the left.
When you swing through, aim to hit your ball between the right and centre marks to draw the ball and between the left and centre line to fade the ball.

Number five again uses your chalk. Draw a thick line between the tee straight to your address position. Take a few practice swings with an iron to try and hit the middle of the chalk line. If you hit behind the line, then you may be coming in too steep or from an inside to out line. If you hit beyond the line then you are likely to be coming over the shot and slicing the ball.

Try these out next time you are at the range – not only do they relieve the monotony of just hitting ball after ball, they will help your game when spring comes around.

Just a returning golfer trying to help others learn by my mistakes. For a free starter’s guide to golf go to www.havefunplaygolf.com

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Should You Imagine That The Game Of Golf Is Easy Then Think Again Posted By: Don Saunders

November 22nd, 2009

Should You Imagine That The Game Of Golf Is Easy Then Think Again by Don Saunders

If you have not tried it then trust me when I tell you that golf is one of the most rewarding and enjoyable sports you could possibly choose. You get the opportunity to relax and play in the company of friends while relishing the sunshine and wondering at the beauty of Mother Nature in all her glory.

There is a problem. Although golf may look easy, as any seasoned player will tell you, it is not quite as easy as it looks and nearly all beginners take a considerable time to get to grips with even the basics of the game.

In spite of the fact that golf is quite rightly classed as being a sport it is very different from the majority of the other sports which we ordinarily all play or watch. Take, for example, a sport such as football. Here the game is mostly physical in nature and your role as a player is very much to respond to whatever is going on around you, often with a great deal of physical effort. Of course there is a degree of mental activity involved in a game of football, but your main focus of attention is very much on utilizing your physical skill and strength.

However, golf is one game in which, while you are competing against other people, you are also competing against yourself and, more importantly, it is a game where you are in total control over the action. You tee up your ball but after that absolutely nothing is going to happen until you make it happen. In this instance you are not reacting to whatever is happening around you but are making all of the play yourself.

This is an extremely great difference as it means that the game of golf involves a degree of focus and level of concentration as you control everything in your game and this is simply something which you do not find in other sports.

Golf is difficult to master because in addition to getting to grips with the physical aspects of the game like the mechanics of the golf swing, you must also learn how to create the state of relaxed concentration necessary to control that swing in the correct manner to achieve the shot you wish for.

Donald Saunders has been publishing articles on numerous topics for many years now. Visit his latest website which provides information about EZ GO golf carts and EZ GO golf cart parts as well as a great deal more.

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Golf Is A Game Which Has An Extremely Interesting History Posted By: Don Saunders

November 22nd, 2009

Golf Is A Game Which Has An Extremely Interesting History by Don Saunders

Golf today is played in nearly every country on Earth and its leading players are household names watched by millions of people as they take part in a number of annual tournaments at golf courses which frequently look as if they were painted as a film backdrop instead of being carved from Mother Nature herself. But have you ever wondered about the history of this most popular sport?

There are naturally a number of versions of the history of the game of as people and states want to stake their claim in the history books. Most historians of the sport are agreed however that golf was born more than a thousand years ago in Scotland.

In its earliest days what we today call golf was nothing more than a pastime to while away the time for bored sheep herders and farmers who competed against one another by hitting stones with sticks to see who could get their stone into a nearby rabbit burrow.

This game quickly spread however and began to attract the attention of the population at large finally reaching all the way up to the very top of Scottish society with King James II and Mary Queen of Scots both reputed to have been keen golfers during the 16th century.

It was simply a matter of time therefore before the game became a national pastime and in the 17th century the very first golf course was established at St. Andrews and shortly after this the first set of rules for the game were drawn up and published in 1744.

However golf really began to take off at the end of the 19th century when it crossed the Atlantic and a number of wonderful golf courses were created in the eastern United States including Winged Foot in New York and Pine Valley in New Jersey.

From here golf caught the imagination of wealthier Americans and the game grew dramatically during the 20th century with possibly the height of its expansion taking place during the 1920s.

Nowadays the game of golf is played by many millions of people from every background and walk of life. Indeed, in the United States alone some figures put the number of regular golfers at over 30 million. I think you will agree that this is not bad for a pastime which was originally designed to simply amuse a few bored Scottish sheep herders.

Donald Saunders has been writing articles on various topics for several years now. Visit his latest website which provides information about EZ GO golf carts and EZ GO lift kits as well as much more.

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Tips For Planning A Golf Holiday Tour Posted By: Chad B. Barker

November 22nd, 2009

Tips For Planning A Golf Holiday Tour by Chad B. Barker

Do you and your friends want the perfect golf trip, a time to get away and enjoy the sport you love most? If you love this sport and want to enjoy some time away with friends and spouses, then you should consider putting a great tour together, by looking at fabulous golf courses throughout the world. Remember that great golf destinations can be found throught the States and Canada.

For instance, some of the most popular states for the perfect golf holiday tour include California, North Carolina, Arizona, and Florida. Now, if you consider the perfect golf travel holiday as being one in another country, we highly recommend you look at courses and resorts in Spain, Scotland, and Portugal, among others.

Although you could take a golf holiday tour in a variety of overseas locations, one that should at least be considered is Scotland. The top courses regardless of location are beautifully manicured to ensure every game is exceptional. This means professional groundskeepers spend long, hard hours going over every inch of the course so it is in perfect condition.

To organize a golf holiday tour that you will never forget, you can choose from a full or mini-tournament. Simply get in touch with several golf courses that you are most interested in to find out the type of tournaments offered. Best of all, whether you play a full or mini-tournament and no matter your destination, or even if you win or lose, staying at a reputable resort offers additional benefits.

Remember, even if you do not play that great, you would be in an amazing place where you can enjoy other things such as dining out, taking in the nightlife, sightseeing, and shopping.
If the wives prefer not to golf, they can be treated as royalty at the resort�s spa or shop. The thing to remember is that sometimes, putting a golf holiday tour together can be a complicated process.

Now, in trying to narrow your choices down to a single course, you may find the process too difficult.

The benefit here is that you can golf at just one course or try several. Choosing a central location near several courses would enhance your trip.

Of course, if you find narrowing your choices down to a single course too difficult, then a golf holiday specialist would be the way to go. This person specializes in golf tours, meaning he or she knows where every great course is located, the types of tournaments offered, and the amenities of the connected resort.

Having insight such as this makes the planning of the perfect golf holiday tour a simpler and more enjoyable process for everyone.

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Mexican Stocks, Silver, and Real Estate – A Ten Year Review

October 9th, 2009

The Consumer Price Indexes (CPI) program of the US Department of Labor produces monthly data on changes in the prices paid by urban consumers for a representative basket of goods and services in the United States. Tracking the CPI data began in 1913 and by 1983, inflation had reached 100%. Therefore, today most all data is calculated using a 1983 base of 100. For example, a CPI of 215.3 in 2009 indicates 115.3% inflation since 1983. Below is the inflation calculator based on data provided by the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics showing inflation during the past decade:

CPI Inflation Calculator

If in 2008 (enter year)

I purchased an item for $100

then in 1998 (enter year)

that same item would cost:$132.09

Rate of inflation change:32.1%

The above calculator shows that if you put $100 under your mattress ten years ago it, through the inflation of goods and services during the past decade, it would be worth $76 ($100/1.32) today, i.e., worth 76% of its original value or a loss of 24% in terms of 1998 purchasing power.

In order to hedge against inflation, many advisors suggest that you buy various commodities, oil and gas, foreign dollars, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS), Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS), gold, and silver, etc. All of these investment vehicles are now available through Exchange Traded Funds (ETF’s) where you don’t have to take physical possession of the commodities; for relatively small investments, gold and silver in the form of bullion or coins is readily available and simple to purchase and hold. All of these forms of hedges against inflation can be excellent, however for the purpose of this article, we’ll concentrate on silver.

Silver has always been one of Mexico’s major export materials; in fact, until just a few years ago, Mexico was the largest producer and exporter of silver in the world. Let’s assume ten years ago, instead of putting your $100 under the mattress, you bought $100 worth of silver selling at approximately $5.50/ounce. Today, at $16.65/ounce, you can sell your silver and enjoy a gain of more than 200%, i.e., your $100 investment is now worth $303 resulting in a 1999 purchasing power of $230 (76% of $303); not bad! If you’re concerned that the recent increase in silver prices is only a temporary spike, it should be known that silver was selling at $20/ounce in 1981 and when the Hunt brothers were speculating in 1980, it was driven up to over $50/ounce; now that was a spike! The last time silver was selling for $16.65/ounce was in 1981. Taking the CPI inflation index of 2.37 (1981 to 2009) into consideration, $16.65/ounce in 1981 was equivalent to almost $40/ounce (2.37 X $16.65) in today’s money and therefore it’s not too difficult to imagine a much further increase in silver prices! This logic is further reinforced when you take into consideration the weakening dollar forecast for the near future. (see ten year silver price graph below)

The world’s leading miner and producer of silver is the Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS), headquartered in Vancouver, B.C. This publicly traded company has silver mines throughout Latin America with a couple of its largest mines in Mexico. In fact, one of these two mines is their only open pit mine and the other huge Mexican mine, located north east of Puerto Vallarta, has been producing the purest silver of all their mines since 1929. The graph below reveals the PAAS stock performance during the past ten years.

Next, let’s analyze the performance of the US stock market during the same ten year time frame. If your $100 had been invested in SPY, the S&P 500 ETF, it would be worth 80 dollars today per the graph below. Let’s take it a step further and adjust for inflation; that $80 would have only $61 (76% of $80) of 1999 purchasing power. Yes, that’s correct; if you were invested in the US stock market and your return was better than average, you’ve lost almost 40% of the purchasing power that you had ten years ago!

Now, let’s compare the ten year performance of the Mexican stock market (Bolsa) to the US stock market. If you had purchased EWW, the ETF basket of Mexican stocks, in 1999, you would have realized a 150% gain and your initial investment would now be valued at $250, with a 1999 purchasing power of $190 (76% of $250); pretty decent, especially when you compare it to the $61 left from investing in the SPY’s!

You’ll immediately see how much the ETF basket of Mexican stocks (EWW) and the Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS) stock had appreciated in value through 2007 and then fell precipitously in the second half of 2008. More importantly, you can see how both are recovering beautifully as the world recovers from the global recession. Comparing both of these Mexico related stocks to the SPY’s; you may never again want to invest your $100 in a US related stock! Assuming that the global economy continues its gradual recovery, it seems quite apparent from extrapolating the curves below that Mexican stocks and silver are very attractive areas for investing a portion of your portfolio at this time. It’s amazing to see how closely the EWW and the PAAS stock prices have correlated over the past decade!

Finally, let’s look at Mexican real estate. Along the prime region of the Mexican Riviera, property values have tripled from 1999 to 2008 (we don’t have any empirical data but after being invested in the real estate market in Puerto Vallarta for more than a quarter of a century, we can state it as a fact; some properties have quadrupled in value!), after which they have remained flat to perhaps dropping by as much as 20%. Therefore, a real estate investment of $100 in 1999 was worth about $300 in 2008. Assuming a depreciation of $60 (20% of $300) over the past 18 months, it’s now worth $240. In terms of 1999 purchasing power, it’s worth $182 (76% of $240); about the same as EWW and PAAS, not as much as silver, but a whole lot more fun than owning either! When comparing these facts and figures to the $61 of 1999 purchasing power remaining from the $100 invested in the SPY’s, it’s truly disheartening to think of those of you that were fully invested through IRA’s or 401k’s during the past decade. Fortunately, it’s not too late to recoup your losses; in fact, the time could never be better!

The recent drop in Mexican real estate values was caused mainly by the global recession; however, the recent border town drug cartel war news (1,200 miles between PV and Juarez!) and the swine flu scare (three confirmed cases in PV!) contributed significantly to the local real estate recession. The border town drug cartel war and the swine flu scare effects will vanish over time and in all probability, the property values will soon recover to their 2008 highs. Unlike the 20% property value drop in the US, there are virtually no foreclosures dragging down the housing values in Mexico. The housing crisis in the US will probably continue for a couple more years resulting in further erosion of home values by an additional 10-20%. Currently, millions of Real Estate Owned (REO-lender owned) properties exist in the US but you won’t find any in Mexico!

In summarizing, $100 placed under the mattress ten years ago has a 1999 value of $76 today, $61 if in the S&P 500 SPY’s, $230 if in silver, $190 if in the Mexican EWW fund, $185 if in the silver company PAAS, and $182 if in Mexican real estate. Regardless of where in Mexico you had invested your $100 ten years ago, whether it was in Mexican silver, stocks, or real estate, you’ve now got at least three times as much as you would have had if you had invested in the S&P 500 SPY’s! So, here we are in 2009; the question is where best to invest your remaining money after the fiasco of the past decade? With real estate prices 20% off recent highs, long term mortgages of 50% (or more) available in Mexico, and many developers willing to short term finance up to 50%, there has never been a better time to invest in Mexican real estate.

Why hesitate; isn’t it about time that you at least consider making an investment decision totally contrary to those recommendations that you’ve been receiving from your personal financial “guru” that have cost you 40% of your life’s savings? Come on down and retire in Mexico; maybe you’ll even want to buy a bag full of Mexican Libertads or dabble in the Mexican Bolsa through a vehicle such as the EWW fund while enjoying retirement to its fullest! Who knows; as you’re relaxing in your beach front condo on the Mexican Riviera, perhaps your investments in Mexico will gain enough over the next couple of years to recover what you’ve lost during the past decade!

(Please refer to GRAPHS associated with this article)

Jim Scherrer is a retired entrepreneur from Houston, has owned property in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for 26 years, and has made Vallarta his permanent residence for the past twelve years. He founded Puerto Vallarta Real Estate Buyers Agents (PVREBA), whose mission is to reveal all the recent changes that have occurred in Vallarta while dispelling the misconceptions about living in Mexico. PVREBA acts exclusively as buyers agents by introducing North Americans to Vallarta, showing them properties that meet their needs and budgets, and assisting them through the foreign buying process, with all payments made by the listing agents. For the full series of nearly 70 articles regarding Retirement in Puerto Vallarta as well as pertinent Puerto Vallarta links, please visit us at PVREBA.

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Starting to Play Disc Golf

October 6th, 2009

Organized disc golf started in the Rochester New York area, in around 1970. A group of kids started a tournament in 1974, and with sponsors offered a new car to the winner. The Wham-o toy company saw what was happening, and hired the winner to head up the frisbee golf division of the company. Wham-o started making the baskets, and promoting the sport. The courses started popping up all over the country, and the sport began.

One of the draws to the sport is that you can start and play fairly good your first time. People don’t get discouraged. Like in ball golf, the first time you play, you are going to be terrible and it takes a lot of practice to get to where you feel like you are good.

One of the keys to getting a good start is to not look at the fastest, latest discs on the market. They are not made for you. They are made for the players who have been playing long enough to learn the subtle differences in the way you throw to make the high tech discs perform properly.

The good thing is that there are many good discs on the market for new players. There are 3 basic types of discs. Drivers, approach discs, and putters. The best discs to start with are the Discraft impact. It is a very easy to throw disc, that goes strait and will go long once you get stronger. The lightning #1 slice, is a driver and approach disc. It is good for learning because you can throw it at a slower speed and it will still go strait.

Starting to Play Disc Golf

October 3rd, 2009

Organized disc golf started in the Rochester New York area, in around 1970. A group of kids started a tournament in 1974, and with sponsors offered a new car to the winner. The Wham-o toy company saw what was happening, and hired the winner to head up the frisbee golf division of the company. Wham-o started making the baskets, and promoting the sport. The courses started popping up all over the country, and the sport began.

One of the draws to the sport is that you can start and play fairly good your first time. People don’t get discouraged. Like in ball golf, the first time you play, you are going to be terrible and it takes a lot of practice to get to where you feel like you are good.

One of the keys to getting a good start is to not look at the fastest, latest discs on the market. They are not made for you. They are made for the players who have been playing long enough to learn the subtle differences in the way you throw to make the high tech discs perform properly.

The good thing is that there are many good discs on the market for new players. There are 3 basic types of discs. Drivers, approach discs, and putters. The best discs to start with are the Discraft impact. It is a very easy to throw disc, that goes strait and will go long once you get stronger. The lightning #1 slice, is a driver and approach disc. It is good for learning because you can throw it at a slower speed and it will still go strait.

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