Are golf carts covered under home owners insurance?
It is always a good idea to check with your individual homeowner's policy to confirm coverage, however most policies will exclude golf carts for coverage unless they are used in the upkeep of the property on their use includes conveyance for a handicapped individual. If the cart is used away from the property you will not be covered for any liability exposure. The same usually holds true for ATV's. Again, check with your agent for confirmation of coverage.
What are Callaway Big Bertha irons used for?
Callaway Big Bertha irons are a line of golf clubs. These clubs are available with either graphite or steel shafts. They tend to be great for players who have high handicaps and are very forgiving and thus mask bad swings well.
How much will the winner of the 2009 Masters receive?
The winner of the 2009 Masters (Angel Cabrera) received $1,350,000.
Who won the first U.S. Women's Golf open?
Horace Rawlins he won $150.00 back in 1895 at Newport Rhode Island Golf and Country Club
Where is the best place to find Callaway used clubs?
Calloway golf bags can be purchased from a number of companies such as Amazon. Amazon has a large selection of Calloway golf bags and also offers free shipping on orders that are $25 or greater.
What is the average salary for a golf club pro?
Pro Golfers can earn anything from a few thousand dollars a year to $110 million like Tiger Woods.
What is jack nicklaus favorite drink?
According to interviews, Tiger Woods favorite food is cheeseburgers. He also loves a side of fries with his burger. However, Tiger only eats junk food occasionally as he needs to stay fit for his career in golf.
WD is the scoreboard abbreviation for withdraw. This means the golfer began the round but left the competition without completing it. This could possibly be due to illness, injury or a family emergency.
Where can one purchase golf bags by Bag Boy?
If one is looking to purchase an Ogio golf bag they can be found at a number of places. One can purchase these golf bags from the Ogio website but they are also available from Sport Chek, Amazon and eBay.
Jack Nicklaus is a golf legend. He currently holds the record for most golf majors won at 18. Tiger Woods has focused on breaking Jack Nicklaus' record in majors and has won 14 majors thus far. Jack Nicklaus is well known also off golf course in golf course design, philanthropy, and the dedication to promoting the game of golf. He recently lobbied successfully to get golf into the Olympics and is widely viewed as the model for sportsmanship.
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club was founded in 1754. The club set a number of standards for the game, including the 18 hole round. Since the 1700's, St. Andrews has been considered the ancestral home of the game.
I have heard that the 18 holes in golf came from there being 18 shots in a fifth.
Is pitch and putt par 3 or par 2?
Yes they are the same game since all you can do is pitch the ball on the green due to short yardage and then putt to finish. holes are par three only Steve Allies Edmomton
What is the lowest recorded number of putts in a round of golf?
Nick Price and Greg Norman hold the course record at 63.
Tiger Woods holds the tournament record of 270 (-18).
On the first tee box, honors used to be determined by flipping a tee and seeing where it pointed after landing to select golfing order. This would have to be done at least 3 times in a foursome. Today, there's a new device called the Starter Coin that golfers flip once to decide who tees off 1st, 2nd, 3rd and last all in one flip.
Can you see an engine of a suzuki golf cart with a v270 engine 8.5 hp?
WHERE - HOW can I find a drawing or other - showing the carb assbly. for a Suzuki B5 V270 G engine?
The average golfers swing speed is about 75-85 mph. Someone who hits the ball a long way will have a swing speed of more than 90. A professional would probably have a 100mph or more swing. Long drive champions would swing it around 130 mph!
How far do foam golf balls fly?
Depend how hard you hit them, and with what club, they definitely wouldn't fly anymore than 70-100 yards.
In golf what is the area called for putting?
This is called a putting green. It can also be called a practice green.
What is the ruling if golf ball gets stuck in flag on green?
As long as it is not an out of bounds stake, you can pull it out of the ground and put it to one side, then play your ball. If it is an out of bounds stake, this is deemed to mark the boundary of the course and therefore you cannot move it, simply play the ball as it lies.
The above is only correct with respect to out of bounds stakes. Under the Rules of Golf they are deemed to be fixed. If a player moves such a stake and replaces it before he plays his next stroke he will still be penalised for removing it. Loss of hole in match play or two strokes in stroke play.
Water Hazards, regular or lateral, are also marked by way of stakes. Thes are deemed to be movable obstructions and can, therefore, be removed if they interfere with a player's stance or area of intended swing.
A Committee can, however, deem these stakes to be immovable obstructions (fixed) by qa Local Rule, but the player will be entitled to relief, without penalty, under Rule 24-2b.
What determines where the golf ball goes.?
Alignment of the blade but most likely club face alignment.
It all depends on your swing speed and tempo, graphite is normally for a slower swing speed so you get more flex out of your shafts on the down swing. Go to a golf shop and ask to get your swing critiqued, they should be able to tell you what type of shaft you'll need for your swing. Hope that was helpful In my opinion, use steel for everything except possibly the driver. Steel is a lot cheaper and a lot more durable than graphite, and the advantages of graphite are pretty minimal. Steel shafts are also much more consistently manufactured, so you're more likely to get a consistent variation between adjacent clubs than with graphite. They also twist less under torque than even the best of graphite shafts. This means implies that you will probably get more consistent iron shots with steel than with graphite.
Graphite shafts are lighter, so in principle a player should be able to generate a little higher clubhead speed with a graphite shaft. Getting a few extra yards out of your driver might be worth it. Probably not, though. A few extra yards down the fairway would be nice, but I'm more worried about staying IN the fairway. With your irons you don't care so much about maximum distance as accurate, known distance. If you hit every iron five yards further, you now have to hit a soft 8 instead of a normal 9. If you're that good, you probably already have a regular teaching pro, and you would have asked him.
Take a specific 360 yard hole. With steel shafts, you hit a 220 yard drive, then a 7 iron to the green. With graphite, you hit a 230 yard drive, then a soft 8 iron to green. Assuming you hit both of them correctly, you're now on the green either way, but you paid an extra $100 for the graphite shafts. After hitting the graphite-shafted 8, are you now so much closer that you are more likely to one putt (or not three putt) than with the steel? Not likely.
One possible exception to the above discussion is that graphite absorbs vibration better, so if you have sore hands it is said that it is a little more pleasant to play with graphite. Graphite shafts are manufactured a lot more consistent than you make them out to be. You should most definitely use a graphite shaft in your driver--if they weren't consistent why would Tour Pro's use them? It is also recommended to use them in fairways woods and/or hybrids unless you prefer the feel of steel.
Well, NORMALLY if you a man then you get steel and if you a woman then you get graphite. But professionals (like me) get steel. With steel the club comes down harder giving the ball a tremendous power. Some men prefer graphite though because steel is hard to control. The first time I went to steel, i was hitting it horrible but now I'm hitting like a natural, future LPGA pro! Also if you like graphite better, stay with it, it's good to since it gives the ball a good WHIP. Have you seen Pro golfers slow motion back swing with the driver?
I'm not sure if you have noticed, but the drivers shaft is amazingly bended which causes the club to make a WHIP which is a powerful thing so the ball can blast out for a hole in one!
Graphite is usually 20-30% lighter than steel so you can indeed swing faster with less effort. Yes - cheap graphite has worse tolerance (even shaft wall thickness and even torque (twistiness)) than steel - which is bad. Good quality graphite is beneficial to most beginner to average golfers but lets get the cart before the horse. Most beginner to average golfers would do better to buy high quality steel ((True Temper Dynamic Gold Regular) and spend the money they saved on lessons and range balls.
What stores sell golf shirts for men?
There are a number of places where one can find Ralph Lauren golf shirts but the prices will vary depending on any sales that may take place. These can be purchased from the Ralph Lauren website as well as Macy's, Overstock and eBay.