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					  <title>3 Things About Fighting On Different Types Of Terrains You Should Know</title>
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					  <description>By knowing how to take advantage of the terrain, you gain an additional weapon. You may be indoors or out o a hill or flat land, on stairs or in a tight and cramped place, on slippery or wet ground, etc. You need to give special consideration to every different terrain. Some will give an advantage while some will cause you difficulty. Assaults can occur any time, anywhere. Training in a cushioned, spacious training hall will not prepare for fighting in a car or on an icy street. There are basically three types of terrain : Open space, confined space and inclined space.</description>
					  <author>ahmad_mutammim@yahoo.com.sg (Ahmad mutammim)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Instructional Golf Videos  Where to Get Them and What to Look For
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2662/1/Instructional-Golf-Videos-%96-Where-to-Get-Them-and-What-to-Look-For%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Instructional golf videos provide illustrated golf lessons and techniques that will improve your game. These lessons are shown in real time, slow motion and repeated as needed to insure the viewer is learning. Instructional golf videos can be purchased several different ways. The valuable lessons are diverse and functional and you will see your overall golf game improve considerably.
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					  <author>connie@piux.net (Connie Baits)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Hitting the Ball - How Hard Can It Be
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2647/1/Hitting-the-Ball---How-Hard-Can-It-Be%3F%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>A golf outsider watches the game. How hard can it be to hit a stationary ball. After all, major league baseball players hit balls traveling high speeds all the time. With that in mind, the outsider decides to take up the game of golf with the notion that the game is so relaxing because it requires little effort.
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					  <author>connie@piux.net (Connie Baits)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Golfing in the Wind
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2632/1/Golfing-in-the-Wind%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Weather conditions play an important part in golf, and none more so than wind. While a wet golf course will prevent the ball from rolling as far after being hit, and can make it tough to get the ball in the air to begin with, the wind will have more bearing on the outcome of a round of golf than anything.
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Golfing always beats working
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2617/1/Golfing-always-beats-working%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>No matter how well or poorly a golfer plays, one thing each and every one will agree on is this  a bad day on the golf course is better than the best day at work.
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					  <author>connie@piux.net (Connie Baits)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Golf Cart Repairs and Accessories</title>
					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2602/1/Golf-Cart-Repairs-and-Accessories</link>
					  <description>Expert in-house golf car repairs can be found in only a few minutes with online directories. Any make or model of golf cars will have accessories and repair facilities available. Whether your golf car runs on electricity or with gasoline you will be able to easily gather information on how to repair it or where to have it repaired through online venues. </description>
					  <author>connie@piux.net (Connie Baits)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Golf, a Zen Experience
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2587/1/Golf%2C-a-Zen-Experience%3F%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Good golfers center themselves before each and every shot. While it may look effortless, there is a great deal going on. Remember the scene in The Legend of Bagger Vance&#148; where Bobby Jones steps up to the ball preparing to tee off. Will Smith tells Matt Damon to watch Jones&#146;s eyes, and how he sees the field. The eyes go soft as Jones takes his practice swings, getting his mind and body in tune with one another. His drive is as nearly perfect as a drive can be.
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					  <author>connie@piux.net (Connie Baits)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Golf Swing Analysis Software for Perfecting Your Game</title>
					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2572/1/Golf-Swing-Analysis-Software-for-Perfecting-Your-Game</link>
					  <description>When it comes to perfecting your golf game the style and technique of your swing may be the single most important aspect on which to focus. There are many instructional videos and software available to the general public that aid in perfecting a golf swing. Whether you are an amateur or a professional you can benefit from having your golf swing technique and style analyzed. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Golf Movies, What Will They Think of Next
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2555/1/Golf-Movies%2C-What-Will-They-Think-of-Next%3F%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>There are several movies set around golf in some form, and golfers may be tempted to critique the players and the golf games played in those movies. If you&#146;re a die-hard golfer and always anxious to watch the next golf movie, be aware of your motives. If you&#146;re looking for instruction, you&#146;ll probably be disappointed. The golfers of movies never make a bad swing unless they were supposed to  it&#146;s the magic of Hollywood. But golf movies do have the ability to motivate us as golfers, or even as would-be golfers.
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					  <title>Golf Gadgets, From the Great to the Ridiculous
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2536/1/Golf-Gadgets%2C-From-the-Great-to-the-Ridiculous%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>There are tons of golf gadgets out there, mainly because of the incredible increase in popularity of the sport. The more people who are ready to play the game, the more they&#146;re all looking for ways to improve their game. The result is that an industry that was doing fairly well before has boomed. There are entire companies built around a single golf gadget, and the results range from incredible golf aids to the ridiculous contraptions. Take a look at some of your options.
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					  <author>connie@piux.net (Connie Baits)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Golf Courses  Same Course, New Game Every Time
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2517/1/Golf-Courses-%96-Same-Course%2C-New-Game-Every-Time%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>One thing every golfer will agree on is no golf course is ever the same. While playing different courses is fun and challenging, playing ones home course, no matter how many times it is done, is always going to be different.
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					  <title>Golf Clubs  The Perfect Fit
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2497/1/Golf-Clubs-%96-The-Perfect-Fit%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>If you think any old golf clubs will do, you haven&#146;t been on the course trying to compensate for a club that&#146;s simply too long or two short. Besides making a shambles of your golf game, ill-fitting clubs can leave your body aching after the game. If you&#146;re spending all your time compensating, you probably aren&#146;t shooting your best or even enjoying the time on the course. 
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					  <title>Golf Balls  The First Piece of Basic Equipment
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2477/1/Golf-Balls-%96-The-First-Piece-of-Basic-Equipment%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>No matter how good a golfer may be, he or she will not be any good at all without golf balls. Granted, it is a no-brainer that golfers need to have golf balls in order to play. But, the question is, which golf balls are the best. 
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					  <title>Golf  More than a Walk Through the Pasture
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					  <description>Mark Twain once wrote playing golf was a good way to spoil a walk through the pasture. The inimitable Mr. Twain, from this statement, could be believed not to be a golfer. After all, there is more to golfing than just walking through a pasture.
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					  <title>Gifts For The Female Golfer</title>
					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2417/1/Gifts-For-The-Female-Golfer</link>
					  <description>Ladies golf is fact becoming the thing women do in their spare time. It is no wonder why it is such a popular sport. Whether you have a lady golfer in your life or you are one, there are many unique and customized lady golfer accessories from which to choose. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Getting a Grip on Golf Terminology
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2397/1/Getting-a-Grip-on-Golf-Terminology%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Regardless of how much you&#146;ve played golf, you&#146;re probably going to hear some new terminology every time you&#146;re golfing with a new group or working with a new instructor. The way to save face is to simply nod like you know exactly what they&#146;re talking about, even when they&#146;re touting new words. The smart thing to do is ask.
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					  <title>Getting Ready to Play Starts at the Driving Range
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					  <description>All golf courses, reputable ones anyway, have driving ranges. This has nothing to do with the maneuverability of a golf cart, but the player practicing shots and getting loosened up for a round on the links.
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					  <title>Drivers - Not Just for Chauffeuring You Around
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					  <description>In golf, the driver is also known as the 1 wood. Normally it&#146;s the longest club in the bag and has the largest head. This club is used to hit the ball off the tee out of the box, which is where the ball is teed up to start playing a hole. Of course, on a short par 3 hole, the driver would be left in the bag, and another club would be selected, unless the golfer just had a hankering to fly the green and blow any chance at making a birdie or par.
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					  <title>Customized and Personalized Golf</title>
					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2337/1/Customized-and-Personalized-Golf</link>
					  <description>You can have any number of personally detailed golf accessories. Customized golf equipment, accessories or paraphernalia is a wonderful gift ideal for the golfer in your life. It is also a wonderful purchase for your own golf needs. Golf clubs alone have some original accessories that are easily found and made more special with personal touches. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Cleaning Your Golf Clubs</title>
					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2317/1/Cleaning-Your-Golf-Clubs</link>
					  <description>You and your golf clubs have been through a lot together: the four person benefit scramble, the company tournament and weekends of enjoyment. They become an integral part of your life so it makes sense to take good care of them. Golf club maintenance is easy and adds years of life to your set by simply keeping them clean. </description>
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					  <title>Are Golf Shoes Really Necessary
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2297/1/Are-Golf-Shoes-Really-Necessary%3F%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>While some kind of footwear is required on most golf courses, are golf shoes really necessary This is a question to be answered by each individual golfer as it is his or her feet we are talking about.
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					  <title>Are Golf Lessons For You
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					  <description>If you&#146;ve been thinking about taking up golf, or if you&#146;re a golfer in search of a better game, you may have considered golf lessons. But are golf lessons really beneficial And how do you find a pro who will offer good advice 
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					  <title>A Good Golf Bag is a Beautiful Thing
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2252/1/A-Good-Golf-Bag-is-a-Beautiful-Thing%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Few things are more important to a golfer than a good golf bag. First off, golf bags come in many styles and a wide variety of colors. You can choose a bag for  style, features or pick a color to match your mood.
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					  <title>What makes a good golf course
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/2123/1/What-makes-a-good-golf-course%3F%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>A question plaguing designers of golf courses all over the world is what makes a good golf course The answer, simplified greatly, is the lay of the land it is being built on.
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					  <title>Warming up for Safety
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					  <description>How important is a warm up In a word  vital. The pros say this is one step that you can&#146;t afford to skip. But if you&#146;re in great shape, you play often and you&#146;re anxious to get right up to the tee, is it enough to take a couple of practice swings and then go for it You actually may find that you are ready to play from the moment you step out of the clubhouse, but you also may find yourself injured or playing a poor game just because you didn&#146;t take those few minute for warming up.
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					  <title>Video Game Golf  Virtual Golf at its Best
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					  <description>Where virtual golf is concerned the consensus is if you have not played a golf video game in a while then you don&#146;t know what you are missing. The simulated real life action is unbelievable, or better yet it is believable and that is even better!
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					  <description>Using Golf Learning Software
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					  <title>Track Your Golf Handicap With Computer Software
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					  <description>If you&#146;re a professional golfer, you&#146;ve probably got a well-documented handicap. Everyone&#146;s interested in your ability so everyone is keeping track. But for golfers who are something less than pros, your handicap may be a tedious piece of paperwork. Why not turn to technology to help
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					  <title>The Essentials Of Golf</title>
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					  <description>At the core of golf there is competition. Yet the most essential part of golf is patience. Patient competition seems like a contradiction. Yet golf is not contradictory at all. On the other hand it has been said one person can find golf relaxing, while another individual might think it the most stressful sport in the universe.</description>
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					  <description>World Golf tournaments are among the many golf tournaments that are popular today. Junior Golf tournaments are also a popular golfing event. Keeping the young golfers interested and entertained is an important aspect for the future of golf. Without the interest of junior golfers the professional sport of golf would dwindle. Tiger Woods created a new interest in golf from the younger crowd and renewed interest from the more mature golf fans. This type of player popularity fuels the interest in golf.  
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					  <description>Most people don&#146;t consider miniature golf to be challenging. On the other hand there are avid putt-putt golf participants that travel the United States in search of the next great challenge. Almost every town has at least one such golf course. There are websites that deal strictly with miniature golf vacations. 
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					  <title>The Perfect Grip  Or is It
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					  <description>It&#146;s easy to say that those who don&#146;t have a good grip won&#146;t have a good game. And it&#146;s easy to say that a good grip is vital to a good swing. But what constitutes a good grip&#148; How do you achieve it And if you don&#146;t have one, where do you get it
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					  <title>The Online Golf Tip  A Reliable Source
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					  <description>When searching for ways to improve your golf game online tips can be an amazing tool. From professionals to novices everyone has a reason why your golf game can be improved. And you can always have reason to improve.
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					  <title>The One Iron -  A Useless Club if Ever There Was One
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					  <description>Professional golfer Lee Trevino once said not even God could hit a one-iron. This was just before Trevino was struck by lightning. He survived. And, he may be right, God might not be able to hit a one iron, though He certainly proved He could hit Lee Trevino.
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					  <description>Aside from the seven-iron, the club every golfer absolutely must have, without question, is the five-iron. This is because the five-iron can be used easily, well and in a wide variety of situations.
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					  <title>The Ideal Golfing Trip
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					  <description>What is the ideal golfing trip Frankly, it will be different for everybody, and not necessarily the same for an individual.
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					  <title>The History of Golf
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					  <description>Arguably golf&#146;s interesting origin began five centuries in the past. It is a historical fact that due to the interference of golf with much more serious combat drills James II of Scotland banned golf in an act of Parliament on March 6 in the year 1457.  There is general agreement among historians and golf fans alike that the Scots were the first golfers who became somewhat addicted to the sport. However the persons responsible for the invention of golf is open to debate. And debate will ensue if you breech the subject with the right persons. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1923/1/The-Golf-Traps-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>It&#146;s a nightmare  You&#146;re golfing along with a perfect swing, perfect stance and you&#146;ve even managed to eliminate that slice that&#146;s plagued you. Despite doing everything right, even the best golfer will find himself (or herself) occasionally mired in the sand, knee-deep in grass or standing behind the largest tree on the golf course. If golf courses were all perfectly smooth with no bunkers, sand or water, the game would likely become boring for even the most dedicated golfer. Obstacles make golf a better game, and you&#146;ll be even more appreciative of these traps if you know the best ways to get out of the situations.
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					  <title>The 10 Commandments of Golf Etiquette
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1912/1/The-10-Commandments-of-Golf-Etiquette%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Even if you are not a golf pro, being on your best behavior on the course will make you shine like a true sports star. As with any sport, there are a few rules of etiquette golfers should follow.
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					  <title>The 7-Wood -  The Best Field Wood 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1901/1/The-7-Wood----The-Best-Field-Wood-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Of all the clubs in your golf bad, you may have overlooked the potential for the seven-wood. There are those who believe the seven-wood is the best field wood in a golfer&#146;s bag.
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					  <title>Take a Look at the Sand and Pitching Wedges
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1886/1/Take-a-Look-at-the-Sand-and-Pitching-Wedges%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>There are several types of wedges in the world of golf. You&#146;ll likely find several wedges in your own golf bag. For our purposes today, the topic of wedges will be limited to the pitching wedge and the sand wedge.
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					  <title>Stimp Meters  How Fast Is Your Course
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1871/1/Stimp-Meters-%96-How-Fast-Is-Your-Course%3F%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>If you are fairly new to golfing, you might not have even heard of a stimp meter yet. The average leisurely golfer might not ever need to know what a stimp meter is. But, since a stimp meter is important to the speed of a golf course, it doesn&#146;t hurt to know a little about it.
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					  <title>Some Warm Up Tips
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1865/1/Some-Warm-Up-Tips%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>When it&#146;s time to warm up, some golfers think they need to hit the driving range with everything they&#146;ve got. In truth, warming up to make your game as effective as it can be means that you work on a variety of swings and become familiar with the conditions.
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					  <title>Seven Iron  The Perfect Club
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1859/1/Seven-Iron-%96-The-Perfect-Club%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Anyone who has seen the movie Tin Cup&#148;, starring Kevin Costner, will understand the importance of the seven iron  the perfect golf club.
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					  <description>Pre-Owned Golf Equipment  A Real Option
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					  <description>Online Golf Lessons 
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Leftie Golfers, Arise! 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1832/1/Leftie-Golfers%2C-Arise%21-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Let&#146;s face it the majority of the world is designed for right-handed people, with the lefties, or southpaws, virtually ignored. If a right-handed person wants to take up the game of golf, getting equipment is no problem. They can go virtually anywhere to find clubs. The same can&#146;t be said for the left-handed person who wants to play from his or her natural side. 
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					  <title>Learn to Putt
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1819/1/Learn-to-Putt%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Many golfers spend an extraordinary amount of time learning to make an awesome drive. In truth, there&#146;s nothing prettier than the golf ball flying through the air and bouncing neatly onto the green  except the ball dropping neatly into the cup. While working on those longer shots is important, poor putting skill can literally lose the game.
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					  <title>THE FUNDAMENTALS OF TENNIS. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1663/1/THE-FUNDAMENTALS-OF-TENNIS.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>I trust this initial effort of mine in the world of letters will find a place among both novices and experts in the tennis world. I am striving to interest the student of the game by a somewhat prolonged discussion of match play, which I trust will shed a new light on the game. 
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					  <title>THE DRIVE IN TENNIS. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1652/1/THE-DRIVE-IN-TENNIS.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>The forehand drive is the opening of every offensive in tennis, and, as such, should be most carefully studied. There are certain rules of footwork that apply to all shots. To reach a ball that is a short distance away, advance the foot that is away from the shot and thus swing into position to hit. If a ball is too close to the body, retreat the foot closest to the shot and drop the weight back on it, thus, again, being in position for the stroke. When hurried, and it is not possible to change the foot position, throw the weight on the foot closest to the ball. 
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					  <title>SERVICE-THE OPENING GUN OF TENNIS. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1641/1/SERVICE-THE-OPENING-GUN-OF-TENNIS.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Service is the opening gun of tennis. It is putting the ball in play. The old idea was that service should never be more than merely the beginning of a rally. With the rise of American tennis and the advent of Dwight Davis and Holcombe Ward, service took on a new significance. These two men originated what is now known as the American Twist delivery. 
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					  <title>GRIP, FOOTWORK, AND STROKES IN TENNIS. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1630/1/GRIP%2C-FOOTWORK%2C-AND-STROKES-IN-TENNIS.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Footwork is weight control. It is correct body position for strokes, and out of it all strokes should grow. In explaining the various forms of stroke and footwork I am writing as a right-hand player. Left-handers should simply reverse the feet. 
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					  <title>GENERAL TENNIS PSYCHOLOGY. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1624/1/GENERAL-TENNIS-PSYCHOLOGY.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Tennis psychology is nothing more than understanding the workings of your opponent\'s mind, and gauging the effect of your own game on his mental viewpoint, and understanding the mental effects resulting from the various external causes on your own mind. You cannot be a successful psychologist of others without first understanding your own mental processes, you must study the effect on yourself of the same happening under different circumstances. You react differently in different moods and under different conditions. You must realize the effect on your game of the resulting irritation, pleasure, confusion, or whatever form your reaction takes. Does it increase your efficiency If so, strive for it, but never give it to your opponent. 
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					  <title>CHOP, HALF VOLLEY, AND COURT POSITION. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1618/1/CHOP%2C-HALF-VOLLEY%2C-AND-COURT-POSITION.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Chop stroke.
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					  <title>THE VOLLEY AND OVERHEAD SMASH. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1612/1/THE-VOLLEY-AND-OVERHEAD-SMASH.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>The net attack is the heavy artillery of tennis. It is supposed to crush all defence. As such it must be regarded as a point-winning stroke at all times, no matter whether the shot is volley or smash. 
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					  <title>THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SINGLES AND DOUBLES IN TENNIS. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1606/1/THE-PSYCHOLOGY-OF-SINGLES-AND-DOUBLES-IN-TENNIS.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Singles, the greatest strain in tennis, is the game for two players. It is in this phase of the game that the personal equation reaches its crest of importance. This is the game of individual effort, mental and physical. 
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					  <title>THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PHYSICAL FITNESS. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1595/1/THE-PSYCHOLOGY-OF-PHYSICAL-FITNESS.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>Physical fitness is one of the great essentials of match play. Keenness can only be acquired if the physical, mental, and nervous systems are in tune. Consistent and systematic training is essential to a tournament player. 
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					  <title>THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MATCH PLAY IN TENNIS. 
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					  <link>http://www.articleweb.com/articles/1585/1/THE-PSYCHOLOGY-OF-MATCH-PLAY-IN-TENNIS.-%0D%0A</link>
					  <description>The first and most important point in match play is to know how to lose. Lose cheerfully, generously, and like a sportsman. This is the first great law of tennis, and the second is like unto it to win modestly, cheerfully, generously, and like a sportsman. 
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					  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
					 
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