Nov 28

General Putting Tips

Right now you’re probably thinking how you can change your putting techniques to get ahead in your golf career. Putting is probably one of the most important techniques, without which you can’t really expect to march ahead in your golf career. Putting is also a technique that sets apart a very good golfer from a pack of ordinary golfers. There are several putting techniques suggested by golf experts and you can learn these techniques with a bit consistent practice.

More often the game of golf is a game of “feel”. As kids we were so successful in throwing stones at the chosen target with such a stupendous accuracy! Such a fine tuned target was consistently achieved without even knowing the distance between the target and the subject. This was probably due to that wonderful sensation of “feel”, a foolproof event in the subconscious mind. Golf is no different than your stone throwing experience. When you feel that you can putt to a long distance, you can actually do it after some consistent practice. You must also know how hard to hit your long putts before expecting to achieve a handful of success.

Here are some of the best known putting tips which will male you a successful golfer:

Method No.1:

1. Set up a line of about 25 balls. 2. Fix a target distance of about 40 feet. 3. As a precaution, try looking at your hole, rather than looking at the ball! 4. Start practicing to hit the ball at the hole. Keep adjusting the force and speed with which you try your putt. 5. Develop that feel so that you know how hard and quick you need to hit at the ball 6. Keep changing the target and distance to hone up your skills. 7. However this technique works well indoors only. You may need to practice in the actual course by adjusting the course length and hole.

Method No.2:

1. Repeat you strokes consistently to achieve that extra edge. 2. Most of the professionals usually do this by a method called “pre-shot”, allows them to get their body into the same position, then relax and stroke the putt. 3. Never stop looking at your hole as well as the ball. 4. To check this follow this tip- remove your right hand from the handle of the club (left hander remove the left), hold a golf ball to the bridge of your nose and drop it slowly. The spot where your ball falls down is where your eyes are in relationship to the golf ball.

Method No.3: Downhill Putt

1. Stand next to your ball and start practicing as you normally would do. Learn to make out the perfect length and rhythm of your stroke. 2. Once you feel the intensity of your shot, set up over the ball and lower your hands at least three inches down the hand grip. When the putt is shorter, the lower energy will be transmitted to the ball. 3. Start practicing again to feel the intensity of stroke. By now you will be really surprised to see the softness in your strokes. 4. Short put is always better than a toe-stroke to soften the blow. When you putt, the face remains square and putts start on-line. 5. When you putt faster, your grip will go farther down. 6. As you practice this technique for many months, you will learn how to putt downhill with expertise.

Here are some basic techniques which need to be remembered:

1. Right handed golfers must lock in their left hand when putting. Left handed golfers may lock in their right hand. 2. Square up your stance when putting. This will allow you to natural pendulum stroke to parallel to the target line. 3. Always allow a feeling of relaxation to take over your character.

Author recommendation: http://www.myzww.com for Golfing Tips

Nov 27

Auto racing has become a popular sport among both the drivers and the spectators and the appeal of the sport continues to attract more people as the diversity within grows as well. The span of vehicles types drivers race ranges from all terrain vehicles to Nascar and Indy racecars and everything in between. Among the large selection of automobiles being raced are go-carts, which have diversity within themselves. Go cart racing may be done on a homemade, makeshift track or races are taken to the “street” on professionally established, asphalt tracks.

Like any of the vehicles popularly driven in auto races, go carts are driven in different styles of races, depending on the type of cart you are driving. Go carts with small, compact, aerodynamic and low to the ground characteristics are the type you will see competing in short distance sprint races, sometimes referred to as “Fast and the Furious” racing. These races are traditionally 3/8 to of a mile in distance.

Nascar racing, another style of go cart competitions, attracts many people because it closely imitates real Nascar racing by using an oval asphalt track. The Nascar go-cart races are also sprints ranging from 1/10 to of a mile long. Nascar and Indy go cart racing are popular among participants not only because the race track style is similar to the actual races, the race imitations also pleases drivers because the cart designs resemble that of real one or two seater Nascar and Indy racecars.
The last commonly known style of go cart racing takes a complete 180 degree turn to give you long distance, or “enduro,” carting. Enduro cart racing is largely a test of a go-cart’s capabilities. The races may last more than five miles, which is an unusual distance to drive most go-carts in one race. Some “enduro” races last hours and require teams in order to have driver switches.

Any of these three go cart race styles will most likely be found at established racetracks during scheduled events that may bring hundreds of registered participants. Professional and amateur drivers usually bring their own, often customized, go carts, depending on the level of competition expected. Across the nation are many professional and amateur established go cart tracks that are hosts to the race events, but “just for fun” go cart tracks are also available for families or newly interested go cart racers.

These tracks have rental go carts to allow their customers the experience of amateur cart riding. Races are not the norm at tracks for this purpose, however, some scheduled family events or race days let participants rent a go cart for scheduled races that are classified by age, experience level, cart type and race distance. At larger, more frequented tracks you will usually find a better selection of go-cart rentals. Any go-cart rental track has typical stock carts, but some allow you the choice of two seater carts, Indy pacer imitation carts or Nascar style go-carts.

Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for http://www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/, a site that focuses exclusively on atv reviews, as well as tips on choosing parts and accessories. His articles have also been featured on recreational automotive sites such as http://www.go-cart-plans-n-kits.com/ and http://www.best-scooters-n-mopeds.com/

Nov 25

Theft of equipment from boats, trailers, outboard engines and even entire boats is still all too common, but there are many ways to minimise the risk to you.

Your insurance policy may list certain requirements, so check your policy carefully.

Thieves are looking for easy targets, so look for ways to make their task more difficult. Consider any measure to delay the thief, measures that will cause a disturbance or any measure that will later identify the equipment as having been stolen.

Mark your equipment with your postcode, name or the boat’s name/sail number. Consider using visible markings, hidden markings, or both. Lock trailers, using wheel-clamps, hitch-locks, even a padlock and chain around an immovable object. Use good quality locks and don’t leave the key with the boat! Outboard engines should be locked to the boat, using special clamping locks. Alternatively remove the engine and place in locked storage. Keep loose equipment out of sight or better still, take it home with you. Consider an alarm system for larger boats Get to know the other owners at your marina or sailing club and look out for one another. If you see any suspicious activity – report it. If you are unlucky and are a victim of a crime, there are also measures you can take to aid the police in recovering equipment and to assist your insurance company in settling your claim.

Keep a note of your Hull Identification Number (HIN) or other unique identifiers Record serial numbers of outboard engines and other equipment Keep purchase receipts Photograph your boat from a number of angles Report the theft to the police and to your insurers as soon as possible. Your quick action may result in a speedy recovery. Buying a Boat?

Check www.stolenboats.org.uk to ensure that it has not previously been stolen. Be suspicious if serial numbers or Hull identification Numbers are missing or have been tampered with.

StolenBoats.org.uk

This is a free database of Stolen Boats developed by UK Marine Insurers and the Police to record all stolen equipment and circulate details of any theft to any person who has signed up for the Theft Alert emails.

Useful Links: www.stolenboats.org.uk www.noblemarine.co.uk

Nov 24

Who would you rather play four rounds of golf with, Roger Clemens or Marshall Faulk? Why didn’t organizers of last week’s Bob Hope Chrysler Classic stick nice guys Clemens and Faulk with each other, instead of subjecting Matthew McConaughey and Amhad Rashad to them? Maybe they’re okay to play golf with—McConaughey and Rashad seemed to be having a good time. You won’t find me in the camp that wants to see Clemens come back to Boston, a camp that includes his other playing partner last week, Mike Eruzione. Clemens’s playing record speaks for itself. So do Eddie Murray’s and Ty Cobb’s.

All the action was happening in the Darius Rucker group anyway. What happened to the Hootie? Those were simpler times, the ’90s. I only wanna be with you. Amen. Michael Bolton also played golf on TV last week, with his girlfriend Nicolette Sheridan in attendance. I guess it’s pretty obvious that Sheridan is the new prime-time Cattrall. In a recent discussion about the Trollop Factor regarding Cattrall’s character from Sex and the City and Sheridan’s on Desperate Housewives, Cattrall’s emerged as far more trollopy. Makes me think of the Hootie: Sometimes you’re crazy/ And you wonder why/ I’m such a baby/ Cause the Dolphins make me cry.

Chad Campbell was in the Clemens-Eruzione-McConaughey group Friday. That’s three Texans and one guy from Massachusetts. And in the spirit of bipartisanship coursing through America, they came together and won the celebrity competition. McConaughey was even seen with his arm around Eruzione.

Campbell went on to win the professional tournament. I wasn’t sure he had it in him. This could be the break out season for Campbell that people have been talking about for a few years now.

Nice to see Paul Azinger play well on the course and do some time in the

ABC booth. Maybe Nick Faldo and Azinger will take their two-man show to the

Golf Channel in 2007. That would accomplish two things: spice up the Golf

Channel’s coverage and keep Faldo and Azinger together as the most colorful

tandem of TV commentators in the game. Which reminds me of the Hootie:

You and me/ We come from different worlds/ You like to laugh at me/ When

I look at other girls.

This week Tiger makes his 2006 debut at the Buick Invitational. Tiger’s won at Torrey Pines three times. Lefty’s won it twice. Both have finished runner up; Tiger’s second to Phil’s first back in Tiger’s ridiculous 2000 campaign. The last time Tiger made an overhaul on his swing, it started working in 2000. He messed with it again in 2004, saw results last year and could break a lot of records if this is the bumper year. Everyone out of the pool if this is another 2000 vintage. I see no reason to believe it won’t be, based on the signs from last year: six wins, two majors.

Nov 23

Part Two:

A meeting with Sensei Tatsuo Suzuki.

Q -DW: You said there were two occasions?

A -SE: We did a really big display at Crystal Palace in a Budo and Judo Championships, we always started with a display but with Sensei having a short fuse we always ended up having a battle of some sort, this one was no different. The great Karate teacher Tatsuo Suzuki who had just been on was now watching us, as we finished he walked over to us and he looked very stern, I was glad Sensei was in front of me.. As Sensei was about to step off the mat Suzuki Sensei walked up to him and said,. “Thank you, That is the best display of Aikido I have ever seen”, he then bowed and walked away.

Impressions of the early HUT teachers.

Q -DW: You said you were an assistant to Sensei Ellis and the only junior at that time and that you were also the general dojo assistant so you would have been in close contact with many if not all of the old teachers, what were your impressions of the ones you came into contact with ?.

A -SE: I will mention them from the highest grade down.

Kenshiro Abbe Sensei.

I would see Abbe Sensei occasionally on the aikido mat, he would step onto the mat to make a point or teach. He didn’t often bother to change into his gi, he would come on the mat in this old brown de-mob suit; (after the war soldiers were given a brown suit when leaving the army, and it was called a de-mob suit, I am sure that this was one). Sensei Williams would sometimes ask me to take Abbe Sensei home to Acton in my three wheeled “Isetta” bubble car, Sensei Williams told me if I had an accident with Sensei in the car I would have to leave the country and never be seen again, I believed him. Abbe Sensei sat in the Bubble car for the first time. He looked around the little car, then at me, he gave me a very puzzled look and asked ” How many wheels” I replied ” 3 Sensei “. He replied ” Necessary, where are wheels?” I said “2 in the front and one at the back Sensei”. He thought for a moment and then he said ” Ahhhh! Strong triangle”. He did not speak another word during the journey, which was normal for Abbe Sensei. Unlike some of his so called “FRIENDS” who claim to have had long and meaningful philosophical /psychological conversations with him, his English was poor and he did not waste it.

Ken Williams Sensei.

Sensei K Williams the head of the dojo did not use me as much as the others. He was in total control of the dojo and all who were in it. He was not only aikido but 3rd dan judo and a very good one at that. He would officiate as a referee at the American Air Base at Ruislip, once he was a referee at the USAF international Judo Championships. We would get a lot of American students come to train at the Hut in our beginners classes.

David Williams Sensei.

David was in charge of the Karate section before the arrival of Harada Sensei, I enjoyed my regular practice with Ken Griffiths, and later Ken Waite who was to become the first European assistant to Harada Sensei. However, David Williams in my opinion had a very cruel streak to his character. Williams and Ellis and others would teach as Abbe Sensei did with a shinai. It was used a gentle form of intimidation to help motivate you with a little whack on the backside to get your attention. This would be done with a smile and humour and no one ever objected to this light hearted form of discipline. Now with David Williams, he meant it!, and appeared to enjoy it. I will leave it at that as I don’t want to expand on this subject. Closed!.

Eric Dollimore Sensei.

Eric was only 5ft 5in tall and the most dynamic exponent of aikido in the Hut dojo. What I remember most of Eric was one Sunday morning when I was practicing at the bottom of the dojo with some of the high kyu grades. There was quite a bit of action taking place at the top end of the mat with the dan grades, Eric did a very hard technique on Ellis slamming him deep into the mat. He then excused himself saying ” Sorry! I have to go, I have to be at my girlfriends for lunch at 12-00 noon”. Ellis got up from the mat and I could see he was not happy, Eric had now left the mat. Ellis called out to him “Eric you want to fight for real?” Eric replied “Sorry Harry, I really don’t have time”. Ellis walked back to the other dan grades, probably satisfied with Eric’s excuse. It was then that I saw Eric come back out of the changing room minus his hakama and called out “OK Harry!! But we have got to be quick”. They both immediately squared up to each other in posture, after a few seconds Ellis made what looked like a fearful blow at Eric’s head, Eric turned under Ellis with the best Koshi waza technique I have ever seen launching Ellis into and through the plaster board office partition. Sensei Williams was sitting in the office when Ellis joined him as he went straight through the wall. As Ellis sat there covered in plaster board dust, Eric call out ” See ya, Ive got to go I am late for dinner”. I have always said it was like something out of the movies.

Haydn Foster Sensei.

He was a little older than the rest of us and was regarded with respect and affection. His favourite technique was Irimi nage as he put you down hard he always gave that well know throaty laugh of his after leaving you stunned.

Henry (Harry)Ellis Sensei.

Henry Ellis was my teacher and is continually referred to in this interview.

There is one story that I have never seen in print that I will tell you of. In the sixties we heard of another group who were doing Aikido in North London with a well known Japanese Judo teacher called Senta Yamada. He was teaching a style we had never heard of called “Tomiki Aikido” so we decided to go and check them out. All the dan grades gathered at the HUT one evening and we set off to this Tomiki dojo. We just did not know what to expect. When we arrived we respectfully entered their dojo. Sensei Williams spoke to the instructor in charge and asked if we could practice. The instructor said “NO!, I am sorry but you wear hakama’s and we don’t allow them” Sensei Williams replied “That’s ok we will practice without our hakama’s” The instructor thought for a moment and replied ” I still can’t allow you to practice as you are a different organisation to us” It was then that Sensei Ellis pushed forward and said “Organisations are names on paper, Aikido is Aikido”, The instructor was having none of it and politely asked us to leave. We were not happy at this, so we then went into a nearby pub, after about one hour who should come in the pub; you guessed it Dave, all the students and the instructor. We got chatting to the students and they were really nice lads. A big guy who was a 1st kyu made the mistake of asking Sensei Ellis what our nikyo was like. He said it was his favourite technique, when he tried it on Sensei Ellis, nothing happened. He made another mistake, he asked Sensei to show him our style, Sensei nearly put him into the pub cellar. The brown belt guy couldn’t believe this and asked his teacher who was now talking with Sensei Williams. He told him what had just taken place and insisted that his instructor try to do this technique on Sensei Ellis. Sensei Ellis offered his arm and the instructor agreed to try. The instructor could do nothing, then stated “I can not move you because you are making the ARM of STONE, if I also make the ARM of Stone I will break your arm like a twig” Sensei Ellis insisted he make his arm of stone, so the guy tried and to be honest it was no different to the first attempt. Then! as he was making the arm of stone, Sensei Ellis picked up a full pint of beer and drunk it in one go while the guy was trying to break his arm! The guy looked gutted.

Lennie Ballard Sensei and Peter Dowden Sensei.

They appeared inseparable and were really great friends, they would do most of the knife and club displays. I would deputise for them in their ladies classes. They left the HUT shortly after Eric Dollimore.

John Caldwell Sensei.

John was an electrician who worked with Sensei Williams. He was not only a first dan in aikido but also a semi professional sparring partner and boxer. He sparred with some notable boxers such as ex world champs Terry Downs and Terry Spinks who were both world champions at their own weight. John once took me to the ‘Thomas A Becket’ , a famous training gym for boxers above a London pub. That was a special treat for a young lad like me as many world famous UK and USA boxers had trained there. I also remember that once when John was out doing some running training he was attacked by a large alsatian dog which chased after him. John turned as the dog launched itself at him. He kicked hard at the dog, kicking it straight in the throat and it died instantly. A little different to Abbe Sensei’s experience with an Alsatian but non the less unavoidable.

Hamish McFarlane Sensei.

Was older and senior to me he was also a good judoka. He was a 1st kyu (brown belt) in Aikido when I started yet we ended up taking our dan grade test together some four years later. When I received my first dan, Sensei Ellis as tradition demanded presented me with my first black belt and hakama which was of a very good quality. No one ever knew where Hamish got his hakama from. Ellis spread the rumour that the hakama was an ex war dept army blanket as it was a thick material with no traditional pleats. That joke never left Hamish, and I even laughed with Sensei Foster about it recently (July 2003). There was one thing about Hamish that very few knew. When he first asked if he could join the Aikido class he told Sensei Williams that the Doctor had told him he would within 12 months be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life because of a serious condition with his spine. He started Aikido, and practiced until his death in his 60’s. He also went to Japan and trained at the Aiki-Kai. I have recently heard the sad news that Hamish died a little while ago.

Early dan gradings.

Q-DW: How do you compare the grading system ofthe early days at the HUT with some that you have seen in later years ?.

A-SE: Grading procedures were not so technically ritualised as they are today. Where as at the HUT, the grading would be very physical with constant 100% attack, no one ever got through a grading without a few lumps. I think that most of the old dan grades would agree that 3rd kyu (green belt) was always the hardest; considered by both Abbe Sensei and Williams Sensei to be the transition grade between beginner and high grade and your first step as a assistant teacher. It was also the first grading where we had to take attack from a real knife. When it was my first time Sensei Williams asked me “Are you prepared to accept real knife ” I said “YES” but I really meant NO. Eric Dollimore stood before me holding a large knife in his LEFT hand, I just froze. Sensei Williams said ” Derek you forgot Eric is left handed” then he told Eric to attack with his right and then his left. When I took my first dan, what stands out most in my mind was how tired I was when it was my turn. I had been uke for all the other grades and to be honest I don’t know how I got through it all. I just wanted to get it all over with. I took Hamish with a positive tenchi nage and really hammered him into the mat. Nakazono Sensei said he was very pleased with that final technique and awarded me first dan.

Continued in Part Three:

Nov 22

Why are treadmills becoming so popular? Why does everyone have one and not go to the gym as much? What is so great about a home treadmill? Below you will have all of these and many more questions answered as you are given ten reasons for having a home treadmill.

* First, they save time. People say they don’t have enough time to spend at work or with their family, so how could they have time to go to the gym. Treadmills save time because the gym is now brought to you.

* Second, there are no more monthly or yearly gym fees. You have to renew your gym membership at least once a year and a typical treadmill will serve you up to 10 years or more.

* Third, there is the convenience factor. In the time it would take you to get ready and drive down to the gym, you could have already got 20-30 minutes exercising on the treadmill in your home.

* Fourth, it works for whole family. As with most gym equipment that requires age to use some of the heavier stuff, a treadmill only requires that you can walk to use it because it can set speeds for you and your family.

* Fifth, people have been shown to stick to an exercise regimen that involves a treadmill because you can do other stuff while you are exercising. This means that there is not the typical boredom factor that is present in most workout routines.

* Sixth, there is no weathering out days where the weather outside and dictate what you are doing on the treadmill. As they can be put outside and insider, there is never an excuse on why you did not get to exercise today.

* Seventh it provides and easy setup for anyone and allows for anyone to be able to use it because it denies the usual complexity that most equipment of this magnitude possesses.

* Eighth, it is much easier to multitask and do other things, such as reading a book or watching a video, while using a treadmill than it is while doing other exercises.

* Ninth, if you are runner, walker, or jogger it is easier on your joints than running on asphalt or grass as the surface pads on a treadmill are much more forgiving than the ground or pavement are.

* Tenth, it is close to a ten year investment to your health as most treadmills last at least ten years.

For the price of treadmills and the benefits of owning one, they are the perfect compliment for anyone looking to build a home gym. =========================================================== Find out why treadmills can burn fat more efficiently than almost any other exercise. See reviews and useful information. Click ==> http://www.treadmills-easy.com/

Nov 22

Golf sensation Tiger Woods’ golf swing technique has been the subject of many interesting studies.

One thing that has come out very clearly from this leading golfer’s style and his golf swing technique is his amazing flexibility and high fitness level which have contribute tremendously to his golf career. A career that has seen him crowned in the minds of many as the undisputed greatest golfer in the history of the sport.

The Tiger Woods golf swing technique sees Wood utilizing his flexibility at the back of his swing to comfortably reach far back.

As he begins his swing, his level of fitness and muscle strength enables him to build up club head velocity by turning his torso quickly and pressing his right leg forward. There is minimal waste of energy as he maintains his position above the golf ball.

Driving through, Woods uses his hips, shoulders and wrists to concentrate his force and create a high initial ball speed. Research has shown that within a few feet off the tee, the ball is usually traveling at about 180 miles per hour. The average tour pro usually manages only 160 miles per hour.

If you have carefully watched woods and his golf swing technique, you will note that he usually allows the club head’s momentum to extend his follow-through far around his back, thus completing a long and smooth club-head rotation.

Tiger’s golf swing technique cannot possibly be achieved by somebody who is not physically fit or somebody who does not work out regularly. In fact achieving an effective golf swing technique these days requires conditioned muscles that will enable you to perform consistently and at your best.

Gone are the days when golf was viewed as a leisure sport where players would move around the course in electric golf cars to avoid breaking into a sweat of any kind.

This is not to say that a good golf swing technique calls for rigorous exercising. Actually, most of the critical golf-specific exercises involve stretches. There is also the lifting of light weights to build specifically on strength rather than muscle.

Clearly golf-specific exercises are the only way to develop a good golf swing technique.

Nov 21

This article is going to be somewhat controversial. It might even be considered sacrilege to some. Who knows, it might even incite outrage. But there’s only one way to know for sure. Read on.

Do you envy golfers who can address the ball, keep their hips from turning, yet turn their left shoulder well behind the ball? Well, what if you could create maximum shoulder turn (which we all know is a major contributor to a more powerful golf swing), without doing anything to enhance your flexibility?

Sounds impossible doesn’t it? And it can be if you’re inflexible (or too lazy to work on your flexibility). Don’t worry, I’m not going to try to shame you into stretching like a rubber band. Instead, I’m going to point out something that Bobby Jones did, something his contemporaries did too, like “Slammin” Sam Snead for instance. Okay, Sam Snead wasn’t one of his contemporaries, but they did the same thing.

Know what it is?

Before I tell you, it’s important that you know it’s not being “taught” in the modern golf swing. The modern golf swing emphasizes strength and flexibility. That’s the state of the game today at the highest levels. And since the highest levels influence teaching methods for the rest of the golfing world, that’s why this is not being taught.

That said: It’s time to tell you how to create a full shoulder turn without stretching exercises for days or weeks on end. But I must warn you, it flies in the face of convention. However, I must also point out, that a current tour player (Vijay Singh) does it.

And what’s that he does?

He turns his hips too!

They don’t stay put. They move. They turn. Just doing that alone will put your shoulders half way behind the ball. The remainder can be done by turning your shoulders as well.

Pretty sneaky huh?

Next time you see video of Bobby, or Sam, or Vijay…observe the movement in their hips. Witness their ability to make a seemingly effortless shoulder turn…just before they smash their shot down the fairway.

Nov 21

A professional should give beginner golf swing instruction. In
this way, you will learn to correct way to grip your clubs,
stand, and swing. They will concentrate on the three
fundamentals grip, stance, and posture so you will have the
basic foundation to play the game. Free golf tips for beginners
can be found from any person wandering around on the driving
range or golf course, but you will want to take these with a
grain of salt. Free golf tips can be found on the internet also.
They will have sections for tips on driving the golf ball and
putting. The best place to practice your driving and putting is
at a driving range or par-3 golf course. This will give you a
less stressed place to learn your fundamentals. When you are
more comfortable with your technique and your game then you may
want to try a 18 hole course. The belly putter technique uses a
two-gripped longer shafted putter, which rests against your
belly and is swung in a smooth motion. This technique is great
for golfers who have problems keeping their pivots steady. Your
pivot point includes your elbows, shoulders, and head. This
enables the player to have a smooth and even tempo stroke.
Beginners should take the time to research the game and learn
the rules of golf etiquette. The game of golf is a challenging
game, but with a little learning and practice, you will want to
play more and more!

Nov 21

Have you experienced this when you’re bidding on ebay or other auction site? You bid on an item, lets say used golf club sets, you put you’re first bid. Then you leave it for a while thinking you’ll be winning on the bid. After a while you checked it again, then suddenly there’s a higher bid… What? I need to get that used golf club set, I’ll bid higher!…

Then the cycle begins pushing the price to ridiculous prices. Sounds familiar? If you haven’t experience such thing, then consider yourself lucky.

So is there a solution on getting you’re used golf club sets while avoiding such difficulties? You bet and I’ll lay down for you plainly. But first, in order for you to grasp how effective this method not only for winning auctions, but also how to get it cheaper, I’ll have to point out one big factor that leads to higher auction prices.

Simply put… Amount of bids on an item. The higher the amount of bids the higher the prices will go. So in order to get it cheaper we’ll have to minimize our number of bids as much as possible to deter higher prices due to competition. Now that’s explained lets move to that sneaky tactic.

Two words. Auction Sniping… and no you don’t need a rifle for this tactic to work.

Auction Sniping basically is a technique that states that you bid on an item, like used golf club sets, on the last few seconds of the auctioned item. This sneaky tactic is very effective because you bid on the last moment, this minimizes the final price. Not only that, this tactic lets you win more auctions because other interested parties don’t have enough time to outbid you coz you’re bidding by the last seconds.

But where not done yet. In order for you to accomplish this you need to have an automated software or robot to place the bid for you. So you don’t need to be physically watching the auction used golf club sets in its last seconds. This will free up you’re time and enjoy yourself. Being physically there to bid on the last seconds is a daunting task. It just brings more headaches.

Then how do get an automatic sniping software to snipe you’re auctioned used golf club sets? Fortunately there are websites that are offering such service. Unfortunately they usually charge for such services. Fortunately again I found one site that offers such services for free. We’ll not exactly, they just let you try it for 5 times (last time I checked), But that good enough. Let’s you try the waters if you know what I mean.

So I hope this article is useful on getting you’re hands on a used golf club sets. Good Luck And Happy Sniping.

Want to read more free golf articles? I suggest you visit my site http://golf-tips.useful-tips.com.

« Previous Entries