Sports

April 3, 2008

  • Putting Your Way to the 18th Hole

    Most people do not consider miniature golf to be much of a challenge, but these individuals may be surprised to learn that there are avid putt-putt golfers who that travel the United States searching for the next "big" game. Almost every town has at least one such golf course. There are websites that deal strictly with miniature golf vacations.

March 25, 2008

  • Mountain bike vacations in America

    This article throws light on mountain bike tours in America and what's worth checking out in America. It also emphasizes on different places in America which forms the core to take up America as the best place to explore for mountain biking.

  • Most Good Road Bikes Get Good Reviews

    Bicycle reviews play an important part in providing the cycling world with important information regarding whats happening in the industry. They cater for everyone from novices to experts.

March 7, 2008

March 5, 2008

  • Some Quick Reviews on the Golf Bag and Ball

    If you're a beginner golfer, then golf bags are definitely a must. However, there are things that you should know before going to the nearest golf store and buying a golf bag on impulse. First, there are two types of golf bags? carry bags and cart bags.

February 27, 2008

February 26, 2008

  • Three Approaches To Skydiving

    Threre are three ways to learn to skydive to advance towards solo diving. All three are discussed here.

  • The Red Rock Golf Club Offers 18 Holes Of Challenging Beauty

    Finding the right golf course to consider your home course is often a matter of finding the one closes to the home and playing it consistently. However, even the most disastrous duffers will tire of playing the same course over and over and after a few dozen trips down the same fairway, watching the ball dive into the same water hazard, may have them considering giving up the game. However, may find they play better when they hit a different course on occasion and the Black Rock golf club in Hagerstown, Maryland may be the place to test this theory.

  • Beautiful Las Vegas Skydiving

    Requirements for skydiving in Las Vegas. What to expect from a skydiving school in the LasVegas area.

  • Purchasing Pre-owned Golf Clubs

    For golfers on a budget, the good news is that there are plenty of options available to find used golf equipment. You can find gently worn items ranging from golf clubs to golf carts that no longer met the needs of their former owners. Even if you are not on a set budget, there are countless ways to find quality, pre-owned golf items that are still in great condition.

  • A Quick Guide To Golf Championships

    If you are trying to learn how to be a golf master, you must understand the essentials of the game, particularly the big golf competitions that happen every year. Just like a real basketball fan knows about the key NBA games and tournaments, and the Olympic championship game, any faithful golfing fanatic has to be knowledgeable about the most important tournaments.

  • Interesting Details About The Augusta National Golf Club

    In the year 1942, the Augusta golf club has been the location of the prestigious Masters Tournament. The course is located in California and is one of the most well known courses in the world and one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world. The course is located on land that used to be a tree nursery.

February 25, 2008

  • What Is Barrel Horse Racing And Barrel Horse Racing Sale

    Barrel horse racing is pretty simple to watch. It is played on an arena with three barrels arranged in an isosceles triangle pattern on which the intention of the racer is to gain the fastest speed by circling the three barrels in a cloverleaf pattern. While there may be standards as to the distance of each barrel, governing bodies normally have various preferences on how far each barrel should be set from one another.

February 22, 2008

  • Importance Of Putting Practice On The Golf Green

    Golfers often spend a lot of time learning how to make the ultimate golf drive. Watching the ball flying through the air and bouncing perfectly onto the green is a beautiful sight, only short of the ball dropping directly into the cup. Working on these shots is important to the game, but the truth is that poor putting skills can adversely impact the end result of the game.

February 20, 2008

  • Choosing The Most Effective Golf Clubs

    Besides the seven-iron, every golfer must have the five iron. The five iron club is versatile for use in a variety of situations as well as an easy club to use. No, it may be not be as versatile as the seven-iron, but it is still a club that can be used in many situations.

  • A Brief History Of Skydiving

    Discusses the history of skydiving all the way back to the 10th Century Chinese.

February 12, 2008

  • Tennis Regulations Easily Explained

    Tennis is fun to play, but can be confusing to learn. Whether you're a beginning or professional player, the rules remain the same. Once you understand these rules, you'll be on your way to playing a winning game.

February 11, 2008

  • Golf Accessories For Every Golfer

    Golf is no different than most other sports with its array of personal accessories and equipment. Whether you need to find the perfect accessories to make your golfing experience more enjoyable or need a gift for your favorite golfer, there are many golf accessories available today. Fortunately, there is a wide range of prices and an abundant selection of items offered in many different venues.

  • Do You Know The Elements Of A Golf Swing?

    There are 6 basic steps in the golf swing that each golfer should be aware prior to each golf shot. Step number 1 is body alignment relative to the target. Start by standing 2 to 3 yards behind the golf ball, with your body and the ball forming a straight line to the target. Pick out a guiding target directly behind and directly in front of the golf ball that is in the line your body and the golf make toward the target. These targets could be anything on the ground inches in front and behind the golf ball like leaves, grass, a broken tee, whatever. Focus on these ground targets that fall on the line you picked out to the target as you approach the golf ball.