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Golf Gadgets: For The Golfers Who Have Everything
by John Bolt
Golf gadgets:
Who wants them? Who needs them? These little devices come
in as many shapes, sizes, and forms as there are stars in
the universe. Unlike short-game training devices or swing
aids they do not work directly on teaching you the proper
techniques of the golf swing. However they are indeed incredibly
creative in unexpected and very imaginative ways. They are
made to make the crazy game of golf more fun, a lot less strenuous
and simply easier to play.
It is for this reason that the avid golfer in the family
can no longer go through any Christmas without receiving one
accessory either in their stocking or under the tree. These
golf gadgets have become somewhat of a phenomenon and even
a tradition in some house holds be it good or bad.
For the golfer who is receiving these gifts it becomes a
sheer reminder of how much they need to work on their games.
To some it can even become and embarrassment to think that
these little golf accessories can help improve their games.
For others they give them a great little giggle when they
see what some crazy fool has come with to help their golf
swing.
Do we as golfers really need them? Some would say yes that
these little golf gadgets are essential to improving their
performance on the course. These golf addicts will go to every
extreme and buy every little gadget out there because they
feel that it will help. On the other hand, most of us know
that there is no cure other than straight hard practice that
nobody really wants to do let alone has time for.
Unfortunately most of the golf gadgets on the market are
not perfect and have some sort of a defect or an annoying
flaw. That is why most of them don't make it into widespread
circulation and use. Having said that, there are a small number
of good little gadgets out there that actually work!
These items include the suction cup on the grip of your putter
that makes it easier to pickup your ball form the hole without
bending over. Another good one that is almost essential to
every player is the divot repair tool that can come in many
shapes and styles. You also have the Brush-T that is said
to make contact with the ball less inhibiting by making the
tee flexible. One other must have for the average golfer is
the groove cleaner to help remove the dirt from your clubs
so you can hit a crisper shot. The most important thing to
remember about these items is that they are mainly for fun.
They're great to have and enjoy every time you play golf.
There are so many golf gadgets out there in the market you
just have to pick the ones you think are cool and simply try
them!
About the Author
John Bolt is the owner of Golf Equipment Source and has created
the ULTIMATE FREE online guide to golf gadgets and accessories.
To find out more about your favorite golf gadgets please visit
http://www.golfequipmentsource.com/golf-accessory.html.
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Tiger Woods
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Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (born December
30, 1975) is an American golfer who is considered
one of the greatest golfers of all time. In 2005,
at the age of 29, he reached the milestone of
winning a tenth major golf championship, placing
him third on the all time list . 
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Jack Nicklaus
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Jack William Nicklaus (born January
21, 1940 in Columbus, Ohio), also known as "The
Golden Bear", was a major force in professional
golf from the 1960s to the late 1990s, and is
regarded as the greatest golfer of all time. 
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Arnold Palmer
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Arnold Daniel Palmer (born September
10, 1929 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania) is an American
golfer who has won numerous events on both the
PGA TOUR and Champions Tour, dating back to 1955.
Palmer is not generally regarded as the greatest
player in history, but he is arguably the most
important in that he was the first golf star when
television started to air golf tournaments in
the 1950s. 
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