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Tuesday

CYPRESS POINT CLUB, PEBBLE BEACH, CA - REVIEW

The Cypress point club is one of the few revered golf courses. This course was built in 1928 and since then, it has been occupying one of the top three listings for the best golf courses in many journals and publications. This club hosted many pro matches in the past and is always in an upper echelon in the history of golf, according to many professional players.

It is a very exclusive club and thus, only members can play in it. The total operating cost of the course is divided among the players and thus, there is no definite membership fee. No matter how many plays they had in the course, the members should pay the fee. The club is so exclusive that J F Kennedy was refused admission once.

The Cypress point club is present in the Santa Lucia Mountain’s foothills. One can use any kind of superlatives and adjectives to describe the beauty of this terrain. A new member is added to the club only when an old member dies or leaves the club. About 30 players play on the course on an average, every day. This makes it, a private course, with many celebrities in the member’s list. The difficulty level of the course changes with the weather condition.

The course has an aesthetic beauty appearance. It is bordered by open seaside, filled with array of hills and sandy dunes. The old discarded golf bags hang from the branches in the towering Cypress tree just behind the pro shop. It is no wonder that the Cypress point club is considered to be the most beautiful, greatest and one of the most comfortable golf course in the world.

The range finders are not permitted in the club and the caddies will accompany all the players. The course has irregular borders and large bunkers. It has a modest club house with numerous golf treasures on the walls. The membership policies are private and not known to the public. There are many folktales regarding how the members are selected but the reality is not known to the public and the media. It is said that if you are the best in golf, you will receive the invitation. The club does not change its membership policy, no matter who wants to join.

Pros and cons

Pros
a) The course provides the players with fun but difficult games
b) It has year around golf season
c) Availability of rental clubs and driving range
d) Cypress point club is famous for its best holes
e) It is a stuffy and ultra high class club
f) The course bordered by the ocean gives a striking appearance for the club.

Cons
a) It is not open to public
b) It is one of the most expensive courses in the world
c) Members have to pay even if they do not play in the course at all.
Summary
It is known as the best, the golf world can see. The course has aesthetic beauty, varying difficulty levels, private set of members, excellent course maintenance and wonderful game experience. If you are ready to spend a little more for a great game, then Cypress point club is the best choice. 

Monday

AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB, AUGUSTA, GA - THE REVIEW

The Augusta National golf club is ranked the fifth in the world’s best golf courses, this year. It is considered to be a challenge for a player to play on this course. It also has a place in one of the top positions for being the hardest courses in the golf world.

As the name suggests, Augusta National golf club is located in Augusta. It was opened to games from 1933 and it has hosted many tournaments and professional games so far. Up until 1990, the club, by no means, accepted any ethnic members. This caused a lot of criticism. In 2012, the club acquired its first women players.

The membership policies and regulations are fairly guarded and the club claims it to be a private organization. The length of the course is 6.799 meters, the slope rating is 137 and the course rating is 78.1. Augusta National golf club has restricted membership and the membership cost is believed to be from $10,000 to $30,000. The notable members in the club are Warren Buffet, Sam Palmisano, Jack Welch, Bill Gates and many others.

Augusta National golf club has expansions of broad fairways, pine trees, white sandy terrain, clean appearance and meadowland course. Each hole on the course is named after a shrub or a tree than grows near the hole like flowering crab apple, pink Dogwood and Azalea. The 11th, 12th and the 13th holes are collective named as Amen Coenr.

Club features

a) The Crows Nest of Augusta National golf club provides living space for five amateur golfers who are qualified for the Masters

b) There are ten member cabins on the property.

c) The bridge that connects the Creek to the 12th hole is made up of artificial turf and stones.

d) The lane has 61 Magnolia trees.

Hole by hole review

a) Tea Olive hole: Ranks fourth in difficulty level and it was reduced to 10 yards in the year 2010.

b) Pink Dogwood hole: Ranks sixteen in difficulty level and if the player goes left off the tee, it ditches into the trees.

c) Flowering Peach hole: It is the shortest par 4 and there is a green pear shaped steep slope in front of it. Ranks fourteen in difficulty.

d) Magnolia hole ranks six in difficulty.

e) Juniper hole is 11th in difficulty and is elevated with a vast slope.

f) Pampas hole is in the rank 3 and trees are added to it recently.

g) Yellow jasmine hole is about 300 yards out and ranks 17th.

h) Carolina Cherry hole is increased by 30 yards recently and ranks 7th.

i) Camellia hole ranks second.

j) The most difficult hole is the White Dogwood and the tees are moved 15 yards back and the trees are added.

k) The Golden bell hole has narrow target and water in the front. Ranks 13th.

l) Azalea hole ranks 15th.

m) The Chinese fir hole has no bunker and ranks 12th.

n) Firethorn ranks 18th with confusion the players to decide whether to go for greens or not.

o) Redbud hole ranks 10th.

p) Nandina hole ranks 9th and the second shot for this hole should be controlled to ace it.

q) Holly hole ranks 8th with an avenue of trees and tee moved back 60 yards.


Sunday

Top Golf Tips For Beating The Bunker

When a golfer ends up in the bunker, you can usually hear swearing all the way to the clubhouse. It's not that they are bad; it's just that they feel bunkers can defeat them.

There are a few hidden tips that not many people have caught onto yet. Here are a few hidden bunker busters that will make you wish that you knew this before you hit your first bunker.

Your first step is to imagine that the bunker is not your worst enemy. If you think the bunker is your worst enemy, you will fear them and this will have an adverse effect on your game.

So next time you land in one, don't just give up, hit the ball, and hope. That will get you nowhere. You will just end up taking another bunker shot; and the scorecard will increase with every shot you take.

Another important thing to keep in mind is your footing. Many people will simply allow their feet and legs to adjust to the sand. That is not the best thing to do; make the sand work for you by taking the time to establish your footing.

The next thing you should do is take a open stance and get relaxed. If you are comfortable on the tee, then why can't you be comfortable in the bunker?

After this, you will need to distribute your weight in a effective manner; usually more to the left-hand side is the best way to go when you are trapped in a bunker.

Now practice your motion. When swinging the club, move the same distance backwards as you do forward. Learn it and remember it: the shot in the bunker will always be tricky.

You should now prepare for the shot, but remember to hit the sand roughly two inches before the ball. This creates a scoop effect that will allow the ball to be played out of the rough instead of rolling straight into the same bunker.

You should also accelerate through the ball. This allows for more power in the shot and will give the ball that little bit of extra distance towards the hole.

Always remember that the sand is your ally, not your enemy. Don't fear the bunker and you will constantly surprise yourself with the one-shot bunker trick.


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Saturday

Too Many Online Golf Tips…Which One Do I Use

Online golf tips are on the increase.

This is hardly surprising because we are in the information age and virtually every kind of information you can think of has increased tremendously in quantity over the internet and continues to do so at a rapid rate.

The information age has had the effect of putting tremendous power in the hands of the individual by making huge amounts of information available on anybody’s desktop.

As long as that person has a connection to the internet.

This has come with its’ own disadvantages. One of them is that there are too many experts dishing out online golf tips that golfers often get confused and find it extremely difficult to tell who is a genuine expert on the subject and who is not.

Actually there are a number of things to look for before accepting online golf tips as being the sort that can be useful and beneficial to you and your game.

The first is the number of years that the person has been involved in the particular golf discipline that they are giving online golf tips on.

Have they been in it long enough to have written a book on the subject for example? Quite often a book confirms an experts depth of knowledge in their particular discipline.

The second thing to look at closely is the advice being given. Does it promise everything for nothing? Or does it promise that you will revolutionize your game by simply purchasing a certain golf product?

These are tell-tale signs that all is not well. Golf is an athletic sport these days and strength training plays an important role in helping golfers improve their game.

Many people hate even the thought of strength exercises, but that is the reality and even the genuinely good golf products that an expert will recommend in their online golf tip should involve some exercising effort from the golfer before they can enjoy the benefits of an improved game on the golf course.

You should be careful about the source of any online golf tip you receive.


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Friday

Tips To Help Make Your Tournament Plan A Resounding Success

Planning a golf tournament? Here are some tips to help you.

1. Select a good golf course and facilities that can accommodate all the needs that you have and make sure that their staff employees are likewise accommodating. Check with the employees and ensure that you tell them what you need and what you want to happen, especially if you plan on having an awards or some sort of ceremonies after the tournament. This is also the time you should think of the number of golfers that you would allow to compete. You may want to check the staff recommendations, especially if they have a record of golf tournaments in their place.

2. It might be great if you make an information brochure explaining and advertising the tournament in a clear and concise manner, with a format that is easy and relaxing to read. Put in a concise registration form along with the brochure.

3. You should not forget about getting tournament sponsors. Order early the course signage. It might take some time in getting all the logos you need for printing. Be sure that the tournament sponsors you got have first approved the publication materials before taking them for printing. Many tournament sponsors have very strict specifications about the use of their logos and expect you to follow the guidelines that they have.

4. Consider the goodie bags or giveaways in the tournament. You could give shirts, tees, hats, balls, among others. You could also keep a supply of sunscreen packets and bottled water. If you are giving awards, you should order the trophies early.

5. You can buy a database (or design if you can do one) for the registration process in helping you track the players you have as well as the team pairings.

6. Make sure that the golf staff is recognized easily. They should be easily distinguished with a special hat or golf shirt.

7. Do a short checklist of the things you need to finish or accomplish in preparation for your tournament. Try to do everything as early as possible.

8. Inform the players of the rules and requirements of the system. Make sure that they do have the necessary equipment or tools for play, such as score cards, balls, tees, among others.

9. Make sure that there is proper and enough nourishment at the tournament. There should be enough food and drinks available in the various points around and on the course.

10. Prepare for worst-case scenarios like course problems, injuries, etc.


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