Used Can Still Be Top Quality in Golf Balls
January 6, 2009 by Kimberly Edwards · 1 Comment
Even though a golf ball is used, doesn’t mean it’s not still top quality…
…It’s just reduced in price at this point.
You can really save some money by purchasing used golf balls for practice, lessons and play.
In fact, GolfBallsAndAccessories.com offers grade A & B balls for on 30¢ per ball! That’s cheap!
What does that mean for you??? Well…
That means you can play more, instead of saving your money for buying brand new Titleist golf balls.
For example,

My husband loves using the used balls for practice. However, he prefers to use a brand new ball for play.
However, if you’re wanting to play more and save money, so long as their not nicked or cut, they’re great ways to cut cost!
Considering you usually use a bag full of golf balls for practice, numbering around 150-200, this could be a really substantial saving.
Of course, the closer you get to scratch golf, the more you may want to use brand new balls of your choice!
But, especially as a beginner, when you’re playing, you’re going to want to play with used golf balls, as you’ll probably be Read more
It’s Golfing Season – Ever Been to Myrtle Beach?
May 14, 2008 by Kimberly Edwards · 2 Comments
Golf is on the minds of every golfer at this time of year! The grass is lush and green, the rains are tapering off, and it’s just perfect outside! What golfer doesn’t want to go to Myrtle Beach resort?
I’ve never been, but would love to golf there, so I started looking up some information on gearing up for a trip.
Wow…I was overloaded with the plethora of information I found and it was a bit overwhelming! I finally “stumbled” across a site that seemed really well organized so that I could find what I was looking for in Myrtle Beach golf packages, and more…LOL…
They provide information, not only on resorts, but even on renting condos, while you’re there. It even breaks it down into golf course condos, marina condos and beach front…Neat!
I guess there’s more to this vacation destination than just Myrtle Beach golf…LOL…I never think of anything but the golf I suppose…but MBGetaways.com has that all listed too!
I liked the tool they have to check the rates and availability…It was really easy to use and made things a lot simpler than having to call everywhere!
I haven’t solidified a date to go yet, but I’ve got it in the front of my mind now…
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I hope you found this Golf Resource post helpful on Championship Circle! Until next time…
Play Like a Champion,
Kimberly Edwards
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How To Play Golf – 3 Tips To Making Golf a Simple Game
August 14, 2007 by Kenney · Leave a Comment
When you understand the secrets of shooting lower scores, you’ll find that playing great golf is really simple.
When you learn the secrets of shooting lower scores, you’ll find that relaxation and confidence that you’ve been looking for on the course. When you learn the secrets of making golf simple, you’ll be kicking someone’s “behind” next time on the course.
Here are three tips to playing great golf:
Driving the Golf Ball – This could very well be the most important part of the golf game. I don’t care what “so called” experts tell you, if you’ve ever played a round of golf in which you spent most of your time in the rough, trying to hack out of trees, or in the other holes on the fairway, then you know that not only is playing golf like this frustrating, (funny to your partners) and embarrassing, but doesn’t equate to lower scores.
If you want to shoot lower scores, the very best thing you can do for yourself is learn to hit the fairway off the tee. Plus, you can guess what happens to your confidence when you step up to the first tee feeling like you’re about to play the best round of golf you’ve ever played and “ping” you hit the ball, look up and there it goes sailing into trees…“FORE!”
I am not saying that the short game isn’t important. It is, but it gets so much attention because there are very few people that spend adequate time with the correct equipment working on hitting the fairway. The first thing you can do is get a driver that is a little shorter. This will increase accuracy and only take a few yards off your distance. But what good is hitting it far, if your in the rough, water, or sandtrap for the next shot. I tell you now, golf is a much easier game when you are playing your next shot from the fairway.
Putting for Par – You can shave 5-10 strokes off your game by learning how to direct the ball on the putting surface. There’s nothing more frustrating than getting to the green in regulation and then 3-putting for bogey. Oooooh, you could just scream. Many times you probably do.
Spend time learning distance control, reading breaks, and making every putt inside of 4 feet. This should be your beginning goal on the putting surface. Your first putt should put it inside your “automatic range”, and your second putt should be automatic. Your first step to being a putting genius and lowering your golf score by at least 7 strokes, is to create an “automatic range” by practice putting from 2 feet. Then, as that range becomes automatic, back up to 3 feet, then 4 feet. When you take this simple approach to the putting green, it should relax you and put you on the easy road to shooting lower scores.
Superior Course management – The part of the game that nobody wants to talk about, but can lower your scores by 4-7 strokes and decrease your frustration on the golf course. In order to manage the course well, you need to hit the driving range.
Why? Because you need to know EXACTLY what you are capable of doing with every club in your bag. You’ll want to know how far you hit the ball (carry and roll) from different lies and become comfortable with every club in your bag.
Here’s a secret on comfort level with clubs…”take the ones out that you simply cannot hit consistently, comfortably, and replace them with ones you can”.
I play Driver, 3w, 5w, 7w, Hybrid, 6i, 7i, 8i, 9i, PW, GW, AW, LW, and a 50 inch Putter. I shoot consistenly in the mid to upper 70s. I have made the game simple for myself. I feel comfortable with every shot that I play on the golf course. And I know exactly what I can and can’t do with every club. There’s never a time on the course I feel uncomfortable hitting one of my clubs, and I don’t have to worry about distance control with my wedges because I play 4. This allows me to take a full swing most of the time. I know exactly how far I can hit each one. It takes the guessing game out of golf.
Ok, ok I have just a one more extra point to touch on. For novice players, and sometimes intermediate players alike, one of the greatest feelings in the world is making great contact with the ball and watching it sail just where you wanted it to. If you would like to feel this more often, make sure that you are hitting through the ball and keeping your eye on the ball through impact.
Golf can be a simple game…if you let it. Learn what you can do well and do that. Get comforatble with your clubs, hitting off the tee, and playing on and approaching the green. If you make a mistake, understand that the game is not over and that’s what makes you love golf in the first place…because a bad shot makes a Great shot that much sweeter.
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To Your Immediate and Lasting Success,
Kenney Jr.
Championship Circle
Director
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