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Golf for beginners is a popular topic. Many people who decide to embark on the journey of learning to play golf aren’t sure where they should begin. While it isn’t wise just to head out to the course, there are other options that are available to help beginners learn the game of golf. One of the best ways to get training in the sport is to take advantage of indoor performance golf facilities. These centers have all of the latest and greatest technology to help anyone learn to golf, along with one-on-one attention that you deserve to help your golf game.
Personalized fitting, training, and practices that will help you learn the game is exactly what golf for beginners should include. Hiring a personal coach or going for lessons at a local course or club can get expensive, but indoor golf centers are a great solution because they are much more affordable and still give you the skills that you need to improve your golf game overall. With indoor performance centers, you should be able to find things like:
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-Swing lessons
-Short game lessons
-Putting lessons
-Simulation
-Bunker training
-On-course instruction
-Personalized fitting
All of these basic courses are things that beginners need to learn in order to be successful at the game. Teaching golf for beginners takes a little bit of work but it becomes much easier for indoor facilities that have technology on their side. Be sure that you take the time to learn about indoor facilities when you are considering golf training, because they are sure to have something for everyone. From putting to full-game training, you can utilize technology to help you build skills and abilities that will last for a lifetime of golf games, no matter where you are starting from.
Golf for beginners is sometimes a stressful process. Training on an actual course can become very problematic and difficult for many people to handle because of all of the variables. A controlled environment is a much better solution for beginners because it allows them to focus on skill-building before they hit the course and try a round on their own. It’s affordable, convenient, and gives you access to all of the latest technology to help improve your golf game, so you really have nothing to lose. If you’re ready to learn about golfing in a better way, try indoor golf performance centers instead.
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SIEM REAP, Cambodia:Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee was in a class of his own as he cruised to an unprecedented 13th Asian Tour title at the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open on Sunday.
The untouchable three-time AsianTour Order of Merit winner posted a final-round seven-under-par 65 to win the 300,000-dollar event in Siem Reap by four shots with a four-day total of 267. Japan's Kenichi Kuboya, who had held the lead for three rounds, had to settle for a disappointing second place after signing off with a 70 for a 271 total at the Phokeethra Country Club. "I played really solid all week and I've no complaints. This is my second win at the Johnnie Walker Cambodia Open and I'm really proud of myself," said Thongchai.Filed under: Uncategorized
SINGAPORE – The Asian Tour has announced its 2011 Schedule with a provisional 25 tournaments which will travel throughout Asia and as far as Switzerland.
Asia's elite players will shoot for a projected total prize fund in excess of 45 million US dollars next year, the highest ever in the history of Asian golf.
Organizers said it would reinforce the Asian Tour as the third largest international Tour behind the PGA Tour and European Tour.
Asian Tour chairman Kyi Hla Han said the schedule would be extended in the coming weeks as the Tour was in final negotiations with various sponsors and organizers for new tournaments.
"Through key alliances with our partners, we are moving forward at an exciting pace for the betterment of professional golf in Asia," he said.
"Our new global television platform which takes the Asian Tour to major markets across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Australia … has broadened the unique appeal of the Asian Tour and will continue to provide the thrust for growth.
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"I want to dedicate this victory to my King." Udorn, who is the third Thai player to win on the Asian Tour this season, posted a bogey free round with six birdies and finally landed his first Asian Tour title in the event held to commemorate the King of Thailand's birthday.
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For anyone considering a golf holiday in Thailand, it is important to know the potential costs of your whole package in order to help you budget accordingly.
In order to help you with this, I have detailed below some information including the choice and costs of hotels, golf & transport, and additional expenses you will likely incur during your visit.
When selecting your holiday the most important aspect for most people is their accommodation. If they are traveling a long distance from home, they wish to ensure that the accommodation is the best possibly suited based on their budget. After all, you are on holiday, and it is important you relax and enjoy things as much as possible.
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Thidapa Suwannapura (centre) with Sir Nick Faldo and John Crawshaw of The R&A (right) during the Faldo Series Asia Grand Final at Mission Hills Golf Club in China in March 2010.
The big-hitting Ratanakul, otherwise known as ‘Boom’, won the inaugural Faldo Series Asia Grand Final at Mission Hills Golf Club in China back in 2006 while Suwannapura was crowned the 2010 Faldo Series Asia Girls’ champion at Mission Hills earlier this year.
21 year-old Ratanakul is now a member of the Purdue University golf team in the US where he keeps in regular contact with Sir Nick Faldo for advice and support, while Suwannapura has used her win at Mission Hills as a springboard to further overseas victories, including the Handa Junior Masters in Australia, the Malaysian Amateur Open and the Riverwoods Junior Open in The Netherlands. 18 year-old Suwannapura is also well placed to challenge for playing rights on the LPGA Tour next year having progressed through Sectional Qualifying in the US.
With other Asian nationalities also eligible to enter the fourth Thailand Championship, a field of over 70 boys and girls aged 12 to 21 will be divided into five age categories, three for boys (Under-21, Under-18 and Under-16) and two for girls (Under-21 and Under-16). The winner of each category will qualify for the fifth Faldo Series Asia Grand Final, an R&A World Amateur Golf Ranking event which the six-time Major Champion will host on the Faldo Course at Mission Hills in Shenzhen next March.