you gotta Golf really really good
At UGift there are some good suggestions for gifts for a golfer. For example, have twelve golf balls personalized. Some other good ideas are golf pens with a golf bag holder, personalized golf link toppers and sports trunk organizer.
If you are not a golfer, avoid at all cost any kind of silly or goofy golf-theme gifts. These are useless and a waste of money. Unless you know the golfer and his unique needs, for example, what kind of golf ball does he play with, it's usually best to treat the golfer to a gift certificate from a good pro shop. You can't go wrong.
You just started golfing, and/or you aren't very good at golf.
Then play football instead of golf. Or become a really good golfer and then you can buy Super Bowl tickets.
Yes, Seth is proably the best golfer in the 7th grade CCS class
The top golfer in 2010 was Matt Kuchar who made $4,881,227. That's 4.8 million. The 200th golfer made $119,000.
How smart is he? Well, not smart enough to bring his phone with him when he left the house on a certain evening... But if you mean how good at golf is he, then very good. Arguably the greatest golfer the world has ever seen.
The Kids Book of Golf by John Gordon is an exceptional book for young boys who are interested in becoming a professional golfer. anonymous@oola.com
it depends if you are a professional golfer (or if you are just a causal player for fun.) if you play competitavley it might be a good investment choice.
They are not the best golf club on the market, I don't think they are still in production. They are ideal for a beginner golfer or someone who plays only a couple of times a year.
I would say it wouldn't immediately affect the golfer, but in the latter half of an 18 hole round, the golfer's hands will get sweaty. As a result, it will affect how the golfer grips their club. A good solution to this is constantly rub your hands with a towel and replace the glove you are wearing with another.