19th
May
2009
A backyard putting green is a great investment in your golf game. You can practice putting at your convienence and gain confidence at the same time. Putting is the most important part of your golf game and also the least practiced. The term drive for show and putt for dough has a lot of truth to it. The truth of the matter is a six inch putt counts the same as a 300 yard drive. With that in mind take matters into your own hands and order your very own home putting green today.
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15th
March
2009
Well the weather finally broke here in PA.
(I actually snuck out a few Fridays ago with my
Dad and then we got our one big snow storm of
the year.)
back to today - I blew off my back yard green
while Sam cut up a few limbs that had fallen
over winter and then we opened up the back yard
golf season.
I’ve got tree golf mats and a green with 4-holes
So we rotate tee boxes(mats) and holes on the green
as we go around.
We hit Birdie balls with full clubs from about 35
yards away and then drop real golf balls for the
second shot ( hopefully to putt ).
I gotta tell you, my brother-in-law wanted to
head out to a local course and play today.
And all I could think was why would I leave
my own back yard.
We had a great time.
If you’ve baught a golf mat from me, I sent you
a few birdieballs with it. If you haven’t tried
them yet, I encourage you to do so.
For more information on birdieballs please check out:
http://www.igotthebug.com/birdie-balls-limited-flight-practice-balls-c-28-p-1-pr-31.html
For more information on the Country Club Elite Golf Mat:
www.RealFeelGolfmats.com
For Back Yard Golf Greens:
http://www.igotthebug.com/putting-greens-c-20.html
Here’s looking forward to a great golf season,
backyard and on the course.
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