Use the driver golf club properly with the expert tips in this free golfing lesson on video, with techniques for improving your swing and your golf game. …
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Use the driver golf club properly with the expert tips in this free golfing lesson on video, with techniques for improving your swing and your golf game. …
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Today's hit around @ the park - I needed to watch how I swing my club, hence the video, feedback welcome. …
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Can water cut it? Find out as Flow Man uses an ultrahigh-pressure Flow waterjet to cut a titanium golf club! …
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Describing the setup for the move and how it feels as best as I can. Check out the new SEVAM1 Blog!! http://sevam1.blogspot.com …
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http://www.swingmachinegolf.com Here's a video showing the journey I took to develop the swing I have today. For free golf tips please visit: http://www.swingmachineblog.com http://www.paulwilsongolf.com …
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The Pine Leaf Boys performing live at the Rosendale Cafe in Rosendale, NY on Feb. 26, 2009. "Blues de Bosco" You can read about this show at my music blog: www.ammuse.wordpress.com …
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Bobby Underwood-Vansweden, owner of Golf Repair Center in Largo, FL, is featured on the Tampa FOX affiliate WTVT FOX-13 Friday, March 27th on Newsedge @ 11 for winning Taylor Made-Adidas' Golf's National Golf Club Fitter of the Year for 2009. FOX-13 anchor Mark Wilson takes a trip back in time in Bobby's career in rock 'n roll drawing parallels between rock and golf and showing how Bobby beat some of the best club fitters in golf. …
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With its whitewashed beaches and azure waters, the Mexican paradise of Cancun balances the peace of the beach with a fun and fabulous nightlife, including clubs such as Coco Bongo and My Place.
When you are not lazing or dancing, you can swim with dolphins, deepsea dive, and snorkel. Or golf, shop, ride horses, and drink in the ancient Mayan archeological sites.
In October of 2006, Hurricane Wilma devastated many areas of the Peninsula. But help has since rolled in from all over the world, and many areas of the city have been rebuilt. In some cases, they have been upgraded to higher quality hotels and wider beaches.
Best Travel Times
The hurricane season begins in September, so opt for cancellation insurance when booking flights during this time.
You might also want to consider planning your vacation during the off peak winter months, because airfares and hotel rates tend to be less inflated. Look for midweek bargains, which are generally most significant from Tuesday through Thursday. You can save a lot by shopping around for travel packages and discount air travel. Make sure you tell your travel agent about your budget and what kinds of attractions and experiences are most important to you. If you do not work with a travel agent, keep your eye on the major online travel sites to snag the best deals. Here is a web page that compiles and posts updated coupon codes from Travelocity, Expedia, Site59.com and CheapCarribean.com:
Keep your eyes and ears open for deals on the following popular hotels, in particular:
Le Blanc Spa & Resort
Royal Sands
JW Marriot Cancun Resort & Spa
Ritz Carlton Cancun
Hilton Cancun Golf & Spa Resort
Marriot CasaMagna Cancun Resort
Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach Cancun
Riu Palace Las Americas
Royal Islander
Riu Cancun
Surrounding Attractions
There are so many things to do in the Cancun area, you can afford to be selective. Plan ahead for day trips and go early, before the sun gets too hot and the crowds come out en masse.
Here are some popular attractions in the area you will want to consider:
Chichen Itza: Ancient Mayan archeological structures
MayaVenture: A labyrinth with treasure hunts
Plaza de Toros: A bullring that has bullfights every Wednesday afternoon
Cenotes: Deep, water filled sinkholes in limestone
Isla Mujeres: A small and charming island 8 miles across the baby from Cancun
Playa del Carmen: Small resort town about 40 minutes south of Cancun by car
Xcaret EcoPark and Sian Kaan biosphere along the Riviera Maya
Xel Ha: Archeological site and ecopark, located between Playa del Carmen and Tulum.
Tulum: Best known for its Mayan ruins. Tulum is also the starting place for much ecotourism and adventure travel.
Other Cancun Travel Considerations
If your primary goal is to visit Cancun on the cheap, the best advice is to find accommodations out of the “hotel zone” which is located right in the middle of the city. There are plenty of things to do there and lots of great places to visit but the hotel and restaurant prices can get pretty steep downtown.
Here is a checklist of items you will want to pack for your Cancun vacation:
Clothing: Several pairs of comfortable shorts, tee shirts, dress slacks, a sundress, sweater or light jacket, socks, undergarments, sandals, tennis shoes, plastic bag for dirty clothes
First Aid: Pain relievers, eyedrops, necessary medications and prescriptions, bandaids, neck pillow
Protection: Sunglasses, eyeglasses and/or contact lens, sunvisor or baseball cap, umbrella or rain poncho
Snacks: Peanuts, crackers or potato chips, gum, candy and bottle of water
Equipment: Camera, extra film, batteries, portable compact disc player with headphones, favorite book
Documentation: Valid passport, drivers license and birth certificate, emergency contact information, money and travelers checks, computer printout of airline ticket confirmation. (Make sure to write the name of your destination hotel inside and outside of luggage and be sure to have an adequate lock on each piece of baggage.)
Vacationing in Cancun need not be expensive because it does not cost much at all to lounge on the beach, swim, backpack, picnic, take photos, walk along the beaches and the streets, and to simply sit still and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city and surf.
Jamie Jefferson
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/visiting-cancun-on-the-cheap-118890.html
With dozens of championship golf courses, Central Florida has evolved into a true golferâs paradise. Whether you are a beginner who wants to take lessons at one of the areaâs renowned golf academies or a more experienced golfer who seeks new challenges, you will find a golf course in the Orlando area to meet your specific needs.
Walt Disney World Resort itself boasts five championship golf courses: Osprey Ridge, Palm, Magnolia, Eagle Pines and Lake Buena Vista. Designed by legendary architect Tom Fazio, Osprey Ridge is arguably the most difficult course at Disney World. The Palm course has been rated 4 stars by Golf Digest. The Magnolia course is known for the abundance of beautiful Magnolias that line the fairways. Eagle Pines is a par-72, 18-hole course designed by Pete Dye. Opened in 1971, the par-72 Lake Buena Vista course features 6,819 yards of golf. Disney World also offers the nine-hole, par-36 Oak Trail golf course.
Plenty of championship-caliber golf courses lie just minutes from Walt Disney World Resort. For instance, the award-winning MetroWest Golf Club was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and offers a wide range of challenges, including numerous bunkers and plentiful water hazards, as well as expansive fairways. Celebration Golf Club, which lies just 5 minutes from Disney World, was also designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., along with his son Robert Trent Jones Jr. ChampionsGate Golf Resort boasts 36 holes of championship golf and is also home to the world-renowned David Leadbetter Golf Academy. Designed by Ron Garl and Howard Swan, the par-73 Eagle Creek Golf Club boasts five par 5 holes. The new Shingle Creek Golf Club has already received the âGreens of Distinctionâ award from Corporate & Incentive Travel magazine.
Two area courses, Grand Cypress Golf Club and The Golden Bear Club at Keeneâs Pointe, were both designed by âThe Golden Bearâ himself, Jack Nicklaus. The award-winning Grand Cypress Golf Club features three nine-hole courses, as well as the 18-hole New Course. It is also home to the Grand Cypress Academy of Golf. Amenities at the Golden Bear Club at Keeneâs Pointe include a 24,000-square-foot clubhouse, full-service restaurant, fully stocked pro shop and driving range.
Orlando also hosts several golf tournaments on the PGA tour such as the Arnold Palmer Invitational (formerly known as the Bay Hill Invitational) at Bay Hill Golf Club in March and the Walt Disney World Resort Classic (formerly known as the FUNAI Golf Classic) at Walt Disney World Resortâs Palm & Magnolia Courses in mid-October. Both of these immensely popular tournaments draw some of the top professional golfers in the world such as Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson.
âThe presence of championship golf courses, along with world-class theme parks, makes Orlando the ideal destination for family vacations,â said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com. âVisitors can choose from a variety of discount vacation packages that allow them to experience Disney World and also enjoy some quality time on the links during their stay.â
Ryan Wiseman
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/orlando-a-worldclass-golf-destination-99100.html