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This interesting article addresses a few of the key issues regarding courses. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in the way you consider courses.

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rocketballz driver - One thing every golfer will acknowledge is no golf course is ever the identical. While playing different courses is fun and challenging, playing ones home course, no matter how many times it is finished, is always going to be different.

Yes, oahu is the same course, nothing may be changed, except for the position of the cup about the green, but no greens is ever a similar two days in a row, or, for that matter, within 24 hours.

Will Smith within the movie “The Legend of Bagger Vance” told his protégé how the grass follows sunlight, meaning a putt that broke one of the ways each day will break in the contrary direction in the afternoon.

Another thing that makes the identical course different every day will be the climate conditions. Weather plays a large element in golf, and just how a training course plays. A wet course will play slower and also the ball will not travel as far after hitting the ground. Over a dry course, the ball will roll farther after striking the turf.

A training course may also play differently in cold and hot weather. Colder weather keeps the ball from traveling as far, while a properly hit ball goes further on the warm or hot day. Additionally, if the area continues to be dry for almost any amount of time, the fairways, unless they're watered heavily every day, can become as hard as concrete and supply extra distance when the ball hits the bottom.

Then comes the golfer's attitude. Yes, the frame of mind a golfer is at will have a direct impact on just how they plays and reacts towards the course. Golf is a game requiring a calm, focused mind, so the player can concentrate on what she or he is trying to do on any particular shot.

One other thing that will make the same course play differently is how the reasons are kept. If the fairway is able to grow just a little long, balls will not be able to roll as far, whereas, when they are kept trimmed near the ground, the ball will roll further.

The rough can be a whole other problem, much like other obstacles on the course, such as sprinkler heads. The rough is always going to be thick and difficult to play away from, but a heavy, wet rough causes it to be nearly impossible for a golfer to do far more than make an effort to chip back to the fairway. Sprinkler heads, which are positioned all around the course, could have a detrimental affect on a ball which happens to hit them.

Surprisingly, who one is using, or if perhaps he or she is playing alone as he or she normally plays with another person will get a new way the course is played. So, this only proves how a same course, regardless of how often times a person plays it, is never the identical course twice.

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