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This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding golf courses. A careful reading with this material might make an impact in how you take into consideration golf courses.

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rocketballz 3 wood - A very important factor every golfer will acknowledge is no golf course is ever the same. While playing different courses is fun and challenging, playing ones home course, regardless how often times it is finished, is usually likely to be different.

Yes, it's the same course, nothing continues to be changed, aside from the positioning of the cup on the green, but no course is ever a similar 2 days in a row, or, for example, within 24 hours.

Will Smith in the movie “The Legend of Bagger Vance” told his protégé how a grass follows the sun, meaning a putt that broke one way each day will enter the opposite direction in the afternoon.

Another thing that produces the same course different every day will be the conditions. Weather plays a big element in golf, and how a training course plays. A wet course will play slower as well as the ball is not going to travel as far after punching the ground. On the dry course, the ball will roll farther after punching the turf.

A course will also play differently in cold or hot weather. Colder weather keeps the ball from traveling as far, while a properly hit ball will go further over a warm or hot day. Additionally, if an area continues to be dry for any period of time, the fairways, unless they may be watered heavily each day, can become as hard as concrete and offer extra distance once the ball hits the ground.

Then comes the golfer's attitude. Yes, the state of mind a golfer is within will have a direct impact on how well he or she plays and reacts towards the course. Golf is a game requiring a relaxed, focused mind, so the player can concentrate on what she or he is wanting to do on any particular shot.

One more thing to that can make the same course play differently is when the causes are kept. If the fairway is permitted to grow a little long, balls won't be able to roll as far, whereas, when they are kept trimmed close to the ground, the ball will roll further.

The rough can be a whole other problem, just like other obstacles on the course, for example sprinkler heads. The rough is always likely to be thick and difficult to play out of, but a whopping, wet rough makes it almost impossible for any golfer to do a lot more than merely try to chip back to the fairway. Sprinkler heads, which are positioned throughout the course, may have a bad impact on a ball that happens to hit them.

Believe it or not, who one is playing with, or if she or he is playing alone as he or she normally plays with another man will affect the way this course is played. So, this only goes to show how a same course, regardless of how many times a person plays it, is never the identical course twice.

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