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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The Golf Experience And Your Health

Health, fitness and the golf game

Health and fitness have become key considerations for many people and golfers are just now catching up. A trend toward riding golf cars has deprived so many of valuable exercise easily gained through the game of golf. Golf courses have promoted riding carts as a means of ensuring good course usage while inadvertently helping the aging and poor health aspects of peoples lives.

The Canadian golf experience has moved forward much more quickly than the American experience primarily because of weather. The intense heat of the American south during much of the year promoted the use of riding carts without regard to health issues. In Canada, golfers have started a movement away from riding carts to the user-friendly manual and remote control electric caddies. Those amazing machines allow golfers to casually walk the golf course in good time, use their muscle groups and get a cardiovascular work-up all at the same time. Even in quite hot conditions, walking the open spaces of a golf course, often with cooling breezes blowing is an enjoyable and health promoting experience. Since the new technologies have reduced the weight of caddies significantly, its easy to carry refreshments, snacks etc.

Walking and carrying clubs, while having benefits, is often a back breaking and tiring exercise, which many golfers simply cannot do. The option of using a riding cart put those people in a position to play golf, even though they lost some important benefits to doing so.

Today, www.pay-less-get-more.com have available 3 models of caddies assembled in Nova Scotia, Canada, which have proven to be reliable, well built and modestly priced. The smallest caddie, a 150-watt single motor, rheostat controlled, quick release treaded wheels caddie will transport medium weight bags, clubs and the extras without difficulty, the 180 watt single motor caddie, more versatile, heavier construction and able to carry more weight and the dual 200 watt motors, remote control caddie, with forward reverse left right, emergency stop, distance stop, front wheel alignment is the best caddie available for all golfers. All feature high quality electronic components, 2-year parts warranty through pay-less-get-more, quick fold and battery carry bags. The remote caddie with its forth balance wheel allows golfers to walk to their ball, select a club, then send the caddie around sand traps, over knolls, around ponds, to the next tee or wherever required with no fuss or bother. The caddies are quiet and unobtrusive and move about the course like little robots following the masters instructions.

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How To Find Golf Accessories That Look Great But Won't Break The Bank

Golf - a kind of cheap sport. Purchasing a membership to a course will put a hole in your pocket, and will more than likely have to be renewed in the later months. The clubs themselves can cost a mere fortune. Even though no one said that you had to buy all the expensive stuff. It is very possible to get all the things you will ever need on the course for relatively cheaper ,or even free if you get yourself very lucky. Keep reading to find out where you can find all the cheapest things, and learn how you can buy all the cheaper things and never have to pay high rates again.

Auctions are a good place to start looking for cheaper items, they are also a good place to go looking for good equipment. You most likely be able to know what the item looks like in your head after they had told you what it looks like, and maybe even get to test it out before you buy it. Once the auction begins you are going to be faced with people that are wanting the same things as you. Be prepared to pay more then its worth, whether it be at the retail price, lower or higher. If you win your item and you end up paying at a low rate, then be glad that you got to it before someone else did.

Auctions are not the only places you can buy helpful items. EBay has millions of items that are at a discount price that you may find to be very interesting. If you are already using eBay then you already know pretty much how it works. You simply place the bid you want and wait for someone to bid higher. If someone outbids you then you might just have to go higher, and then you will make it higher just so you can try and win the item. This is how biding wars are started. It can be tempting to keep bidding higher and higher, until the final cost is higher then the price would pay in any store. Never let the item get more expensive in a bid then it would be in the store you might as well just go buy it in a store.

Garage sales are another great place to find items at a discount price. They often offer the cheapest prices of all, and most of the time the person setting the prices has no idea what the item is really worth. If you look in the newspaper for garage sales, you will start to notice times and closely same locations. Just make a route and start looking for your many golf accessorys you may need.

Golf accessories are pretty hard to find at cheap rates, but they are anything but hard to find. You can make a route that you follow every week. Look online for items, look at a lot of garage sales, and any places you may have at hand. This way if someone is selling something you want you will know where to find it.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. For more on cheap golf accessories or other Golf stuff go to http://www.customgolfclubsets.com

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