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1. Even if you’ve been an avid golfer, a fiend for tennis, loved playing hockey or zooming downhill on skis, you can’t assume you’ve retained your sense of balance
2. Over the years between then and the optimistic golfer, tensions have risen high
3. These balls are a smart purchase and serve a great need by allowing the golfer a way to practice his or her golf swing without concern to the loss
4. A golfer can literally shoot par on just about any course using nothing more than a seven iron and a putter
5. Granted, driving with a seven iron will not get the golfer drives of three hundred yards, but, then again, this club was not designed to hit the ball that far
6. But, depending on how strong the golfer is, a good shot with a seven iron can be anywhere
7. As the golfer approaches the green, the seven iron can be used as a wedge to chip the ball onto the green
8. By closing the stance and hitting the ball in back of the stance, the golfer can flip the ball onto the green
9. Of course, the golfer will want to cut his or her swing or they will fly the green, which will result in a lost stroke, possibly a lost ball, and almost definitely them losing their temper
10. Once the ball has been chipped onto the green, the seven iron’s usefulness is pretty much over, unless the golfer has incredible courage and wants to use the seven iron as a putter
11. This, too, was done in “Tin Cup”, but isn’t advisable for the average golfer
12. Once again, the golfer can tee the ball up and hit out of the back or front of his or her stance
13. Because of the angle of its loft, approximately seventy-five degrees if properly struck, a golfer can get the ball over trees and back onto the fairway
14. However, if the golfer in question blades the ball, all bets are off
15. Blading the ball is when a golfer does not get under the ball, but hits closer toward the middle of the ball
16. While the ball will get in the air, it will not go very high, and it will most definitely go further than the golfer intended
17. noticeable as the ball will fly the green, costing the golfer a shot
18. Chipping can be done when the ball is as far out as one hundred yards, though this is a more difficult type of chip and the golfer may want to consider a different club altogether
19. Be quiet and still when a golfer in your group in a group that is very close by is preparing to hit, especially when they are putting
20. The seven-wood is as close to a perfect field wood as a golfer can have in his or her bag
21. This is because the seven-wood swings as easily as a six-iron, but gives the golfer more distance and accuracy
22. Say the golfer is about one hundred and sixty five yards out and has a tree about ten yards away, directly in front of him or her
23. By opening the stance a little and changing the position of the hips, the golfer can slice or hook the ball around the tree, but not have such an arc as to take the ball out of play
24. This type of shot still allows the golfer to get all the power he or she ordinarily would with his or her seven-wood, along with the elevation he or she expects, But without the negative
25. This particular shot, though, should be practiced on the driving range with the seven-wood long before the golfer attempts to make it on the course
26. What golfer would not want to play the course where the Master’s or U
27. This is the most prevalent type of golfer, and these players can usually be found playing in couples and foursomes
28. Aside from the seven-iron, the club every golfer absolutely must have, without question, is the five-iron
29. Because of the club’s length, it is easy to control, unless a golfer is playing without gloves and has sweaty hands
30. Usually the something bad is the club head turning as it meets the golf ball, with the ball careening almost one hundred and eighty degrees from the golfer
31. Is the nine-iron good for anything at all? Does a golfer really need a nine-iron in the bag?
32. The nine-iron can be used to chip with as well, and works well as a sand wedge should a golfer wind up in the bunker and not have a sand wedge handy
33. Then again, should a golfer find him or herself one hundred and forty yards from the
34. However, the golfer may want to think about intentionally blading the ball for the extra distance, though he or she would have to sacrifice elevation
35. This will depend on the course being played and the obstacles the golfer is facing on a particular hole
36. By placing the ball in back of his or her stance, a golfer can get more elevation on the ball, while cutting the distance
37. If the golfer keeps his or her feet close together, he or she will not be able to hit the ball as hard and, therefore, will not fly the green
38. (Flying the green is a term used when the golfer hits a ball that carries over the green
39. Again, though, stance is important as the golfer does not want to drive the ball over the green
40. A closed stance, in this instance will help the golfer cut the distance the ball travels, while putting the ball back in his or her stance will help the ball get in the air faster
41. Professional golfer Lee Trevino once said not even God could hit a one-iron
42. For the average golfer, or even the majority of professional golfers, a one iron simply isn’t needed and just takes up room in the all important golf bag
43. In most instances where a golfer might choose to hit a one iron, a better choice would be to use a wood instead
44. Yes, a one iron could conceivably be used to hit a ball that far, but because it is so difficult to hit and control, the golfer would be better off grabbing his or her three wood out of the bag
45. Or, if a golfer sprained a knee or ankle, which is highly possible, then the one iron could be used as a cane, allowing the golfer to limp back to the clubhouse or the 19th hole for a little refreshment
46. Once the ball hits the fairway, the elevation will depend entirely on the skill of the golfer
47. There’s a famous piece about a one-legged golfer who could swing and hit further than anybody
48. Bloke in the balloon pops his head out and asks, ‘Any idea where I am?’ Golfer says, ‘Ten feet in the air heading in a south westerly direction at about three knots
49. ’ Chap in the balloon says, ‘You’re in finance aren’t you?’ Golfer says, ‘How did you know?’ Bloke in the balloon says, ‘Loads of info, no bloody use at all!’ They roared at his joke, but Brian hadn’t finished, “Hang on, there’s a bit more
50. Golfer says, ‘You’re in marketing, aren’t you?’ ‘How did you know?’ says the bloke in the balloon