If you're a golfer then you're one of 61.1 million people worldwide who enjoy the game of golf. Lots of company for those of us working to improve our game. Unfortunately most of us have a short season in which to play during the months of April to October. At least in the northern hemisphere. The rest of the time the weather isn't as nice with the cold, rain or in some cases snow.
You can always escape the cold weather by hopping a plane to Florida, Arizona, or Nevada. But most of us have to plan those trips and can't just hop on a plane to play a round. Would be nice though...But we can keep our golf skills in good form even during the off season.
As long as you can find some open space you can get in some quality practice time. And this will even work if there's snow on the ground.
If you want to practice during the "off" season you're going to need some tools to help out. A good golf net is important. This way you can work on your swing without having to chase the ball across an open field or in your garage.
Match the golf net with a golf practice mat and you're good to go. Many of the golf practice mats let you use your own tees. This way you'll have the same feel as being on your home course. The design of some mats is like the grass of your golf course. So the feel is similar to using your driver or iron on the golf course.
Other specialty mats are made to mimic the various lie positions of the ball. So you can practice using your wedge in uphill, downhill or side of hill positions. Using the practice mat in combination with a golf net or golf cage makes it easy to retrieve your balls. You'll have more time to practice rather than chasing the balls around the field.
What You Need To Know When Buying A Golf Net Or Golf Cage
Golf nets offer you the ability to practice your drive into a stationary net. This saves you time with ball retrieval and lets you focus on your shots. When buying a golf net you want one that is durable and easy to assemble.
The best designed golf cages and golf nets are easy to use. This means they fold easily and pop up when opened. You don't want to have to hire a mechanic to put up the cage every time you want to practice.
Golf cages take the durability and protection of a golf net one step further. You're going to want a golf cage that is UV and mildew resistant. That way no matter the sun or the rain, your cage will stay in good shape.
Find a golf cage which is easy to put up. That is unless you want to spend your practice time putting something together. Many of the better golf cages uses snap in poles and easy twist eye bolts. Make your choice an easy to set up golf cage and you'll find yourself practicing your shots frequently. Otherwise you'll find excuses not to practice.
If you want to resume playing in good weather and still have your drive and chipping in good shape, then set up your golf cage and practice mat. Use the cold weather to master your accuracy. When the warm weather comes you'll be ready to play a round.
Dont Worry By Happy
If you are uncertain whether online shopping is safe, you are right to be concerned. There ARE online shopping sites that may not do an adequate job of protecting your financial date or the privacy of your personal information.
But if you are careful and follow a few simple guidelines, your online shopping experience can be safe and secure.
First, be certain to check the website of the online store for their privacy policy (or Terms and Conditions or Terms of Use), and/or for certification by third party sources like the Better Business Bureau Online, Verisign, TRUSTe, and SquareTrade.
If the company does NOT list a privacy policy or provide third party verification, look at the site itself. Does the site look professional, or are there misspellings and errors everywhere? If there is a customer service number to call, you can call and speak with a representative to get a sense of their policies and professionalism.
Look on the ?About Us? or ?Company Background? page and find their mailing address. If the company only lists a Post Office Box mailing address, you may want to steer clear.
Try consumer rating sites that list businesses and provide customer references from online shoppers just like you. www.epinions.com and www.bizrate.com are two sites you might find helpful.
When you purchase products online, some companies will ask you for a lot of extraneous information (what other types of products you buy online, how many other people live in your household, what size you wear, etc.).
You don't have to answer these questions, and you DON'T have to check the boxes that allow the vendor to sell your email address to others who want to market online shopping products to you. Complete the basic information required to finish your purchase ? and ONLY that information.
Some companies will allow you to register for an online account.
Unless you plan to buy from this vendor often, DON'T sign up for an account. Just complete your purchase as a ?guest? or ?unregistered? customer.
The vendor's data base will not permanently store your credit card or personal information if you do not register for an account. So you can be sure that your information will only be used for THAT purchase.
NEVER shop in an online store that requires you to give your social security number, bank account information or personal information like your mother's maiden name.
If you want to be especially careful about online shopping, you can set your internet security settings so that they do not accept ?cookies?. Cookies are files that are stored on your computer to more easily load and bring you back to information you searched or bought on a website when you return to that website to shop again.
But you don't NEED cookies if you know the website address for the online store. You can just type in the website address from scratch.
You can also check to be sure that your browser supports 128-bit encryption. The encryption process translates your credit card and personal information in a ?code? so that it is harder for thieves to grab your personal data.
If the online shopping site you are considering is encrypted, the address on the page you are viewing will begin with ?https?, instead of just ?http?, and there may be an image of a padlock in the bottom right corner of the web page.
If you DO choose to store your data so you can more easily return for online shopping, be sure that you choose a password that does not relate to information you have already stored (no address, phone number or name related passwords) and make your password a combination of numbers and letters to make it harder to figure out.
Although it may seem counter-intuitive, credit cards are the safest way to pay for your online shopping purchases. In most cases, your credit card company will support you in any disputes over valid charges if someone steals your credit card information.
If you charge something on an online shopping site, check online a day or two later to see if the charge shows up. If there appears to be any problem with the name of the vendor, the amount of the charge or anything else that looks strange, call your credit card company immediately.
If you follow these simple guidelines, your online shopping experience will be safer and more satisfying!
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