Golfers Wiki » callaway golf » I want to learn, can somebody tell where …..

I want to learn, can somebody tell where …..

Question:

You might also go buy Gary McCord’s "Golf for Dummies".  Fun to read and has some good basics for beginners. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Greetings and salutations! Welcome to the International 19th Hole. Pull up a chair, and stay a while. You’re among a huge "family" of friends. For your questions, Here are some resources for you to investigate: http:///www.usga.org/ For Rules, etiquette, definitions, etc. For anything else of interest: http://ttsoft.com/thor/golflinks.html If the information isn’t here, post it to the group. Most will be willing to answer. Oh. 1 warning. If anyone by the name of Mike Dalecki, Kenny Stultz, Joe Cartpath, or Peter Strauss start talking about making golf clubs, run away. (friendly advice.) -Mother T- Greetings. I want to learn to play Golf. I’ve got the latest PC Game TW PGA 2002 thinking, it might have some indication of how to play, but it doesn’t. Does any know a URL where I can download a Golf manual?? I can’t find any golf rules book either. I’ve found 100’s of how to improve your golf, but they all assume you already know how to play. I don’t know a Birdy from a Bogie, I don’t know what under par and over par mean, all I know is the object of the game is to get a small white ball in a far away hole in as little shots as possible 18 times. Once I know the basics, I’ll actually ask somebody to play for real. Any help really appreciated. Thanks

Response:

Greetings. I want to learn to play Golf. I’ve got the latest PC Game TW PGA 2002 thinking, it might have some indication of how to play, but it doesn’t. Does any know a URL where I can download a Golf manual?? I can’t find any golf rules book either. I’ve found 100’s of how to improve your golf, but they all assume you already know how to play. I don’t know a Birdy from a Bogie, I don’t know what under par and over par mean, all I know is the object of the game is to get a small white ball in a far away hole in as little shots as possible 18 times. Once I know the basics, I’ll actually ask somebody to play for real. Any help really appreciated. Thanks

Response:

Greetings and salutations! Welcome to the International 19th Hole. Pull up a chair, and stay a while. You’re among a huge "family" of friends. For your questions, Here are some resources for you to investigate: http:///www.usga.org/ For Rules, etiquette, definitions, etc. For anything else of interest: http://ttsoft.com/thor/golflinks.html If the information isn’t here, post it to the group. Most will be willing to answer. Oh. 1 warning. If anyone by the name of Mike Dalecki, Kenny Stultz, Joe Cartpath, or Peter Strauss start talking about making golf clubs, run away. (friendly advice.) -Mother T-

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Greetings. I want to learn to play Golf. I’ve got the latest PC Game TW PGA 2002 thinking, it might have some indication of how to play, but it doesn’t. Does any know a URL where I can download a Golf manual?? I can’t find any golf rules book either. I’ve found 100’s of how to improve your golf, but they all assume you already know how to play. I don’t know a Birdy from a Bogie, I don’t know what under par and over par mean, all I know is the object of the game is to get a small white ball in a far away hole in as little shots as possible 18 times. Once I know the basics, I’ll actually ask somebody to play for real. Any help really appreciated. Thanks

Response:

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Greetings and salutations! Welcome to the International 19th Hole. Pull up a chair, and stay a while. You’re among a huge "family" of friends. For your questions, Here are some resources for you to investigate: http:///www.usga.org/ For Rules, etiquette, definitions, etc. For anything else of interest: http://ttsoft.com/thor/golflinks.html If the information isn’t here, post it to the group. Most will be willing to answer. Oh. 1 warning. If anyone by the name of Mike Dalecki, Kenny Stultz, Joe Cartpath, or Peter Strauss start talking about making golf clubs, run away. (friendly advice.) -Mother T-

Mother T works for Ping, Callaway and Titleist. Don’t pay her no never-mind. Making your own clubs is a wonderful way to go. It isn’t at all addictive. Much. Piker Stultzeckipath

Response:

Author: admin on
Category: callaway golf
Tags:

Related Posts

Leave a Reply