If you are interested in learning how to play tennis, there are a few things you need to know before you get started. By having the proper foundation in this sport, you can be assured that you’ll learn properly and be able to play better as a result. Although this game is a lot of [...]
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Tips for Beginning Tennis Players
November 20th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, added expense, athletic shoes, bargains, best choice, budget, frustration, game, legs, money, next level, proper foundation, risk, tennis shoes from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Practice Your Shot
November 19th, 2008 — , Golf Tips, Tips and Tricks, ally, basic golf, concentration, fairway, foe, game, golf practice, nerves, practice swing, psychological advantage, rough idea, score, stroke from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Golf is absolutely a game of nerves, requiring concentration at all times because each and every stroke is going to require quite a bit of focus and attention if you want to drive the best possible results. If you follow these basic golf tips and tricks you will be able to significantly improve your game, [...]
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November 17th, 2008 — , Athlete Profile, Male Profile, Tennis, game, greatness, illustrious career, medals, param name, pete sampras, prodigy, tennis players, united states, washington dc area from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Pete Sampras was born in 1971 and grew up in the Washington DC area of the United States. He is considered to be one of the most gifted male players in the sport and has one numerous titles, medals and cups throughout his long and illustrious career. Although he is now retired, he remains to [...]
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November 6th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, game, intimidation, match, mistake, nerves, new perspective, shot program, sport 1, visualization from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Tennis is a game that is played primarily in your mind, even though your body is running back and forth on the court. Many of the top players in the game have devoted volumes to the subject of mental tennis, but these tips can be distilled down into a few strategies that every player can [...]
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November 3rd, 2008 — , Athlete Profile, Attitude, Female Profile, Tennis, anna kournikova, controversy, exhibitions, game, games, girlfriend, innate talent, moscow, tennis player, united states from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Although many only look at Anna Kournikova’s beauty, citing the fact that she’s never really done much in the sport of tennis, she is an accomplished player that has a remarkable attitude about the game and an innate talent. Born in Moscow in 1981, Kournikova began training as a tennis player early in life. She [...]
Related StoresA Lifetime of Lessons: More Than 50 Years of Expert Instruction to Help You Play Your Best Golf Now By Marshall Smith with David Denunzio
October 31st, 2008 — , Book Review, Golf Instruction, chapter nine, denunzio, fairway woods, fifty years, fool, game, instructional books, little bits, marshall smith, recognizable names, whole lot from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Marshall Smith is one of the most recognizable names in golf instruction, and if you’ve ever wished you could get a lesson with him, this book has the whole experience down to a tee. You’ll feel just like you’re right with Smith, learning and growing as a golfer. If you can’t afford regular instruction, or [...]
Related StoresThe Debate Over Oversized Tennis Rackets
October 30th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, accuracy, controversy, elbow pain, false confidence, game, gigantic head, hand eye coordination, handful, inexperienced players, simple solution, stress, tennis elbow, tennis rackets, true test, truth from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the hottest issues in tennis is the use of oversized rackets. While there are a handful of pros in the circuit that actually use them, by far, they are most often used by inexperienced players that are just getting started in the game. There are some benefits and a few drawbacks to using [...]
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October 27th, 2008 — , Athlete Profile, Female Profile, Tennis, Venus Williams, accomplishment, game, hearts, national prominence, olympic gold medals, prodigy, sister serena, struggle, television, tennis player from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Venus Williams and her sister Serena are two of the most easily recognized players in the game and they have rocketed to national prominence over the past few years. Venus was born in 1980 and holds the records for the most Olympic gold medals for any tennis player, male or female, an accomplishment that is [...]
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October 25th, 2008 — , Golf Ball Driver, Golfers, Tips and Tricks, amount of time, cameras, game, habit, local area, money, monitors, perfect solution, practice areas, swing, tools, videotape from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
One of the biggest problems that most golfers face is figuring out where they are going wrong when it comes to their swing. Volumes have been written about the art of the swing and still people have difficulty. If you are trying to see where you are going wrong, there are a few techniques and [...]
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October 24th, 2008 — , Book Review, Golfers, Tips and Tricks, assertion, elements, everyday golfer, game, golf book, instruction fees, money, pro golf, swing, television from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Golfers can spend their entire lives trying to perfect their swing, or their stance and for many this pursuit always falls just short of their goals. Enter Joseph Laurentino, the author of The Negotiable Swing and his assertion that it is possible to play a great round of golf, even if your form is not [...]
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October 17th, 2008 — , Book Review, benefit, brand new way, caddie, game, guidance, insight, job, offering advice, professional caddies, rare view, relationship, student lesson, tips from the pros, whole new world from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Caddies are often an overlooked part of golf, but without them, many of today’s pros would not be where they are. If you have ever wondered what the game of golf looks like through the eyes of a caddie, this book will open up a whole new world to you and a brand new way [...]
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Tennis Magazine
October 17th, 2008 — , Periodical Review, Tennis, advice columns, beginner tips, best solution, chris evert, fluff, fo, game, newsstand, perfect gift, professional circuit, professional tennis players, quality magazine, reading experience, sport magazines, tennis gear, tennis legend, tennis magazine, true fans from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
If you love the sport of tennis and can’t get enough news, Tennis Magazine may be the best solution. While there are a bunch of other sport magazines, few are dedicated solely to this sport, and it has become very popular among true fans of the game. Whether you plan tennis, or you just like [...]
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October 15th, 2008 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, arm pain, cross section, game, grip material, grip size, innovative design, l4, money, power hitter, price ranges, racquet specifications, retail price, stiffness, straight beam, string pattern, tendency, tennis racket, tension, titanium from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
For players that hit the ball with a great deal of speed, going through rackets like water is very common. If you’re a power hitter, you can pretty much guarantee that you’ll be spending a lot of money on rackets over the years, if not months. However, you may just have a solution in the [...]
Related StoresBen Hogans’ Five Lessons by Ben Hogan
October 10th, 2008 — , Ben Hogan, Book Review, Golfers, Tips and Tricks, benefit, game, pro books, professional trainer, reading books, scratch, swing from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
If you have ever wished you could afford a true professional trainer, but that’s a little out of reach, there is a lot to be said for reading books written by a pro. While this doesn’t give you the exact same benefit of learning in person, you can still pick up some great new techniques [...]
Related StoresBook Review: Tennis for Dummies By Patrick McEnroe and Peter Bodo with a forward by John McEnroe
October 10th, 2008 — , Book Review, Tennis, absolute basics, additions, dummies book, game, good stuff, insight, john mcenroe, playing tennis, tenn, tennis players, title fool, top ten lists, training tool from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
The Dummies series has quite a following and these books specialize in breaking down everything complex about a subject until everyone can easily understand it. This latest Dummies book focuses on tennis and was written by John McEnroe’s son, and also features a forward from this well known player. This is the kind of teaching [...]
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October 3rd, 2008 — , Book Review, Golf Books, Golfers, accuracy, bibles, chapter deals, flying colors, game, golf magazine, perfect plan, plan of attack, score, vital component from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
The Better by Saturday series of golf books is incredibly popular and thousands of golfers treat them like their bibles. While you may not actually be able to improve your game by next Saturday, you should be able to get quite a few tips that can help you become a better golfer over time. For [...]
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Bolle Tennis Vigilante Sunglasses
October 3rd, 2008 — , Product Review, Tennis, bright sunlight, clarity, different designs, game, glare, glasses, players face, playing tennis, promises, revelation, sunglasses, tennis players, tennis playing, tennis sunglasses, twilight, vigilante from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the biggest problems that tennis players face is being able to function in bright sunlight, and see a ball that is hurtling at them from many different directions. If you have difficulty picking up a ball in sunlight, or you just have found that it’s too bright outside and it’s interfering with your [...]
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October 2nd, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, ankle problems, athletic shoe, blisters, excursion, foot and leg pain, game, great deals, guesswork, k swiss shoes, medical issues, next level, nike, pronation, shin splints, tennis shoe, tennis shoes from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the biggest problems facing beginning players is right under their nose, and they may not even realize what may be holding them back from success. The shoes you wear on the court can have a big impact on the way that you play the game and if you’re not wearing the right ones, [...]
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October 1st, 2008 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, accuracy, clue, dearth, dunlop, game, hype, intermediate players, john mcenroe, maxplay, next level, nice things, signature, untapped market from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Advanced players can sometimes find it difficult to get just the right racket. There is a dearth of rackets available for intermediate players, but when it comes to appealing to either beginners or advanced players, a lot of manufacturers fall short. The Dunlop Maxplay McEnroe racket is one that is designed specifically for advanced players [...]
Related StoresTeach Yourself Visually Golf By Cheryl Anderson, Brian Crowell and Tom Mackin
September 26th, 2008 — , 2d images, Book Review, Bunker Shots, Golfers, Statistics, audience, game, golf club, good job, history lesson, history of golf, insight, little bit, rank beginners, short games, swings, viable theory, visual manner from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Despite the overly clunky title, this book promises to help you master complex techniques by learning in a visual manner. Since statistics show that we as humans do learn better when presented with images, this is a viable theory, but will it pay off? Let’s take a hard look at the book and find out.
Maybe [...]
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The Downhill Lie By Carl Hiassen
September 12th, 2008 — , Book Review, amusing stories, carl hiassen, exercise, fluff, game, golf lovers, hiatus, journey, memoir, money, popular books, pulitzer, strange terminology, style book from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
For those of us that adore the sport of golf but fully acknowledge that it can be the most maddening exercise on the planet, it’s always nice to stumble on a memoir that is both fun to read and useful. Carl Hiassen’s book may not win any great awards like the Pulitzer, and at times, [...]
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September 5th, 2008 — , CBS, DVD Review, Golf Tips, Golfers, benefit, cart, cbs commentator, dummies, game, gary mccord, hook, own pace, swing, visual learner from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
While we normally cover books in this section, this DVD just about threw itself in our cart and since it is a Dummies title, we decided to see what it had to offer. If you’re more of a visual learner or if you just don’t have the time to sit down and read, this is [...]
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August 20th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, differe, different face, dramatic impact, face length, faces, game, natural medium, oomph, problem areas, proper stance, rules of thumb, shopping, tape measure from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Although putters all tend to look the same, there is actually quite a lot of difference when you get down to it. Not all putters are created equal and if you’re using the wrong one, chances are you may be pretty frustrated on the green. If you haven’t been professionally fitted for a putter, you [...]
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August 13th, 2008 — , Golfers, Tips and Tricks, body position, exercise that you can do at home, game, golf ball, hips, little bit, living room, mistake, nearby water, posture, score, sweet spot, swing, trees, water hazard, wrong direction, wrong way from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Out of all of the mistakes you can make out on the course, a slice is probably the most common. This refers to a ball that goes to the right after you hit it, usually right into a nice stand of trees or a nearby water hazard. A slice is devastating to your game, and [...]
Related StoresWashoe Golf Course, Reno, NV
August 7th, 2008 — , Lessons Available, NV, Reno, accuracy, birdie, course history, first world war, game, golf course, golf courses, golf experience, good reason, holes, matter what your skill level, nice things, nickname, novice, public course, reno nv, restaurant, rich history, score, slack, tee time, third hole, traditional golf from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Washoe Golf Course is located in: Reno, NV
Phone: 775-828-6640
Website: http://www.washoegolf.org
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Washoe Golf Course is a public course that is extremely friendly and fun to play. No matter what your skill level is, you’ll feel right at home on this great course. It has much to offer, and the prices are truly remarkable. It has [...]
How to Correct a Hook Shot
August 6th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, blunders, correct stance, distractions, fingers, first hole, game, golf course, holes, hook shot, nine times, physical aspects, quiet place, righ, several times, swing, tees, thumb, visualization from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Out of all of the blunders you can make on a golf course, a hook shot can be one of the most frustrating. Often, players find that they consistently hook their shots off the tees, and no matter what they try, they can’t get past it. Soon, they end up mentally defeating themselves before they [...]
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July 30th, 2008 — , Golf Clubs, Tips and Tricks, accuracy, club selection, decisions, freedom, game, graphite shaft, intermediate players, mistake, money, next level, overall score, professional players, tools from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
If you are new to this sport, or ready to take it to the next level, club selection has a lot to do with how well you will end up playing. While there is no substitution for technique and skill, having the right kind of golf clubs can have a big impact on your overall [...]
Related StoresUseful Golf Book: 2nd Edition By Chris Kretz
July 18th, 2008 — , Book Review, Golfers, Humor, desk, doubt, effective teaching techniques, game, joke, matter of feeling, real world, swing, tomes from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
For those of us that enjoy the lighter side of golf, this is a definite must read and chances are you’ll be rolling on the floor in no time at all. Too often, golfing books are so serious that it is difficult to wade through them. The industry seems to be addicted to dry tomes [...]
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3 Tips for Getting Mentally Prepared to Play Golf
July 15th, 2008 — , Failure, Tips and Tricks, brain, bud, distractions, first tee, game, golf 1, golf video games, mindset, quiet spot, score, self affirmation, self defeating thoughts, sessions, single shot, true golf, visualization from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
The old saying is definitely true. Golf is 99% in your head and as maddening as that is, if you’re not getting the right mindset for your game, you may never be able to achieve your goals. If you’re ready to get that score to where you want it to be, you’ve got to start [...]
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Understanding the Golf Swing By Manuel de la Torre
July 11th, 2008 — , Book Review, Golf Swing, Golfers, cash cow, champion, game, golfing, little bit, magic bullet, manuel de la torre, moon, philosophy, powerhouse, present time, recipient, tradition, world war one from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Manuel de la Torre is a legend in golf and he also happens to be the son of a golfing legend. When you put this together in one book, you have an incredible resource that you will want to turn to again and again. Although the book tends to wander a little bit in places, [...]
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Diagnosing Your Swing Problems
July 10th, 2008 — , Tips and Tricks, accuracy, aim, arc, dramatic improvement, exercise, few degrees, game, habit, hands of a clock, hips, right solutions, swings, turnstile, video swing from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
If you’re having trouble with your game, the first place to look for answers is in your swing. Most players struggle to perfect their swings throughout their entire lives and some may never get to the point of having the “perfect swing.” You don’t need to be perfect, but there are a few things that [...]
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July 3rd, 2008 — , Book Review, andy north, anecdotes, bbqs, beef situation, callaway, commentators, game, hype, little snippets, mindset, novella, open titles, self fulfilling prophecy, stupor,

