Saturday, December 13, 2014

Guide To Wheels For Golf Bag

Guide To Wheels For Golf Bag


by Lucia Weeks


Players often wear gloves that improve in grip and prevent injuries and burns on his hand. Normally the glove is worn on the non-dominant hand (right-handed player wearing the glove left and vice versa). Most golfing wearing shoes with studs on the sole of plastic or metal, useful for increasing the stability in field and the resistance exerted by the blow. Much of Golfing Club have banned the use of metal studs, allowing only those plastic (wheels for golf bag).

The method of construction and the material significantly affect the distance the ball will travel, and in trajectory in spin (or rotation). Harder materials, such as Surlyn, guarantee greater distances, while softer shell, such as urethane, generate more spin and consequently a greater impact force, which is necessary to stop a ball close to landing point.

A player usually carries many sticks during a round, but never more than fourteen, as defined by the Rules of Golfing. There are three main types of clubs, known as woods, irons and putters. The woods are used to play off the tee or from the fairway and ensure the greater distances, while the irons are used for precision shots and medium-long distance from the fairway or rough.

A new kind of sticks, called "hybrid", combine the precision of irons and the ease of performing the shot of woods with more loft. The wedges are irons with a loft (angle between the face and the barrel, or shaft) is particularly high, used to play shots as short and precise. They can also be used demanding positions, as in bunkers or in approaches (or revenue in green).

Mainly there are two types of play. In game "a hole" (Match Play), you face two players: you assign a point to player who finishes the hole in least number of strokes (taking account of disability and penalties) and the winner is the one who at the end of path has won more holes. In game "to beat" (Stroke Play), the winner is the competitor who has covered the entire field in fewest strokes (always taking into account the handicap and penalties).

There is to say, however, that, at the end of thirteenth century, literacy was not widespread in Europe and particularly in Scotland. This could explain absence of written records, since it is possible that no one considers it necessary to write down references to a pastime practiced by few. The controversy over who invented the golfing has existed and will always exist. Some accuse the Scots had deliberately distorted in their favor, for reasons of patriotism, the origin of sport.

Distinguished historians claimed that golfing was invented after the founding of University of Saint Andrews, in 1413, but in support of this claim, did not bring any evidence while there is evidence that at that time golfing was played in Scotland more than a century.

Golfing carts are motorized vehicles used to transport the players and the equipment during a round of golfing. They are equipped with electric motor, quieter in field and easier to manage. A pitch fork is a fork-shaped object with two prongs used to lift the pitchmark (the sign of ball left his landing in green).




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