AGameGolf asked:


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When you look down your feet and golf ball during setup, what should correct alignment look like at setup? In this golf instruction video, the camera angle looks down at your feet so that you can see what correct alignment looks like from your own eye position and learn how to clearly visualize correct golf setup alignment before you start to swing the golf club at the golf course. A correct golf setup and alignment along with a correct golf grip is a critical part of creating a sound golf swing. Knowing how to setup to the golf ball correctly with each golf club and then doing it regularly will help you to be able to recognize a correct setup for yourself so that this essential part of the golf swing can eventually happen naturally without any thought and lead to lower scores on the golf course.

Javier N. Pinzon

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Golf Resorts
B asked:


Okay its always been my dream to build my own golf resort. I’ve got 500,000. How do I build my resort starting with that. I know that the golf course will cost 2 mil +, but I don’t have that kind of money. And please don’t tell me I need to win the lottery. That would be nice though.

Ernest O. Mcwhorter
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Golf Course
worldruler01 asked:


What is the shortest and max distance for a par 3? par 4? par 5? and how many of each is on a golf course?

Walker Folmar
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Golf Course
benweiss3 asked:


I just moved right next to Stanford University. I want to get access to Stanford Univesity facilities such as the gym and golf course. Is there any easy way to get access to the facilities. Can I take a night class or something along those lines to get alumni level access to facilities?

Frenniell
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Golf Course
AJ S asked:


Hi, I’m 17, male, and am very much interested in the sport of Golf. However, i don’t have nearly enough money to become a member at the golf course down the road. Would it be a smart idea to try and get a job there in order to acquire free playing time? If so, what would be the best way to go about it?

Thank you all Very much for your continued help with all my questions!

Andre O. Bussell

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Golf Course
John asked:


I need a part time job this summer and was thinking about a golf course. What jobs can I get on one?

Delbert T. Sklar
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Golf Course
astros fan asked:


i was considering buying a sky caddie gps, but i was wondering if you can use a regular gps to map a golf course on your own. i’ve never used a gps so i really don’t know anything about them.

Laveta Lafon
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Golf Course
Exxon asked:


I have only practiced at the shooting range and I have never stepped foot on a golf course. How do you know where to start and how do you know what hole to advance to next?

Z. Palau
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Golf Course
smartyness asked:


I own a par 3 course and would like suggestions on how it can make money in the winter. Our golf season is from late April until late October. What can we do in the winter to make a profit? We have plenty of land and a small clubhouse. Be creative.

Lonnie Kreps
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Golf Ball
Dan W asked:


Although hard to believe, I compete in Professional MIni Golf tournaments around the country and was wondering what type of ball would perform best on the green (min golf course lol). I seem to like balls with a lower compression (Maxfli Noodle, Volvik Crystal) yet after reading up on the design of golf balls, I am not sure that this is the right decision. What type of balls (compression, three piece two piece etc.) would help increase my performance.

Misha Sletten
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