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Being A Member At A Golf Course Has Its Advantages And Benefits
Joining a golf club has many advantages and benefits, compared to playing at different golf clubs. Lets take a look at some of the benefits and reasons to join a local country club.
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4x Golf Scope Sport Telescope Golfing Range Finder 10mm |
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New 4x Golf Scope. This is a new 4X golf scope. It measures the distance a standard golf flap post is away from you to determine which club to use. A wristband cord is attached so you can wear it comfortably around the wrist... |
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NcStar Mark III Tactical SRT Series 4x32 Rubber Compact with Red Laser Rangefinder Scope |
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mfr: NcSTAR NcSTAR is adding a New Twist on a Great Scope.á The All New Rubber Armored Mark III Tactical Series gives you all the great features of the Original Mark III Tactical Series such as the Weaver Style Quick Release System and Built-in Sunshade, but with the added protection of Rubber Armoring AND a Fully Adjustable Red Laser... |
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8X Golf Scope Rangefinder Range Finder Monocular New |
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New Retro Snake Chain Neck Strap Lanyard for Cell Phone ipod Mp3 ID Badge Digital Camera PDA iPhone PSP and More |
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This is the ultimate Retro snake chain neck strap for your digital camera, cell phone, ipod, iphone, mp3, PDA, keys, coaches whistle, ID badge, or any other device that you might want to secure. Electronic gadgets come and go but you can keep this forever! The main clip has a 1... |
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Nikon Laser400 Rangefinder Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Laser 400 is an ultra compact, water resistance and lightweight rangefinder. The user will be able to measure reflectorless distances of up to 400 meter. The results are displayed in the viewfinder in either meters or yards... |
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The Field & Stream Hunting Optics Handbook: An Expert's Guide to Riflescopes, Binoculars, Spotting Scopes, and Rangefinders Average Rating: ![]() |
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Leica M6 To M1: Rangefinder Practice: 3rd Edition |
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For this new, third edition, Dennis Laney has brought this popular title up-to-date with considerable additions and many new illustrations, including a new and extended color section. It covers the usage of all models of the M range from the earliest M3 of 1954 through M1, M2, M4 etc... |
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Rangefinder: Equipment, History, Techniques Average Rating: ![]() |
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Small, light, quiet, and easy to use, with compact lenses that provide good contrast, rangefinders have always had their devotees. Whether you are about to buy a new model, wondering how to get the best from one you own, or reminiscing about the camera you once had, this is the ultimate guide to the rangefinder... |
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AR15 Combo Armorer's Wrench Tool Average Rating: ![]() |
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TARW Features: -Constructed of steel with a durable powder coat finish. -Compatible with most M16, M4, and AR variant rifles. -Dimension: 12.7'' D. |
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Leica Disto D5 Digital Laser Rangefinder with 2.4-inch Screen and 45-degree tilt Sensor Average Rating: ![]() |
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With the Leica DISTO D5 Digital Laser Rangefinder, accurate measurements are right at your fingertips, even in bright, outdoor settings and over extended distances. The world's first hand held laser measuring device with a digital view finder and 4X zoom, the dependable D5 features a 2... |
(1) Most golf clubs, if not all golf clubs have a handicap tracking system, to keep track of your scores. You do not have to send your scorecard to a golf association for a legitimate handicap, to play in golf tournaments.
(2) Golf clubs have a facility with a locker room and restaurant as a meeting place. Therefore you get to know more fellow members, which make it a lot easier for you to find players to team up with.
(3) You’re more likely to drive down to your local country club to practice, than you would at an unfamiliar golf course. More practice, means playing better golf.
(4) Belonging to a golf club makes you play with a better game plan approach, because of the familiarity of the golf course. Being familiar with a golf course and knowing what lies ahead, tends to make you think about your club selection.
(5) The yardage at the golf course on most golf holes becomes embedded in memory, which in turn gives you a better understanding of your golf club yardage capabilities.
(6) A lot of golf clubs have a trade off system, which allows you to play at different golf courses in return for other members from other clubs, to play your golf course.
(7) You are more likely to play in more golf tournaments. Golf clubs have a member’s bulletin board, keeping you informed on what upcoming events are coming up.
(8) Once you pay a yearly green fee at a country club, you get to play unlimited golf. Certain days may be restricted for after certain hours.
(9) If you join a golf club that has shares, the shares typically go up on the majority. It may have something to do with the golf frenzy.
(10) Last minute tee times are a lot easier to book, if the pro knows you belong to the golf club. The pro will simply find you other members to join up with. Members enjoy meeting other members of the club.
(11) If you play golf a lot. Belonging to a golf club will save you a lot of money in the long run.
There are numerous advantages and benefits in joining a nearby country club. Check out the phone book, for some local golf courses, or browse the Internet for courses near your hometown. Play a few golf courses first; to see which golf challenge you would enjoy the best.















