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Want to Blog About Golf? Then become a Featured Editor!
Love talking, blogging and writing about golf?
Want to run your own golf site for the day?
Well now you can?
If you are a golf blogger or if you like posting in forums about anything to do with golf then why not become a featured editor of the site?
If you are an aspiring golf travel writer or sports journalist and want to build and enhance your CV by publishing stories about golf then why not get involved?
If you want to blog about golf without the hassle of creating your own golf blog then you can blog to your heart's content here.
It's free, it's fun and you can even run your own golf website for a day!
Yes, you become the Editor for a period (usually a day) and you can control what users see and talk about on the site. You get home page promotion of you, your blog and your stories.
You are in control:
Control the home page of our site!
- Choose what video tips appear on the home page.
- Change the order of content on the home page.
- Promote your content.
Promote You and Your Blog
- List your own golf blog in our golf directory.
- Feature your profile on the main page of the site to thousands of users.
- Add your lastest blogs to a block on the home page.
- Show your forum posts and comments on the home page.
- Publish your own stories to promote you, your business or your clients.
Interact & Initiate Debate
- Comment on news stories.
- Ask questions and interact with other users.
- Play devil's advocate.
If you are interested then send a message to the Editor and we'll take it from there. You do not have to run your own golf blog to participate, you just have to love writing about golf and be passionate about golf.
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While i was caddying in a pro am a question asked by one off the Amateur´s to the pro was, ´´ How can i have a smoother swing and get rid of tension at the same time¨ ´´One of many things in the swing is, all players must have is, soft forearms in through the swing´´, was the answer.
Try it.
Short Game:
As many of you look through publications or watch the Golf Channel many of them talk about power and how to hit like a tour player. In reality many of use either don't have the time or ability to get to that level of play. At least one way to improve your golf or at least acheive all star status is thru our short games. On average the tour players spend at least an hour and half on their short games so if you are thinking of making any change in golf sart with the short game. If you don't know this, 65 percent of the overall golf game involves the short game and the most important club in your golf bag is your putter. It makes up for alot of poor shots on the course. More of my thoughts on this matter will be comiing shortly.
Regards,
Kieran P. McCarthy PGA
hello follow golfers:
Hi my name is Kieran P. McCarthy and I'm a PGA Teaching pro from the USA. Please take time to visit my web site at www.mccarthypgapro.com. If you have any questions on the short game I willl be more than happy to answer them for you. I have been to the Pelz Short game school, had a lessson from Stan Utley works with (Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley and Sergio Garcia) and Todd Sones. Full swing I have had the pleasure to work Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer they are called the Stack and Tilt guys by the way they like Sergio's action alot. Hope to hear from you soon.
Chao,
Kieran P. McCarthy
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