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Great Golf Advice Article:

Create A Gift Basket For A Golfer Lover!

The choice of what gift to give your family and friends can often be a difficult one. One of the best gifts that you can give is a gift basket. A gift basket is that one present that comes in many shapes, themes and of course, price ranges. A gift basket is easy and fun to make.

The diversity of gift baskets is never-ending. You can give a weekend pack gift basket or a relaxing gift basket (required after a weekend away playing golf) or a simple basket with balls and tees. The type of gift basket you choose and create is only limited by your imagination.

Here is a simple basket that you can easily create yourself for that special "Golf Mad Person":

Pick a gift basket style. I like to use either a Golf Bag or a bucket (try a metal or heavy plastic golf ball bucket, like the ones at a driving range) which later can be used for collection of practice balls.

Next select a variety of items that have a golf theme which will later be packed into the decorative basket that you have chosen especially for the recipient.

When selecting the gifts for the Golf Lover choose items such as golf balls, personalized golf balls, tees and ball markers, books about golfing, golfing coffee mugs, golf theme mouse pads, sunscreen, waterproof raingear, golfing shirts and handheld golf games.

To add a little extra to your gift basket for the Golf Lover include:

A cap with their name embroidered on the front, a personalized hand towel and a video on improving their golf game.

If you are on a budget try a small gift basket. I would suggest using a metal bucket and include some sunscreen, tees and balls.

When you are finished, wrap the Gift Basket with cellophane paper and raffia to give it a finishing touch. Use shredded paper inside the basket to hold the goodies in place. Tie a tee with a message attached to it for that added touch.

About the Author: Donna Hamer is the author and publisher of eBook "101 Gift Basket Ideas". For a Free 5 part Mini Course on how to create your own "Personalized Gift Baskets" visit http://www.101giftbasketideas.com

Unnecessary body motion is a common fault in putting. The more you move about during your stroke, the more you will reduce your chances of holing the putt.

The average golfer is shooting a score of 90 and approximately one third of those shots are putts. A two foot putt counts the same as a two hundred and fifty yard drive. So, would not it make sense to practice and get better at our putting. We can improve our putting skills no matter what our athletic ability, or what our full golf swing looks like. To improve our golf game, we are going to review 5 golf putting tips that will help us lower our golf scores, immediately.

As a young man I never played golf during the weekend I only practiced; all day long, sometimes I practiced with a single club for the whole day. It could be my pitching, or short irons into the green, or even a Driving wood directly off the grass which is the shot I want to tell you about today.

This article will describe the basic fundamentals necessary for any golfer to execute a good golf swing. The average golfer is fully capable of breaking 80 and, in spite of many experts saying to the contrary, there is nothing remotely difficult about golf - learning the proper movements is far less demanding than imagined indeed a good repeatable golf swing is there for the taking.

Golf clubs are the key tools of the game. Devoted players show extraordinary emotional attachment to the clubs. And why not? After all, clubs are here to hunt scores.