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My partner and I want to sell and market golf shirts to Mexican American golfers any ideas on how to start up?

Saturday, February 21st, 2009
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Veronica H asked:


we want to use the logo “Puro Golf” Help…

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Friday, February 20th, 2009
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James Brown asked:


Even an avid golfer will have questions that need answers and they will turn to the golf pro at their favorite golf course to get answers. Some of the questions might concern the sale of equipment at the golf shop and others might entail more serious matters like how they can get scheduled for an earlier tee time. They know that the golf pro is the person that they should turn to concerning any matter about the game of golf.

Some golfers simply want to improve their putting skills. The golf pro might give them good advice on how to improve their stance because the way the body is positioned has a lot to do with determining the direction that the ball will go when it is hit by the putter on any part of the golf course. Other helpful advice offered by the golf pro might include when the use of a putter is considered appropriate.

A new golfer will find that taking some good advice from the golf pro will ensure that they learn about the game from somebody who is considered an expert. The golf pro can put a new golfer on their schedule and through weekly practice sessions, offer them advice on how to stand, swing, and store their golfing equipment. The golf pro will routinely hold classes throughout the week for new golfers.

There are many different choices in golf clubs that a golfer can select and some of those selections can be quite confusing. These golf clubs are usually displayed in the Pro Shop along with various golf shirts and golf accessories. When taking some good advice from the golf pro about the clubs that they should select, the golfer should be ready to order golf clubs when the golf pro shows them the right-sized golf clubs that he recommends that they buy from him.

The new designs in golf clubs will not typically last long in a golf pro shop. The golf pro advises all players about them through a weekly newsletter or word of mouth. Some of the new selections will be irons but there will be several styles offered for woods. Knowing which ones to purchase is one of the finest pieces of advice that a new golfer can get from the golf course golf professional.

For those golfers that learn to pay attention to conversations that people have on the course, they might overhear helpful advice that someone else heard from the golf pro. Many of these tips will help improve their game average because the advise will be about how to get a ball out of the rough or the best way to hit a golf ball when it is sitting on an incline. The golf pro might even tell them some personal preferences on hitting a ball down a fairway. Any advice from the golf pro is advice that should at least be listened to and written down later in the day.



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Sunday, February 15th, 2009
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Sai Vallejos asked:


I was perusing Golf for Women the other day and wondered where are the women who wear the golf attire modeled in women’s golf magazines? I’ve never seen women, professionals included, who would dress in such expensive and outrageous clothes!

It’s easy to spend money outfitting yourself for golf. Hats, sunglasses, gloves, shirts, shorts, socks, windbreakers and shoes all add up quickly, even if you shop the sales. Add in equipment, bag and cart and you have to play quite often to keep down the “CPU” cost per use.

One glossy advertisement showed a model in short shorts (like that’s allowed on courses!) that cost $275, the Tse golf shirt ($595), jacket by Ralph Lauren ($185) and two-toned Utuser shoes ($425).

That comes up to $1480; I could never hope to get the CPU on that outfit anywhere near a normal level in my lifetime! Don’t get me wrong; I love clothes. I really love shoes, but could never afford, or want, golf shoes that cost more than the national budget of some small countries.

Granted, you want comfortable shoes that don’t look like something your grandmother would wear, but you can easily find less expensive and fashionable shoes. I have several really stylish golf outfits, none of them brand name. If I totaled the cost of all of them up it would not come up to the price of the Tse golf shirt. Personally, I’d rather have several stylish outfits and one outrageously priced one.

If I were to wear a $1480 outfit to play golf, I would simply be too worried about getting dirty or perspiring to play a decent round.

In terms of picking shoes to go with the outfit the first thing to consider is that Your feet need to be comfortable! Have you ever developed a blister while walking or running? It’s all you can think about and it ruins the experience. Don’t let uncomfortable shoes ruin your golf game.

This is one area where you shouldn’t let your frugality make the decision for you. You will be wearing these shoes many times and they should be considered an investment. Comfort should be your biggest concern when buying shoes. Your foot should not move at all on your heel when you walk, yet your toes shouldn’t feel cramped. Have you shoes professional fit to your feet and walk around in them before you buy them.

Proper golf shoes should be waterproof so that your feet remain dry in damp conditions. Good socks are important too; they will wick perspiration away from you feet, keeping your feet dry and comfortable. All golf courses prohibit metal spiked shoes in the effort to protect their delicate greens. Purchase shoes that allow you to change the rubber spikes easily, and while you’re there, purchase some extras. You never know when you might lose one. Replace the spikes when they become worn.

With all the things you have to worry about while playing golf, your feet shouldn’t be one of them. When it comes to golf footwear, quality counts.



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HELP! Why do my dark knit shirts, golf type shirts, come out of the laundry with dark “oil” type stains?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
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mike b asked:


I put dark shirts in the laundry, knit golf type shirts, and sometimes they come out with darler stained spots, that they didnt have prior. It’s not from stains from other clothing either. Please help.
NOTE: This happens fairly often, not a one time thing, that could be caused b a pen or something…it is not a substance stain, but little spots occasionally that look darker than the material…

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How can I keep a golf shirt collar from becoming distorted?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
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Landlord asked:


Almost all my golf shirts, after being laundered a few times, get permanently wrinkled or distorted, so that they look really bad. Nothing seems to fix the problem.

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