Thursday, January 29, 2009

Best Quality Golf Course With Natural Hazards

By Golf Buddy

Golfers simply cannot escape the fact that they will always be sensitive to their golf course. The game of golf usually requires 18 holes of teeing grounds and greens (complete with a pin and cup), fairways and rough, and other natural hazards.

On courses with 27 or 36 holes, players choose two sets of 9 holes to play their round of golf on, depending upon maintenance concerns or course style issues, and courses with only 9 holes see players go around the course twice in one day.

Golfers, given the choice, will almost always want to play the best golf course around. Whether they are man made, or natural water hazards such as lakes or rivers, hazards prove to be a challenging part of the golf experience.

Touchet Valley Golf Course is of the best golf course in my opinion, which was originally built on a dairy farm and is quite old as it was built in 1910. It is one of the best places to play pasture golf links style.

When it comes to buying golf accessories there are lots of name of the companies that manufacture good ones. Cobra golf is a well-known manufacture of golf equipment and has sponsorship deals with various excursion professionals. The quality of the equipments is excellent.

A good range of golf clubs including drivers, fairways, irons, utilities and putters are marketed by the above company, which is located in Carlsbad, California and is considered one of the oldest of all. Greg Norman, the former number one in world, had an unbeaten relationship Cobra Golf.

Another top quality American golf manufacturer is Cleveland Golf, located in Huntington Beach, California. Since the 1940s, Cleveland has been making classic golf clubs and equipment. They have also entered into many sponsorship deals with famous professionals and golf courses.

Despite some ownership changes, Cleveland is now making a great array of golf equipment and doing quite well. The designers golf courses themselves are architects who are in great demand and can become famous. With this in mind, one drawback of golf courses is that they are not very friendly to the planet. - 16752

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