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Monday, July 28, 2008

Adidas Mens Tour 360 II Golf Shoes


Adidas Mens Tour 360 II Golf Shoes feature:
  • Full grain leather upper
  • Lightweight EVA midsole
  • 360 Wrap+ surrounds the foot for an ultra-stable hitting platform
  • ClimaProof for waterproof protection outside; cool, dry comfort inside
  • 3D FitFOAM for ultimate comfort and a custom fit
  • Split outsole keeps your foot centered in the shoe for a solid hitting platform
  • Anti-clog clear TPU outsole promotes better traction from shot-to-shot
  • Advanced Traxion Technology permanent spikes provide excellent grip
  • Performance last
  • 2 Year Waterproof Warranty



  • 2. Depending on their age allow them to "tee it up" from the 100 or 150 yard marker on all the par fours and par fives to begin the hole. This is not as daunting for them and will help keep the group moving around the golf course.

    The putting green is the best place to introduce kids to golf by putting. Once an "understanding" is developed, close to the green chipping should be introduced. As the junior golfers get farther away form the green pitching will be introduced and finally the full swing. Sooner or later the junior golfers will want to play a round. Many parents, as well as other players, wince at the thought. They are afraid a bad golf course experience might turn their junior golfers off to the game of golf. Brad Myers, South Texas PGA 2006 Eastern Chapter Junior Golf Award winner, gives you some hints on how to keep the game of golf fun when you first go to the golf course.

    6. The hole does not need to be the end of the hole. What does this mean? Some smaller juniors find it more fun to hit it into a bunker than onto a green. This may seem counter-intuitive to many golf purists however, once you think about it, typically the bunkers are smaller than the putting greens. This can only make them better later. In addition, they LOVE to climb into the bunkers and this gives us a chance to teach bunker etiquette.

    3. Before you start, agree with the junior on what the "max score" per hole will be. This can also make each golf hole fun by making it a game. It is very important not to make a big deal if the max is hit and making the junior feel inadequate. Both the adult and the junior needs to remember "it is just a game"

    7. Keep the game fun at all costs!!! Keep a junior golf journal to continue the fun at home as well as build memories that can be looked upon forever. With so many activities available to our young people, their interest may come and go. However, by keeping it fun they will always come back to golf.

    7 Secrets To Keep Golf Fun For Juniors

    5. Make the putting green the goal. This is a good way for the younger junior golfers to get started and as it reads only count the shots that it takes to get to the green to determine a score.

    4. Before you start to play, determine what their "personal par" will be for every hole you will be playing. As the junior golfer improves obviously the "personal par" will go down.



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