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Golf on a Budgetby Lee Collins I know what you’re thinking – golf on a budget! Can there be such a thing? Well, it is possible, if you take a balanced, objective look at the strategies used in marketing golf products.
Case in point – I just interviewed a local golf shop owner today. We were talking about the new golf balls, and he was telling me that representatives from different companies send him golf balls to use, hoping that he’ll recommend them to his customers. Golf Balls
Well, he said he’s tried just about everything, and in his opinion, they all
play about the same now. Picking up a box of 12 Titleist balls, he said, “This
one is probably the best.” They cost $24.99 for the dozen. Then he laughed and
picked up another box. “But this one is our best seller.” Hybrid Golf Clubs
Now we have the new hybrid ironwoods. Are they really going to change your game
that much? Or is it all a part of the marketing pitch? Individual Differences
Since no two people play golf the same - and everyone has an individual physique
and swing – a product that adds distance for one player may not help another
player at all.
Lee Collins is an avid golf enthusiast who has improved his golf game tremendously in a very short time using the "How to Break 90 in 3 Easy Lessons" system available only at www.easygolfinstruction.com. Article source: http://www.articleblender.com |
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