Thursday, February 12th, 2009
Wedge bounce is simple and misunderstood at the same time. But be certain, ensuring you have the proper bounce for course conditions and skill level is paramount to consistency and realibility for your short game.
First of all, what exactly is bounce? Wedge Bounce or Bounce Angle, is the measurement in degrees, of the angle from the leading edge of the club to the lowest point of the club, which rests on the turf or ground. In essence, the more bounce, the higher the leading edge is off the ground. There are two factors that affect bounce angle, sole width and sole camber or “rounding.” A wider sole increases bounce. More camber or rounding of the sole on the other hand, reduces bounce. These two characteristics should be taken into consideration.
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Thursday, September 4th, 2008
There are a few tanning bed tips that are going to help you achieve the best tan of your life, and which you should keep in mind and use in order to get and keep a great tan.
Be Consistent
One of the first and most important tanning bed tips that you should be aware of has to do with consistency. You need to tan on a regular basis and that means to start by building a good base tan, which will generally take about six to eight tanning sessions. Even after a single session you may notice that your skin is looking darker, but you will need a few more to get a really good, all over base tan.
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