Saturday, April 19, 2008 

Golf Tournament Organizing - Easier Than You Think

If you have any interest in the art of golf tournament organizing, there are a number of vitally important things that you need to remember. While a golf tournament is essentially a competition, you want to make sure that everyone has a good time during it and there are several ways to make sure that that happens. One of the ways that you can make your golf tournament organization run smoothly is to think about the people involved in four groups and to meet their needs.

The first group is the competitors themselves. A pre-registration will get things in order and will help things run smoothly. Offer incentives for registering early and make sure that your tournament rules are clear and easily available. A website can keep you in touch with everyone, not only by making sure that information can be changed quickly and easily, but also for whipping up excitement for the event!

The second group that you should consider when organizing your golf tournament is the staff at the site. While this takes care of itself if you own the course, there is a lot to be done if you are renting the venue. Make sure that you are familiar and friendly with the staff; dont question their rules and treat everyone with courtesy. They can help you a lot when tournament day comes, and if you have any questions, ask them early!

Your own volunteers are the third group and with any luck, theyll be the easiest to work with. If your friends or family enjoy the game of golf, get them involved, whether that is helping with concessions or manning the check in. Make sure that they know that while they have certain responsibilities that they are also permitted to enjoy themselves and keep them well-hydrated throughout- especially if they are known to be workaholics!

Finally, the fourth group that you need to keep in mind are the spectators. They are there to support your competitors, so make sure they are comfortable. You will want to check with the venue, but make sure that refreshments are available, as well as things like sunscreen and water bottles.

Golf tournament organizing is something of an art, and as the person in charge, you need to make sure you know what is going on, even if you are not the one immediately responsible for it. Its still a lot of fun, though, so remember that even if the day gets hectic, that youre definitely there for a good time, just like everyone else!

For more information on golf tournament organizing, including tips on planning a golf tournament, visit http://www.golftournamentpro.com today.

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Nike Hybrid Golf Clubs

Nike Hybrid Golf Clubs are available in two versions of two different models, for a total of 4 product lines. These include the Slingshot Hybrid and Slingshot Tour Hybrid, the CPR3 Wood and CPR3 Iron-Wood. This article will review the attributes of each of these hybrid golf clubs.

Slingshot Hybrid and Slingshot Tour Hybrid
Both of these clubs have an MSRP of $199 US for either steel or graphite shafts. The Slingshot Tour is targeted for low handicap golfers, and the Slingshot is for less skilled players. Both clubs aim to deliver a center of gravity (CG) that is low and as far back behind the face as possible. This type of club head design is geared to making the ball get up into the air easier and to be forgiving of off-center hits. Both clubs look like a hybrid or small fairway wood with the upper back section removed. This is readily evident on the companys web site. The weight thus removed is then redistributed in a thick sole and a thick bar around the back of the clubs called a Slingback bar. The result of this design is to have 70% of the mass of the club head below the equator of the ball. The face plate on both clubs is made of 455 stainless steel which is normal for high-end hybrid clubs like these.

There are 5 clubs available in the Slingshot line. These are 2-6 hybrids. Perhaps it bears repeating that hybrid clubs are designed to replace long irons that are difficult for most golfers to hit solidly on a consistent basis. A 3 hybrid will replace your 3 iron, for example. All the clubs in the Slingshot product line are available for both left and right handed golfers. There is no womens version of this model available, or for any of the Nike hybrid golf clubs models for that matter. Of course both steel and graphite shafts are available. Custom fitting options exist for club length (-1/2 to +2 from standard) and for lie angles (-2 to +4 degrees from standard). One would need to have a custom club fitting to know if he needs to order any of these changes. This is a good idea in any case for a person thinking of investing in a set of new golf clubs.

As stated, the Slingshot Tour Hybrid is for low handicap players. In fact Nike notes that their Tour staff requested such a model be developed. Four clubs are available in 1-4 hybrids. The shafts on the Slingshot Tour Hybrid are slightly heavier than on the Slingshot. The same options to customize club length and lie angle can be chosen.

CPR3 Wood and CPR3 Iron-Wood
These two hybrids have an MSRP of $139 with steel shafts and $159 with graphite. The CPR3 Wood clubs have a deeper sole and have more of a wood bottom footprint, thus the name. The upper back section is cut out, and thus again weight can be redistributed around the periphery of the sole to lower the CG and move it back. 2-5 hybrids are available, and all lofts come in left handed models. No womens versions of this product line are available, nor are there any options for customization as there are with the Slingshots.

The CPR3 Iron-Wood has a smaller footprint which is more like a typical hybrid club. This version is targeted to lower handicap golfers and is available in 1-4 hybrids in either steel or graphite shafts. Left handed clubs are available, and as with the CPR3 Wood, there are no custom options for club length or lie angle.

Nike Hybrid Golf Clubs do not come with versions to provide a hook bias to help golfers with a consistent slice, or adjustable club head weight versions as is offered by taylor Made, for example. It will be interesting to see if the popularity of those design features or the demand for womens hybrids will be high enough to motivate Nike to add these types of clubs to their product offerings. Nike is certainly a top rank golf company, however, so if one of their models fits you properly, you will be playing with excellent clubs.

Walt Ballenberger is a life-long golfer and founder of http://www.hybridgolfclubs.org a resource site for golfers. For a Free Report entitled How to Find the Sweet Spot on Your Golf Clubs in 10 Minutes visit http://www.hybridgolfclubs.org

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