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Welcome to the Golfing America Network. Golfing America is about you, the amateur golfer. Here, you will find resources to help you improve your game and find places to play whether at home or on the road.
Members can keep track of rounds played at various U.S. golf courses and build personal statistics to help you analyze the progress of your game. See "Membership Information" for details.
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| Featured Golf Course |
| Sand Barrens Golf Club |
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New Jersey
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One of the best golf courses in New Jersey since opening, the most scrupulous golf writers have also been heaping praise on the club
Golf Digests Places to Play 2000-2001 awarded them "4-Stars" and Turnstiles Golf and Travel Magazine named Sand Barrens One of the Top 40 Daily Fee Courses in the Nation. They were also named among the Best Golf Courses in the State (Golf Digest), Top Ten You Can Play (Golf Magazine), and one of Americas Best Modern Courses (Golf Week).
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Now theres even more reason to sing the golf clubs praises -- a new 18,000-square-foot clubhouse featuring a pro shop with a rustic fireplace and a bar and grill room with a view over the lake to the ninth green. The clubhouse also offers a party room for large outings.
This aesthetically spectacular course features three sets of nine holes, each a 36-par. With a variety of challenges to golfers of all levels, the course terrain features tree-lined fairways, vast scrub bunkers and massive undulating greens. Each golf cart used at Sand Barrens has the ProLink GPS Tracking System to provide golfers with course layout, yardage, pace of play, shot measurements and play advice.
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| Featured Golf Instructor |
| PGA Golf Professional Howie Tucker |
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Arizona
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Howie Tucker Head Pro Rolling Hills Golf Course |
Howie Tucker turned professional in 1970 and became a member of the PGA in 1974. In his golfing career which has spanned more than 25 years, Howie has been involved in club administration, teaching and playing golf, as well as serving in various capacities at the Section level with the PGA. He was president of SunCountry Section PGA from 1986 to 1988; PGA Junior Chairman from 1974 to 1980 and a member of the Executive Board of SunCountry PGA from 1980 to 1990.
Howie is currently Head Golf Professional at Rolling Hills Golf Course in Tempe, Arizona, and Director of Instruction for The Golfing America Network.
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| Improve Your Game |
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Regrip Your Clubs Annually
A relaxed, light pressure grip is fundamental to a good golf swing. Grips that are worn can slip and increase torque. Grips that are worn no longer have traction and force you to squeeze the grip more tightly, which could adversely effect your swing.
New grips give you the traction and tack you need to make great golf shots. Even if you only play a few times a year, we recommend you regrip your clubs at least annually, but regripping every six month is even better. Golf is hard enough. Good grip care and regular regripping will take strokes off your score.
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