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Online Golf Equipment Reviews Give Indispensable Advice By Chris Robertson
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| Thursday, January 15, 2009 |
I hate trial and error when it comes to spending money. I prefer the middle of my golf equipment reviews to make purchase decisions. I even have been known to pull out my iPhone and using a web browser to find the product review while I was in the pro shop. This often saved me from wasting money on products that are not right for me.
But where you see and how you can tell what what is without bias and prejudice? And where to find a good site? Something has changed for 15 years. Back then, email is a productivity tool and not an exercise in frustration with all the spam. Similarly, a web site that actually gives you information today while half of them are useless and a paragraph of text canned barrage of obnoxious ads.
My ideal golf this website created and run by a golfaholic correct. Somehow know the game upside down, but also know how to write and run a website. This site will explain golf game, all the equipment needed for golf, containing tips and resources necessary to improve your game, and so on. It'd include factual information about the game, historical tidbits, and more easily review of golf clubs, golf shows, and golf carts. I now want to learn why golf ball go far and why they are so much easier to control. And I want to know how the experts in the 'unbiased opinion, the ball from Maxfli, Titleist, Nike, and other Callaway different.
Yes, I know, you can read about all of this in the magazine and there is certainly enough golf commercials and ads out there. But just knowing that the leading golfers use or Burton Ogio golf bag or some advanced hybrid Ping does not help me much. I am not Tiger Woods or Ernie Els. I only want to know how well golf bags, golf cart, golf shoes, golf clubs or working for me. I do not need the hype. I just want the facts.
To give one example of what I want. I believe in the training aids. I do not play golf the natural and all I need to be able to help me. But I also do not want to waste money on things that do not work. So why should I not benefit from the expertise and knowledge of someone who has tried everything? For example, I have no idea how to work Leaderboard Golf Trainer. But I find a detailed description of the site's golf and now I know all about it. That does not mean I will buy it, but now I know what it is.
I've become interested in other technology in golf is GPS. You can buy at a discount store, but I want to know how they work and where they go into my game. Once again, a web site to check the equipment came to the rescue golf. It's just valuable to have an expert explain the technology, how it can help you, and then point you in the right direction.
Is my site as described above should be non-commercial? I do not think so. Everyone deserves fair compensation for their work and, if really good golf equipment store has reviewed the site and links to sites I have experience with both, it does not matter with me. I prefer to buy from a place that is recommended.
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the world's MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.
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