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Atlantis Country Club in Florida

Here's what a golfer from Jacksonville Florida had to say about Atlantis Country Club:

From the moment I stepped out of my car there was someone getting my clubs for me, driving me to the pro shop, and directing me to all the amenities I needed to use. The course was in great shape and looked and played like a beautiful northern course.

Probably the best in South Florida and much better then up here in JAX.

Had a great pancake breakfast in there snack shop, bought some shirts with help from a nice young gentleman, and had probably the best prime rib I have ever had for dinner in their restaurant.
5/5 Stars

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As published on:
http://courses.golfreview.com/cat/south-atlantic/florida/PLS_3869crx.aspx

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Copper Canyon Golf Club in Phoenix

My wife and I spent the week in Arizona. We had never been to Arizona before and let me say, I will be back. We played 3 other courses in the Scottsdale area that were all very nice but there is something about Copper Canyon that I simply loved. The fairways were perfect, the greens were perfect and the course was a pleasure to play.

Unfortunately they do not have GPS on the carts like most other courses of similar greens fees. Also, the course and the area of town it is in is brand new. Given a few years to grow this place will be amazing.

My biggest suggestion to anyone interested in playing there is this: DON'T TRY TO GET DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM MAPQUEST OR GOOGLE MAPS. They are not on there. The directions I got from google led me into a neighborhood in Phoenix. Then I got directions from my ATT cellular service which led me to the correct town but the wrong side of the HUGE mountain in the middle of the town. Then I called the course and got the correct directions.

They are off Bell Rd, 12 miles from RT 303. If you have a map and can find that location, you'll find the place. After 2 1/2hrs of driving all over Arizona, I found it too. Hahaha tee time to ensure the best chance of completing 36 holes.



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http://www.worldgolf.com/courses/exitpoll/copper-canyon-golf-club-review-2065.html

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Talking Stick Golf Club in Phoenix

Summary:
NORTH COURSE
An outstanding low-profile design that blends naturally and effortlessly into its environs, the North course is an absolute joy to play. Wide fairways, intelligent bunkering, and subtle greens combine to create strategic decisions on every hole. Rough is virtually nonexistent as an expansive fairway cut surrounds each green to give players the freedom to choose from multiple recovery options. The bunkers are simply works of art – from ragged-edged greenside pits to fairway scrapes that fade seamlessly into the desert scrub. Conditions were perfect, from velvety smooth greens to the gorgeous overseeded fairways. It is an easy walk with minimal distance between holes. Morning pace was refreshingly brisk, completing play in 3:45.

SOUTH COURSE
A more traditional layout than the North course, the South course may look more comforting to northern visitors, with grassy areas and mature deciduous trees framing most holes instead of desert scrub. The greens are generally built up higher, therefore the greenside bunkers tend to be deeper with higher sand faces. The bunkers have a more manicured style than on the North course, and a short cut of rough surrounds most greens. Water hazards are employed on three holes, whereas the North is completely dry. The strategic challenges are less subtle than on the North, which may make it easier for the one-time visitor to appreciate. Afternoon pace was reasonable, around 4:15. Both courses provide a memorable round; choosing a favorite 18 probably comes down to personal preference for aesthetics and style.

Customer Service:
Troon Golf service is unsurpassed: as walkers, they shuttled us to #2 tee to shotgun start after a frost delay, were waiting at #18 to shuttle us over to #1 to complete the round, then waited behind #1 green to return us to the clubhouse. They were very flexible with my desire to play 36 holes, even informing me during my morning round of a slight adjustment for my afternoon.



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http://courses.golfreview.com/cat/mountain/arizona/golf-course/PRD_72324_3835crx.aspx

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Charonneau Golf Course

Here's what one golfer had to say about the Charonneau Golf Course:

Beautifully cared-for executive course, amidst an adult residential development. Short, but challenging. Three distinctly seperate nine hole courses. Immaculate from tee to green. Large sloping greens produce a true breaking ball, adding to the test. Numerous green side bunkers and water hazards lend to the fun and challenge.

Customer Service:
Good. Never had any difficulty in this regard.
4/5 Stars

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As posted on:
http://courses.golfreview.com/cat/pacific/oregon/golf-course/PRD_67243_3838crx.aspx

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Weight Shift Two Step

To hit the long ball you have to shift your weight properly. Improper weight shift is the major cause of lack of distance. Assume a narrow stance using a mid-iron. Take several practice swings. Begin your backswing by lifting your left foot slightly off the ground.

As you initiate your downswing replace your left foot and then lift your right foot as you follow-through. Trouble with this drill may indicate a weight transfer problem. You will know immediately if you are not shifting your weight back and then forward properly.
Purpose

1. To detect an incorrect weight shift. If you are struggling through a round hitting fat shots (hitting under the ball) and/or topped shots (hitting near the top of the ball) your problem may be an incorrect weight shift. It's an easy habit to get into and just as easy to break - if you recognize the symptoms right away. This drill provides you with a simple "on course" detection method. If you have trouble doing this drill you have found your problem. Concentration and correct repetition of this drill will solve your weight shift problems.
2. To improve your footwork and gain distance. Proper weight shift is necessary to hit the long ball. Learning a proper weight shift will add 10 yards or more to your shots. This drill will also help you stay balanced and light on your feet throughout the swing. If your weight is back on you heels, this drill will help you get your weight more centered.
3. To build tempo. Tempo means a backswing and downswing with the same smooth rhythm. It should be a balanced one - two type of action. This drill and the Weight Shift See-Saw drill help to slow down people who have gotten into the bad habit of a fast backswing.

Dos and Don'ts
Remember this drill can be used as an "on course" diagnosis of weight shifting problems.
As pubished on:
http://www.golfhelp.com/golf-tips/Golf_Weight_Shift_Two_Step.html

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Feet Together Drill

Keeping your feet together practice hitting balls with the ball teed up. Your feet should be touching or within 2 or 3 inches of each other.

Swing slowly at first. Concentrate on making solid contact with the ball. Always think tempo and rhythm. Once you can hit consistently good shots, work on hitting the ball off the grass.

You may be surprised how far you can hit the ball with your feet together as you groove your swing. This drill helps you in many ways. It's a good drill to do every practice session as a warm-up.

Purpose

1. To promote good balance and rhythm. This is one of the most popular practice drills, because it is an easy drill to do and yet it does so much for you. Use it as a warm-up or to stay loose on the course during those long waits on the tee.
2. To improve timing, reduce swaying, and promote good swing mechanics. This drill encourages you to swing within your capabilities. It reduces swaying because of the narrow balance point. If you sway or swing too hard you will almost fall over.
3. To provide a quick check of good swing mechanics. This drill can actually prevent many bad faults from creeping into your swing. On a bad day some players actually use this drill as an emergency fix during a round. They actually move their feet closer together to prevent extraneous body movements that may be causing errant shots, resulting in loss of confidence and wasted strokes.

Do.s and Don.ts
Do the "Feet Together Drill" whenever you start to lose confidence in your swing because of repeated missed shots, or ball flight problems.

As published on:
http://www.golfhelp.com/golf-tips/Feet_Together_Drill.html

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Swing Technique

It's like throwing a frisbee with your left
arm.
Strive for a "one-piece" takeaway. Move shoulders with arms and
hands. Extend left arm.

Take club back low and slow.

Let your body start the backward movement of arms and club.

On backswing, coil with your shoulders first, then hips.

On takeaway, when club is halfway back, shaft should be lined
up with toes, and right arm should be a little higher than left arm.

At top of backswing, keep weight on inside of right foot.

Feel "lazy" at top of backswing to promote the right tempo.

On backswing, keep arms in front of your chest. Make
sure left arm stays with your chest on downswing. If
arms go slack on downswing, club will fall behind,
producing weak pushes or slices.

Drop arms into downswing by gravity alone.

On downswing, right elbow should lead right arm to
impact.

On downswing, pull rather than push the club along
the swing plane.

Start downswing by transferring weight to left foot and
by moving body toward target.

On downswing, chest leads arms to create pulling action. It's
like throwing a frisbee with your left arm. Forget the hips on
downswing. Level rotation of chest squares clubface without
conscious forearm rotation or wrist-flipping.

On downswing, try to keep shaft at 90 degree angle when arms
are waist-high.

On downswing, keep the hinge in your right hand as long as you
can.

Left side should start the downswing and right side does the
hitting.

On downswing, let right elbow fall to right side to keep ball
straight.

Make a shallow approach to the ball. For shallow, inside-out
swings, start downswing with body.

Proper sequence on downswing is shift weight, rotate hips,
release hands and arms.

Hands should be in front of ball at impact on all fairway shots.

Think about swinging only the handle of the club to get a
smoother swing motion.

Keep height level and left arm straight throughout swing.

Maintain flex in right knee throughout swing.

Keep arms and shoulders loose throughout swing. It generates
extension and speed.

To help square clubface, try to touch your left forearm with your
right forearm at impact.

Keep clubhead moving along target line.

Keep your elbows together throughout the swing.

Keep spine angle (the forward bend) constant throughout swing.

Divots should point toward target.

keep head and body behind ball throughout swing.

Hit with 80% of power.

When in doubt, use more club.

Point your chin at a spot just behind the ball throughout the
swing.

To get correct feel for swing, practice with right foot drawn back
and flared to the right.

Swing path controls the direction of ball flight. An open or closed
face controls fades or draws.

Accelerate through shot.

Make sure left shoulder and arm are in the same position at
impact as they are at address.

Keep body behind ball to prevent "skyed" shots.

Move the ball with the clubhead, not your body.

Drill to promote correct feel: Freeze midway into downswing and
make sure that handle of club points to target line, right arm is
pressed against side of chest and shoulders are lined up to
right of target.

Keep both feet flat on ground longer throughout swing for better
balance.

Control shot with speed at which you unwind your body, not with
hands and arms.
As published on:
http://www.tomsgolftips.com/fullswingshots.html

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