Golf
Although the popular notion is that the game of golf originated in Scotland in the mid-1400s, the truth is, no one really knows. Various forms of the sport have been played in England, France, Holland, Belgium, and even China. As other sports have promoted personalities, golf has steadfastly maintained its sense of decorum and tradition, rewarding only those who prove their mettle on the course. However, golf's love of tradition hasn't prevented it from establishing a strong Web presence in the 21st century. Whether you're just beginning or have already let golf take over your life, you'll find plenty of resources that can help you to brush up on the rules, obsess over tournaments, or improve your game.
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Major sports network sites such as ESPN, MSNBC, CBS Sportsline and Fox Sports have audio and video in their golf sections, but there are also many interesting sites and shows dedicated to golf.
- Because audio/video podcasts tend to come and go quicker than the Accuform Whistler driver, try searching some of the podcast directories like Podcast Alley and iTunes for shows you might be interested in.
- Be sure to check tournament Web sites for links to event-specific podcasts and other audio/video content.
For golfing podcasts and radio shows ...
The Golf Channel
is the best source for golf video coverage anywhere in cyberspace. It features news reports on the PGA, LPGA, Nationwide and European Tours, as well as the Ryder and President's Cups. It also has videos on instruction, equipment, travel, and Golf Channel shows.
The 19th Hole Golf Show
, hosted by Ryan Ballengee, delivers weekly commentary, analysis and interviews with past and present players, golf executives, and others.
TravelGolf This Week
is a very well-produced show hosted by Dave Berner that features the latest news from the PGA and LPGA tours, as well as commentary on golf equipment and travel destinations.
Sand Trap's Golf Talk
discusses the latest goings-on in the world of golf in a weekly podcast, focusing on the PGA and LPGA Tours.
Real Golf Radio
is a weekly two-hour radio show broadcast by the Real Golf Radio Network. Brian Taylor and Bob Casper discuss the world of golf and interview high-profile guests such as Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller, David Toms, and Sergio Garcia.
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