- http://www.pga.com/ - PGA.com is the Professional Golfers' Assocation's home page. The News Center details the latest stories and results from the tour, while the Tournament Center provides information on upcoming and past tournaments. The Industry Center focuses more on the business side of golf, and the Equipment Center tells you what's new, provides reviews and suggests brand names. Also, visit the Learning Center for tips on all aspects of the game, and check out the Finance and Visit Centers. If you need local gold information, PGA.com provides links to local PGA section sites to aid your search. Don't miss "The Year of the Tiger," dedicated to Tiger Woods' stunning run. And for those of you who haven't yet mastered the Golden Tee sensation, try out PGA.com's virtual golf game.
- http://www.somewhere.com/ - Golf Guide delivers to the amateur or average golfer concise, quick, complete, and informative golf information that is updated monthly. The scratch or high handicap golfer can easily access golf course information from coast to coast by simply using the state zoned map location system. With over 8,000 golf courses throughout the United States in the search database a viewer can access location, course information, slope, rating, telephone number, and policies and make on-line tee times. Some courses offer detailed information such as score cards, photos, specials, amenities and descriptions. This is your one-stop guide to finding the perfect golf course for you.
- http://www.golfreview.com/ - The serious golfer will be able to spend hours at the Golf Review and not run out of things to do. Golf course and equipment reviews help you find out where and to play and what to play with. The large classified ads section will help you buy or sell used equipment. There are plenty of polls and discussion boards for the golfer who wants his or her opinion known or question answered. And the Tip of the Month and Golf 101 sections offer a great start for the beginner.
- http://golfcircuit.com/ - The Golf Circuit is one of the best providers of golf equipment and tips on the internet. This is the place to come if you want special deals on new and old products, and there is also a classified ads section if you want to sell or buy used. All this can be found in this site's Pro Shop. The Instructional section gives you tips on nearly every aspect of the game, and you can even learn the official rules of golf along the way. Don't forget to let your voice be heard in the various fan polls.
- http://www.shootforpar.com/ - ShootForPar.com is an amateur golf adviser. Visit the tip archive for advice in all aspects of the game. Other tip categories include long and short game, putting, swing, balance and impact. ShootForPar also has an extensive array of advice for buying golf equipment. Make sure to check out the bookstore for instructional and entertaining golf books.
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- http://www.pgatour.com/ - The official site of the PGA Tour, this has everything for the golf fanatic. Headlines from the tour, leaderboards from tournaments in process, and a TV schedule of these events make sure that you won't fall behind. The in-action photos leave you with a sense of the magic of this game. For the amateur, the Practice Tee provides tips on all aspects of the game, as well as equipment news and reviews and the rules of golf. Try your hand at the weekly GolfWord Puzzle, or read "Down the Green," a regularly updated quote box from PGA pros. Get player bios of everyone on the tour, and then hop into the PGA shop to try and look the part.
- http://www.europeantour.com/ - The PGA European Tour's home page offers the latest golf news from across the pond. Scrolling scores and rankings grab your attention right away, as the latest results roll past your eyes. Check out player bios, upcoming events, television coverage and video clips of this major tour.
- http://www.pgatour.com/Seniors/ - Everything you wanted to know about the Senior Tour can be found here, including tournament results, upcoming tournament fields and purses, and player bios for all senior players. Also, there are links to other senior sites, including the official sites of Senior Tour tournaments.
- http://www.lpga.com/ - The official site of the Ladies' PGA Tour, this is the place to go to find out tournament schedules and results, as well as player bios, stats and rankings. Find out where the nearest LPGA clinic is, or scan the site for online tips on how to improve your game. Wander through the LPGA Hall of Fame while you're here. And the scrolling TV Ticker lets you know what golf shows and events will be aired this week.
- http://www.xgolf.com/ - XGolf is golf with an attitude. Golf-oriented license plates, chat rooms, radical opinions about the game and quality links are a few of the features of this site. What will keep you most entertained, though, is the list of hundreds of golf cliches. Ever hit a Dolly Parton or a Rock Hudson? Everybody has, but just never knew it at the time. Ever taken a Laurel and Hardy (a 10) on a hole? Next time someone asks you "How high is this hole?" you'll know exactly what to shoot back.
- http://www.usga.org/ - This is the official site of the United States Golf Association, (USGA), which has served as the national governing body of golf since its formation in 1894. It is a non-profit organization run by golfers for the benefit of golfers. The USGA remains committed to promoting policies and programs for the good of the game. More than 9,100 private and public golf courses, clubs and facilities make up the USGA. The USGA sponsors programs that benefit everyone who plays the game. These essential services affect all golfers, whether they are amateurs or professionals, public or private course players. Also, the USGA and The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland, jointly write and interpret the Rules of Golf to guard the tradition and integrity of the game.
- http://www.st-duffer.com/ - St. Duffer has been "Doomed by the golfing gods to perform miracles in your game, but he can't improve his own." This is an entertaining site devoted to St. Duffer, and it's for anyone who wants to take a look at the lighter side of golf. If you have no sense of humor, this site is not for you.
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