Black Bull Golf Resort: $70 for 18 Holes of Golf for Two or $135 for Four with Power Cart (Up to 58% Off)
Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Black Bull Golf Resort: $70 for 18 Holes of Golf for Two or $135 for Four with Power Cart (Up to 58% Off)
Buy now from only $
70
Value $160
Discount Up to 58% Off
Save $90
With today’s Groupon great deal to Black Bull Golf Resort, for only $70, you can get 18 Holes of Golf for Two or Four with Power Cart! That’s a saving up to 58% Off! You may buy up to 2 vouchers for yourself and unlimited as gifts & the vouchers don’t expire until Oct 12th, 2015.
Choose Between Two Options:
- C$70 for 18 holes of golf for 2 with cart (C$160 value)
- C$135 for 18 holes of golf for 4 with 2 carts (C$320 value)
This deal is a very hot seller. Groupon has already sold over 1,000+ vouchers at the time of this post.
This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!
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In a Nutshell
Guests play the challenging 18-hole Championship Course; with slope rating of 142 and yardage of 7342, it’s a perfect mix of risk and reward
The Fine Print
Expires Oct 12th, 2015. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Subject to availability. May be repurchased every 90 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Black Bull Golf Resort
http://www.blackbullgolf.com/
Box 9
Ma-Me-O Beach, AB T0C 1X0
+18665862254
Crushing by Compression: When Golf Ball and Club Collide
While instructors may advocate different methods of swinging a golf club, the ideal outcome is always the same. Read on to learn about the physics of the collision between the club and ball.
It’s said that golf can take a lifetime to master, but just about every shot takes only milliseconds. In fact, the actual collision between club and ball lasts only around 450 millionths of a second, and it’s here where the biggest action of a golf swing takes place. In a desirable outcome, two things happen as the center of the clubface strikes the ball: first, the club’s momentum transfers to the ball; second, the impact causes the flexible ball to compress, adding extra velocity as the ball springs back into shape. The more compression, the farther the ball will travel. With lofted clubs such as the 6-iron, the clubface strikes the ball on a downward trajectory, scooping out a divot of turf in the meantime. This creates even more compression by pushing the ball into the dirt before it leaves the ground. Before launching skyward, the ball scoots up the lofted plane of the clubface, rubbing against the grooves to create backspin that will help it maintain its trajectory and fight through any wind resistance or asteroid fields. If the club is angled at impact, i.e., not facing square to the target, it will cut across the ball, creating sidespin and resulting in either a hook or a slice.
When it comes to the golf swing, there are many different styles and schools of thought—each with its own variation on setup, grip, backswing, and follow-through—but there are some universal techniques that help create an effective and explosive impact. For instance, at the top of the backswing, golfers should have their wrists cocked at a 90-degree angle. To generate optimal clubhead speed, they wait until their hands drop to their waist until they release their wrists, effectively whipping the clubhead through contact and adding punch to an otherwise smooth, steady swing.
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