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Springtime Golf Tips From Jesper Parnevik • Avoid tee times between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when pollen levels are at their highest. Check out www.Benadrylusa.com or a weather information Web site in advance for pollen counts. • Pack essentials such as sunscreen and Band-Aids in your golf bag or cart. For allergy sufferers, pack an effective allergy medication like Benadryl, which can help to relieve even your worst allergy symptoms, such as runny nose, watery eyes and itchy throat. • Clubs arent one size fits all, so when purchasing clubs, consider length, shaft flex, lie angle, loft and grip size. Remember, for virtually the same price as off-the-rack clubs, you can be fit for a custom set that will improve your game. • Choose the right course. Seasonal allergies are often caused by trees and grasses that have small, light and dry pollens, so picking the right type of course is important. For instance, a links course is relatively treeless, so it may have fewer allergy triggers. • Putting is one of the most essential parts of the game-so try to spend about 40 to 50 percent of your practice time on the short game. • If youre planning a golf vacation, try avoiding vacation destinations with hot, dry and windy weather, which generally means more pollen in the air. • Dont forget the cardinal rule in golf-proper etiquette. Try not to move, talk, make unnecessary noise (such as sneezing) or stand close to or directly behind someone whos addressing the ball or making a stroke. |


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