Sports Club Change Room

Sports Club Change Room

Article by Siteandr









At our golf club, the ladies change room had a recent makeover. It made such a change, everyone just can’t stop talking about it. While it was taking place, it was a little inconvenient, because we had to share the men’s change room and you can imagine what a nuisance that was.

First all the changing cubicles were taken down in the ladies change room, then the shower stalls. It was chaos for quite some time. The floor were broken out. The whole floor surface was then tiled. Beautiful large shiny pale champagne colored tiles with very dark grouting. Whoever made the selection, knew their job. It made the whole place look bright and shiny, unlike the dark wood floors it had before. Have to say that those wooden floors have been there since the early 50’s.

After the floors, the shop fitters came to fit new changing cubicles, each one with its own full length mirror, small shelf, some sturdy wall hooks and a little chair to sit on when changing shoes. The wall paneling was of the same color as the tiles and it was a vast improvement on the institutional green of before. How they did it, I don’t know, but they managed to fit the same number of changing cubicles as before, but the new ones are noticeably bigger.

All of us are avid golfers and kept close watch on every stage of the renovations. Of course there were some who couldn’t help themselves and made nasty remarks and comments about what was being done. No doubt their noses were out of joint because they were not consulted during the decision making period. Next up were the showers. The old showers were just open showers, each with a plastic shower curtain. Any little breeze would blow the shower curtains in or outward and there wasn’t very much privacy. We hardly made use of these showers, unless we were sure that there wouldn’t be any other people coming to use the toilet or change rooms. The new showers each were in its own cubicle, with a door, a mirror, a shelf, sturdy wall hooks and a chair.But the piece de resistance was the vanity dresser. Truly only a woman could have thought of that. As long as the wall was, they have fitted a countertop. Under this countertop were lockers, very prettily done in smooth melamine finish, the same color as the floor and the cubicles. Above the countertop was a mirror that reached the ceiling. It created the impression of lots of space. The wall at the entrance also sported a floor to ceiling mirror. You could now watch yourself from top to toe, and be sure that what others see, will be what you see.

Back to the vanity dresser: the woman who have thought of this wonder, (I’m still sure it was a woman) had several pedestal chairs put in front of the dresser, comfortable and high enough for us to sit and do our hair and makeup. Each seating place has its own power supply. You could keep a hair dryer in your locker under the countertop. Together with whatever makeup, perfumes, deodorants and fragrances you wanted to, to make you smell as fresh as a daisy after a hot round of golf.



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The Golf Beginner Guide (Review)

The Golf Beginner Guide (Review)

Article by Nick Boynton







The Golf Beginner Guide is a book that can be used by beginners and experienced golfers alike. Sure, the book was written for beginners, but as a Golf Pro, I was pleasantly surprised by how much even an experienced player like myself can take away from this book. The amount of content it (over 240 pages) is unbelievable. I’ll have to admit that the mere amount of pages scared me at first, but the straightforward approach the author took when writing this book made it easy to read, follow, and digest.

The Golf Beginner Guide: What Were the Results?

Unlike the other golf ebooks I have reviewed, this book covers everything there is to know about golf. It will teach you the basics of driving, chipping, and putting down to the finest detail. If you don’t have a good swing, this book covers it. If you lack any kind of foundation in your game, this book will provide you with a sturdy one. If you already have a solid foundation in your game like me, this book will reinforce it.

This book offers beneficial tips in all facets of the game. I really liked the strategy the Golf Beginner Guide covers for its reader. Not only will it tell you how to hit certain shots, it will tell you how to approach them, both mentally and physically. Golf isn’t all about hitting it far and straight, being successful also has a lot to do with knowing when to hit which club, when to have a full swing, when to use a half swing…etc. The Golf Beginner Guide’s index is great and well organized as you will be able to skim back through the book very easily if you are looking to revisit a specific lesson/or topic. This is how I used it for the most part, rather than use it as a book, you can use it as a too/or guide and constantly refer back to it.

The Golf Beginner Guide: Conclusion

The bottom line is, this book is good. This is probably the longest book I’ve read in quite some time (I’m not a big reader) and it wasn’t bad at all. Like I mentioned earlier, it is written in straight-forward language that makes things easy to read and easy to understand. At less than for this book you can’t go wrong. That’s less than a single lesson with a golf pro at your local club or driving range and I can say for sure that this book will offer you more in short and long run than you’ll get out of that lesson.

The Golf Beginner Guide is definitely an investment worth making. It will help you get started as a beginner and make you better as you become more experienced. Look at this book more as an extensive guide/tool than a book, because it is something that you will be able to refer back to for the rest of your life, I guarantee it. Give this book a shot, you won’t regret it.To read more about the product visit it’s official site: http://onlinegolfdealreviews.com/golfbeginnerguide



About the Author

Nick Boynton makes his living as a golf professional, teaching and tutoring his students in the game he loves. Nick now hopes to share his knowledge of the game with the internet, writing helpful articles on how to improve your golf game as well as reviews of popular golf products, many of which he personally recomends to his students.

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