February 19, 2010
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One of the shortest shots in golf is one that requires the most authority. Chipping golf instruction without authority can be thin, fat or even shanked shots. You name what can go wrong and it will. Read more…
February 18, 2010
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There is a mental technique to improve your golf game called Tap-in-Golf Golfers from around the world are using this technique to improve their game and to get more enjoyment from it.
This technique might seem strange to you, but give it a chance and you will see for yourself how it works. You should also get healthy foods to eat to make sure your mind is at its peak. Read more…
February 17, 2010
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Mastering areas of the game of golf can be a life-long endeavour.
Becoming good at golf takes an entirely different approach then just going out a few times a month or year and playing 18 holes with your buddies.
Believe it or not the pros even have coaches and contstantly focus on learning how to master the game even further. Read more…
February 17, 2010
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Many people will now know that Tiger Woods had a crash the other day justoutside his own home in Florida. he was luckily not injured too badly however he will not be able to play the tournament is hosted by him for charity.
However do not fear as those golf batteries will still be powered up as the rest of the competitors are still to carry on with the game. Read more…
February 16, 2010
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Here’s a simple question: How well do you remember the target when you hit the ball?
Ask yourself this question the next time you play golf.
I have my students assign a number (arbitrary) on a scale of 1 to 10 on how well they stay connected to their target when they hit. They are usually astounded at how hard it is to do at first.
That’s because we unwittingly make the BALL the target. It takes practice to keep the target as the target.
Try it yourself the next time you hit the range. Look at the target before you swing, then assign yourself a rating number after the shot to indicate how well you stayed connected to the target during your swing.
See you down the fairway!