July 29th, 2007 by
Melanie Lane
It's been estimated that 60% of golf shots are taken within 40 to 50 yards of the hole. But full, powerful drives are what everyone wants to develop.Driving ranges are filled with golfers hammering away at the ball aiming at the far end of the range. The truth is that most golf games could be [...]
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July 26th, 2007 by
Peter Snyder
Finding ways to improve your golf game, whether you go to golf school, get golf instruction or not, and applying what you've learned and practicing diligently, is the number one way to get ahead of the game. When you're playing golf badly it isn't a lot of fun, but you can change it if you [...]
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July 23rd, 2007 by
Earl Franklin
The majority of newcomers and 'improvers' to the game of golf probably toy with the idea of taking lessons from a professional.The most important things a golfer wishes to learn are correct posture, grip, alignment and the golf swing itself. These are essential to every shot played in golf.Qualified instructors teach either the Vardon (overlapping) [...]
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July 20th, 2007 by
Melanie Lane
To be honest, if you find somewhere with a great set of clubs that have limited wear and the seller is reputable and professional about it, there is little chance that they will let you down.In fact and perhaps especially if you are looking for a branded set, used golf clubs could well be a [...]
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July 17th, 2007 by
Earl Franklin
To hit the ball, the club is swung at the motionless ball on the ground (or wherever it has come to rest) from a side stance. Many golf shots make the ball travel through the air (carry) and roll out for some more distance (roll).Every shot is a compromise between length and precision, as long [...]
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July 14th, 2007 by
Peter Snyder
Playing golf requires a lot of skill and endurance, as well as a mental attitude to the game that can separate a successful round of golf from a nightmare.The player needs to clearly think through each and every shot, without becoming stressed or distracted. You must create the right mental attitude before you go out [...]
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July 8th, 2007 by
Melanie Lane
Here are some great ways to focus on your game that will make a big difference, almost immediately, if you take a little time to work them into your play.1. Prepare Yourself WellMentally give yourself the time to start to calmly prepare for your game. This simple golf tip is to try not to rush [...]
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July 5th, 2007 by
Fred Armstrong
Even with simple golf swing lessons, instructional videos and store-purchased aids, your golf game will continue the way it has been without consistent and efficient practice. Consistent because practice sessions involve exercises that are meant to develop muscle memory. Efficient because pacing your energy to the kinds of exercises you will do is important as [...]
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