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Manufacturers Make Strides In Golf Shoes
Good golf shoes are critical to playing well. They stabilize you, provide leverage against the turf, supply traction and protection, keep your feet dry, and provide comfort during a round of golf. It's hard to hit with power or accuracy when you're slipping and sliding all over the place, or your feet hurt because of your footwear.
Designing The Perfect Golf Swing
Most of us bring our A games to the course about 10 percent of the time. The rest of the time we bring our B, C, or D games. Sometimes, we even bring our F games. This variation in games is based on inconsistency. We're inconsistent because most of us learn our swings through trial and error, not by taking private golf lessons or attending group golf instruction sessions.
Increased Power Helps You Attack The Greens
Power alone can't shave strokes off your golf handicap. But power combined with accuracy can. Together, they can put you in great position to attack the green in regulation. The more greens you hit in regulation, the better your chances of making pars and birdies. If you can squeeze out another 20 to 30 yards off the tee while still maintaining accuracy, you'll dramatically increase your chances of reducing your golf handicap.
Curing Swing Flaws Helps Reduce Golf Handicaps
Consistency is key to achieving a low golf handicap. If you play well for long stretches, you'll reduce your handicap. If you play poorly for long stretches, you'll increase your golf handicap. But playing well for long periods is a challenge. When your swing is in tune, you'll need to practice and play a lot to keep it that way.
Five Golf Tips On Buying Balls
Gift certificates to a sports store or golf warehouse are great gift ideas. It gives the golfer in your life a chance to buy something useful for his game, like a dozen golf balls. Great golf balls exist in every price range. But you must find a ball that fits your game for it to work—whether you have a high golf handicap or a single digit golf handicap.
Five Equipment Myths: Fact Or Fiction
Good equipment helps you cut strokes from your golf handicap. Bad equipment helps you add strokes to your golf handicap. This is why smart golfers learn as much as they can about clubs, balls, and other golf equipment before buying. Knowing what your buying helps you choose the right equipment.
The Evolution Of Golf Instruction
As PGA Tour pros have turned to training like professional athletes, golf instruction is now embracing the golf fitness revolution.
Controlling Trajectories Helps Lower Golf Handicap
Learning to control trajectory is a powerful, stroke-saving skill. It can get you out of many trouble spots when you need to the most, like when you need to punch out from a clump of trees. It even leaves you with an easily makeable putt when pitching to the green. Controlling trajectory can turn two, or even three, strokes into one. More importantly, it can help cut strokes from your golf handicap.
Five Keys To Making Your Swing Great
Most golf teachers can quickly tell if you have a solid golf swing. All they have to do is watch you swing. The ability to tell if you have a great swing isn't instinctive. It comes from years of studying the swing's mechanics and from giving hundreds of golf lessons and explaining golf tips. It takes a lot of hard work to be able to spot a great swing. But the work ultimately pays off in knowing what makes a golf swing great.
The Lost Ball Rule: Not As Simple As It Seems
Deciding if your ball is lost is easy. You can't find it. Deciding what to do about it, on the other hand, isn't so easy. It's a complex decision more critical than many golfers think. Choose wrong and it can hurt. It may not cost you strokes on your golf handicap, but if you're playing in a match or a tournament, you could lose the hole, the match, or the tournament. So make sure you clearly understand the rule and its effects.
Want Longer Tee Shots? Develop Your Core Strength!
One area over looked by many golfers who are seeking extra distance off the tee is the development of the core muscles. This group of muscles is extremely important in developing the rotational and centrifugal force of the golf swing.
Find A Putting Grip That Works... And Then Change It
Recently, a player in a Champions Tour event used seven different putting grips in three days. He ended the tournament putting with a 3-iron. This player also practices putting with a 3-iron, regardless of the grip he uses to putt with. His rationale: You have to concentrate on striking the ball with the clubhead's leading edge. If you hinge your wrists, the ball hops instead of rolls.
Conquer The Perimeter For A Better Golf Handicap
The perimeter around the green is the single most important area in golf. Players who have solid games from there always score better than those who don't. Unfortunately, many golfers with high golf handicaps don't practice their perimeter skills. Chipping a few balls before playing isn't practicing. Neither is taking golf lessons or reading golf tips. If you want to improve your perimeter game, you must take practice seriously.
Video Is A Great Tool For Golfers
Probably the single most effective training tool employed by golf instructors is video analysis. As the average golfer often has trouble "feeling" the changes they need to make to their golf swing, video analysis provides the feedback that will give many golfers more incentive to make those changes.
Maximizing Distance Off The Tee
Maximizing distance off the tee starts with your setup. The right setup produces a smooth fluid swing that allows golfers to take advantage of a driver's loft. A poor setup opens up power leaks. Unfortunately, weekend golfers don't always setup correctly for hitting the long ball.
Five Match Play Strategies That Work
Match play is a somewhat unique golf format. It requires a mental approach that's completely different from stroke play. It requires toughness, patience, experience, and competitiveness. And it requires paying close attention to what your opponent is doing. What's more, match play doesn't always favor the players with the best golf handicaps.
Balance Is Key To Powerful Golf Swing
Having good balance is an absolute necessity for generating a powerful golf swing. If you do not have a strong foundation, then you simply will not have the ability to generate a full turn, and thus, you will lose power in the swing.
Fixing Your Game When Things Go Bust (Part II)
This is the second of two articles on fixing your game when things go bust. The first article covers driving, iron play, and the short game. This article covers putting and sand play. Like the first article, this article has golf tips to improve the problem areas.
Five Golf Tips From An Old Caddy
A short time ago I came across an article penned by a local man who had been caddying since he was a kid. Few courses still have caddies. But back then many courses had them. During his career he had caddied for players with both high and low golf handicaps.
Become A Lights Out Putter With A Practice Routine
If you've played golf for a while, you know that the fastest way to chop strokes off your golf handicap is to improve your putting. Doing that is hard. You can't just take golf lessons or read golf tips. You must also hit the practice green.