May 11th, 2008
The “fat shot” means that a golfer is hitting the ground behind the ball instead of the ball itself. This can be a very frustrating habit that takes its toll on your scorecard, not to mention your ego!
Fortunately, there is an easy solution to this problem.
The issue is typically nothing more than your head […]
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May 11th, 2008
There is a unique sand shot that could otherwise be a little known secret amongst professional golfers. It was years ago during the British Open when I saw Phil Rogers take a bunker shot I’ve never seen before.
The setup for this secret bunker shot must have the ball located in the sand very near […]
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May 11th, 2008
Every golf shot combines two basic elements: One is judging distance and the effects of the terrain and wind on the ball. The other is a complete execution of your swing. When it comes to putting, the mental calculations count more for for this shot than any other shot you will make.
Putt shots […]
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March 15th, 2008
99% of all golf players have battled with the problem of the slice at some point on the course. And to be honest, dealing with a bad slice shot can hurt your golf game tremendously. To help you with a simple tip on ending your slicing problems forever, follow the easy and practical set of […]
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March 7th, 2008
Addiction to golf comes second only to that of booze, no wonder ‘golf widows’ were creatures who once received our deepest sympathies.
Now, of course, the term ‘golf poor’ is quickly becoming a universal truth as well. And that’s only because golf and its accessories can really empty out an addict’s wallet.
But the wise and the […]
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