What Golfer Doesn’t Want to Launch Drives With Pin-Point Accuracy and Machine-Like Consistency? – Tell the truth… when you walk out onto the first tee, what are you thinking? I know that most Golfers, including Professionals, are thinking “Let me hit this Drive Long, Straight and in the fairway”. What you do on the first tee will more than likely dictate how the rest of your round will play out.  Read the rest of the story

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The Mental Side of Golf – Do You Have a Clear Vision of What Your Shot is, When Playing Golf? – It happens to us all. We’ll set up a tee time to play a round of Golf knowing in our minds that we are going to have a great day on the golf course. Our intentions are to go out to the course, meet up with friends and play a competitive round of golf.  Read the rest of the story

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Get Maximum Distance from Your Golf Swing – I believe that every Golfer is continually trying to get maximum distance from our Golf swings when out on the golf course. Often times this leads to mishit shots, hooking or slicing the ball missing the fairway or the green. There is a way to get maximum distance from your swing without sacrificing accuracy.  Read the rest of the story

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Golf – Getting Back to the Basics – The Proper Set-Up – When you watch a Professional Golfer on TV or at a Tournament they always seem to make it look easy. You watch their Golf Swing and it seems effortless, even when they are powering the ball off the tee. There are four major categories to technique in Golf and they are important in every aspect of the game.  Read the rest of the story

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A Beginners Guide to the Game of Golf – Golf is a great game that can be fun at any level. As a beginner, the tendency is to just head out to the golf course with our friends and give it a whirl. When you take this approach you are setting yourself up for a long day of frustration.  Read the rest of the story

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Improve Your Golf Swing – The Full Swing Fundamentals – In Golf the number one issue that most amateurs deal with is consistency. This can be attributed to a lack of good fundamentals in your golf swing. Most Golfers have a problem with hitting the golf ball straight and tend to either slice or hook the ball.  Read the rest of the story

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The Short Game in Golf – Master the Last 150 Yards and Your Score Will Improve – There is a saying in Golf that goes like this “Drive for Show and Put for Dough”. This is so true when it comes to score. Think about this, there are typically 14 holes that require 2 or more shots to reach the green. That means that there are only 14 times in a round that you will tee it up and hit a Driver or possibly a 3 Wood (I still call them woods even though they are made out of an alloy material). Yet, there is so much emphasis placed on the Drive.  Read the rest of the story

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Lowering Your Golf Scores and Your Handicap – Analyze Your Game and Practice More Effectively – One of the simplest things that you can do to improve your scores and lower your handicap is to keep track of your shots. When you are out playing a round of golf, do you track how many of your tee shots were in the fairway? What about how many greens you reach in regulation? The one statistic that I think is even more important is tracking the number of putts you take per hole.  Read the rest of the story

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Perfect Golf Swing Drills – Play a Fade or Draw, Lower Your Golf Scores – During a round of golf there are always times when you face shots where you need to play a fade or a draw to avoid trouble.  Most golfers have a real problem working the ball and end up missing the shot or trying a different route all together.  Read the rest of the story

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