Posts tagged: fairways

Improve Your Driving

By admin, July 26, 2010 6:07 pm

A great driving tip to help your golf game is to ditch the driver completely. The driver is the longest club in the bag and has the lowest amount of loft. The combination of low loft and a long shaft make the driver the most difficult club in the bag to control. Play one round without a driver and see if your driving stats improve. Chances are that they will. You will hit more fairways. less out of bounds. and fewer hazards. leading you to shooting better scores. Instead of a driver. consider teeing off with a fairway wood. Most amateurs will hit their 3 wood about as far as the driver. but the added loft and shorter length will create more accurate shots with a smaller range of shot dispersion.

Knock Off the Rust with Golf Swing Practice

By admin, April 22, 2010 1:11 pm

With spring in the air it’s time to break out those golf clubs and consider some golf swing practice. Before hitting the links with friends and colleagues you need to hit the greens and the fairways to blow away the winter rust. Unless you live in Florida or Arizona, you’ll be a little rusty.

Golf swing practice is best done at your local driving range. Head to the nearest range and hit a few buckets, focusing on the basic essentials of a good and proper swing. Remember the fundamentals of grip, backswing, concentration, head placement, contact point, and follow through.

After a few weeks you’ll be prepared to for your first foursome, ready and able to nail your drives, smooth out your roughs, and hit your puts.

Develop A Pro Golf Swing

By admin, March 4, 2010 12:43 pm

If you are new to playing golf or looking to take your golf game to the next level, developing a good, technical golf swing is key to being successful from the fairways to the greens. By learning how to utilize a proper golf stance, backswing, downswing and followthrough it will be possible to make those difficult shots that seem impossible to most amateurs.

Not everyone is talented enough to play like a PGA pro, but a golf swing built upon sound mechanics can go a long way to improving your game. Building good mechanics in your golf swing will be the foundation of your long game and your short game. It builds good golf habits, and with practice will eventually be second nature.

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