Posts tagged: problem

Fixing what’s wrong with your game

By admin, July 27, 2010 2:47 pm

If you are like most golfers out there, then the issues with your game are probably easy to fix. They include things that you can work on with a little bit of time on the driving range. The problem for most is that they spend too much time practicing the wrong things. They take 100 swings on the range, only to make the problem worse. So what can you do? PGA golf instruction is the simple answer.

When you get PGA golf instruction from a licensed pro, you will learn ways to fix the exact problems ailing your game. The best part of this process is that the pro will provide you with some easy tricks and exercises that you can use on your own. This puts the power to improve right into your hands where it belongs.

Curing a slice

By admin, July 12, 2010 12:54 pm

If you are like most golfers who hit the links regularly, then you know all about the slice. Just when you need to play your drive to the left, the slice comes back and you find yourself out of bounds or in a hazard. Curing a slice can be one of the most difficult things you can do as a golfer, but there are some answers. With a good golf swing lesson, you can beat the slice.

The problem for most players has to do with swing path. They come over the ball, which causes poor spin and trajectory. In an intensive golf swing lesson, you will learn to come through the ball squarely. This will produce a straighter shot and more distance, as well. When you hit the ball straight, the game really opens up and becomes more fun.

Cure My Slice, I Finally Did!

By admin, May 20, 2010 1:29 pm

Like many novice golfers, I had a terrible problem with slicing. While I really enjoyed golf, it got to the point where if I didn’t determine how to cure my slice, I was going to quite golf for good. Fortunately, I did finally cure my slice, and I still play golf. There wasn’t a magic formula either. I had to cure my slice with a combination of patience and learning not to over swing. Perhaps that is that hardest thing for all novices to learn. We want to drive the ball far, and there is that natural inclination to put everything we have got into killing the ball. Unfortunately, just like in baseball, that throws our mechanics out of whack.

Thin Shots

By admin, November 30, 2009 2:03 pm

Thin shots are usually a huge problem with bad lies. Getting solid contact on the ball is so important to accurate distance and clubbing that failure to do so throws an entire round off kilter. Thin shots aren’t the worst miss a golfer can endure from a bad swing, but it is certainly not the ideal way to strike the ball. Some of the pros actually practice thinning the ball out of certain situations when it is the most effective way to advance the ball. Amateurs should really try to stick to the basics and focus on squaring the clubface at impact while keeping it in the hitting zone as long as possible. A nice, level base to the swing will result in more consistency and less thin shots.

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