18th November 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 David Nevogt
I just thought of a shot that I don't see it very often, but for those of you that struggle with it, I wanted to give you a little golf tip on chipping, and I feel confident it will help you.
Do you hit fat shots when...
18th November 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 David Nevogt
I think skulling or topping is the most common missed golf swing when you're chipping the golf ball.
You'll have a great shot lined up, but when you look up, you've skulled it, or topped it, or hit it thin and bladed ...
16th November 2006
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How many of you are convinced that you are hitting it offline because of the club face not being square at impact? Maybe you're hooking it or maybe you're slicing it.
I want to give you a little golf swing lesson that I t...
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 David Nevogt
I'm going to give you some great golf backswing advice that's going to help you a lot. There are two mistakes that you can make in the backswing. And then I'm going to tell you the correct way to do it.
The first mistake ...
16th November 2006
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I have often been asked what I think the most important part of the setup is when you're getting ready to drive a golf ball. I don't know if there is one answer to that question.
The way I answer it is based on what I've ...
15th November 2006
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I have a tip on getting out of the sand that you're just going to love not matter if you're a new golfer or if you're a +3 handicap.
When you have a buried bunker shot, you either make a great big smash at it and the ball...
12th October 2006
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I have a little tip for you here today and Iβm convinced that itβs going to help you a lot. Itβs about pitching and chipping on uneven lies.
Not every lie around the green is flat where the ball is sitting even ...
09th October 2006
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I have a great tip for you that's going to end all the doubt you had in your mind about golf setup and where the golf ball goes in your stance. It's called ball position.
A lot of amateurs, unfortunately, address the golf...
15th September 2006
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There is a term that commentators on television will often say. He came, or she came, up and out of the shot. When you hear that, it usually means that the ball has gone to the right.
So, let me tell you an example of wh...
08th September 2006
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Of course, when you're learning how to play golf there's a million different ways to address the golf ball because there's millions of different people that play the game. But there are some absolute musts that you have to t...
03rd September 2006
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There are so many drivers on the market today that you often get confused over what you should own. So, let me give you some pearls on what to think about when hitting a golf driver and what will help you in the future when ...
01st September 2006
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I'm going to describe two very different golf shots to you. One is called a pitch shot with loft, and the other is called a chip shot with run. Now what's the difference?
Well, first of all, sometimes the pin is in a situ...
21st August 2006
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Here's a great tip for those of you who play golf where there's a lot of deep rough. Those of you that live back East or in the Midwest, it is pretty common for you in the summertime and, often, it's wet.
Here are a few ...
21st August 2006
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If you had to rate golf shots on degree of difficulty, personally, I would think fairway bunkers is a top five. There's no question about it. I'm going to share with you a golf swing technique to help you with this shot.
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21st August 2006
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I recently played a round of golf with a friend of mine. Every time he had a chip shot, he used a sand wedge. It didn't matter if he had a short chip shot or long chip shot. Every single time he chipped the ball, he chipped ...