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TaylorMade Drivers for Sale

09th October 2009
Are you looking for a good value on either a new or used Taylormade Golf Driver? Would you like to purchase a choice new or used Taylormade Driver or Fairway Wood, such as the Taylormade Burner, r5 Driver, or CGB Max DRIVER, at a bargain price? If so, it ... Read >
Author: lavmljl

How To Use Golf Training Aids To Get Rid Of Your Slice

29th September 2009
Whack! Arrrrrgh! The erstwhile golfer groans as the ball dives impudently to the right into trouble, despite his best efforts to guide it to the left. This all too familiar scenario is played out over and over at golf courses across the country. Many golf... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Don’t Let The Wind… Blow Your Game Away

29th September 2009
Sure it’s nice to head out to the golf course on a beautifully tranquil day where it’s easy figure your yardages and be confident in your club selection. Unfortunately, however, Mother Nature isn’t always so accommodating and you’ll find yourself ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vital Golf Swing Movement Brings Success

25th September 2009
“I think it is what you say about how to swing the arms correctly that has caused a real improvement in my golf swing. I've been playing golf for 18 years and I have never before managed to quite master this movement. But now the club seems to come squa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Synchronizing Your Arms And Body

25th September 2009
Whatever your golf handicap is, you’ve probably experienced days when everything on the course seemed to fall into place. You’re golfing with a fun-loving foursome. You’re playing a great course on a great day. And you’re driving, chipping, and pu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Selecting The Right Putter For Your Game

25th September 2009
Buying a putter that’s right for you isn’t easy. You need to do your homework to find one that fits both your budget and your game, which means learning the different types of putters and clubheads available and their advantages. But doing your homewo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Principles Of Accurate Chipping

25th September 2009
Here’s a question I sometimes ask when giving a golf lesson. What do pro golfers Jose Maria Olazabal, Tiger Woods, and Sergio Garcia all have in common? Answer: They don’t hit into trouble often, but when they do, their short games save them, and accu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keys To Improving Distance From The Tee

25th September 2009
Players taking my golf lessons often confuse length off the tee with muscle power. They’re not the same. While you may never drive the ball as far as John Daly, quite possibly the Tour’s longest driver, you can generate additional power off the tee—... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Improve Your Golf Swing By Improving Your Tempo

25th September 2009
We have all heard the word tempo in relation to the golf swing. Announcers on television speak of the “great” tempo Ernie Els has in his golf swing. What does tempo mean to the amateur and their golf swing? Tempo in the Golf Swing Tempo in the g... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Improve Your Golf Swing By Focusing On Your Finish Position

25th September 2009
Watch the pros on Tour and notice how in-control they look at the finish position of the their golf swing. Why? Because they are! They are in perfect balance. Even the pro who might look a little “crooked” at the end of the swing has a balanced sw... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Chip As If You Were Putting

25th September 2009
The chip shot is one of the easiest to learn in the game. Yet, many recreational players have trouble hitting the short chip shot, even after several golf instruction sessions. In fact, they’re so bad, they substitute their putter for wedge, which isn... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Golf Equipment, Is Your Equipment Compatible With Your Game?

24th September 2009
If you are looking for information pertaining to Callaway golf clubs, golf club components, golf club clones or any other brand or form of golf equipment, you will find it very helpful to read on. Nowadays, there are many factors to consider when trying t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Components Of An Effective Pre-Shot Routine

24th September 2009
Developing consistency isn’t easy. It’s especially difficult for golfers whose practice time is limited by their work and/or their families. But there are some things that these golfers can do to help themselves develop consistency, even when they’r... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Building A Repeatable Swing Like Tiger Woods

24th September 2009
Tiger Woods hits his irons straighter and more accurately than most pros. By swinging the club exactly the same way, he’s able to repeat his golf swing again and again and again. The more he repeats his swing, the more often he generates predictable res... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ball Position For Different Clubs

24th September 2009
Ball position is a critical component that’s often overlooked by players with high golf handicaps. Ball position decides a shot’s initial direction. While theories on ball position abound, you need to find one that’s right for you. Ball position... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

9 Tips for playing well under pressure.

24th September 2009
Get Every Putt to the Hole In team formats, it pays to get the ball to the hole, if only to give your partners a good read. Most putts come up short because the player decelerates on the through-stroke. Instead, make sure your through-stroke is as long... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

All About Taylor Made Golf Clubs

22nd September 2009
Taylor Made golf clubs are into leading the combined driver, iron counts and fairway wood at PGA tournaments. The advancement of the metal wood technology employed by Taylor Made golf clubs make it possible to each player to have a his own club. This meta... Read >
Author: Raymon Kirkland

Revealed – The 5 Must Do's To Stop The Fats In Pitching And Chipping

21st September 2009
Driving the ball a long way off the tee makes the game so much easier and it's great for the ego to the last to play in your 4Ball! Most people I teach, come along wanting to hit it further and straighter and I'm happy to oblige but there comes a time ... Read >
Author: Brian A McKee

3 Little Secrets That Can Make A Vast Difference To The Power In Your Drive

17th September 2009
Golf is played in a large arena with distances on some holes being sometimes in excess of a third of a mile, it’s amazing how the game often revolves around the smallest measurements. That half inch putt counts just the same as the 330yd drive. Likewise... Read >
Author: Brian A McKee

Getting the Right Golf Clubs for You

16th September 2009
Getting the Right Golf Clubs for You With so many options to choose from deciding which one to get can be a tough decision. Here are some tips on how to narrow down the selection. - Decide on your levels for playing Some play for the we... Read >
Author: Lee J. LaCasse

Mizuno Irons - Are They Really Worth It?

10th August 2009
Mizuno produce both cast and forged clubs. Cast clubs are basically made from a stainless steel alloy and made from a mould into which the steel alloy is poured. It is then allowed to cool and the mould is broken leaving you with the club head. Forg... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

How to Correct a Golf Slice - Cure My Slice is the Cry of Golfers Worldwide

10th August 2009
In this article I am going to give you 2 quick tips as to how to correct a golf slice. They are aimed at the beginner golfer who has not experienced the pleasure of seeing their ball bend from right to left. But who recognises the need for more distance..... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

4 Reasons Why Callaway Golf Clubs Are The Golfers Preference

03rd August 2009
"WHILE A MAN’S BATTLE against himself is undoubtedly at the heart of golf’s abiding appeal, the setting in which it is played is, for most golfers, one of the most wonderful things about it." Hebert Wind had once said. This is so true that most golfer... Read >
Author: Clara Nolt

5 Golf Equipment Myths

31st July 2009
5 Golf Equipment Myths When you have been involved in the Gold Coast Golf golfing industry for 20 years you really do hear some interesting stories regarding golf equipment theories. Most of them are exactly that, just a theory, a wives tale or someone... Read >
Author: Bjdavis

Buying Custom Graphite Shafts - Pitfalls

07th July 2009
More and more pro golfers are switching to customer graphite shafts in their drivers. At last count, more than 90 percent of them use a custom graphite shaft in this club. Even players long known for with steel-shafted drivers have succumbed to this trend... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Don’t Flip It, Release It

07th July 2009
Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. Whoever first said that never played golf. In golf, consistency is the key to a low golf handicap—the game's holy grail It's impossible to achieve a low golf handicap without developing consistency, ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Putting Without A Putter

07th July 2009
Hitting a bad drive or a poor approach shot or missing a short putt can get to golfers sometimes, even those with low golf handicaps. Occasionally, golfers take their frustrations out on a club. Putters for whatever reason seem to bear the brunt of golfer... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Positives and Negatives of TaylorMade Burner Irons

06th July 2009
The Burner series are the latest addition to TaylorMade and the Burner Iron combines technology and hot clubfaces to achieve greater speed. TaylorMade has described this iron to have "SuperFast Technology," which presumes that the iron is intended to hit... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

What's In Your Bag?

06th July 2009
The mechanics of your swing are important. That's why we encourage weekend players to take golf lessons and read golf tips. But what you carry in your bag is also important. You can cut strokes from your score even before you get to the course by tailorin... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

A Sure Fire Way To Hit Bombs

06th July 2009
When you're watching the U.S Open this weekend, look at how Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Fred Couples, and the rest swing the club. I've been watching them for years. They swing so effortlessly it's amazing. Yet they still bomb the ball 275 yards off the ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Swing East, Hit Hard - Couples Style

06th July 2009
Among the biggest mistakes weekend golfers make is thinking they must swing harder to drive the ball farther. That's not so. You can swing easy and still hit the ball a long way, if you know what you're doing—a point I've often stressed in my golf tips ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Hitting Driver, 3W, 3I

06th July 2009
Golf is a thinking man's (and woman's) game. But thinking too much can get you in trouble. That's why many players with low golf handicaps try to keep the game as simple as possible. Instead of running down a litany of checkpoints before hitting, they iso... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

How To Tee The Ball - Driver

04th July 2009
Today's oversized drivers offer a great chance to make a serious dent in your golf handicap. They provide advantages that normal sized drivers don't—advantages that mean longer drives, more fairways hit, and better scores. Better scores, in turn, mean a... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Driving For Show With Tips From The Pros

04th July 2009
Sometimes you have to play when the weather is bad. Unfortunately, the USGA makes Studying the pros is a great way to improve. PGA pros must bring their "A" games to the course every day to compete on the tour. To do that they spend hours and hours honing... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

How To Improve On Your Golf Swing

11th March 2009
The finish position is directly related to two very important concepts involved in the golf swing. Number one is swing plane and clubhead is number two. The swing plane is defined as the path on which the golf club should travel upon during the swing.... Read >
Author: Jeff Seward

Taylor Made Burner Clubs – More Speed, More Distance

30th January 2009
Golfers interested in more speed and more distance are flocking to Taylor Made Burner golf clubs. These clubs provide higher swing speed, deeper face height, oversized address areas, higher launch capabilities, mid spin and maximum forgiveness. Taylor M... Read >
Author: golfpro

The Short Chip, an Excellent Golf Gambling Opportunity

20th January 2009
One of the most profitable proposition golf bets I make on a regular basis while hustling, or gambling, at golf is when I am on the fringe of the green. The short chip, near the edge of the putting green, became a serial money maker for me when I beg... Read >
Author: Freddy Kaboot

The golf clubs of 2008

28th December 2008
Golf.com recently revealed its top golf clubs of 2008. After testing 83 new clubs, they compiled a list of the top performers. Golfonline.co.uk, one of the U.K’s leading golfing equipment shops take a look at some of the winners: Golf drivers Tay... Read >
Author: dtymon

The new TaylorMade Rossa Spider at Golfonline

01st December 2008
The new TaylorMade Rossa Spider incorporates a striking design, which makes it really stand out from the crowd. With its advanced features, this new putter offers unrivalled levels of stability and forgiveness. TaylorMade's engineers have found sev... Read >
Author: dtymon

TaylorMade's R7 CGB Max Limited - The Tour Van in a Box

30th November 2008
The new TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Limited edition driver is the most versatile driver money can buy, offering golfers the ability to change the club to suit their game and varying conditions. The adjustable driver has been described as a "Tour Van in a B... Read >
Author: dtymon

Callaway Golf – Celebrating 25 years of innovation

30th November 2008
Founded in 1982, Callaway golf have been pioneers for over 25 years, producing some of the most innovative, ground breaking products around. To commemorate this landmark, they have launched a limited edition version of the popular Callaway FT-i driv... Read >
Author: dtymon

Master the Art Of Golf Club Swing

05th November 2008
In golf, the swing can make or break your game. This means that if you are swinging the wrong way, you may as well say goodbye to your dream of becoming the next Tiger Woods. The proper golf club swing can only be mastered if you spend a lot of time pract... Read >
Author: theAlexanGroup

Magic Golf Move - The Early Backward Wrist Break

06th September 2008
A couple of years back my brother in law Steve told me how one simple golf move he employed early in his backswing totally changed his golf game. He went on to say this one "magic move" is so suttle, he couldn't believe what a difference it made in his go... Read >
Author: John Lynch

Correct Alignment For the Perfect Golf Swing

21st August 2008
Many golfers dream of having the perfect golf swing, they think that to do so will solve all of their problems out on the course. But there is one crucial factor that is missing in the above scenario, you must correctly align your body to the target ot... Read >
Author: Trevor

Secret Move of Golf

28th March 2008
Golfers of all levels are constantly on the lookout for the secret move of golf, the simple tip or trick that will make everything fall into place. People have spent years reading books, watching videos and having golf lessons in an attempt to find the on... Read >
Author: Queensland Golf Services

Buying The Correct Golf Clubs

07th March 2008
You will have no doubt have noticed that their are a great variety of golf clubs available out there. Trying to decide which set to buy can be a tough decision and cause some considerable confusion. It may be worth considering some tips on how to make the... Read >
Author: Frank Pasinski

Four Cures For Your Slice

29th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jack Moorehouse When you've given as many golf lessons as I have, it doesn't take much thought to figure out that slicing is golf's most common swing error. In fact, many weekend players who attend my golf instructions sessions for t... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Grooving Your Swing

24th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jack Moorehouse The key to hitting longer, straighter drives is squaring your clubface at impact. Anything less this results in either a weak drive or a slice or pull. To ensure you attain the correct impact position, your swing must... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

The Spin On Center of Gravity

23rd January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jack Moorehouse If you've been reading my golf tips newsletter, scanning golf Web sites, or perusing golf magazines, you've probably come across the term center of gravity (COG). More than likely, you've seen the term in conjunction ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Brief Golf Tips

15th November 2007
Getting a good drive off the tee means getting each hole off to a great start. Here are a few tips that you can use to make your game better. You're driving will improve if, before you swing, you draw a mental picture of:1. Your position at the top of ... Read >
Author: Lee MacRae

Improve Your Golf Game By Looking At Your Golf Divots

22nd October 2007
Your golf divots can help you to improve your golf game. How? Simply because your divots indicate the path in which the clubhead is coming into the ball. As an example, if your divots are pointing to the right of your target then that means you've appr... Read >
Author: Nick Bayley

Proper Golf Setup - Golf Swing Setup Routine... Just Like The Pros

19th October 2007
Hi,This is the Proper Golf Setup Routine, and it is the best I have ever come across in 5 years of golf swing research...OK, here we go. This is something that I was shown by a Professional Golfer. I have never seen this before in any golfing magazine, we... Read >
Author: Rob Pike

Effective Golf Drills To Help Eliminate Slice

10th October 2007
Slice is usually caused by an outside-to-in swing path. This in turn is caused by a bad grip on the gold club or an unbalanced stance. To develop a balanced stance and strength here's a simple golf drill to eliminate slice. Get into a push-up position but... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Advances In Iron Design Cut Strokes

10th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack MoorehouseDesign advances in woods have everybody talking. From larger clubheads to the use of exotic materials, today's woods are not only designed better, they're also manufactured better. Add to these changes the advances made ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Using Sound to Improve Your Swing

08th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack MoorehouseIf I asked students who take my golf lessons how critical good rhythm is to a good swing, most would agree that it's important, but not the most important factor. Many weekend golfers would probably agree with this assess... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

The Science of Squaring the Clubface

08th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack MoorehouseIf I asked students who take my golf lessons how critical good rhythm is to a good swing, most would agree that it's important, but not the most important factor. Many weekend golfers would probably agree with this assess... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

How Jim Stopped Pulling The Ball

04th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack MoorehouseStudents taking golf lessons often trigger ideas for articles. Jim, a new student with a good swing and a low golf handicap, wanted to eliminate a bad case of "the pulls." A right-handed player, everything he seemed to hi... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Taylormade Golf Club Reviews

05th July 2007
RAC CGB Iron Set R5 Dual TP Driver rac CGB Iron Set (4-PW) with Steel Shaft : The advanced design of the new r7 XD combines s Tuned Performance Cartridge (TPC) with Inverted Cone Technology, resulting in a remarkable combination of distanc... Read >
Author: Art

Increase Your Speed For a Powerful Golf Swing

30th June 2007
Like a high-performance engine that stalls when it leaks oil, water or fuel, a golf swing comes to an idling stop when the potential energy created in the backswing is emptied well before impact. Here are three tips designed to boost your golf swing speed... Read >
Author: Chase Stewart

Three Steps to Fix Your Golf Slice

16th June 2007
There’s only one thing that can cause a golf slice, and that’s a clubface that’s either open (or opening) at the point of contact. That being said, here are three tips to help you square up the clubface and rid your game of that slice forever! Ge... Read >
Author: Chase Stewart

Three Keys For a Long Drive

16th June 2007
If your drive suffers from inconsistency and a lack of distance, you may be tied up with too many thoughts about swing mechanics. Free your mind at address and focus on a specific target in the fairway where you want the ball to land. Then let your nat... Read >
Author: Chase Stewart

Understanding The Short Game

15th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse Golf is a thinking man's game. You've probably heard this said a thousand times. But when they talk about golf being a thinking man's game, they're primarily talking about the short game. Shots beyond 125 yards are ra... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

"Crush Your Drives...AND Keep It In Play"

29th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse So you want to drive like Tiger and putt like Ben Crenshaw, huh? Don't we all. Long drives and accuracy are a bit like oil and water in terms of a combination but they don't have to be. Just imagine if you could hi... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

A Golf Tip To Promote A Proper Backswing

15th May 2007
Some golfers are amazed that on one shot they hook the ball with their golf swing, and with the next shot they shank it in completely different direction. If you use backspin at all, chances are you, at one time or another, have had a problem with the sh... Read >
Author: Stan Thomas

Golf Hitting Power

18th April 2007
We all want more power and more distance in our golf swing. And very fortunately, there are several options for creating power. If one does not feel good or suit your body type, there are still many more that can be used. This report is about hitting. ... Read >
Author: jcmsolo

Curing Your Slice

01st April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse Slicing is probably the biggest swing flaw in golf. I run into players on the course that slice all the time. Many players taking golf lessons from me slice. And newsletter readers are always asking me to provide golf... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse

Callaway Clone Golf Clubs -- Drivers for 2007

12th March 2007
This is your guide to find Callaway clone golf clubs, specifically drivers for the 2007 season, to suit your game, save you money, and utilize technology used by PGA professional golfers Phil Mickelson, Charles Howell III and golf legend Gary Player, amon... Read >
Author: Darren Finger

Gold full hand swing

24th November 2006
You would have obviously heard about the gold full hand swing. The swing plays a very important role while playing golf. It deiceds the destiny of the golf ball. Putts and short chips are ideally played without much movement of the body, but most other go... Read >
Author: Acario Daire

The Natural Golf Swing Tip To Increase Your Chipping That Every Golfer Should Know

19th November 2006
All golf players from all walks of life have at one time or another faced a shot that they just couldn’t perfect. The one shot they couldn’t get right. This is where you need the natural golf swing tip, to help you fix this trouble shot. For some go... Read >
Author: Tiffany

Electric Golf Trolley Aiding A Smoother Swing?

19th July 2006
Golf is undeniably a game of swings. With exception of "putts" and "short chips", most of the other golf shots e.g. "fairway shots", "tee shots" etc. require a full golf swing. In fact, it is the most important part of golf as perfecting this stroke could... Read >
Author: Ray Smith

9 Tips for playing well under pressure.

28th June 2006
Get Every Putt to the Hole In team formats, it pays to get the ball to the hole, if only to give your partners a good read. Most putts come up short because the player decelerates on the through-stroke. Instead, make sure your through-stroke is as lon... Read >
Author: Karl Smith

How to Overcome Awkward Lies and Troubles- Golf Teaching Tool

16th June 2006
By Peter Shine Many of the practice areas are flat. It is much easier to hit the golf ball in a flat surface. However, most of the golf courses are not. A master golfer could manufacture shots and get the golf ball onto the green from any lies. A consi... Read >
Author: Sammy Ho

Fix Your Golf Slice Permanently

14th February 2006
There are many tips, articles and books written to help players fix their golf slice. They are often based around a simple tip that is hoping to give a short-term boost in technique and temporarily stop that most destructive left-to-right golf shot. Ho... Read >
Author: Dave Powell

Taylor Made Golf Club: The Metalwoods Phenomenon

25th January 2006
Taylor Made golf clubs are into leading the combined driver, iron counts and fairway wood at PGA tournaments. The advancement of the metal wood technology employed by Taylor Made golf clubs make it possible to each player to have a his own club. This ... Read >
Author: Ali Eltayeb

Improve Your Golf Swing by Improving Your Tempo

22nd November 2005
We have all heard the word tempo in relation to the golf swing. Announcers on television speak of the "great" tempo Ernie Els has in his golf swing. What does tempo mean to the amateur and their golf swing? Tempo in the Golf Swing Tempo in the golf ... Read >
Author: Sean Cochran

Improve Your Golf Swing by Focusing on Your Finish Position

15th November 2005
Watch the pros on Tour and notice how in-control they look at the finish position of the their golf swing. Why? Because they are! They are in perfect balance. Even the pro who might look a little "crooked" at the end of the swing has a balanced swing. ... Read >
Author: Sean Cochran