Articles, tagged with "ball position", page 2
06th March 2011
No matter your skill level, it is always helpful to review the core golf basics of the fundamental golf swing. Below are quick golf basics tips for gripping the club, set up and ball position. Note that these golf basics tips are for right handed golfer...
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Author:
cagenicolus
01st March 2011
Bosu Ball exercise is one great way to improve your strength and tone your body without feeling worn out. This sort of exercise, which makes use of Bosu ball, can be very challenging yet easy to learn. It does not only improve strength on your lower body ...
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Author:
Daniel Stanley
23rd February 2011
You will find a huge transformation in your game if you work on and attain a perfect backswing . The goal is to get the club head and your hands, arms and body positions so that you effortlessly and powerfully return the club face square to the ball.
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Author:
John Holdsworth
18th February 2011
As you begin to learn the fundamentals of the golf game, here are quick golf tips that cover the basics of the golf swing including ball position, backswing golf tips and downswing golf tips. Practice these golf tips regularly and you will be ready to pla...
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Author:
cagenicolus
08th February 2011
Sixty percent or more of your golf score occurs within 100 yards of the cup. That is why golf instructors emphasize the importance of the golf short game including putting, chipping, bunker shots and pitching shots.
Though becoming an effective putter...
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Author:
cagenicolus
19th January 2011
All golfers experience golf swing faults on occasion including hook swing faults, push swing faults, slice swing faults and fat golf shot swing faults. Swing faults are an inevitable part of the game. However, the secret to becoming a consistently good ...
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Author:
cagenicolus
11th January 2011
Though it's not as easy as it used to be because modern balls are designed to fly straighter, it's important for professionals to be able to shape their shots for the modern golf courses we play.
For example, at Whistling Straits, where the US PGA was ...
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Author:
delia
11th January 2011
The most important thing is how well you strike the ball. You have got to have some consistency in your strike and belief that you can connect with the ball how you intend.
I try to keep it as simple as possible. Get the feeling of that underarm throw...
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Author:
delia
11th January 2011
Justin Rose’s approach to golf is epitomised by his thoughts on ball position in his stance. It relies on simplicity.
"The higher you need to hit it, the further forward it needs to be in your stance – and that works from driver to wedge," says Rose. ...
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Author:
delia
11th January 2011
I believe everybody knows that Titleist AP2 710 Forged irons are advanced performance, multi-material, dual cavity forged irons , titleist ap2 irons provide improved feel, classic blade looks, and playability with shot control for the serious and skilled ...
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Author:
delia
11th January 2011
Ball position and body position are very important as well as giving yourself a stable foundation to play the shot.
With the ball below my feet the first thing I do is widen my stance. I need to get lower to the ball and that helps achieve this. I'll ...
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Author:
delia
11th January 2011
A lot of people ask me how far we hit the clubs in our bag. Well I can tell you when I started playing profesionally in 1989 and on the Tour in 1991, the 9-iron was going 130-135 yards. For me now with modern equipment, my 9-iron means a shot of 150 yar...
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Author:
delia
10th January 2011
Though the golf swing can seem complicated, there are really only a few key critical fundamentals to remember that are inherent in just about any golf swing. Here are some critical golf swing tips for the golf swing. Whenever you are working on your gol...
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Author:
cagenicolus
06th January 2011
When learning the game of golf, players are taught how important it is to develop muscle memory. Muscle memory implies that the individual components of a swing are internalised by the player. Rather than having to remember each detail, the player after a...
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Author:
Ian Hayes
06th January 2011
When learning the game of golf, players are taught how important it is to develop muscle memory. The individual components of a swing are learnt by the player by using his muscle memory. Rather than having to remember each detail, the player after a time ...
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Author:
Ian Hayes