Articles, tagged with "golf handicap", page 2
28th April 2010
Even players who thrive on crushing the ball know that hitting it long isn't always the best strategy. Sometimes, they need to hang back and save that muscle for another time. We call it playing smart. Tiger Woods is a great example of a player who plays ...
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Author:
Gen
07th April 2010
What type of client are you expecting? Typology helps you to adapt yourself to your client and this art can be developed with sales training.
Every salesperson coming into contact with clients will have experienced at one point or another that they ge...
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Author:
Richard Stone
30th March 2010
And, then, for no apparent reason, you lose it. You can't do anything right. Your drives miss the fairways. Your approach shots fall way short. And your chip shots run by the hole and off the green. Good shots are far and few between. And when you finally...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish
30th March 2010
Pitching accurately from the fairway, as I mention in my golf lessons, requires good distance control. That's not easy to achieve. The tendency is for your swing to be either too long, in which case the clubhead decelerates through impact, or too short, i...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish
30th March 2010
Ever hit a putt you thought was going in only to have it drift wide right? If you have, chances are you misread the green. My golf lessons teach that reading greens takes skill, good judgment, and experience. Since there's no formula for determining the d...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish
30th March 2010
Reading slopes correctly is vital to putting well. All putts start out straight, but the green's contour curves the ball. If you're going to improve your putting and lower your golf handicap, then you must learn how to read a green's slope.
Reading a g...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish
29th March 2010
Your clubface? Your shoulders? Your body? The statement doesn't really say.
The problem with this myth is that it can cause people to misalign themselves in one of two ways, hurting his or her golf handicap.
• aiming the feet, hips, knees, and sho...
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Author:
Daron Soto
22nd March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Jack Moorehouse
There are two keys to mastering sand play. The first is setting realistic goals when practicing. Instead of trying to place it a foot or two from the pin, work on just escaping the bunker and hitting the green every t...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse
16th March 2010
When the golf season is on, all player is interested in lowering their golf handicap. Everyone, together with superior and low handicappers, is looking to drop their notch and this quest does not halt in favor of a golfer. With the goal of playing a bette...
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Author:
Gary Johnson
16th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Jack Moorehouse
If you're a weekend golfer, you should be taking advantage of hybrids or "rescue" clubs. They can shave strokes off your scores and your golf handicap. Hybrids can replace your 3-, 4-, and 5-irons or your 5-wood. Hybr...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse
16th March 2010
When the golf season is on, each player is interested in lowering their golf handicap. Everyone, as well as distinguished and low handicappers, is looking to decrease their mark and this quest does not finish in support of a golfer. With the aspiration of...
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Author:
Gary Johnson
15th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Jack Moorehouse
When you're within 20 yards of the goal in American footballâ€"the Red Zoneâ€"you must score. If you don't, your team's offense failed. When you're within 40 yards of the greenâ€"8-iron, 9-iron, and wedge distanceâ€"t...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse
26th February 2010
If you're serious about lowering your golf handicap and doing so quickly, master the three scoring clubs-the driver, the wedge, and the putter. These clubs have the greatest impact on your golf game and provide the greatest opportunity for cutting strokes...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish
26th February 2010
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't a...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish
26th February 2010
What else can I say about the golf swing, that has not been said before?, the golf swing is what makes golfer who they are, looking for the perfect swings, the natural golf swing and constantly building your swing is what defines golfers.
There are man...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish