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02nd October 2009
The question often asked is do golf lesson tips really work?.Well the answer is not always easy.A lot will depend on you as an indivdual and how commited you are to improving and taking your game to a new level.Presuming that is the case then yes! golf ti... Read >
Author: David B Lee
02nd October 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jack Moorehouse
If you've played golf for a while, you know that the fastest way to chop strokes off your golf handicap is to improve your putting. Doing that is hard. You can't just take golf lessons or read golf tips. You must also... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
01st October 2009
Online golf lessons are convenient and easy for those who want to learn more about the game, but who don't have the time to take lessons from an instructor. With an online golf course, you will learn the basics including how to hold a club, how to balance... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
Like most weekend golfers I'd love to be able and play every day. Of course it doesn't happen with everything else in life needing attention, I settle for playing on weekends and sneaking out of the office early for the odd weekday 18 holes. If you're rea... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th September 2009
So you’ve hit a few balls and you are thinking of taking up golf. Or maybe you’ve been playing for years and you would like to find a way to improve. Whether you are a seasoned Tour pro, a raw beginner, or anyone in between, at some point you will lik... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Golf lessons are expensive. For most of us, it's just not possible to go out on the green with a one-on-one trainer, as much as we'd like to.
But, here's an idea. Imagine if you could have a one-on-one lesson with a professional golfer or highly renown... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
The following paragraphs summarize the work of golf lesson experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of golf lessons. Heed their advice to avoid any golf lessons surprises.
Those of you not familiar with the latest on golf lessons now h... Read >
Author: mahesh.sagaciti
28th September 2009
Beginners Golf is such a special time to really soak up the nuances of the game and is a safety net for us starting out in the game of golf.
Beginning Golf is an easy time to throw in the towel since golf is a little hard to pick up and believe it or... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Today’s marketplace is flooded with training aids. You can find one for nearly every part of the game. And more and more are being introduced every day. While a training aid won’t lower your golf handicap overnight or replace golf tips, it will help i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
25th September 2009
Online golf lessons have grown tremendously in popularity, for the simple reason that they address a problem faced by most golfers. The problem is that of finding the time away from their golf game to take golf lessons.
Not everybody is a professional... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Golf.
Before, it has been acclaimed as a game for those who can afford to buy the equipment needed. But as time goes by, golf has gradually gained mass recognition, as it becomes an affordable sport.
However, golf lessons remain to be very expensive... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Swing thoughts on the practice range are an unquestioned strategy. They simplify a complex situation. They speed the learning process. And they help develop trust in your swing. How about during a match? Do swing thoughts help there? What are the best swi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Proper golf swing mechanics is a prerequisite for optimal golf performance. If you’re like most golfers, you’re always trying to duplicate that “perfect” golf swing. I know I am. Doesn’t it feel great to hit that effortless shot? Don’t you wis... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
For anyone who has ever attended a golf lesson, it is clear that among the first things to be achieved is to learn how to grip a golf club correctly. The ball and the club are the main objects of the entire game, so it goes without saying that any beginne... Read >
Author: Ismail
17th August 2009
Golf is a sport that requires skills and techniques. It may take a while before you can master your own style of playing. It is an advantage if you have read some information about the game, including how to score and what the rules are. But reading is no... Read >
Author: billionareHuman
13th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jack Moorehouse
Short-game problems aren't always due to a bad swing. Recently, a student came to me about his short game. He was unable to cut strokes from his golf handicap because of his chipping and pitching. His inability to get... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
09th August 2009
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Not everyone can afford professional golf lessons, but you can get a heap of information from on-line golf instruction sites. If you search for long enough you can find golf tips on just about anything to do w... Read >
Author: sjseal
03rd August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jack Moorehouse
When Tiger Woods tees it up at the British Open this weekend, he'll be playing in one of the world's top golf tournaments. Like all players, he'll be looking to win. That's because the British Open, like the U.S Open,... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
24th July 2009
In the last of this series of three, I'm going to share with you the experience of one of the best golf lessons I've ever had. In the previous articles - "The Ugly" and "The Bad"- I explained how one pro did not seem to know the difference between a stron... Read >
Author: Steve Lee
24th July 2009
If you read Article One in this golf advice series of three articles, you may remember that I was extolling the virtues of golf lessons but at the same time adding a warning that it is necessary to take care in selecting whom we entrust our golf game to. ... Read >
Author: Steve Lee
24th July 2009
For those of us who are serious about this wonderful game, golf lessons can form an integral part of the armoury we use in our efforts to master it. OK, I'm sure none of us is crazy enough to think that we will ever get the better of the game, because we ... Read >
Author: Steve Lee
07th July 2009
Teaching your child to play golf doesn't have to be a dogfight. On the contrary, it can be a fun-filled, enjoyable experience, if you approach it with the right mindset. The key to teaching your child to play golf is letting her call the shots. By doing s... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
You don't have to be a pro to know you can have a disastrous hole anytime anywhere. It could be on a long par 5 or a short par 3, or on a par 4 with a lake in it. It doesn't matter. All it takes is one bad shot and you're done for. Whatever it is, it thro... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Learning to maintain your poise when something goes wrong isn't easy. It isn't something you pick up from a golf lesson or a golf tip magazine. It's something you learn on your own. Nevertheless, if you can learn to maintain your cool when things go bad, ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Few things are more unsettling than hitting into a greenside bunker. If you have problems hitting out of greenside bunkers, you could probably cut a stroke or two from your golf handicap just by improving your bunker play. Unfortunately, weekend golfers a... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
The PGA Championship is among the premier tournaments in golf. This year it's celebrating its 90th birthday at Oakland Hills Country Club, the host of many a championship venues, which has undergone extensive renovations under the direction of Rees Jones.... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Most golf books cover the mechanics of hitting a ball. They teach you how to drive the ball farther or chip the ball better. These are key golf tips. But playing golf is also making decisions. Making the right ones saves you strokes. Making the wrong ones... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Hitting for distance makes golf more enjoyable. Whether you have a low golf handicap or a high one, belting a 250-yard drive is a lot more fun than squeaking out a 190-yard drive. Hitting the long ball off the tee or from the fairway also changes the game... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Among the biggest differences between a player with a low golf handicap and one with a high golf handicap is club control. Players with low golf handicaps have better club control than players with high ones. Better club control enables players to make sh... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Watch any PGA pro and you'll see that he or she does the same things on every shot. They follow the same pre-shot routine, they use the same tempo, and they follow through the same way on every shot. Everything's the same—or the same as humanly possible... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Robert De Vincenzo had a rough birthday. De Vincenzo was playing in The Masters on his 45th birthday when he made a scoring error. He signed his card with a 4 on the 71st hole instead of the 3 he actually made. Unfortunately, he was stuck with a 4, costin... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Everyone has bad rounds—even the pros. Maybe you're tired. Or you've had a long layoff since you last played. Or, it's just not a good day: Whatever the reason, you're not getting it done. You're shanking drives, flubbing approach shots, and missing sho... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
06th July 2009
Tiger Woods is the odds on favorite to win this year's U.S. Open. Not just because he's one of the best golfers in the world, if not the best; but also because the course is built for his swing. He's won several times at Torrey Pines Municipal, which is h... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
06th July 2009
Few golfers get the chance to play a PGA Course for free. But now the USGA is giving players with any level golf handicap this rare opportunity using their computers. You can play Bethpage Black, the site of the 2009 U.S. Open Championship, for free until... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
06th July 2009
Zach Johnson did something extraordinary in 2007—something not even Tiger Woods has done. Johnson won the Masters Tournament by 2 strokes, and he did it without going for the par 5s in two. No one can remember another player doing that in the Masters. I... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
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
05th July 2009
Every player with a golf handicap has heard of Amen Corner. This storied section of Augusta National Golf Club is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Amen Corner is among the most famous pieces of real estate in golf. It's also one of its toughest to play. ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
05th July 2009
What makes Tiger Woods so good? One thing is his "make-range" average. He has a wider make range than his opponents. Simply put, Tiger's ADPM—average of the total distance of holed putts—is about six feet longer than the Tour average. That means Tiger... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
05th July 2009
An injury can do more than just balloon your golf handicap. It can permanently derail your game. Golfers elbow (medial epicondylitis) is among the most common—and annoying—injuries in the game. It not only causes pain in your elbow, but also produces ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
04th July 2009
You don't usually associate technology and golf. The game just doesn't seem to lend itself to the benefits of technology. Or, does it? A student attending a golf instruction session once showed me a range finder. You point it at the pin and it tells you h... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
04th July 2009
Want to know the key to consistency? Correct your own swing flaws as soon as possible. It's the best way of becoming a really competitive golfer and of achieving and maintaining a low golf handicap. Correcting swing flaws helps PGA Tour pros achieve such ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
04th July 2009
Creativity is a godsend on the golf course. It can extricate you from serious trouble and save you a ton of strokes at the right time. But it's not something you can develop by reading about it. Nor is it something you can learn at a golf lesson or a long... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
04th July 2009
Putting isn't just about feel. It's also about information processing. In other words, the better you are at reading greens, the more likely you are to sink a putt. You don't need a golf tip to tell you that. Plumb-bobbing is an old-school technique for g... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
04th July 2009
Teachers field all sorts of questions during a golf lesson. Not all of them are about the golf swing. In fact, many are not. During a recent lesson a student asked about golf gloves. A serious golfer, she wanted to know if she had to wear one and why. It ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
04th July 2009
Every sport has its great moments. Usually, they occur during a championship game. Or they occur during a game directly or event leading directly to the championship event, like a playoff game or the semi-finals of a match. What American sports fan can fo... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
30th June 2009
Many American courses had no trees in the beginning. But over time maintenance crews started planting trees. This trend took hold and crews planted more and more trees. Pretty soon the "parkland" concept took hold. Today, nearly one in every 10 courses ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
22nd June 2009
You've decided to start playing golf for the first time and have booked your first golf lesson at the local driving range.
Before your first lesson the most important thing to do is purchase a suitable set of golf clubs; a golf set is the most cost-effec... Read >
Author: Duncan White
15th June 2009
Your Weekly Free Online Golf Lesson That Will Improve Your Approach Shots Today's online golf lesson has to do with your approach shots. Fundamentally , your approach shot is your attempt to hit the ball onto the green. You know your game is shaping up w... Read >
Author: dexter santana
11th June 2009
There is no reason to pay more for a beach golf vacation package than you absolutely have to, and this is why you should learn about how you can get a cheap golf package vacation, one that you are actually going to be able to afford. There are a few diffe... Read >
Author: Vance Kardasian
05th May 2009
The Oklahoma City golf courses range from tough ones to those ideal for beginners. They offer the perfect break for residents of the city and professionals otherwise caught in boardroom battles.
The Lake Hefner public golf course in Oklahoma City is ... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob
04th May 2009
It's sometimes difficult to buy gifts for him to show him how much he means to you. Traditional mens' gifts such as aftershave and socks can often seem a bit bland and uninspired. Even the latest expensive gadget can be a bit of a letdown, especially for ... Read >
Author: neiljontas
06th March 2009
If buying the perfect present for the man in your life fills you with dread, it's time to take advantage of the fantastic range of gifts for him available online. Everyone loves to get presents which relate to a favourite leisure activity so if he's a spo... Read >
Author: neiljontas
20th February 2009
If buying the perfect present for the man in your life fills you with dread, it's time to take advantage of the fantastic range of gifts for him available online. Everyone loves to get presents which relate to a favourite leisure activity so if he's a spo... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
03rd February 2009
I admit it. I am a golf-aholic and unfortunately one who has come nowhere NEAR to making it on the pro-circuit. No surprise then, that I was out whacking balls at the driving range the other night trying my darndest to attain some semblance of consiste... Read >
Author: Cidnee Stephen
01st December 2008
Golf lessons for beginners don't come cheap. You need to squeeze as much as you can out of your golf trainer in the short time you spend with him. Here are some common tips, questions and answers which can help you wring the maximum benefit from your golf... Read >
Author: Calvin
01st December 2008
A longer drive off the tee is something every golfer desires. Adding 10 or 20 or even more yards to your tee-shot can dramatically shave strokes off of your game and that is the focus of this short golf lesson.
Whether you’re playing golf for mone... Read >
Author: Freddy Kaboot
25th November 2008
Here’s a helpful golf lesson for those of us who get our tee shots into the fairway but then consistently miss the green, always aiming for the flag pin but still missing, missing, missing.
Much of the problem lies in uncertainty in our mental approa... Read >
Author: Freddy Kaboot
25th November 2008
Here’s a helpful golf lesson for those of us who get our tee shots into the fairway but then consistently miss the green, always aiming for the flag pin but still missing, missing, missing.
Much of the problem lies in uncertainty in our mental approa... Read >
Author: Freddy Kaboot
30th October 2008
Getting the perfect Birthday Gifts for Him has never been so easy!
Get into the swing with this stunning Golf Gift Pack that includes a golf lesson and a round of golf. Let him brush up his golfing skills by having a lesson with a professional. Then... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
19th September 2008
Getting the perfect Birthday Gifts for Him has never been so easy!
Get into the swing with this stunning Golf Gift Pack that includes a golf lesson and a round of golf. Let him brush up his golfing skills by having a lesson with a professional. Then h... Read >
Author: John Smith
02nd September 2008
YOU MAY BE A DUFFER
Jeff Foxworthy says “if you ???? ,You may be a REDNECK”.
Well those that play Golf say it a different way:
If you only play Golf once a year, you may be a Duffer.
If your golf clubs ... Read >
Author: 19thholegolfstore
29th July 2008
Whether you want to improve your game or are a complete beginner, there is a range of golf lessons to choose from at Thorpeness Golf Club, a first-class Suffolk golf course. The two PGA professionals, Frank Hill and Christopher Oldrey, offer a full range ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
29th July 2008
Whether you want to improve your game or are a complete beginner, there is a range of golf lessons to choose from at Thorpeness Golf Club, a first-class Suffolk golf course. The two PGA professionals, Frank Hill and Christopher Oldrey, offer a full range ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
27th June 2008
There are two schools of thought in small business marketing. One of the marketing strategies is to have lots of clients at a lower price point. The other is to have fewer clients at a higher price point.
My preference is to design my business to have ... Read >
Author: Summerhawk
26th June 2008
Here are a few things to look for in deciding which golf school will be best for you.
A low student-to-pro ratio. Ideally, your classes should have a ratio of four students to one instructor or less.
The time you’ll need to invest. How many days p... Read >
Author: Janette Vince
29th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jack Moorehouse
Teachers field all sorts of questions during a golf lesson. Not all of them are about the golf swing. In fact, many are not. During a recent lesson a student asked about golf gloves. A serious golfer, she wanted to kn... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
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
28th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
This is the fourth in a series of articles on the Natural Swing. The previous articles provided golf tips on the swing's fundamental principles, its starting form, and its backswing. Here, we examine the completion of... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
24th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
Golf doesn't have a lot of rules, but you should know them. That's why it's good to review the rules periodically. I don't devote a golf lesson or a longer golf instruction session to the rules, but I mention them dur... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
25th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
No one's shocked anymore when Tiger Woods drills a 20-foot putt to win a championship. He's one of the best clutch putters in the game. But did you know that when he practices putting Tiger spends more time working on... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
16th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
Players who know how to shape their shots have a significant advantage scoring-wise over those who don't. Shaping your shots not only reduces scores and golf handicaps, it dramatically alters the way you play the game... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
15th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
This is the third in a series of articles on the Natural Swing. The previous articles provided golf tips on the swing's fundamental principles and its starting form. Here, we examine the backswing, providing a brief g... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
30th May 2007
Golf lessons are important to have to be able to improve your game performance. However, you do not need to have formal golf lessons to start to become the best. You can make each game on the greens, a golf lesson for you to learn from and take note of.
... Read >
Author: ron7650
24th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
This is the second in a series of articles on the Natural Swing. The first article provided golf tips on the fundamental principles of the swing. In this article we look at the starting form for the swing, providing a... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
25th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
Sooner or later, you'll face a shot where you must go over an obstacle and land on the green to hole out with a par or better. It may be for bragging rights in your Tuesday morning foursome, the title to the club cham... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
02nd March 2007
There are many different opinions on how to grip a golf club, but very few instructors tell you WHY you should grip the club a certain way. The reason that the grip is SO important is because it is the only part of your body that controls the clubface, y... Read >
Author: David Nevogt
28th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
Golf is one sport where you can make adjustments for age. In tennis a good player in his 20s will probably defeat a good player in is 50s all things being equal. In running a runner in his 20s will probably beat a run... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
10th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
Know what a second serve is? In professional tennis a player gets two chances to serve. Usually, his or her first try is a "power shot." The server puts everything into the shot and tries to rifle it passed his oppone... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th January 2007
Stance
A good stance is the foundation for a great golf swing. Be sure to stand tall with your heels shoulder-width apart. Bend slightly forward at your hips keeping your back straight and letting your behind stick out. Your arms should hang down like a ... Read >
Author: bloginfosjk
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 David Nevogt
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... Read >
Author: David Nevogt
08th September 2006
Copyright 2006 David Nevogt
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... Read >
Author: David Nevogt
20th April 2006
With the ever-increasing popularity of golf among both men and women, there's a constant quest for the next gadget that will help players improve at the game. And as is the case in almost any market there's no shortage of companies offering gadgets an... Read >
Author: ted belfour
20th April 2006
Golfers will do anything they can in hopes to play better golf and hit the LONG ball. Am I right?
Are you in this group of golfers? If so, I'm quite confident to say you've taken a golf training system / lesson or or two. Golf training lessons can be ... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong
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