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01st October 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jack Moorehouse
What's the secret to achieving a perfect swing? According to one theory, it's matching four critical keys in your swing—clubface position, ball position, foot flare, and hip action. They must match to achieve a perf... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
01st October 2009
Bowling is one of the best ways to improve fitness and coordination while having fun with your family and friends. It’s a lot more than simply throwing a heavy ball down a long corridor…it’s one of the most complicated and competitive sports around.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
If you want to make a great shot, you have to have it all set up just right. The alignment of your shot is just as important as the power of your swing. The ball position is a really important part of getting set up to make your shot.
The basics of bal... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
In every kind of game, you need to practice in order to improve. Just like table tennis, you have to train in order to elevate your game and have the advantage over your opponents. Many people thinks that table tennis is a simple game to play that will on... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
I will advise how to prepares to play tee off (drive), which if golf players know the right approach and get proper training as a routine, as a result , this will help you to play tee off shot effectively and also help improve your score.
Step 1. Make ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Are you frustrated with your short game? It happens quite often to amateurs and pros alike. You feel like you have put in your time at the practice facility and do not know what to do next. Knowing the fundamentals of a chip shot will help you get the gol... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
When I mention the word basics in my golf lessons, players start thinking about things like grip, posture, ball position, alignment, and so on. That’s only natural. Golf pros talk so much about these subjects in golf instruction sessions that players as... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Everyone eventually lands in a bad lie. It’s just a fact of life. Even a good shot sometimes ends up in a divot. Shots off the mark, on the other hand, sometimes land on bare ground or in the rough. Pitching successfully from a bad lie cuts strokes from... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
This process is multi fold
1. Learn what YOUR neutral grip is
2. The CORRECT ball position for every club
3. The CORRECT swing shape
4. How far back YOU can take the club
5. How to play within YOUR style
You will have many options... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
I am not the best golfer on earth, my handicap varies from 16 to 18 most of the time, but I am not unhappy. I did not take the game up till my thirties, have never had a lesson, nor do I use the best clubs. For me golf is about camaraderie, being out amon... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
24th September 2009
Golfers struggling to improve their performance on the course must typically focus on the fundamentals to get to a more consistent level of play. Often one of the most overlooked areas of play is the postural address or setup position of the swing. Most... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th August 2009
The golf approach shot is generally anything from 100 or so yards and should be your final shot to the green. This is where you want to get 'up and down' in as few shots as possible. Unfortunately for some this happens less often than they would like. Let... Read >
Author: Michael Lewis
30th July 2009
Not so long ago, the average set of golf clubs consisted of some woods (usually 1, 3, 5) some irons (usually 3-SW) and a putter (usually the shortest club in the bag). Of late all that has changed. The advent of rescue clubs and iron/wood hybrids mean tha... Read >
Author: jmart57
19th July 2009
Jack Moorehouse, the author of the How to break 80� course says that he has found the ideal technique using which each person can break 80 every single time they play! One thing that instantly strikes you is that the name Jack Moorehouse is not familiar... Read >
Author: sharonsky
18th July 2009
Golf can be a really tricky game to learn. It is like no other game, and learning to play golf well poses an interesting mental and physical challenge to those who care to do so.
Learning a new skill in life can seem very daunting no matter what t... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
17th July 2009
One of these most overlooked areas of play is the postural address or setup position of the swing. The majority of golfers are aware of the importance of their setup routine; however, most tend to overlook the less addressed area of posture.
Proper ... Read >
Author: John Leow
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
This is the second part of a two-part article. It discusses centering and radius—two of the four common denominators that make for a sweeter swing—one that will dramatically cut your scores and lower your golf handicap. Part I covered plane and face, ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
This is the first part of a two-part article. It covers plane and face—two of the four common denominators to a sweeter swing that will help you lower your golf handicap. Next week we'll discuss centering and radius.
The next time you watch golf on T... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
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
05th July 2009
New students, it seems, are always asking for golf tips on how to chop strokes off their golf handicaps. One way, I tell them, is to gain proficiency with your scoring clubs. You have three scoring clubs in your bag—the driver, the putter, and the wedge... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
04th July 2009
Here's a golf tip I learned a long time ago: Approach every shot in golf as a target shot involving distance and direction. If you're going to cut strokes from your scores and trim your golf handicap down to size, you must learn to hit your targets. That ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
01st July 2009
While many new golfers are struggling with their driving shots, it goes without saying that knowing how to drive a long, straight shot off the tee will enhance your golf game. This in turn allows you to hit a better shot at the hole.
We all have heard... Read >
Author: John Woon
01st July 2009
The single most important full swing fundamental in golf is the setup position i.e. how to align you body and where to place the ball.
Alignment
Your body especially your feet should be positioned parallel to the target line. The golfer will appear s... Read >
Author: John Woon
29th June 2009
It happens all the time. A weekend golfer decides to improve her game. Determined to trim her golf handicap, she dedicates herself to the effort. She focuses on a major swing flaw and works hard to correct it. She practices daily, takes golf lessons, and ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
01st May 2009
Are you told by your golf buddies that you swing too fast?
Do you think Ernie Els swings nice and slow?
The chances are that Ernie's smooth swing is WAY faster than yours. It's not the speed, but the tempo, that separate you from Ernie, because Golf S... Read >
Author: Marmitetoo
01st May 2009
Without a doubt, golf swing tempo IS a fundamental of the golf swing. However, it would appear to be the most overlooked and underwritten about. What doesn't help, is that half of what I read on the subject is just nonsense anyway. If I were a high handic... Read >
Author: Marmitetoo
22nd May 2008
Pilate work outs are safe and effective. Even a beginner can start doing these exercises. Pilate’s system focuses on increasing flexibility and strength. Some of the free Pilate work outs are as follows:
1. Overhead leg Handstand; Start by lying face... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th May 2008
Pilate work outs are safe and effective. Even a beginner can start doing these exercises. Pilate’s system focuses on increasing flexibility and strength. Some of the free Pilate work outs are as follows:
1. Overhead leg Handstand; Start by lying face... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
01st April 2008
Here's 7 simple way to improve your golf swing with the iron -
1. Whether you are using a driver or an iron, make sure your setup posture is absolutely correct!
Feet shoulder width apart with a 5 iron - the front foot flared out towards the target ... Read >
Author: Jason Oh
04th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jack Moorehouse
There are only three ways of getting a ball close to the hole from a short distance—a chip, a pitch, and a lob. The pitch and the lob are lofted shots. They're great when you have an obstacle, like a bunker or deep ... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
21st September 2007
The golf slice is one of the average golfer's most common game play mistakes. In golf, there is probably nothing more frustrating as practicing your perfect golf swing and finding out that your ball is sliced more times than you hit straight. If you are o... Read >
Author: Tim Lee
26th August 2007
When you hit your great golf shots you do so without conscious thoughts. You just swing automatically using your subconscious mind and watch the great results that follow. And the more consistently and better you setup to your golf shots then the more oft... Read >
Author: Nick Bayley
24th May 2007
There are many good golf swing trainers, and chances are you will find one that can help improve the areas of your golf swing that you want to work on. Golf swing trainers can help you with golf ball impact, ball position, swing speed, an even swing plan... Read >
Author: Staffan
21st May 2007
Ball position golf swing is one of the first things that beginner golfers should work on, but many experienced golfers may also find some ball position golf swing tips useful, especially if they have been having some golf swing trouble. The right golf set... Read >
Author: Staffan
21st May 2007
Most golfers have problems with either their hooks, slices, or shots that fly too high or too low. These are most likely caused by an incorrect golf swing. A correcting golf swing may be easier to achieve than you think. Hooks, slices, and other problem... Read >
Author: Staffan
16th May 2007
Did you know that a few simple golf swing tips may be all you need to avoid hitting those slices, hooks, or fat shots? One simple change such as moving the ball position may fix that thin shot that you keep hitting off the tee.
Today, it's very easy ... Read >
Author: Staffan
15th April 2007
When it comes to your golf swing, it is composed of many different factors that work together to create golf swing mechanics. Understanding golf swing mechanics will help you determine exactly what part of your golf swing you need to work on. With the c... Read >
Author: Brent
09th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse
Practice makes perfect. Okay, so few of us will ever get to be perfect on the golf course. Even Tiger Woods isn't perfect. But practicing is the difference between having either a high golf handicap or a low golf hand... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
29th December 2006
I'm going to get you back on track with your pitching with golf technique and instruction that you're just going to love. It's the reason why you need loft, and here's why.
A lot of you hit a lot of pitch shots that, after it's in the air, it maybe has... Read >
Author: David Nevogt
29th December 2006
I'm convinced that the golf setup is so important for chipping, let alone pitching. This is where it has to be just perfect, when you're all ready to pull that trigger.
So, let's go over the golf setup step by step, so the next time you go out you'll h... Read >
Author: David Nevogt
25th November 2006
I will advise how to prepares to play tee off (drive), which if golf players know the right approach and get proper training as a routine, as a result , this will help you to play tee off shot effectively and also help improve your score.
Step 1. Make ... Read >
Author: Dr.team
08th November 2006
If you are frequent player of golf game, you will know that the key to playing a good game is definitely your golf swing. The stroke may look very simple but it takes plenty of time and effort to perfect it. As the professionals put it, the only way to pe... Read >
Author: Sky Joe
13th October 2006
Unlike a lot of the other aspects of the game of golf, putting technique can be a matter of personal preference. However, there are some fundamental aspects of the set up and stroke that all good putters adhere to. If you are struggling sinking those 10-f... Read >
Author: Andrew McNaught
09th October 2006
Copyright 2006 David Nevogt
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... Read >
Author: David Nevogt
25th July 2006
Within golf there is an understanding not only for the rules of play, but how the golfing equipment used can affect the game at play. Each golfers club is specifically designed to suit a need, although they all feature the main design, this includes the h... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin
20th May 2006
I am not the best golfer on earth, my handicap varies from 16 to 18 most of the time, but I am not unhappy. I did not take the game up till my thirties, have never had a lesson, nor do I use the best clubs. For me golf is about camaraderie, being out amon... Read >
Author: Chris Biggs
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