Articles, tagged with "ball position", page 3
28th December 2010
The golf tee shot is your first shot on each hole out on the golf course. Typically, on par 4s and par 5s, you'll hit your driver for your tee shot. Many golfers want to be able to hit the ball farther off the tee. Added distance with your driver will all...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
28th December 2010
Many players dread hitting long irons ( 2, 3, 4, 5 ). Even with the proper golf instruction, these players would rather hit a short iron any day. Others prefer higher lofted woods.
Thanks to the hybrid (utility) club, a cross between an iron and a wood...
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Author:
golfdiscountsale
24th December 2010
Playing golf in Russia sounds exotic but it's more accessible than you would imagine thanks to a website which offers the opportunity for tourist golfers to enjoy great golf, a taste of Russian culture and an exciting nightlife.
The first golf course i...
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Author:
delia
24th December 2010
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
24th December 2010
Have you chosen this putter--Odyssey Black Series i 2-Ball Putter? Engineers have precisely controlled the head weight so it can be matched with the specific shaft length for impeccable consistency and control. The rich, nickel-plated finish will also app...
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Author:
delia
22nd December 2010
Any golfer who plays in windy conditions knows that certain skills are required to keep the ball low—and to keep the TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood from blowing back over your head! One of these skills is hitting driver off the deck. Making a pass with th...
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Author:
delia
11th December 2010
When Londoner Joe Miller won the Majesty MJ Vanquish Fairway Wood in Mesquite, Nevada earlier this month, he did it with a golf swing that defied all the odds.
The 6ft 4in golfer battled his way though five rounds in the "Last Chance" bracket category ...
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Author:
delia
11th December 2010
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 December 2010
The Cleveland Hibore XLS Hybrid boasts more offset to promote a square face at impact, preventing slices and making it easier for directional and trajectory control. PGA Tour feedback has led to a more blunt toe and symmetrical shape for an appealing look...
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Author:
delia
11th December 2010
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
11th December 2010
Individuals have a healthy curiosity that makes them react effectively to problems that are unexpected in the least way. A promo tradeshow is one of the hallmarks of this fact, as millions of people around the country travel to these each year so that the...
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Author:
delia
19th November 2010
Drive for SHow and Putt for Dough
How many times have you heard this said on the course? Yet many of the game's greats dispute it:
Greg Norman says in his book SHARK ATTACK:
"Don't ever sell me on that line. If you can't put your tee-shot in play...
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Brian McGowan: Inner Golf Coach
16th November 2010
A golf hook is a shot that starts right of the target and curves left of the target. The golf hook is one of the most common swing faults. The golf hook most commonly occurs when the clubface is closed relative to the swing path and/or when the swing fol...
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Author:
cagenicolus
15th November 2010
There are many elements to the game of golf and specifically to the golf swing. You have the rules, the equipment, what to wear, where to play, the list goes on and on. But what are the core golf basics of the fundamental golf swing? What are the key go...
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Author:
cagenicolus
08th November 2010
A common golf swing fault is to “slice" the golf ball. For right handed golfers, a golf slice occurs when the golf ball starts left of the target once struck, but finishes well right of the target. The golf slice is one of the worse swing faults encount...
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Author:
cagenicolus