Articles, tagged with "golf tip", page 4
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
Some people take golf too seriously. We've all heard the one about the golfer who got so upset over hitting a ball in the water that he grabbed his golf clubsâ€"or at least what he thought was his golf clubsâ€"and threw then into the lake, bag and all. Tu...
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
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
Every golfer has periods of poor putting. When things get really bad, a golfer ends up with a case of the yipsâ€"an insidious "disease" that can dramatically boost your golf handicap. Technically, the yips are prevalent from anywhere on the green and in a...
Read >
Author:
Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
Accuracy dramatically lowers golf handicaps. Hitting a ball where you want when you want time and time again chops strokes off your scores and golf handicap. To help golfers improve, golf lessons on accuracy usually focus on swing mechanics. That's a grea...
Read >
Author:
Jack Moorehouse
06th July 2009
When you're watching the U.S Open this weekend, look at how Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Fred Couples, and the rest swing the club. I've been watching them for years. They swing so effortlessly it's amazing. Yet they still bomb the ball 275 yards off the ...
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 a sh...
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
04th July 2009
Sometimes you have to play when the weather is bad. Unfortunately, the USGA makes Studying the pros is a great way to improve. PGA pros must bring their "A" games to the course every day to compete on the tour. To do that they spend hours and hours honing...
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
26th June 2009
Let Your Eyes Drift Behind The Ball
by John Soares, owner, Playsolidgolf.com
If you have ever been told that your head moves too much as you swing, then this article is for you. You may have heard: "Keep your head still" or "Keep your eye on the bal...
Read >
Author:
John Soares
05th June 2009
Learning the fundamentals of golf is no doubt one of the best things one can do to improve one's game regardless of their skill level.
Whether you're a weekend warrior or you play occasionally the secret to lowering your score is definitely in the funda...
Read >
Author:
mrron1
01st June 2009
Have you ever heard golfers talk about losing their swing and their golf confidence during a round of golf? They were playing really quite well for a few holes and then suddenly they just seem lose it and hit a series of bad shots. Perhaps you've experien...
Read >
Author:
The Golf Hypnotist
07th April 2009
Blaming your moves, shots and swings for your golf mishits and mishaps? Well, no matter how much time and effort you have been spending over practicing your moves to perfect your game, you still won't achieve your goal if you use unsuitable or defective t...
Read >
Author:
oladipo