Articles, tagged with "ball position", page 6
15th January 2010
Are you planning to buy golf training aides? But do these aides really work?
People need to recognize that things are not one size fits all. With motor skill acquisition, different people learn differently. Some learn by feeling and others by verbal i...
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Author:
Wendy Gorman
14th January 2010
theories on ball position abound, you need to find one that's right for you.
Ball position affects a clubhead's swing path, as I explain in my golf lessons. If the ball is too far back, the clubhead moves on an in-to-out swing path at impact, sending ...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish
25th November 2009
Golf is not a year round sport for everyone. People who live and play golf in the Midwest for example know first hand what its like during the months of November through March sometimes into April. But what can you do in the winter time to help prepare fo...
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Author:
blong72
24th November 2009
Trying to perfect a golf swing will most likely be a lifetime project. Too many things can go wrong that makes it unlikely to ever "perfect". The golf swing has many moving parts and requires a great deal of coordination, mechanics, and a good mental atti...
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Author:
blong72
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 swingâ€"clubface position, ball position, foot flare, and hip action. They must match to achieve a perf...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse
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...
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Author:
Will Hunter
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...
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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 i...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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, the ...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse
07th July 2009
This is the first part of a two-part article. It covers plane and faceâ€"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...
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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 an...
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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 bagâ€"the driver, the putter, and the wedge...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse