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How To Correct A Fade In Golf Swing

How To Correct A Fade In Golf Swing

November 9, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Learning how to correct a fade in your golf swing is one of the fastest ways to gain an extra 10 to 20 yards on your golf drives. A fade is a much better ball flight than a hook, so don’t fret too much if you are a fader of the golf ball, but if [...]

How To Make A Full Shoulder Turn In Golf Swing

How To Make A Full Shoulder Turn In Golf Swing

November 2, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

“You gotta make a full shoulder turn in your golf swing”. How many times has your teaching pro told you that one? I’ll bet more times than you can count on both hands and maybe your feet too. Learning how to make a full shoulder turn in golf is a bit misleading. There is a [...]

How To Cock Wrist In Golf Swing

How To Cock Wrist In Golf Swing

November 2, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

One issue in the golf swing most beginner golfers wonder if they are doing it right is how to cock wrist in golf swing. This movement is critical to setting the club in the proper position at the top, and coming into the ball, because if it’s incorrect, your clubface will either be wide open [...]

How To Improve Golf Swing Driving Accuracy

How To Improve Golf Swing Driving Accuracy

October 31, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

This is a short, sweet, but very valuable article on how to improve your golf swing, especially driving accuracy. I was reading a Golf Magazine article with David Toms who is number one in driving accuracy on the PGA Tour. It was a quick read, but for any of you who struggle to find [...]

How Far To Stand From A Golf Ball

How Far To Stand From A Golf Ball

October 28, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

One very important almost critical element in your golf address position is how far to stand from a golf ball. If you don’t get this right, you will have to manipulate your backswing, and overcompensate your downswing, resulting in mishits and inconsistencies that balloon your golf score and dramatically reduce your distance and accuracy.
The distance [...]

How To Drive A Golf Ball Far And Straight

October 24, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Every golfer on the planet wants to know the secret to how to drive a golf ball far and straight. Well…there are no “secrets”, but there are several key components that need to be in place to maximize your driving distance, and any below golf driving tip will help.
Golf Driving Tips
Tip #1 Tee your [...]

How To Hit Down On Golf Ball

How To Hit Down On Golf Ball

October 24, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The hardest concept for beginner golfers is to learn how to hit down on golf ball. This is the only way to compress the ball solidly and get a consistent ball fall with maximum distance. Any other technique of hitting the golf ball will result in a very inconsistent golf swing, with swing faults like [...]

How To Grip A Golf Club – Beginner Golfers

How To Grip A Golf Club – Beginner Golfers

September 19, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Written By
Mike Pedersen
For beginner golfers, learning how to grip a golf club should be first on the list. A proper golf grip,shoulf feel natural, with no tension. To swing correctly, your hands have to be on the golf club a certain way. There is a little room for error, but getting the technique down so [...]

How To Chip It Close

How To Chip It Close

September 17, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Written By
Dave Cushion – Club Champion Golfer
The ability to hit chip shots close to the pin is something most everyone can develop with the right technique and a little practice.
Since it requires almost no power… men, women, seniors, and even youngsters can learn how to chip it close. And it’s a great feeling to be [...]

How To Get A Bigger Backswing For Max Power

September 17, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Written By
Eric Jones – Long Drive Champion
How to “Reach Back” to Unleash Your Power Golf Game
Here’s a simple way to fix your shoulder turn in your golf swing.There are some golf holes where an extra 10, 20, or 40 yards more off the tee can make a big difference – like a long par 4 [...]

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