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20Aug/100

How to Break 80 – First 7 Tips (1)

How to Break 80 - First 7 Tips 1
 
 
1)      Divide the round up
Break the large goal of shooting in the 70's into thirds. You should set goals for each group of six holes. For example, "I will shoot 26 for these first six holes." I like doing this because it helps me stay focused on smaller goals instead of one big one. I know if I meet, or even come close to my goals for each set of six holes, I will shoot in the 70's. It helps you stay in the game and plan your round more efficiently. Most people simply get to the 15th hole knowing they are eight over par at that point and either give up or place a ridiculous amount of pressure on themselves to play even par to the clubhouse.
 
2)      See the shot
Golf is a game of imagination. The body will do what the mind tells it to and what the mind sees. Visualize the shot BEFORE you hit it. Don't let it be a surprise. Many people discount the value of this exercise but trust me, it works. Once you give your body a mental image of what the desired outcome should be, the body will do whatever is necessary to make that image a reality. Nearly every pro does this and so should you. Close your eyes if you have to for a second. Nothing too elaborate...just picture the ball flight and how it will approach the target. Let your instincts and practice take over from there.
 
And finally...
3)      Practice, practice, practice
If you're a weekend golf warrior, go to the range or practice area at least once during the week if possible but donit just go and beat balls. Practice your SHORT GAME. Note I did not say go "hit balls."
Don't even bring your Ironsor Driver out of the trunk. Take your sand, pitching and/or lob wedges and your putter; that's it. When I first started shooting in the 70's, my tee to green game was still pretty untidy. My short game, however, was impeccable. The value of a good short game is much better than a really straight drive or approach shot. Practice your game from 30 yards and in and I guarantee your scores will drop immediately.
19Aug/100

Golf Etiquette is about More than Just Manners

Golf Etiquette is about More than Just Manners

Golf etiquette is one of the most important parts in golf. The golf etiquette that you display on the course will say more about you as a golfer and a person that anything you ever do with your golf clubs. The love of the game, the understanding of the traditions and the respect for those with whom you play, all come together in the golf etiquette you exhibit on the course. But it’s not just about manners.

If you are new to the game, or just need to brush up on your golf etiquette, Here are the basic laws of golf etiquette.And this will help keep the game enjoyable for you and those around you.

NO.1:Dress appropriately for Golf.

Show up looking presentable! If you’re playing with the guys from the office, think of this as a professional engagement requiring appropriate dress.A dress code include ware bright and colorful golf clothes,wear proper golf shoes and so on.Dressing appropriately shows respect for the member who invited you, the other members of your group, and for the great and ancient game of golf.

NO.2:Keep It Safe

1. Make sure no one gets hit by a ball, a cart or golf clubs.

2. Wait until the players ahead of you are out of range before hitting.

3. Yell “fore” loudly if your shot has a potential of hitting any other players.

NO3. Proper Pace

Be prepared and play quickly when it’s your turn –it means when you griping your TaylorMade R9 Driver, don’t just stand there because you are nervous or or thinking long time preparation.remember your group and all groups following are waiting for you.

Less thinking, and fewer wiggles may improve your play.

19Aug/100

Golf’s Place in Today’s World

Golf’s Place in Today’s World

 

The Scottish are certain that they invented the game of golf over 500 years ago .We may never know who first played the game but does this ancient sport really have a place in the modern world?

When the US golf team stepped off the plane in Ireland at the beginning of the Ryder Cup competition they were dressed head to toe in matching tweed suits and Fair Isle knitwear. It seemed they wanted to invoke golf's history, roots and traditions but in fact, most commentators and spectators thought they just looked plain daft.

At the Royal and Ancient golf club of St Andrews in Scotland the traditions, rules and regulations of golf are still alive and well. Some say the numbers of dos and don'ts can seem pretty overwhelming while others say the golfing code of conduct allows golf to maintain its sporting values in spite of becoming a multi-million pound international industry.

At the heart of golf's rules are two principles - respect for the course and respect for fellow golfers. Examples include not talking during a player's swing, not disturbing a player who's putting on the green and replacing divots.

Tiger Woods, the Thai-American player, is currently the world's number one golf professional. He is also the face of one of the world's biggest management consulting companies – Accenture.

In today's glof marketplace, there emerge a lot of glof specail shops ,or online golf stores ,everyone is looking for a way to get excellent golf clubs and having the trusted Tiger Woods as a spokesperson might just give this company the edge it's looking for.

So it seems the ancient art of golf and the modern world of commerce have found a happy balance together all around the globe.

19Aug/100

Great Tips for Great Shots

Great Tips for Great Shots

 

Maybe the chip shot with your golf clubs is one of the easier shots, but this can still go wrong. If you use your same stance and action you have used to get your ball in a chipping position, this will go wrong. Here, I recommend you three key elements to chipping, if you get them well, these will really helpful on your shots.

 

First of all, have a simple set-up. Have a slightly narrower stance so that you feet are a few inches apart, with the ball in the centre. Have your weight favouring your left side, but this does not mean that you should be leaning to your left. Lean your golf equipment forwards so that the grip is ahead of the club-head. This will encourage you to strike down on the ball.

 

Secondly, when you address the ball, the shaft should be in a more upright position, similar to a putting stroke. When you practice this, get into position with your putter and feel how upright the club is. Replicate that with your Callaway FT-iQ Driver and you will be encouraged to move the club straight back, skimming the grass.

 

Thirdly, keep your wrist firm. There is a tendency to use the wrists and if this is done, you will likely thin the shot with one of your discount golf clubs and the ball will go skimming across the green. When you swing through make sure that the hands stay ahead of the club and when you finish your shot, the back of your hand should still be facing the target.

 

Practice more with different golf clubs for sale in a club to cope with different lies. You know practice can makes perfect, if you use a seven iron, the ball will be in the air about 30% and roll 70% of the distance, a nine iron about 50-50 and a pitching wedge about 60-40. So use your clubs wisely depending on your lie and where the pin is on the green, but remember the three rules above.

19Aug/100

Hold a Golf Club Properly

Hold a Golf Club Properly

Hold a Golf Club Properly

As you know, all season are good season for you to start you golf games. You may take out your golf equipment and use them.

The most important thing of golf is that how you hold your golf clubs. When you are trying out different hand positions, you should hold a golf club the proper way,or you will be discomfort,maybe you will miss you shot because of your wrong way of holding your golf clubs. You should start your game by holding the golf club face open to the ball.

If you are a righty, put your left hand on the club first and grip it with a moderate grip. Make sure that there is enough room at the top of the club so that you can put your right hand on it.

Once you have the club with your left hand, place your right hand on the club and make sure that your pinky, middle, and ring fingers cover the thumb of your left hand. If you are a lefty, simply switch hands.

Make sure that when you swing the golf club you have minimal movement in your wrists.If you find there are something wrong with you clubs,you’d bette change one,there are many golf clubs for sale any where. To prevent any unwanted wrist movement, point your left thumb down the shaft of the golf club. Try swinging a couple of times to make sure that your wrists are locked.

Many people play with a golf glove for the mere fact that it will give you a bit of an edge; not to mention it prevents your hands from getting sore and ripped up. A golf glove will help to increase your grip and let you figure out the most comfortable position to hold the club.
No matter what golf clubs you use, ping g15 fairway wood or callaway x-22 irons, make sure that you are holding the club properly and your game will improve dramatically.

I want to give you another tip, make sure that the clubs you play with are the right size for you.If you donot have a right size clubs, you can change one, you also can buy some discount golf clubs,they are also very good.Stand the club straight up and down; it should come up to your waist. Remember keep your head down when you are swinging the ball, it is good for your shot.

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