Correcting the Golf Slice - Tips to Fix Your Slice
...n hitting with my driver or long irons, I couldn't concentrate and wasn't confident enough to play any other shots like I used to be able to; even wedges and approach shots.
I tried a number of things to correct the slice, including changing my grip on the clubs, altering my swing approach, moving my feet positioning, and slowing down my swing. Annoyingly, although I began to hit well on the driving range I couldn't take that onto the course. For some reason I found playing a round of golf would take me back to exactly where I was before with my golf slice. I think many golfers have this problem when they try to sort out their swing. It's easy hitting good shots on the range, but playing an actu...more
Golfers - How to Stop Falling onto the Back Foot
...- especially if I had been going for a ball peeling screamer. (And you know how often those come off).
I think I was probably lifting my head looking for the golf ball or maybe I was just swinging off balance but what ever the reason I found that I was pushing and pulling that golf ball all o...more
Proper Shoes On The Course Pay off
...added traction protects you from slippery slopes and the often hilly terrain of golf courses. When trying to improve your game, consider the fact that proper golf footwear will aid in taking off those tricky shots you will encounter two or three times on the green. Factor that in with all the money youve invested in your clubs and dont you owe it to yourself to invest a hundred dollars or less in some golf shoes?
What should you look for in a pair of good golf spikes?
Well, everyone has different needs but, there ...more
Golf Tips for the Beginning Golfer
...her effective golf tip is involved with a swing path. An inside to square swing generally results in a straight shot because it encourages a hook from the club to the ball. The target line is an imaginary line that extends from the ball to the intended target. A golfers goal is an inside-outside swing path that ultimately moves slightly outside after impact.<...more