Posted at Mar 31st, 2009 in Golf Books
by golfmasterjj
If you are a golfer, you are surely aware of the importance of improving your putting skills to improve your game. It would seem highly improbable, but just practicing and a few improvements here and there could vastly improve such skills.
All you need to do is to keep on practicing the newly-acquired skills until you are completely confident of putting them to use. Remember, a good putting skill will ultimately translate into a much improved long shot, so taking the time to practice your putting is very important.
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Posted at Mar 29th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Frank De Sousa
One of the ways you could improve your golfing skills is to improve your putting talents. It might seem highly unlikely but you can actually improve your skills by doing regular practice and taking care of some minor areas of your game. The moment you know what is expected of you, it is time to go on practicing till you are completely thorough with the skills. Remember, a good putting skill will ultimately translate into a much improved long shot, so taking the time to practice your putting is very important.
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Posted at Mar 28th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Lucas Pingston
Are you looking to improve your golf game? If you are, you’re certainly not alone. No matter how well you play - from novice to pro, golfers are always trying to find out how to make their golf game better. Instructional golf videos (meaning DVD’s) are available and may be just what you’re looking for to enhance your golf play. These videos will not necessarily give you all the golf training you need but they are sure to give you valuable lessons and you’ll see an overall improvement.
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Posted at Mar 28th, 2009 in Golf Books
by Alvin
There are some basic elements of the golf swing that the golfer should use as a mental checklist when taking a shot. The first element is the bodys alignment toward the target. Stand five to ten feet behind the ball, with the ball directly between your body and the desired target. Locate guidance targets on the ground (leaves, blades of grass, dirt, etc.) inches in front and behind the golf ball that should be on a direct line with where you are standing and the target. Keep your eyes on those ground targets as you approach the ball.
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Posted at Mar 26th, 2009 in Golf Books
by golfmasterjj
To make your game of golf truly memorable you need to master your back swing. Mastering this skill would come between you and a great game of golf. While it is possible to play golf without it, but a good back swing can greatly improve your game and improve your putting skills too. While focusing on this area, remember that you aim should not be to improve your power alone, but to improve your form and distance.
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