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The five best tips for golf beginners

Golf is seen by many people as a rather tame and fairly easy game, but for those who actually play golf, this couldn’t be further from the truth. While playing a round of Sunday golf can be a relaxing way to spend the day, it is certainly not easy, and it requires a high level [...]

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Develop more Power in your Golf Swing

How can you develop more power in your golf swing? This is probably a question that all of us want an answer to. Most of us go to great lengths to do whatever it takes to get that “power” into our drives off the tee. I think we probably all have some ideas of where [...]

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How to hit the perfect Drive

Officially ranked in the top 20 in the World Golf Rankings, Ian Poulter is considered to be one of Britain’s top golfing experts.  Follow his tips for hitting the perfect drive. As you square up to the ball, it should sit opposite the instep of your left heel.  This ensures that when you strike the [...]

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Increasing Clubhead Speed

First and foremost we must understand the connection between the body and your golf swing. Basically, the mechanics of the golf swing are executed by your body, and in order to execute each phase of the golf swing correctly. Your body must have certain physical parameters developed within it. If these physical parameters are “not [...]

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What Are the Best Core Exercises for Golf?

Today, we are going to answer these questions and provide some beneficial golf fitness exercises for the core. First and foremost we must understand what is the core. The core is simply a reference to an anatomical area of the body. Essentially, it is all the muscles, bones, and nerves from just above your knees [...]

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Key Reasons to get a Golf Handicap

Most players who take golf lessons from me don’t have an official golf handicap. That comes as no surprise to me since most recreational golfers don’t have a golf handicap anyways. Of the more than 26 million golfers in the United States (adults who played at least one round of golf during a season), less [...]

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The Spin On Center of Gravity

You’ve probably come across the term center of gravity (COG). More than likely, you’ve seen the term in conjunction with ads for or an article about golf clubs. That’s because it’s one of the hottest concepts in golf club manufacturing technology, along with moment of inertia (MOI). And like many recreational golfers, you probably wondering [...]

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Think Your Way To A Lower Golf Handicap

Many recreational golfers rely on feel, natural talent, and repetition to hone their technique and lower their scores. Or, if they’re really old school, they may use swing thoughts developed many years ago. Not surprisingly, these players don’t see much improvement over the years in either their scores or their golf handicaps. The improvement they [...]

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Selecting the right Putter for your game

Buying a putter that’s right for you isn’t easy. You need to do your homework to find one that fits both your budget and your game, which means learning the different types of putters and clubheads available and their advantages. But doing your homework is worth it because having a good putter, as I often [...]

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Rules of Golf 2008 amendments

Here is a list of the principal amendments by The R&A and the United States Golf Association, to the Rules of Golf, 2008. General The changes to the Rules generally fall into two broad categories: (1) those that improve the clarity of the Rules and (2) those that reduce the penalties in certain circumstances to ensure [...]

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