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Golf Swing

posted on December 13th, 2006

The typical golfer knows way too much about what is NOT important about the golf swing and very little about what is! Is your golf swing providing you with results you need to compete? Are you wasting strokes by slicing, topping or hooking the golf ball? Do you suffer many penalty...

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Putting

posted on September 18th, 2006

The ball must be struck on the sweet spot of the putter blade in order to maintain a constant strength of hitting. Exactly as with the longer shots, we must strive towards perfect strikes and in putting, this means knowing where the perfect striking point is on the putter blade. The point can, however, vary between putter models...

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How to Cure a Golf Hook

posted on December 11th, 2006

If you've been battling a hook for a while you understand how frustrating they can be. Everyone else is, more than likely, slicing the ball, and you are playing from the opposite side of the fairway. But... the hook really is pretty easy to cure. Try this sequence of corrections...

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Correcting a Golf Slice

posted on May 15th, 2007

Slicing the ball is a common problem among golfers. A slice is when the ball travels from one direction to the other [depending on the left or right-handedness of the golfer], generally not in the direction you want it to go. This contrariness of the ball not to go straight toward the hole...

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