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30th November 2011

Utilize the SkyCaddie SGX in Order to Enhance Your Game and Decrease Scores

The SkyCaddie SGX. It's the most versatile gps for golf that is available for the experienced golfer as well as the newbie. Start using the standard capabilities up to the innovative features to get a higher level of golf course knowledge barely short of ...

06th July 2011

Tapping Your Power Potential

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse Every golfer yearns to hit the ball longer and straighter. Every golfer can. Body type, age, golf handicap—none of these disqualify you from driving the ball farther. The key to longer shots is tapping your power pote...

29th June 2011

How Can You Improve Your Golf Game - Use This Simple Process

Are you struggling with your golf game? Are you looking for ways to reduce your golf handicap? Do you have specific problems with Driving or Iron Play, Putting or Bunker Play, Chipping or Pitching? Let's assume you're like me. You do some things well o...

31st May 2011

Best Putting Stance

How do you justify if your golf swing is too rapid or too slow? The following are some of the "symptoms" of a quickly/challenging swing. 1) If your golf ball is heading to certain course every single time you hit the ball. two) Swing path curved just a...

19th May 2011

Three Golf Tips On Making Impact

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse Impact is the moment of truth in golf. Impact is where the rubber meets the road—no matter what your golf handicap. Jim Flick, noted teacher and author, provides golf lessons to Tour professionals for a living. He ...

09th May 2011

Keys To Creating A Solid One-Plane Swing

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse Golf swings fall into one of two basic types. With a one-plane swing, the golfer bends over more and swings around her body. With the two-plane swing, the golfer stands upright more and shifts her weight from back ...

15th April 2011

Crank Out More Yardage Now

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse Want to add 40+ yards to your drives right now—without taking golf lessons? Imagine what that could do for your golf handicap. A study done by Golf Digest indicates that you can add 40+ yards to your drives simply by ...

21st March 2011

Are These Two New Cleveland golf Fit for You?

The key is to put pressure on the victory of playing. It can cause opponents to make mistakes or take adverse fluctuations. For example, if your opponent hit a good drive, you can afford the expense of some distance, hit the target attempts to close or...

23rd February 2011

Golf Etiquette

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse Golfers can do things that can really annoy you. Take slow play. Most golfers can play a round of golf in about 4.0-4.5 hours. That's moving at a steady but brisk pace. But some golfers take all their time, especia...

17th February 2011

Building Confidence In Your Lag Putting

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse Weekend golfers are finding it harder these days to hole out in two. It's not because they're bad putters. It's because today's greens are larger than in the past and there are more courses than previously. Hence, the...

17th February 2011

Scoring With Sand Wedge

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse Many golfers think the sand wedge (56 degrees) is just for sand shots. It's not. While the sand wedge is a great bunker club, it's also a great scoring club, if you know what you're doing. In fact, you can save a...

16th February 2011

Five Keys To Hitting Crisp Wedges

Copyright (c) 2011 Jack Moorehouse A recent article PGA standout Sergio Garcia stressed the importance of hitting good wedge shots. We couldn't agree more with Sergio. Good wedge play is the foundation of a solid short game. A good wedge shot—whether h...

28th December 2010

Choose the Right Putter

Can the right equipment help you play better golf? It certainly can. Before you invest in any clubs, you should ask yourself what kind of a golfer you are. Are you the kind that will be content to play a few rounds a year -- say at company outings? Or ...

09th August 2010

A Golf Lesson on Plane Angles Shifts (Part I)

Copyright (c) 2010 Jack Moorehouse This is the first part of a two-part article discussing the role of plane angle shifts. This week we discuss the four different plane angles in your swing. Next week we'll discuss plane angel shift models. Every go...

06th May 2010

Think Your Way To A Lower Golf Handicap

Personal records drive golfers to succeed. Setting a goal of breaking 90 for the first time or chopping two strokes from your golf handicap compels us to work hard, practice smart, and stay focused. It also compels use to think differently when facing dif...

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