Posts Tagged ‘score’

Bon Voyage Golf Ball

Posted in Uncategorized on August 1st, 2011 by admin – 1,195 Comments

Everyone wants to hit the ball as far as humanly possible. Why? Because it helps your score and makes you look cool. Let’s be honest, those are the facts, right? If you fall into the “human male” category, then this is especially the case. In order to achieve what you desire, you need to pay careful attention to the following golf tips tee. Then again, you don’t need to pay too much attention. These golf tee tips are actually quite simple.

Your first instruction is to tee the ball high, especially when the wind as at your back. Higher trajectory will lead to more distance. Your second and only other instruction is to move forward in your stance. This will maximize your weight transfer, which will also lead to more airtime.

PGA Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2011 by admin – 3,363 Comments

Taking a golf lesson is a necessary step if you want to be a successful golfer. The phrase ‘successful golfer’ can lead people to think of all different types of scenarios. For instance, does this pertain to a professional golfer, someone who shots under 80, someone who betters their average score every year, or something else? The answer is that it doesn’t matter who you are; you can always improve your golf game. Even the pros take golf lessons. The key is to take a lesson from the right person. You wouldn’t see a professional golfer taking lessons from a weekend warrior. When you’re in search of a golf lesson, go with a PGA golf lesson, not someone who placed an ad in the paper. This way, you will never have to worry about having made the wrong decision.

A Combination Golf Tip

Posted in Uncategorized on February 4th, 2011 by admin – 1,754 Comments

If you’re familiar with golf instruction, then you already know the importance of the grip. The stance and the grip are the two most important factors when it comes to improving your golf score. And of the two, the grip is probably the most important factor. But the following tip is a combination. The first part of this tip is simple. When you address the ball, make sure your hands are close together – regardless of which of the three traditional grips you’re using. When you swing, keep your arms extended the entire time. Keeping your arms extended might feel awkward at first. This is normal. But it’s important that you stick with it. If you manage to stick with it, you will see your score drop faster than you could have ever expected.

Chipping Tips to Improve Your Short Game

Posted in Uncategorized on September 9th, 2010 by admin – 915 Comments

Often times, you will come up a little short of the green, maybe 20 or 30 yards. You’re a little too far off the green to putt and a little too close to take a full swing. The answer is to become a proficient chipper.

Chipping involves launching the ball a few feet off the ground, allowing it to land on the green and roll toward the hole. The more you master this skill, the greater your chances of lowering your score. To chip, you should probably use a 7 or 8 iron which has sufficient loft to get the ball in the air, but will not make the ball fly too high like a sand iron or 56 degree wedge. Keep the ball about in the middle of your stance, swing back about halfway and follow through smoothly.

How To Lower Your Handicap In No Time

Posted in Uncategorized on August 12th, 2010 by admin – 1,188 Comments

To lower your handicap, you have to play better consistently. This can be done in no time if you are dedicated to your golf game. For a weekend golfer, lowering the handicap will be more difficult, but it is not impossible.

#1: Take A Swing Everyday
Regardless of whether you go to the range, golf course, or your backyard, make sure you swing a club everyday. This is help you stay in rhythm and gain confidence in your golf swing.

#2: Play Against Yourself
Before you hit the course, give yourself a reasonable for each hole you will play. Try your best to beat that score as though it were your opponent.

#3: Learn How To Use Your Wedges
Practice different shots with your wedges and learn your distances and abilities. Your score will lower with better shots inside of 100 yards.

A Beginning Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on August 10th, 2010 by admin – 932 Comments

If you are brand new to the game of golf, before you even pick up a club, you should learn a little bit about the terminology and etiquette.

Hopefully, you know that a birdie or eagle is not something that flys, but a good score in golf. A two iron is not a household appliance for pressing the wrinkles out of your clothes and a dogleg is not an animal part.

Etiquette is an important part of golf. A good lesson for a beginner golfer is to learn the basics. Don’t talk while someone is teeing off. Don’t stand in the line of vision of somebody who is putting. Never get impatient and “hit up” on a group ahead of you that you think is playing too slow.

Eventually, as you play a few rounds, you will be comfortable knowing you are playing the game the right way.

The Aspects of a Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on June 21st, 2010 by admin – 714 Comments

A golf lesson covers various aspects of the game they can be of interest to the beginner or more experienced player. Basic instruction is offered and how to swing the club, which club to use on the course in different situations and the overall rules of how the game is played. The instructor will take you step-by-step each part, modeling how it should be done and then give you feedback on your performance. This will help you to instill good habits from the beginning and not to form bad ones that can wreck your score on the course. Golf lessons are given by professionals who have extensive experience playing and knowledge of how to teach others using various methods.

Drop Strokes from Your Golf Score

Posted in Uncategorized on June 14th, 2010 by admin – 1,454 Comments

Golfers sometimes get to a certain point in their game and seem to get stuck right there. If you are stuck shooting no better than 90, there is something you can do that can easily drop five strokes off your game.

Chances are very good that when you shoot right around 90 you are capable of making a par or better on every hole. The reason your score tends to rise above 90 is that you have two or three holes that are disasters. How many times do you get an 8 on a par 4 immediately after getting par on the previous hole. Concentrate and play EVERY shot like it was the first. Don’t think about the last bad shot. A positive attitude goes a long way.

Improve Your Golf Swing and Improve Your Golf Game

Posted in Uncategorized on June 11th, 2010 by admin – 247 Comments

Have you taken your golf game as far as you can and feel it just needs a little push to be better? The best thing anyone can do to improve their golf game is to take a few golf swing lessons. Golf swing lessons will maximize the strike on the ball and focus your energy into driving it down the middle of the fairway.
Don’t spend a lot of money on new clubs and balls until you have given golf swing lessons a try. Nothing will make an impact on improving your golf game like golf swing lessons. Be the golfer you were born to be. Sign up for golf swing lessons today, and start lowering your score tomorrow.

Golf Courses Book

Posted in Uncategorized on April 9th, 2010 by admin – 1,527 Comments

An excellent gift idea for any golf enthusiast would be a golf courses book. A golf courses book is a book that consolidates information for hundreds of different golf courses located across the country and the world. While one of these books can be a great piece of memorabilia, it is also quite functional and can actually improve someone’s play.

One way that a golf courses book could improve a person’s play is by giving details and tips on how to play each course. For example, one of these books could tell a golfer where to hit the ball on any given hole. This type of information could help a golfer set up the easiest possible shots and puts, which by the end of a round will shave strokes off of their score.