We’ve arrived at day three of total game improvement week.
Each day for a week, I’ll be posting a series of tips, drills, advice, and information designed to help every aspect of your game. I want us all to make one final push to get over whatever humps are in the way before the year is out.
Don’t forget to e-mail me your favorite tips and drills from any of the different categories for inclusion in the post on day-six.
Putting
How many [...]
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This is day two of total game improvement week.
Each day for a week, I’ll be posting a series of tips, drills, advice, and information designed to help every aspect of your game. I want us all to make one final push to get over whatever humps are in the way before the year is out.
Don’t forget to e-mail me your favorite tips and drills from any of the different categories for inclusion in the post on day-six.
Putting
There are many [...]
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This is day one of total game improvement week.
Each day for the next week, I’ll be posting a series of tips, drills, advice, and information designed to help every aspect of your game. I want us all to make one final push to get over whatever humps are in the way before the year is out.
Don’t forget to e-mail me your favorite tips and drills from any of the different categories for inclusion in the post on day-six.
Let’s get [...]
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For years, it was taught that during the putting stroke, the face of the putter should open on the backswing, return to square at impact, then close during the follow through.
In his Putting Bible, scientist turned short game guru, Dave Pelz advocates what he calls the pure in line square (pils) putting stroke. In reality, he’s been advocating it for a long time, but he gives it a lot of coverage in his Putting Bible.
Through testing, he has discovered [...]
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My golf course sends out a nice little newsletter to members every month. This month, there was a little section called “Myths of Golf”. I thought it would be nice to touch on the myth that was listed in the newsletter (the first one down below) as well as some other ones that came to mind.
Golf is no different than anything else. There is always some degree of misinformation out there that spreads through foursomes, grill rooms, [...]
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