Archive for October, 2010
Golf Pitching and Chipping Shot – Know How to Execute Properly
Over 60% of your golf score can be attributed to the short game and the degree that you can successfully execute the golf pitching shot and golf chipping shot is critical to improving your score. To help you get the most out of your short game on or off the course, here are some critical shot tips to become a short game master.
Golf Pitching Shot: Setup and Execution
Fixing My Golf Slice – I Need Help!
Just like you, I used to need help fixing my golf slice. Wouldn’t it be nice to know how to correct your golf slice? Anyone who has ever played golf before knows how annoying a slice can be. It is not easy to fix. Fortunately, with some practice and determination, it is definitely possible to fix your golf slice. In this article, you can expect to learn some tips on how to fix that problematic golf slice.
First, you need to understand that there is no one size fit all solution. We are all different in the way we play golf. However, there are always a few common problems that all golfers face from time to time. It is up to you to identify the main reason that causes you to slice frequently.
Build Your Own Motivational Memory Bank
I don’t know if you picked up on it but the European Ryder Cup team have had motivational videos constantly running in the team room. The videos have been showing all the team, receiving trophies, holing putts, chipping in, in fact a constant reminder of all their best and greatest moments.
What is this doing – It’s reinforcing good memories, showing them how good they are, reminding them of their great achievements of before.
Where Do You Get the Right Golf Swing Mechanics Advice?
When Dean found himself angrily using words that he hadn’t said out loud in many years, he knew his game was in trouble. Dean loved playing golf, but lately he was getting more and more frustrated with his golf swing mechanics. It seemed the harder he tried to fix it, the more his swing would do just the opposite of what he wanted. He was starting to resent the game that he had loved for so long. It wasn’t meant to be like this. Before he retired, he would look forward to any chance to play golf. Now he had all the time in the world and he was dreading the fight and struggle that he had every time he held a golf club. Dean needed help to improve his golf swing. Where could Dean get advice on improving his golf swing mechanics?
• Sporting Goods Shop: Dean was able to go to his local sporting goods store and ask the staff there about the golf training programs that they stocked. Many of the guys that worked at the store didn’t play golf as much as Dean did, but they had some good advice on what sold and what didn’t. Dean wanted to get advice from someone with as much knowledge as he did or more on game improvement.