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Breaking 100 – Get on the Green from 50 Yards in – On Your First Try!
PGA Tour players If ranked in the top 50 of short game statistics will get the ball up and down 90 to 100 percent of the time. Golfers who are struggling to break 100 are more in the less than 10 percent area or doing even worse. If you up that percentage you are well…
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The Big Wiesy – Michelle Wie Golf Swing Analysis
Michelle Sung Wie was born October 11, 1989. She began playing golf at the age of four. At the age of 10 Michelle Wie became the youngest player to qualify for the USGA amateur championship. She turned professional just before her 16th birthday in 2005. There was a lot of buzz and news around her.…
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Breaking 100 – Reduce the Number of Your Three Putts Drastically
If you are still struggling with breaking 100 than reducing the number of three putts you have during a round is usually the place where you can shave of strokes the fastest and most consistent way. Putts should usually make up a maximum of 40 percent of your total score. So if you want to…
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Winning Precision – Justin Rose Golf Swing Analysis
Justin Peter Rose was born July 1980 in South Africa. At the age of five his family moved to England where he found his passion for golf and could begin to take the game more seriously. He was in the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings for 34 weeks between November 2007 and…
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12 Easy Tips to Play Golf With Style and Enjoy it More
Firstly, I’m guessing that if you’re reading this then you’re not one of those lucky so-and-so’s who get paid a bucket load of cash to do what a handful of us attempt to do every weekend…GOLF! Golf is by no means a simple sport, but there are a number of ways to help you play…
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Keys to Breaking 100 – Keeping the Ball in Play
If you are a beginning golfer and still struggle with breaking 100 consistently there’s one thing you should always keep in the back of your mind. And that is: Keep the ball in play! According to statistics by golfTec you only need to hit two fairways per round to break 100. That might not seem…
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