Category: 120 Timeless Golf Lessons
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1001 – Long Game Golf Challenge
If you want to play consistently throughout a round of golf you must be able to keep a steady pace especially in tournaments. It is easy to let your whole golf swing fall apart with one missed shot. You must also be able to adjust yourself to swing tendencies that you might have that particular day. This exercise will…
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Chipping Like a Champ – Short Game Chipping Exercise – Par-4 Chipping
Being able to perform under pressure is as important in the short game as it is in the long game. Maybe even more important. So by setting some specific goals while practising your short game can help you to improve a lot. Try the following exercise. Chip with two balls. You need your wedge and your putter. Chip with…
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Check Your Library – How to Learn From Golf Books!
Most golfers have an extensive library of golf books. But most golfers actually do not read their books. Because they are looking for an easy solution to improve their swing immediately they get bored by the same instructions over and over again. Start with the grip. Aim correctly etc. pp. They start to skip through the books and do…
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One Club Up! One Club Down! – Go Play / Golf Challenge
To the golfer it is critical to know which club produces which lengths. But the thing is that with equipment changes, experience and the natural development of your swing these numbers can change over time. Many golfers do not even know which clubs in their bag produce which length. This exercise will force you to…
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Get in Shape – Long Game Golf Lesson
Being able to shape your shots at will can be useful in some situations and deeply satisfying for your ego. Of course you need a very precise iron play and understanding of your own swing to do so. Whatever your current skill level is, your game benefits from this exercise. Even if you are not capable yet to reproduce…
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Putting Down the Coins – Short Game Golf Lesson
Many people consider putting a game of its own in the world of golf. In the end a 10 inch putt counts as much as a 300 yard monster drive. On your scorecard are only numbers, no shots. Moreover, virtually every hole ends with having to make a putt. You cannot practice it enough. So the following…