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Category: Golf Training

  • Effective Short Game Training Circuit

    Effective Short Game Training Circuit

    This is an excerpt from my new book 120 Timeless Golf Lessons. This effective training circuit (from day 15; page 85) will help you to improve your short game. The book is available on amazon and all major bookdealers. It includes 120 exercises like the following one. To learn more about the book click the…

  • Enjoy the Beach! – How to Lose Your Fear of the Bunker

    Enjoy the Beach! – How to Lose Your Fear of the Bunker

    This is an excerpt from my new book “120 Timeless Golf Lessons”. This exercise (from day 3; page 27) should help you to gain some confidence with bunker shots. The book is available on amazon and all major bookdealers. It includes 120 exercises like the following one. To learn more about the book click the…

  • How to Tee Off Like a Tour Pro (Excerpt From the Free Book)

    How to Tee Off Like a Tour Pro (Excerpt From the Free Book)

    This article explains how to tee off like a pro. It  is an excerpt from my free ebook “Seven Great Golf Tips”. You can download the book by filling out the form to the right. It includes 6 more tips e.g. “How to Take Your Game From the Range to the Course” or “How to Analyse Your…

  • Golf Myths – Myth #2 Keep your Head Down as Long as Possible

    Golf Myths – Myth #2 Keep your Head Down as Long as Possible

    Lets take a look at another myth.  To keep your head down is probably the oldest and most repeated golf tip in the history of the game. The intend of the tip is to make you keep your spineangle through the shot and thus make better contact with the ball. The truth is that almost…

  • Course Management – Be Smart and Save Strokes

    Course Management – Be Smart and Save Strokes

    In general beginners don’t really care about strategy or course management because they are occupied with their technique and staying afloat. But even the newcomers to golf can benefit greatly from having a strategy on how to approach each hole. The basic idea of course management is to approach each hole with your strengths instead…

  • The Truth About the X-Factor in Golf

    The Truth About the X-Factor in Golf

    The X-Factor is a topic that’s discussed a lot in golf. There are different opinions if the relationship between shoulders, hips and spine (that was originally described by Jim McLean) can actually be characterized by a single factor – the X-Factor. In my opinion a bio mechanical correct description isn’t really necessary for the average…