Tag: 120 Timeless Golf Lessons
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Money Shots – Long Game Golf Lesson
Professional golf tournaments are very often a very close call. The competition and level of play is so high that a stroke per round can be all that stands between winning the tournament or losing the tour card. All the best players who keep winning tournaments have the ability to somehow perform a specific shot when it is…
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Simon Says – Very Entertaining Golf Format
Routine is one of the most important aspects of good golf. I am stressing this fact a lot. But there is also another side to the coin. Many players are getting in a rut and are doing the same mistakes over and over again. Instead of trying new things to break out of their habits, they think that they…
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Change Sides – Long Game Golf Lesson
For most golfers one side of their body seems to be responsible for the power of their swing, while the other side is all about control and direction. For a right-handed golfer their right hand and arm is usually used for power, while their left hand controls the clubface. Others say that golf is a two-handed sport and that,…
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Creative Shots – Short Game Golf Lesson
What most people do not think of when they see a professional player pull off one of those creative shots is that he or she has probably practiced it a lot. Chances would not be on the players side, if he or she made it up on the spot. Yet those creative shots can give a golfer the…
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Walk the Talk – Mental Game Golf Lesson
What goes through your mind when you are performing your golf shots? Most people I asked this question could not really remember or made something up that might not be necessarily true. The next time you are out try to focus on what is going through your mind while playing. This is difficult, because by actively trying to observe…
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We Don‘t Need No Score! – Mental Game Golf Lesson
When was the last time you played a complete round of golf without counting your score? For some people the answer to this question is “Never”. Some people might even ask themselves what the sense of that would be. After all, golf is about making the lowest score possible on 18 holes, right? Well, yes…
