Tag: golf tips
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Emotional Roller-Coaster – Mental Game Golf Lesson
In my experience emotions have a big impact on your performance and golf swing, positive and negative. Even more than most people might think. Professional players know this because they often have to play although they are not feeling well. The weekend warrior can simply stay at home, if there is anything wrong. But there is also some valuable lessons…
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Chipping And Pitching Made Easy As 1, 2 ,3
This video will help you distinguish between the chip shot and the pitch shot. If you can train yourself to separate these two shots and use them, individually, as necessary, you will be able to lower your scores, dramatically. Special Offer by Punchbowl Golf Check out the good folks over at Punchbowl Golf (www.punchbowlgolf.com) who…
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Keep the Golden Mean – Long Game Golf Lesson
Every golfer knows that feeling when you hit a ball flush right with the sweet spot of your club. For some people just one of those perfect shots makes a whole practice session worthwhile. Working on hitting with the sweet spot of your clubs does not only make you a more consistent ball striker, but will also improve…
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Back to School – Mental Game Golf Lesson
Having a sound understanding of the ball flight laws is crucial, if you want to improve your swing in any respect. If you know what your typical ball flights are, you can conclude what you are doing during your swing. As the famous golf teacher John Jacobs said: Golf is what the ball does. Go on the internet and…
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Birdie Book – Mental Game Golf Lesson
You have probably seen the professional caddies using a birdie book on broadcasts of golf tournaments. They are a valuable tool for course management and understanding the course. Do you have a birdie book for your local golf course? If not, I want you to start one right now. You can even use your journal, if you like to.…
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Copycat – Full Swing Golf Lesson
With modern technology it is quite easy to look at a lot of professional swings in a short amount of time. Just jump onto YouTube and search for your favourite pro and the words “swing analysis”. You will find a lot of videos of professional swings in slow motion and very high quality. Trying to mimic a professional swing…