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  • 12 Easy Tips to Play Golf With Style and Enjoy it More

    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…

  • Keys to Breaking 100 – Keeping the Ball in Play

    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…

  • “It should feel oily.” – Fred Couples Golf Swing Analysis

    “It should feel oily.” – Fred Couples Golf Swing Analysis

    Fred “Boom Boom” Couples is one of the golfers that come to mind when you are looking for an effortless golf swing. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2013. He was the world no. 1 golfer for a time with his most notable win at the 1992 Masters Tournament. Fred…

  • The Tank – K.J. Choi Golf Swing Analysis

    The Tank – K.J. Choi Golf Swing Analysis

    Choi Kyung-ju (aka K.J. Choi) is the internationally most successful golfer from South Korea. He won 18 times already on the PGA tour since his carreer start in 1993. Before K.J. Choi found his passion in golf he was involved in competitive powerlifting. He was able to squat 350 pounds (159 kg) as a 95-pound…

  • Perfect Ballance – Phil Mickelson Golf Swing Analysis

    Perfect Ballance – Phil Mickelson Golf Swing Analysis

    Phil “Lefty” Mickelson is one of the most iconic golfers of our time. People often say he’s the opposite of Tiger Woods some even say that there are only two kinds of people. They say you can be either a Phil or a Tiger kinda guy. Well today I don’t want to talk about this…

  • The 4 Learning Styles and How They Apply to Golf Instruction

    The 4 Learning Styles and How They Apply to Golf Instruction

    According to David A. Kolb (an American educational theorist) there are four destinct learning styles. People tend to grasp new concepts and ideas best with one of these four learning styles (see also: Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development by David A. Kolb). If you know which of these styles fits…