Tag: Short Game
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Golf Swing Secrets Of The Greats – Tom Watson
When we are talking about grace and staying true to the game it doesn’t get any better than Tom Watson. Thomas Sturges Watson was born in September 4, 1949 and is still one of the most iconic golfers of our time. With 71 professional victories and 8 major titles he was one of the few…
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Pitching to Targets – Improve Your Pitch Shots Fast
Time and again people seem to forget that golf is a target game, when they are practising. They get in a rut and work on the mechanics of their swing or specific positions they want to go through or hold. That is okay to some extent, but not, if that is all you are doing…
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The Laboratory – How To Get Out Of The Sand In Style
Let‘s go back to the bunker. Unfortunately you will find your golf ball more than often in a difficult lie in the bunker. As if hitting the bunker would not be troublesome enough. But only few golfers actually work on their sand play. It is somewhat of a red rag to them and yet they do not want to…
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Take Another Look in the Mirror – Improving Your Putting Stroke With a Mirror
Putting technique seems to be the most diverse. Sure there are also all kinds of different swings, if you look at the long game. But whenever I am playing golf I often meet or see somebody taking an approach to putting that I have not seen before. Well, whatever works I think to myself then. But I also believe…
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Recovery – Short Game Golf Lesson
Most of the time your shots will not come out exactly like you intended. Even if you were one of the best players in the world, you would still face recovery shots and deal with difficult lies. As I always say, golf is a process and sometimes you just face more difficult situations than other times. The good…
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Medical Strips – Short Game Putting Lesson
Only if you are able to hit with the sweet spot of your putter every time, you can be sure that a consistent stroke generates the same roll every time. You may be shocked when you try this exercise, that you are actually making contact all over the place with your putter. But do not sweat it. Once you…