Tag: training
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Good Old Times – Tiger Woods Swing Analysis (2001 Swing)
You can hear it time and again. People romanticising about the good old times of Tiger Woods. The times when Butch Harmon was his coach, the Tiger-Mania was at large and the man himself seemed unstoppable raking in one major after the other. Let’s take a look at his swing from 2001. Many people say…
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Lee Westwood – Q&A at WGC-Accenture Matchplay 2013
Lee Westwood answers fan questions at the Accenture Matchplay 2013 in a google+ hangout. He even spills the beans about his practice routine and how he divides his practice up between long game, short game etc. [clearboth] Talking about some great drills on how to improve your chipping, his favourite Ryder Cup partner, his personal…
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Spin it! – How to Put Backspin on the Golf Ball
The tour players do it all the time. They put so much spin on the ball that their approaches roll back after they hit the ground. They can even do it with their normal iron shots, too. These shots do not just look cool, but are also valuable tools to work the ball.[clearboth] For example you…
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State of Mind – Use a Pre-Shot Routine to Unlock Your Short Game
Many golfers seem to have a problem with their short game. I don’t even mean this in terms of their technique. It seems to be more of a mental problem that gets stronger and stronger the closer they get to the golf hole. Is this you? This syndrome mustn’t be a physical problem. Topping the…
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Play your Age – Play Golf! Don’t Hurt Yourself!
Every sport usually involves intense strain for joints and muscles. Golf makes no difference. That’s why a good hard look at your swing can not only help you to play better but also with less stress. It’s almost always possible to build a pain free golf swing for any body. It’s important to recognise all…
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Chipping Like a Champ
More than often amateur golfers aren’t able to chip their ball within 6 feet of the flagstick. Statistically the tour pros sink only 55 percent of their putts from 6 feet away. This means that that it’s very likely for most amateur golfers to miss a putt that’s even farther away. During a round of…