Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Golf Basics – Choosing Your Putter

January 22, 2010 by ryan  
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The three lowest priorities to consider when choosing a putter are:
*The kind your best friend, who happens to be a great putter… unless of course you have had a chance to actually putt with it and you truly do like it.
*The one that looks nice or is the latest fad putter.
*The [...]

Golf Lessons – Golf Lessons In A Series

December 28, 2009 by ryan  
Filed under Putting Lessons

As spring is coming upon many of us, we all have that twinkle in our eye that this year is going to be different. I am going to commit to my golf game and take a golf lesson. Ok, actually a series of golf lessons. That is great but coming up with a structured full [...]

Finding Your Rhythm Cuts Strokes

December 26, 2009 by ryan  
Filed under Putting Lessons

There’s no perfect rhythm for golf. You can play at a fast pace or you can play it at a slower pace—and still play it well. How quickly or slowly you play doesn’t necessarily matter as far as your golf handicap is concerned. Unless, of course, you’re playing at breakneck speed or you play at [...]

Putting Without A Putter

December 25, 2009 by ryan  
Filed under Putting Lessons

Hitting a bad drive or a poor approach shot or missing a short putt can get to golfers sometimes, even those with low golf handicaps. Occasionally, golfers take their frustrations out on a club. Putters for whatever reason seem to bear the brunt of golfer frustration. Most players taking golf lessons from me know of [...]

Using The Right Putter Sheds Strokes

December 25, 2009 by ryan  
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Improving putting is the fastest way of chopping strokes off a golf handicap—bar none. Anywhere from 30 percent to 40 percent of your strokes are putts during a round. If you can reduce your putts per round, you’ll quickly lower your scores and your golf handicap. For most players, improving their putting means spending more [...]

Saving Par Cuts Golf Handicaps

December 23, 2009 by ryan  
Filed under Putting Tips

Not every PGA pro hits every green in regulation. But all are adept at saving par. Otherwise they wouldn’t be professionals. Weekend golfers, on the other hand, struggle to save par—and it costs them. It adds strokes to their scores and boosts their golf handicaps. If this is you, don’t be embarrassed. You’re not alone. [...]

Tom Kite’s Controversial Advice

December 19, 2009 by ryan  
Filed under Putting Tips

In golf putting is the name of the game. If you want to quickly reduce your golf handicap, improve your putting. How do you do that? Most experts agree that if you’re serious about improving your putting, you’ll “immerse” yourself in the effort—take golf lessons, read golf tips, and practice as much as you can. [...]

Sinking Short Putts Cuts Golf Handicap

December 19, 2009 by ryan  
Filed under Putting Tips

Most of us think we sink a lot of short putts. But research indicates otherwise. Weekend golfers sink only about half of their 12-foot putts. While professional golfers under tour conditions sink only about 20 percent of them. The emphasis here, of course, is on “under tour conditions,” which increases putting difficulty.
But sinking more [...]

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