Golf is made easy if we develop strong fundamentals. I guess that is the same for any sport, but for new players (especially seniors) developing the proper fundamentals goes a long way to lowering our golf scores. If your golf journey is just beginning or you want a refresher, then the five fundamentals presented here to day are key to enjoying this great sport.
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Three Tips For Hitting Consistent Irons
If you are like me, I struggled hitting my irons consistently. I practiced and practiced all aspects of setup, ball location, balance, tempo and many more in order to hit my irons consistently. Over the years, I worked on my hunt and peck method with slow agonizing success. Looking back, I wish I had discovered this video (actually there were no videos back in my early days of golf) or at least the information much sooner in my golfing journey. Well, thanks to Rick Shiels, you will benefit from my experience.
Continue readingGolf Tips For Beginners That Work
The number of golf tips offered on the internet is staggering. Trying to sift through the ‘white noise‘ can be frustrating, annoying and down right discouraging. An additional struggle for beginners is understanding what tip is designed to help their level of play. Well, look not further, I found a video that will answer many of your burning golf questions!
Continue readingTips For The More Experienced Golfers
There are many different tips for experienced golfers that may not not be achievable. Most of the time it is a physical limitation, but not always. I came across a video that offers three simple tips to improve our distance with your driver. Before we venture into new areas to improve our game, ensure that you are physically ready and able to try. What the video shows is three simple things we can do as seniors to increase our distance off the tee.
Continue readingKnowing What You Know In Golf
Any player who has played a fair amount of golf understands that there are limitations to their golf game. This comes as no surprise, yet many (including myself years ago) do little to change this situation. I am not talking about conducting exhaustive research to fill our knowledge gaps, although that is always a good idea, but developing an understanding of what we can and cannot do with our golf clubs. This stage in our developmental process is often overlooked. Regardless, I have one sure fire tip that will help fix your woes and improve your overall game.
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