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How to Lower your Golf Score

There is a way to quickly lower your golf score. The most efficient to do so is by improving your putting. Although there are golfers who put the blame on the putter itself as the reason for their bad putt sometimes its he grip causing a problem. It helps if the grip of the putter has a flat surface instead of being completely rounded.

Shaft Length:

It is advisable for the shaft to be at the appropriate length for the golfer to have a posture that allows the arms to hang down straight from the shoulders to ease the swing of the arm.

The head of the putter should be heavy if the golfer plays on slow-greens. If the golfer plays on fast-greens, the putter head should be light.

Use a Solid Grip:

When engaging in play, the putter should be gripped in a way that is comfortable to the golfer. The thumbs must be on a surface of the area of the putter grip that is flat.

The face of the putter should be perpendicular to the line of the target. You would be able to know if the putter is correctly aimed if you look at the direction of the ball from behind. You can try this exercise: on your ball, make a distinguishing mark. Then, pick up the ball and replace the ball. Point the writing you made on the ball towards the line of the target.

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Posted in Golf Lessons on May 28th, 2008, 10:44 am by admin     

A Guided Tour Of Two Hundred Bunkers

by Russell R. Collins

Golf has been referred to in the past as a good walk, spoiled by the interruptions. Golf has been described in various other ways too, some of the colourful being by the golf widows who only occasionally see their partners return victorious from the course. If this sounds like you, then you may have heard of Jack Nicklaus. He is a world champion at golf, having been voted as Golfer of the Century. Unfortunately it doesn’t appear as though I was nominated for the honour, but then Jack does tend to sink more balls than I do. In fact, mine seem to have an aversion to the little holes scattered across the course, unless of course they have sand in them.

One of the things that Jack is well known for, besides his expertise at playing the game, is his expertise at designing courses as well. All across the world there are golf courses that have his name on them as the designer, and they’re popular not just because of his name, but because they are so well planned to provide a broad, challenging and exciting game of golf for both the professional and the amateur alike. I just discovered recently that there is one place in Spain where an amazing nine courses have been designed by him, and all located together. It’s one of those overseas property resorts, aimed primarily at golfers. With 162 tees to start from, that sounds like a few lost balls for me, and a wonderful experience for anyone who knows their four iron from their putter.

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Posted in Uncategorized on May 27th, 2008, 4:25 am by Stuart Russell     

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Posted in golf tournaments on May 27th, 2008, 3:02 am by Darren Warmuth     

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