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Save Money On Golf

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Millions of people love golf. That’s the good news. The bad news – unless you own a golf course – is that millions of people also spend way too much money on golf year after year. If you fall into this category and you would like to reduce your cost for playing golf, then you need to look into getting a golf discount book.

A golf discount book is exactly as it sounds. What people look for most in these discount books is discounts on tee times at golf courses. Most golf discount books are local so you will only find discounts for local courses. However, it’s also possible to find national golf discount books. Some of them have enormous selections, going as high as 350 courses. In some rare cases, even higher.

Golf Tips Putting

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

There’s a saying in golf that you “drive for show and putt for dough”. What that means is that when it comes to be successful in golf you’ve got to be able to make putts. The good news is putting is the easiest part of the game to practice, and if you really want to improve your game, make time to practice!

Every putt is a straight putt… If you practice making 4 ft, straight in putts, you’ll be able to groove your stroke and build confidence. When you get on the course and are facing longer putts, keep in mind the way to be consistent is starting the ball on the line you choose every time. Make the same stroke you made for the 4 footers, and just adjust for speed. Don’t change your stroke because a putt breaks left or right.

Some Golf Swing Tips

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Do you hook the ball too much? If so, that’s unfortunate, but the good news is that it’s easily curable. Some golf swing tips for a hook are listed below.

The most common problem with a hook is that the golfer is griping the club too loose and with their fingers. There’s a bit of irony in this because you usually want to grip the club loose for more clubhead speed and power. With the hook, you’re wrists are often too loose, causing a jerking motion. Try griping the club with your palms for more control.

If that doesn’t work, make sure you are lined up correctly and parallel to target. Otherwise, move the ball up in your stance. Hopefully, these golf swing tips will help cure your hook.