Archive for November, 2007
Improve Your Score with Better Course Management
Thursday, November 15th, 2007Whether you are just starting to learn golf, or you have been golfing for many years and you’re just looking to refine your game, this will provide a good direction of focus for this season.
If you want your score to drop by any significant amount, you should learn to hit your 150 yard club, and […]
Golf Putting - The Missing Link - Distance Control
Thursday, November 15th, 2007putting is such a finicky part of the game. There are as many putters, gadgets, grips and
styles as there are people putting. Each of these items all saying they will “improve your putting“, but have little to no effect on you overall golf score.
But still, with all of the books, putting aids and techniques, […]
Golfing Myths Exposed
Thursday, November 15th, 2007Article by Paul Smith
I see clients from all golfing walks of life and while working in the studio with them various golfing equipment myths inevitably pop up – all heard from a very knowledgeable or reputable source of course. Often I have to break the news that they really have no basis for truth. This […]
Quick Fixes or Tips
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007Most golfers are looking for quick fixes or tips. That what we’ve all been conditioned to do. All the major golf magazines are dedicated to feeding you quick fixes. That is not what we’re trying to do with Symple Swing.
What we are trying to do with Symple Swing is to help you learn and master […]
Try a Weak Grip for Power and Height
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007In my experience, a weaker grip adds power and height to the average golfer’s shot. I recommend at least experimenting with it. When you take your grip, V’s should be created between the thumb and pointer (index) finger of your right and left hand. For my example, I’ll use the right-handed golfer. Most golfers learn […]
Fat Shots are the Worst, Fix Them Once and For All
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007The fat shot is one of the worst shots in golf. Not only will the ball generally finish only a few yards in front of you, hitting the ground behind the ball also jars your body. Your hands will hurt. And your wrists. And your shoulders. The superintendent isn’t going to be too happy, either, […]
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