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Golf Blog with free golf instruction video and audio for your putting, swing, grip and more.
Golf Blog with free golf instruction video and audio for your putting, swing, grip and more.
Booking golf packages Florida will give you the best golf vacation at the best price. (…)
If you want to golf on a budget, but think these kinds of opportunities don't exist, there is good news for you. Here are some reasons why cheap golf vacations are growing in popularity. (…)
Pointers to follow when looking for online golf instruction tips to help improve your game. (…)
What do Ernie Els and Fred Couples have in common when it comes to ballstriking? Ernie is a big strapping guy. Fred is a smaller, slightly built man. (…)
Want to know how to improve your golf game? Take a look at the condition and style of your golf grips. Are they tattered and worn out? (…)
Do you slice your drives? The most common shot shape that any golfer sees is the slice, and it gets exaggerated with the driver. (…)
You need an athletic posture for an explosive powerful swing. Here's 4 simple steps to follow.
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This week I had the opportunity to coach at the CN Women's Tour event in Duncan, BC. (…)
This week I am in New Brunswick at the Royale Cup, the Women's Canadian Amateur Championships. (…)
We really have no control over those that we play against. Imagine DiMarco shooting one of the lowest totals in the history of the event yet still so far away. (…)
The Open Championship safely secured its spot on the TV calendar of all golf fans, for the next few years anyway, with the best finish to a major probably since the last time it was held in 1999 also at Carnoustie. (…)
An entire book could be written on how to make the game of golf more enjoyable for beginner players. (…)
The golf grip is the natural result of you gripping the club instinctively. Understanding the technicalities of the golf grip requires a full understanding its purpose. (…)
If you know how to play a curve shot in golf, you will have a powerful tool in your armory that the professional players could not do without. (…)
Golf is not a psychological game. That has been said so many times, yet if you had a good grasp of the psychology of golf you would be a much better player. (…)
Golf balls have come a long way since the days of the old 'feathery' which most of you will have heard of but never seen. (…)
If you asked five people to give you just one major tip to improve your golf game, the one given would depend a lot on the people giving them. (…)
One of the most infuriating things on a golf course is to be stuck behind players that cannot keep their round up to speed. (…)
As winter is upon us, you will likely find that your golf course is closed until the early spring. (…)
Sensory motor learning is the only type of golf swing improvement that is both scientifically sound and available to everyone. (…)