If you are constantly hooking or slicing your shots, you will want to know how to hit a golf ball straight. Clearly, every golfer desires a straight shot because it gives you maximum yardage of the tee. In addition, if you can hit a golf ball straight down the fairway, it makes your approach shot to the green that much easier.
Archive for July, 2008
Hit A Golf Ball Straight Down The Middle Of The Fairway
Sunday, July 6th, 2008Posted in Golf | No Comments »
Training Techniques: Training Massive Muscles (Part 1)
Saturday, July 5th, 2008To get optimum conditions resulting in a highly anabolic environment within the body, it is important to train the muscles on the biggest of the body’s muscles paying attention to aspects of training and stimulation. Some good examples here would be squats, deadlift, and leg-pressing as these would force the thigh, hip and lower back muscles, due to the fact that they are the largest muscle mass in the body. The resulting in not only these masses growing through intensive training stress but also other muscle areas within the body.
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How to Use Course Management
Friday, July 4th, 2008Course management is a skill and it’s only by gaining experience and actually getting on the golf course that you will develop your ability in this area. We all make mistakes, but you have to learn in order to avoid making the same mistakes in the future and increase your chance to score well.
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4 Choices Of Cheap Golf Clubs
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008If you are looking for cheap golf clubs, then read on, because I am going to tell you about the top 4 options that are available. Most people think of eBay when they are searching for cheap golf clubs but I am not a fan of buying golf clubs from a nameless person who is selling clubs of an unknown condition.
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The History Of The US Open Golf Tournament
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008The second oldest of the major golf tournaments, the US Open golf tournament started 35 years alter The Open in 1895. Originally, the majors consisted of The Open, The (British) Amateur Championship, The US Open, and The US Amateur. With the introduction of The PGA in 1916 and The Masters in 1934, eventually the majors were described as The Masters, The US Open, The Open, and The PGA.
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