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5 Types Of Golf Wedges – A Quick Golf Wedge Buying Guide
This is an article introducing the 5 types of golf wedges. The Pitching Wedge, The Gap/ Approach Wedge, The Sand Wedge, The Lob Wedge, The Golf Chipper (relatively new ‘wedge’)
How To Grip A Putter – 7 Most Popular Putting Styles
It’s undoubtedly that putting is the most important element when it comes to lowering your golf score. As golfers, we know how pointless it is to be amazing with your driver and irons just to struggle with one putting a 5-footer. By then, your chances of reaching a mid-handicap or even scoring close to a … Read more
How To Play Golf: Golf For Dummies
Learn how to play golf the right way in no time! You’ll learn the about the golf course, the rules, the equipment you need, your golf swing, golf terms, your handicap, how to tee a ball, etc.
Mastering the Golf Grip – How To Grip a Golf Club
Getting the grip right is the first key element to a good golf swing. Start by checking your golf grip. Here we cover everything you need to know about the grip for every golf club.
Understanding Your Golf Club Distances
Chances are, you don’t know your own golf club distances. That’s nothing new, most golfers think they know how far they can hit but still fall short of their target every time.
How to Fix Your Golf Slice [9 Tips For Immediate Results]
Fixing a golf slice starts with closing your club face on impact and not swinging out-to-in. To do this we encourage golfers to adopt a stronger grip, open their golf stance, and make sure they are using the right shafts for their golf clubs.
The Perfect Golf Swing Plane No One Teaches [Drills Included]
A golf swing plane is an invisible flat surface a golfer follows during their golf swing to produce the ideal swing path for the clubhead. Every golf club has its own swing plane mostly due to the difference in their club lengths. Regardless, there are two types of swing planes most golfer’s go with: the one-swing plane and the two-swing plane.
Golf Swing Fundamentals – How To Swing the Golf Club Correctly
The only golf swing guide you’ll need with illustrations, steps, drills, and practical tips provided! Covering body rotation, club positioning, weight distribution and more.
Let’s Hit Bombs – How To Hit A Driver Far
You’d think the sweet spot of the driver is located at the center of the clubface. But the real sweet spot is located slightly towards the toe and slightly up from the center of the face. Hitting here creates a winning ball pattern with low spin, high launch, and a slight draw. What’s can be better than that?