The Formula for Winning Golf [Posted: 2010-01-14 21:50:02]
All of the golfing greats have visualized their shots and putts before actually making the stroke. Visualizing helps the golfer to commit to a target and flight path to that target. This in turn, sends information to the muscles to condition or prime the body for what it is about to do.
Image the ball landing at your target and what the ball is going to do. Then back up following the line of flight and imagine yourself making the swing. How did it feel, including the tempo, the impact, a
Who Gives Jack about Strategy? [Posted: 2010-01-14 21:50:02]
Most golf instructors talk about the importance of golf strategy. Some have used the term "Course Management" but it all comes down to playing the course strategically based on your abilities. Jack Nicklaus was considered probably the best "course manager" of all time. He wasn't really seen as a particularly great ball striker but he knew how to handle the course. He played smart golf. It's about understanding your game inside and out, which includes your limitations, your strengths, when to g
Setting Up the Course for Your Game [Posted: 2010-01-14 21:50:02]
The Tee
Where is the tee box the most level so that I can get a good
solid stance? At the same time, where is
my target in the fairway? Obviously you
want to find a landing spot that is going to give you the flattest lie possible. But you also want to look ahead as to what
kind of angle do you want for your
How Serious are You About Your Golf? [Posted: 2010-01-14 21:50:02]
Do you honestly want to play more consistently and perform
at your best each time you tee it up? Is
golf more than just a game with you?
Could it be?
It is easy to say ‘yes’ to these question but quite a
different thing to actually take action and do something about it. It is really no diff