Category: Lessons
Golf doesn't come naturally to most people. There's an awful lot about the game that is simply counterintuitive -- like hitting down to get the ball up. The best way to deal with this is to get golf lessons from a PGA professional. But barring that, there is a great deal of useful information available for you to read that will help your game.
Change The Tee Height To Cure A Slice Or Hook
I thought this was interesting ...
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Steve Strickers’ Swing In Slow Motion
I love this swing and want to try to emulate it. So simple, so few moving parts.
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Betting on Golf: The Nassau
I recently got an email from a reader who wanted to know what a Nassau was, and whether he should let his buddies talk him into playing one.
The answer is 1) the Nassau is a type of bet and 2) it can be a lot of fun if you put some limits on the game
In fact, the the $2 Nassau is probably the most popular betting game in golf. It’s a two-sided bet: player against player, or team against team. Nassaus lend themselves to a variety of team play formats. Scramble, four ball and alternate shot matches are common. Teams also can decide to play with, or without handicaps.
The Nasssau gets its name from the Nassau Country Club on Long Island, where the format was invented in the early 1900s. The game also is known as “2-2-2”, and “Best Nines.”
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Ben Hogan Gives A Lesson
A rare treat, and one I’ve not seen before: Ben Hogan gives a golf tip. That swing is amazing.
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Tom Watson Reveals Golf’s Secret
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