Category: Tips
Need a fix for your golf slice, hook, topped golfballs, fat shots, short putts, lack of distance, lack of accuracy, poor grip, or any of the thousands of things that can go wrong with your golf swing. Here's a place to start to look for help.
Golf Tips: Fixing The Slide
I thought there was a lot of interesting stuff in this video. In particular, there’s a quick bit that does a very good explanation of why people “come over the top.” That’s not the point of the video, but its one of the most clear explanations of that phenomenon I’ve seen.
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How To Hit A Punch Shot
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Tips For Hitting The Ball Longer
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Step By Step Golf Swing
Someone left a basic article on the golf swing step by step in the forums. Not too bad for a beginner’s document.
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Ben Hogan Explains The Golf Swing
Too often my swing looks like the second example he gives. I can always tell when I’ve started from the top.
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Johnny Miller’s Swing Tips
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Estimating Wind Speed
Most weekend golfers don’t do enough to compensate for the effects of wind on their shots. A 20 mph headwind can shorten your shot by 20 yards. A 20 mph tailwind can create an extra 10 yards of carry. A crosswind of the same speed can easily double the distance of your slice or hook, turning what’s normally a 20 yard miss into a 40 yard disaster.
Before heading out, I always check a weather website to determine the general wind conditions. But wind speed can vary significantly on the course, even from hole to hole.
Without a handheld anemometer, figuring wind speed generally is reduced to a few superstitions, such as tossing some blades of grass into the air to see what happens. Fortunately, there’s a more “scientific” method. The US government has used our tax dollars to construct the handy chart below:
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