By: ruanwen | 2011-07-11 | Golf Don't be discouraged as that it is normally a common circumstance for most golfers who love wholesale golf equipment. read more
By: Jack Moorehouse | 2010-03-31 | Golf Everyone loses the feel for his or her short game at times. That includes players with high golf handicaps and players with low golf handicaps. Smart golfers know how to find their swings-especially when it affects their short games. The quickest way of doing that isn't by taking golf lessons or reading golf tips. It's by fixing your own faults. In other words, it's by becoming your own swing doctor. read more
By: Diana lee | 2012-05-11 | Golf The short game is defined differently by different teachers, usually based on distance from the hole. The most comprehensive definition is 'any shot within 100 yards of the hole, including putting'. Thus the short game includes a full swing with pitching or sand wedge. However, most short game shots are, in fact, less than full swings, and this makes them very difficult for most golfers. read more
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By: sylvia | 2010-10-30 | Golf Whether they do not know the importance of short game, or deliberately not to exercise, it seems that chipping and pitching has not gotten as much attention as it should. read more
By: Nigel Reed | 2010-04-01 | Golf Drive for show, putt for dough. Most Golfers know that expression, but how can you improve your short game and what should you do? Here are 6 very easy to learn tips that will give you confidence your short game and lower you score. read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2011-03-28 | Article Marketing There is a lot of different equipment that golfers taking short game golf lessons at schools use. There are things that are common, like the club and the golf ball, and there are things that are not s... read more
By: coco | 2011-04-02 | Golf Golfers need to challenge themselves by practicing out of bad lies, from uneven lies, or other short game situations where they are weakest. read more
By: Mick Tait | 2010-10-12 | Golf Without doubt we have all noticed the saying in golf of drive for show and putt for dough. Anyway, certain golf instructors as well state drive for show and chip for dough. Whichever way you evaluate it, the short game of golf could make or crush your score. One can without doubt improve your score by learning golf's short game; both putting and chipping. read more
By: Benjamin Ehinger | 2012-03-16 | Golf The best golfers all share one thing, a great short game. If you want to improve your golf scores, drop your handicap, and finally beat your golf buddies, you need a better short game. read more
By: Nicolus Cage | 2011-01-05 | Golf Improve your golf short game practice drills below I have mention useful golf practice drills for all golfers who trying to improve their golf score. read more
By: Mick Euan Tait | 2010-10-12 | Recreation & Sports Without doubt we have all heard the phrase in golf of drive for show and putt for dough. Anyhow, a number of golf instructors in addition state drive for show and chip for dough. Whatever way you look at it, the golf short game can make or crush your score. You will indeed improve your score by learning the short game of golf; both the chip shot and the putting stroke. read more
By: Peter R Burgess | 2010-03-31 | Golf I don't think too many golfers would argue with me when I say that hitting a screaming drive down the middle of the fairway is one of the greatest feelings in golf. That wonderfully rare moment when you catch the golf ball absolutely flush in the middle of the head of your driver and it soars away to land 250 to 300 yards away on the short grass - for some people it's the reason why they come back to the golf course week after week. read more
By: Jim Newell | 2011-03-31 | Golf Surely you have heard "drive for show, putt for dough", meaning that the real scoring is done with the short game. In reality if you don''t get down the fairway you are still not going to score well. ... read more