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Long bunker shots are some of the hardest shots to hit in golf – which is probably why they’re one of my most requested topics! In this video I show you a couple different techniques for hitting long shots out of the sand, plus end with a couple of putting tips and drills to help you improve your short game.

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You should always do some research before you buy your golf equipment. Just as well you should never overlook the importance of the golf ball. If you’ve played golf much at all, you have seen thousands of different golf balls on the course that are all different in some way. Some balls feel like a rock when you hit them, some feel very soft. Some will go farther with less spin, some will travel a shorter distance and spin a ton. Golf balls are made for spin, durability, feel, distance, and even cost.

Balls that are made for spin are usually wound balls that have a core of soft windings. These balls will be softer and will have a good feel to them. Balls that have more spin are usually preferred by lower handicap golfers simply because they spin more. Someone who has trouble controlling the ball (especially with driving) will find that these balls will be even harder to control. The more a ball spins, the more it is going to hook or slice. These balls usually are the most expensive.

Durability and distance balls usually fall into the two piece category. These halls have a hard inner construction with a hard covering. These balls are made for distance and will produce the least amount of spin. These balls are great for those of us who have trouble controlling the ball. However, if you pride yourself at being able to shape different kinds of shots, this ball is probably not for you. Because this balls is harder than most, it is also going to last longer. These balls are usually the cheapest.

There are also multilayer balls. These balls try to blend the soft and hard feels to get an all around good ball. The distance is provided by the construction of the core, and the softness for iron play and spin is on the outer layer. These balls have mid range prices and are usually good for those who have around a 10 handicap.

So before you take a trip down to your golf equipment. store to buy some golf balls, make sure are aware of your skills and what your goal is in golf. If you simply just want to play golf and don’t care about the ball, buy the cheapest ones you can find in the biggest quantity. If you are struggling with control and want some distance, go with a harder ball. If you are looking to get more spin on your shots and have a softer landing into the green, go with a soft wound ball. They will be more expensive, but there is a world of difference.

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Golf Instruction: Nick Clearwater explains angle of attack and how having a proper angle of attack can help you hit solid and consistent iron shots.

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Learn how to get more power in your golf swing by utilizing your legs.

Paige Spiranac Shows You How To Use Your Legs To Generate Power. Your legs are an excellent source for power and stability in the golf swing. Learn key lower body moves and start adding 20+ yards on the course today.

 

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This video will teach you the best way to grip your putter. How you place your hands on the putter can have a huge influence on your putting stroke and ultimately your ability to hole putts. 

Great video on how to maximize your distance vs the effort spent; like the redline on a car engine, you push through that limit and the timing and power output of the engine suffers. Human machines are exactly the same. Find some terrific cues in this videos to help optimize your swing!

 

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This video is about how you can’t be in TWO PLACES AT ONCE! VERY IMPORTANT for those too concerned with ball contact!

Shawn Clement top 10 most sought after teachers on Internet!

 

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Watch the best golf swings in slow motion from top PGA Tour players with commentary and the Konica Minolta Bizhub swing vision. Play better swing better with these great golf tips.   

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