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The Best Way To Hit Your Wedges And Short Irons Close To The Hole

The Best Way To Hit Wedges And Short Irons Close To The Hole **You can get all the details about our golf schools at …

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How to Play better half swing shots around 40-60 Yards

Steve Buzza gives some quick advice on how to improve your half swings or pitches from 40-60 yards. 

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Golf Stance Tips

Golf Stance Tips

Many newer golfers (and a few older ones, too) have a tendency to misalign themselves when they take their stance. Normally, what they will do is aim way right of the target and they do this for a reason. Players who are misaligned from the get go and aim right are usually players who try to swing with their arms. When they do this the ball will almost always take off to the left. So what they are doing with this “right side” target trick is trying to fix a problem before it even happens!

In theory, this should not be a problem … but this is not theory, it’s golf. When an “arm swinger” forces his ball back on the fairway by overcompensating his alignment, he thinks he’s doing himself a favor. But on those occasions when he actually makes a good, solid full body swing, his ball zips off into the trees on the right or into a right side bunker and he gets mad, and what’s worse is that by using this misaligning method he’s never going to reach his full potential as a golfer.

These players need to work on the basics of their swing, using their body as a whole and not just their arms. But they also need to know what their alignment is.

So how can you (or anyone else for that matter) see what your alignment is to the target?

Well, here’s a simple and very effective tip to determine what your target alignment really is.

Take a stance (your usual stance), aim at a target that you would hit at, and then lay a club down on the ground from toe to toe. Now step back about 8 or 10 paces behind the ball and club that you laid down and sight down the club. Sightseeing down this club will reveal your alignment.

If the club is a bit left of the target, then you’re fine. But if it’s to the right of the target, you are out of alingment. Simple but effective.

If you discover that you are out of alignment (that the club on the ground is pointing to the right of the target) then you need to work on squaring up your stance.

Being square to the target is one of the most important tips in golf. Every ball you hit will be affected by this stage – either in a good way or if (if you’re in a misaligned stance) a bad way. It really is that simple.

Now when you are certain that you are in a square place, hit a few balls. If the ball goes way left of the target, you know you are pulling it by trying to use too much of your arms. If the ball goes way right, you know you are allowing your body to slide too much through impact.

By being in a square situation and evaluating a few practice shots, you can determine a lot about your swing and those areas that you need to work on.

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Drills for Better Golf Swing, Pitching and Full Shots

Here’s a simple little drill to help you focus on making great contact with your pitch shots and full swing iron shots. Send your swing to …

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Golf Practice Nets

Golf Practice Nets

 Nets are a great way to improve all aspects of your golf game regardless of your skill level. Having a net is also a great way for beginning golfers to learn the fundamentals of the game.

If you want to teach family members to golf having a practice net at home is a great idea. It can also be used for recreation with friends and family. Having a good net is like having your own driving range.




Try to find a net that will accommodate all kinds of practice drills tee shots, fairway shots, pitch shots, chip shots and putting and will allow you to use all the clubs in your bag. Driver, woods, irons, wedges and putter.

You will also want a net that can be set up quickly by one person and requires only minimal space to use
a net that be set up anywhere indoors or out. Home, office, garage, backyard.

Nets that return the ball to you are a good idea. This way it requires only one ball. No more buckets of balls and the time it takes to collect them. These type net allow you to stay focused on your practice session.

Another good feature is a net one that will return the ball in a straight line from the point it contacts the net giving you instant feedback as to your ball flight. Golf hitting mats or indoor outdoor carpet create a putting green like surface that will insure a smooth and consistent return.

Select a net that is made of high quality materials that will not rust and comes with a guarantee. If you are serious about your golf game you need a good quality practice net.

Source by Lon F Clark