Archives for September 2009
Longer Drives With Two Simple Exercises
Daniel Remon takes you through some simple yet essential pre-game stretches to help you drive further off the first tee, reduce golf injuries and reduce your handicap.
The One Golf Swing Concept That Can Change Everything
What’s the one thing that most amateur golfers struggle with? Mike Malaska, Worldwide Director of Instruction for Nicklaus Academies, explains the difference between weight shift vs. swaying and provides an amazingly simple solution.
Brad Faxon’s Approach to Putting
8-time PGA Tour winner Brad Faxon describes his “philosophy of acceptance” when evaluating your results on the putting green.
How to Save Shots Around the Greens
Golf professional Kent Smith explains how to use the bounce and loft of the golf club to escape from difficult lies and save shots around the green.
Tiger Woods Mental Golf Secrets
Dr. Karl Morris explains why Tiger Woods has the greatest golf mind ever and how this can benefit your golf game, lower your scores and cut your handicap.
Think Less for Lower Golf Scores
Top European Golf Training Specialist Dr Karl Morris teaches you how to reduce your golf handicap by using the power of the mind
How to Improve Your Putting Confidence
Improve your putting confidence by practicing these simple drills from Paul McLoughlin, one of the top golf instructors in Ireland.
Follow the Target Line to Cure Your Hook
In addition to adjusting your grip, another point to consider when fixing a hook is the club head path. Jay Golden explains how to visualize throwing a ball down the target to improve your swing and cure your hook.
The Simple Golf Grip Solution to Fix a Hook
Golf instruction expert Jay Golden explains how simply adjusting your golf grip can remove the dreaded hook shot from your game.
Remarkable Chain Reaction Golf Swing Uncovered
GolfAid.com, the fastest growing resource for free online golf video instruction, has released its first instructional eBook entitled “The Chain Reaction Golf Swing”.




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