Archives for February 2010
Revolutionary 3D Golf Instruction from David Leadbetter
Unless you’re Trevor Immelman or Michelle Wie, your odds of a visit from legendary golf instructor David Leadbetter were probably quite slim… until now.
Golf TV Broadcast Technology Now Being Used for Putter Fitting
Most golf fans are familiar with the interesting AimPoint technology that has appeared during Golf Channel broadcasts. The same technology is now being used with the Edel Putter Fitting System
Easy Golf Fitness Steps to Build a Better Golf Swing
As most of us who are experiencing winter are forced to realize, watching golf on TV is a poor substitute for playing the game. Sooner or later, spring will arrive and we’ll need to sync our golf minds and actual golf body.
The Simple Secret to Putting Like Steve Stricker
How do you become the No. 2 ranked player in the world? Having a consistent and reliable golf putting stroke is a great place to start.
New Yellow Golf Balls Incorporate Psychology and the Human Brain
Paula Creamer often plays with a pink golf ball, while orange golf balls are now hard to find as white dominates on golf tours around the world. But Srixon is reintroducing color to the golf ball, this time with some science behind it.
Popularity of Hickory Shocks Golf Technology
Could it be that the game of golf, which has become synonymous with technology, is now taking a step back? Don’t look now, but from Stockholm to Shanghai, players are turning back the clock to take part in the latest craze – hickory golf.
The Golf Training Aid That Heckles
Looking for a fun, new way to shave strokes off your handicap in 2010? Check out The Putting Game, an entertaining game and powerful golf training aid all in one.
The Secrets of 3D Golf Swing Analysis
What’s the next step in the evolution of golf swing instruction? How about 3D golf swing analysis. Now you can watch a 3D golf swing analysis of yourself and compare it to the swing of a top professional like Ernie Els.
PGA Tour Pro Kevin Streelman’s Unique Golf iPhone App
Scottsdale retiree Larry Slivka and his neighbor, PGA Tour player Kevin Streelman, weren’t sure what would happen when they developed a golf iPhone application that coaches amateur golfers as they encounter tough shots on the course.









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