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Jack Moorehouse - ArticlesJack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book "How To Break 80...And Shoot Like The Pros!"." He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers lower their handicaps without quitting their day jobs. How The Golf Channel Can Help Your GameIf you're tired of golf instruction magazines, check out the Golf Channel (TGC) cable station and its popular Web site (www.thegolfchannel.com). How To Practice Golf ProperlyPracticing your golf game properly is vital to improving. Knowing how to practice increases self-confidence, reduces scores, and lowers golf handicaps. It also increases the fun of playing as you see your scores drop on each round. How To Cut Five Strokes From Your Game By The WeekendIf you're serious about lowering your golf handicap and doing so quickly, master the three scoring clubs—the driver, the wedge, and the putter. The Pros And Cons Of Cavity Back IronsWhenever I talk about irons in my golf lessons, students invariably ask which style is best—cavity back or blade. The cavity back has its advantages and its disadvantages. It also has its fans. The Proper Takeaway And BackswingWhen it comes to the swing, my golf instruction hinges on a simple idea: The swing is a chain reaction. What occurs at the start of the swing influences what happens at the end. The Proper Swing SequenceSome people who listen to my golf lessons think the swing is all about moving the right body parts. But knowing which parts to move isn't enough. You also need to know what sequence to move them in, when, and how quickly. Ball Position For Different ClubsBall position is a critical component that's often overlooked by players with high golf handicaps. Ball position decides a shot's initial direction. While theories on ball position abound, you need to find one that's right for you. Dealing With Down SlopesIn some of my golf tips I tell the story about playing a course which had severe fairway undulations. I could see where the course would be discouraging for recreational golfers. I seldom had a flat lie on the course. Do You Have A One-Plane Or Two-Plane Swing?The concept of plane confuses some players. It also confuses some players that come to me for golf lessons. Many are unclear about what it is and what its impact is on your golf swing. How To Read Greens Like A ProEver hit a putt you thought was going in only to have it drift wide right? If you have, chances are you misread the green. My golf lessons teach that reading greens takes skill, good judgment, and experience.
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