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Jack Moorehouse - ArticlesPractice Using Lasers?You don't usually associate technology and golf. The game just doesn't seem to lend itself to the benefits of technology. Or, does it? A student attending a golf instruction session once showed me a range finder. Are Adjustable Clubs In Your Future?Equipment innovations come and go. Some quickly gain popularity, and then fade when they don't shave strokes off a player's golf handicap. Others start out slowly, and then pick up speed when they prove they can help players cut their golf handicaps. Five Ways To Zero In On TargetsHere's a golf tip I learned a long time ago: Approach every shot in golf as a target shot involving distance and direction. If you're going to cut strokes from your scores and trim your golf handicap down to size, you must learn to hit your targets. Five Checkpoints To Find The Perfect Slot PositionHow critical is finding the perfect slot position at the top of your swing? Damn critical. Finding the perfect top-of-the-backswing position boosts consistency and increases power. While many talk about achieving this position, few can tell you what it is or how it affects your swing. How To Tee The Ball - DriverToday's oversized drivers offer a great chance to make a serious dent in your golf handicap. They provide advantages that normal sized drivers don't—advantages that mean longer drives, more fairways hit, and better scores. Better scores, in turn, mean a lower golf handicap. Achieving Consistent Iron PlaySomeone once said that consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. While that might be true in life; it's not true in golf. In golf, consistency is the name of the game—the holy grail of anyone who's serious about improving his or her game. Consistency also is the reason why some golfers have low golf handicaps and others don't. Driving For Show With Tips From The ProsSometimes you have to play when the weather is bad. Unfortunately, the USGA makes Studying the pros is a great way to improve. PGA pros must bring their "A" games to the course every day to compete on the tour. To do that they spend hours and hours honing their mechanics and analyzing their swings, as well as taking golf lessons from swing gurus. It makes sense to study what they do. Ironing Out Long Game ProblemsWant to know the key to consistency? Correct your own swing flaws as soon as possible. It's the best way of becoming a really competitive golfer and of achieving and maintaining a low golf handicap. Creativity on the Golf CourseCreativity is a godsend on the golf course. It can extricate you from serious trouble and save you a ton of strokes at the right time. But it's not something you can develop by reading about it. Nor is it something you can learn at a golf lesson or a long golf instruction session. You can only learn it by putting yourself in a position where you're forced to use your imagination to make shots. Making Sense of SwingweightA student at a recent golf instruction session asked about swingweight. He had read one of my golf tips in which I mentioned it and it sparked his interest. Never having heard the term he wanted to know what it was and how it affected his game.
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