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Jack Moorehouse - ArticlesBeating Bad WeatherBad weather in golf is a real challenge. It adds an extra element to an already difficult sport. It taxes your creativity, imagination, and fortitude. And it tests your playing skills. But if you live in an area that's not conducive to golf year round, playing in bad weather is the only way you can extend the season. A Short Guide To Buying Golf ShoesToday's golf shoes have gone high-tech. Thanks to innovative manufacturers modern golf shoe offers more options than they've ever had. These manufacturers have invested millions to improve their shoes. And they've succeeded by reconciling factors like temperature control, shock absorption, and traction in a comfortable shoe. Golf Tips On Finding The Right GiftIf you're buying golf clubs as a Christmas gift, consider a gift certificate to a clubfitter's shop instead. All players benefit from fitted clubs, although may be not to the same degree. Seven Practice Tips For BeginnersAsk players who've have low golf handicap and they'll all tell you that learning to play golf well is difficult. In fact, it's one of the most difficult sports to learn. While taking golf lessons and reading golf tips help, nothing works better than practice. Tom Kite's Controversial AdviceIn golf putting is the name of the game. If you want to quickly reduce your golf handicap, improve your putting. How do you do that? Most experts agree that if you're serious about improving your putting, you'll "immerse" yourself in the effort—take golf lessons, read golf tips, and practice as much as you can. Four Drills For Achieving A Sweeter Swing (Part II)This is the second part of a two-part article. It discusses centering and radius—two of the four common denominators that make for a sweeter swing—one that will dramatically cut your scores and lower your golf handicap. Part I covered plane and face, the other two common denominators. Four Drills For Achieving A Sweeter Swing (Part I)This is the first part of a two-part article. It covers plane and face—two of the four common denominators to a sweeter swing that will help you lower your golf handicap. Next week we'll discuss centering and radius. Sunglasses Protect Your Eyes, Help Your Golf HandicapIf you're among those weekend golfers that play golf without sunglasses, think again. Sunglasses aren't just for show or to make you look cool. They're a critical piece of equipment you should always use—as vital to your eyes as sunscreen is to your skin. They also help your golf handicap. That's why you almost always see PGA pros wearing them when they play. Regrouping Salvages Scores And Golf HandicapsIt happens to every golfer—pro and amateur alike. You're playing well and all of a sudden you lose it. You find yourself slicing drives, dubbing approach shots, overshooting pitch shots, and missing short putts. Your confidence dwindles and your strokes mount. Practice Routines Lower Golf HandicapsCountless ways exist to shave strokes from your scores. For example, an accurate pitch shot from 50 yards away positions you to one putt the hole, instead of two-putting or three-putting it, like you would if you hit a bad pitch shot. Most good pitches save at least one stroke, and maybe two or three, depending on the situation. Hit accurate pitch shots consistently and you'll lower your golf handicap.
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