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Jack 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. Sort By: Date | Popularity
Easy Distance Off The TeeHow can I generate more distance off the tee? Recreational players, it seems, are always looking for golf tips on how to generate more distance off the tee. Get Up And Down From Anywhere By Mastering These Three ShotsWhat's the difference between a player with a high golf handicap and one with a low golf handicap? Often, it's the low handicapper's ability to get up and down on a hole. Three Drills For Generating More Clubhead SpeedWeekend golfers often equate "muscle power' with length off the tee. I see it all the time in my golf lessons. The player swings his or her driver as hard as he or she can, hoping to hit a monster drive. They never do. The Buzz About "The Quiet Eye" For PuttingWhat's the difference between a good putter and a bad putter? Usually, we attribute the difference to mechanics. Good mechanics produces good putting. Bad mechanics produces bad putting. Five Mistakes Weekend Golfers MakeMost of us are weekend golfers. If we're really lucky, and the weather holds, we play on both Saturday and Sunday. If not, we play either Saturday or Sunday. Occasionally, we play during the week but that doesn't happen too often. When To Leave The Driver In The BagSupposedly, Tiger Woods used his driver only once in winning the 2006 British Open. In its place, he used low irons and fairway woods. Hitting Golf's Toughest ShotsAlways going for broke can cost your strokes and inflate golf handicap. Still there are times when going for broke is called for—like when the club championship is on the line or you need a birdie to break 70 or 80 for the first time. Pitching From Bad LiesEveryone eventually lands in a bad lie. It's just a fact of life. Even a good shot sometimes ends up in a divot. Shots off the mark, on the other hand, sometimes land on bare ground or in the rough. The Four Key Factors In Your SwingWhen I mention the word basics in my golf lessons, players start thinking about things like grip, posture, ball position, alignment, and so on. That's only natural. Dealing With Water: Know The RulesWater hazards probably account for more penalty strokes than anything else in golf. But water hazards—as dealt with under Rule 26—often lead to controversy when interpreting the rule.
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