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How can you get started with your golf career? It all starts here with our golf articles. There are golf exercises to help maintain a fixed spine angle on your golf swing.

As all golf players must be fitted for golf clubs, you should know how to stay focused on the golf course. For your fitness, read our tips on how to prevent lower back injuries in the golf swing. Practicing with a raised tee and shortened club has its advantages.




    Gail Smirthwaite

    Learning Style is Important When Learning New Golf Skills

    Here Gail shows golf players how their style of learning can make a real difference in how they learn new skills. She explains the difference between Visual, Auditory and Kinaesthetic learning styles. Read: Learning Style is Important When Learning New Golf Skills Read

    By: Gail Smirthwaite | 06/07/2009 | Golf

    Golfing “In the Moment”

    Here Gail helps golf players to focus on the here and now whilst playing golf and to avoid thinking about what has happened in the past or what will happen in the future. Read: Golfing “In the Moment” Read

    By: Gail Smirthwaite | 06/07/2009 | Golf

    Visualise Your Way to Golf Success!

    Here Gail helps golf players to combat negative visualisation with tips to help them use positive visual imagery to work towards their goals - not away from the hazards. Read: Visualise Your Way to Golf Success! Read

    By: Gail Smirthwaite | 06/07/2009 | Golf
    Roseanna Leaton

    The Do's and Don'ts in Your Golf Mind - Part 1

    In golf it is important to train your mind to think about where you want the ball to go, instead of where you do not want it to go. The powerful effect of visualization in golf is truly amazing. Read: The Do's and Don'ts in Your Golf Mind - Part 1 Read

    By: Roseanna Leaton | 05/07/2009 | Golf

    Hypnosis in Golf - Part 2

    We're seeing an increasing number of articles which focus on the power of hypnosis in the game of golf. The reason for this is that golf is a mental game and golf hypnosis really works. Read: Hypnosis in Golf - Part 2 Read

    By: Roseanna Leaton | 04/07/2009 | Golf
    Ian Bell

    Six Golden Tips For Basic Golf Swing Mechanics

    All golfers want to make their golf swings effortless and professional. They try to get that “perfect” swing and improve their game in geometrical progression. They forget that there is no “one” swing that is perfect but that there is a perfect swing for each and every golfer. Read: Six Golden Tips For Basic Golf Swing Mechanics Read

    By: Ian Bell | 04/07/2009 | Golf

    Proper Golf Swings Are Just One Aspect Of Winning The Game

    Golfers who execute some great golf swings did not inherit the skill but developed it through hard work. So just copying them will not make you swing like them. You should also work hard to get the proper golf swing. Read: Proper Golf Swings Are Just One Aspect Of Winning The Game Read

    By: Ian Bell | 04/07/2009 | Golf

    Sinking Short Putts Cuts Golf Handicap

    Most of us think we sink a lot of short putts. But research indicates otherwise. Weekend golfers sink only about half of their 12-foot putts. While professional golfers under tour conditions sink only about 20 percent of them. Read: Sinking Short Putts Cuts Golf Handicap Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

    How To Reduce Backswing Errors Quickly

    Want to cut strokes from your golf handicap quickly? Eliminate your backswing. That's right. I said, eliminate your backswing. Golfers serious about chopping strokes from their golf handicaps are reducing swing errors with the latest rage in golf: the no-backswing swing. Read: How To Reduce Backswing Errors Quickly Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

    Seven Tips On Mastering Those Tough Bunker Shots

    Admit it: You hate bunkers. So do I. So does every golfer. Even if you've mastered the basics—open the clubface, hit behind the ball, finish the swing—you still dread the thought of landing in a bunker. But it's hard to resist firing at the flag when you have the chance. Read: Seven Tips On Mastering Those Tough Bunker Shots Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

    Smashing It Straight

    Some players drive the ball 250 yards or more every time, but they can't keep it on the fairway. The harder they try to stay on the fairway, the more they hook it. As a result, they find themselves in a clump of trees or under a bush, without a good second shot, hurting their golf handicap. Read: Smashing It Straight Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

    Hitting More Greens Cuts Golf Handicaps

    Hitting greens in regulation (GIR) is critical. It's what separates good golfers from bad, well as players with low golf handicaps from those with high ones, It's also what separates golfers who give golf lessons from those who take them. Professional golfers are a great example of what I'm talking about. Read: Hitting More Greens Cuts Golf Handicaps Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

    Unleash The Power In Your Swing Now

    All great swings have rhythm, tempo, and timing. These components key the latent power in a player's swing. They also key accuracy, length, and consistency. While rhythm may be the most important, all three work together to produce a swing that can help chop strokes off your golf handicap Read: Unleash The Power In Your Swing Now Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

    Make The Most Of Every Swing

    Are you a natural golfer? Few golfers are. Most learn the game through loads of practice and playing as much as possible. They take golf lessons, hit balls, practice shots, and/or read golf tips to hone their skills. Read: Make The Most Of Every Swing Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

    Start With Your Stats, Part II

    This article is the second of two on using statistics to improve your game. Last week we reviewed hitting greens in regulation (GIR).Determining your weaknesses is the first step to improving your game. Once you know your weaknesses, you can eliminate them by taking golf lessons, reading golf tips, and/or practicing on the range. Read: Start With Your Stats, Part II Read

    By: Jack Moorehouse | 03/07/2009 | Golf

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