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Again, many golfers have trouble with their putting. I know of one experienced golfer who can consistently drive the ball 250 to 300 yards only to get on the green and three putt. Nothing frustrates him more, but putting is an important part of your golf game – possibly THE most important part.

Stroking the ball is only one part of putting. To putt effectively, you first need to know how to read a green. That means looking at the trajectory your ball will travel and compensate for any dips, hills, or anything else that could cause your ball to move a specific way.

Good green reading comes with experience. After hitting enough putts over enough different types of terrain and grass, you develop a sixth sense of how the ball will roll. As you walk onto a green, whether you realize it or not, you take in all sorts of subtle information. Read the rest of this entry »

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People are always looking for tips to make their golf game better. Golf is not an easy sport to master. Those of us who love the game knows that the information you have regarding the swing, the course management, putting, etc., you have the chance to play better. So we advise golfers to almost all who are willing to offer.

As this space is limited, so we will focus only on cards that are no longer required. First, if you have a bad temper, you should not follow the courses. We’re just kidding, really. Indeed, golf can be good for your mental state. You may find that you can take your frustration on the golf productive and perhaps we can have better control of that temper!

Most people have problems with their first start up, our first series of golf tips to deal with this step. Firstly, position the body so that your body is parallel to the line of target. The feet should be the same as shoulder width. With short-range irons, putting the ball in the center of your stance. Read the rest of this entry »

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