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Tips For Improving Your Golf Swing
The second I get a golf club in my hand I want to knock the fire right out of the ball. It just plain feels good to send that sucker as far as the eye can see. Unfortunately, being able to hit the ball hard doesn’t equal good golf.If you’re just needing a ...

Top of the Mountain: The Masters, Augusta, GA
Top of the Mountain: The Masters, Augusta, GAIf you’re a stockbroker, the center of the world is New York. If you are a commodities trader, it’s Chicago. But if you’re a golfer, the center of the world is…a little further south. “You actually feel it when ...

Weight Training for Golfers Is The Missing Link To A Great Game
Weight training for golfers may sound exhausting to you and even an oxymoron, but I can tell you it’s not a secret anymore. Weight training for golfers is a must if you want to achieve your highest level of golf performance. You don’t need to fear it! ...





7 Ways To Slash Your Golf Score
 
There's a lot to learn for new golfers, and those who are looking to improve their game. Some of the areas you'll receive instruction on, are:
1 Approaching the tee: It sounds simple, but if you watch the professionals, they do it the same every time. Consistency in preparation gives you a solid beginning to the game. A professional will teach you the basics, but you'll develop the style that gives you the most comfort and best mental attitude.
2 Preparation: Everything from lining up the shot, to grip, stance and breathing. How to tee up, using a club to align your shot, and tuning out the distractions around you. Then how and where to make contact with the ball for the furthest and most accurate drive.
3 The swing: The drive off the tee is going to set up your progression for the entire hole. Getting power behind it can be one of the most important aspects to your swing. You'll learn how to use your body to "wind up", facing the tee at a 90 degree angle to the direction of your drive, then swinging back with your right arm until the left is straight, and the upper body only is turning slightly to the right. The downswing puts the power behind the ball as you make contact with the wood, and continue on through with your body, until your abdomen faces the direction of the hole.
4 Putting it on the fairway: Blowing the first shot isn't the end


of your game. But it can make recovery a lot harder. You'll be taught how to visualize your shot going where you want, and how to maintain your balance on the follow through, so that a last minute bobble, doesn't make a dog leg out of your drive.
5 Making mid-distance shots: How to use your irons for the best chance of getting on the green and closer to the cup. Recovering from a bad position on the fairway, and getting back into position for making a birdie shot.
6 The tough shots: Instructors will show you how to deal with the shots that go wrong, and land you in the rough, or a sand trap. Good sand shots are possible when you learn how to adjust swing speed, and the angle at which your club face connects to the ball. Roughing it out of a tough spot can also be a matter of consistency in how you approach the shot, including standing closer so there is less chance of contacting grass on the downswing, opening up the club face for more loft, and remembering that hitting off a rough is going to take away your backspin.
7 Putting it in the cup: A putting primer that will teach you how to approach a shot on the green, no matter what the angle, rise, or grass that's between you and the flag.
About the Author
Peter Faulkner has been a keen golfer for many years. On day at the 19th hole he decided to relate his experiences in a series of articles...


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This week in golf, at a glance
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AP By Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Fred Couples will be among the top contenders this week at the Senior PGA Championship at The Golf Club at Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor, Mich. By Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Fred Couples will be among the top contenders this ...
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al.com

Women's Golf Opens NCAA Championship in Third Place
GoDuke.com
The fifth-ranked Duke women's golf team carded an opening-round of one-over-par, 289, at the 2012 NCAA Championship and sits in third place with 54-holes remaining at the 6377-yard, par 72 Vanderbilt Legends Golf Club in Franklin, Tenn.
Alabama women's golf team leads NCAA Championships by two shots after one roundal.com
CU Buff women's golf team tied for 11th at NCAA championshipsDaily Camera
Golf Notebook: Popson, Florida in NCAA Div. 1 NationalsThe Ledger
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USA TODAY

Europe's version of The Players goes this week
USA TODAY
But after the four major championships, I would put the World Golf Championships, this (Players) and the BMW PGA in another category just below that." Sponge returns: Westwood found a replacement caddie in a sandwich shop on the Gold Coast of Australia ...
Europe's version of The Players ChampionshipThe Associated Press
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Naples Daily News

Slow play damaging golf's appeal
Toledo Blade
After playing a round of slow-poke golf with Glen Day, Nicklaus christened him "All Day." In 1995, Day was assessed a penalty in the middle of a round for his on-course paralysis. Would you care to guess how many times the PGA Tour has penalized ...
David Moulton: Golf shouldn't be so quick in handing down slowplay penaltiesNaples Daily News
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Golf Glance
Washington Post
Television: Golf Channel (Thursday-Friday, 3-6 pm, 9:30 pm-12:30 am) and CBS (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 pm). Last year: David Toms won his 13th tour title a week after losing a playoff to KJ Choi in The Players Championship. Toms shot consecutive 62s to tie ...
Pros And Cons Of Speeding Up Play On PGA TourSB Nation
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