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So you're overweight, "fat"--to be honest--and you want to start exercising. Before you take off like an overlarge airplane and start preparing for the Olympics trials, stop right there. You may have it all figured out by now, after checking with your ...

Kids Basics For Golf
When introducing kids to golf, you need to keep FUN as the main goal. If you throw in all of the rules and all of the golf talk, then you will make it boring and they will not enjoy it. If you allow a child to enjoy playing golf, then they will grow to ...

The Long & Winding Road to the Roses
It's a long and winding road to Churchill Downs and the first Saturday in May, but the Thoroughbred set is atwitter about Breeders' Cup Juvenile champion Stevie Wonderboy, who is slated to make his 3-year-old debut Saturday in the $150,000 San Rafael ...





How To Get The Right Golf Instruction
 
Most golfers are not born to play this very difficult game. Proper golf instruction is designed to help improve your game. There are numerous ways you can improve your golf technique including visual training aides, professional golf instructors and yes, practice.

A golf professional can see the problem areas with your technique and can give you solutions to work on with your swing. Tiger Woods, as great a golfer as he is, will often utilize the services of a professional golf instructor to fine tune his stroke.

Some players are not that thrilled with seeking out help for their golf game. But the reality is that golf instructors get trained and certified as a golf pro by the PGA. They make excellent resources to help with your game.

Pro golf instructors are involved with every facet of golf. Most pros not only teach golf but they also run the golf shop, plan the occasional golf tourney or even become involved with maintaining the club membership. These instructors stay sharp by learning new techniques or brushing up on the basics by taking courses or attending seminars.

Numerous golfers turn to training aides to aide in perfecting the swing or finding the proper grip. Some of the most obvious are DVDs, tapes and TV shows, which show the basics of a swing or the intricacies of the proper grip. The advantage of using these is they are generally much cheaper than hiring a pro. However, the downside is you may miss the instant feedback that an instructor can give you.

Of course, if you really want to improve


in the game of golf then you must practice. Some players refine and work on their swing at the driving range. Obviously, the driving range is most known for long range hitting but some also have putting greens for working on the short game. One nice thing is that it is usually much cheaper to buy a bucket of balls than paying for green fees at your local golf club.

And what about using your backyard for putting? Or maybe use a room in your home? Any little bit helps when you are working on your putting technique. This kind of practice sort of goes without saying as I do not know many golf enthusiasts who has not practiced at least a few times in their home. However, it should not be ignored as it is the cheapest practice around.

Golf is a very difficult game to master. The skill involved makes it a game that requires much practice and most likely some sort of instruction. Whether you seek help from a professional golf instructor or attempt to learn on your own through visual aides, you will certainly see an improvement in your golf game.




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Jack Nicklaus still wows golf fans
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(Darren Carroll/Getty Images) Benton Harbor — Jack Nicklaus, arguably the greatest golfer in history, doesn't golf much anymore. He said he plays once a month at most. Nicklaus said he plays tennis more than golf. Nevertheless, the Golden Bear can ...
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Europe's version of The Players goes this week
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Kansas City Star

Tiger Woods the only one who can measure progress
Kansas City Star
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Alabama women's golf team leads NCAA Championships by two shots after one round
al.com
The second-ranked Alabama women's golf team saved its best for last Tuesday and finished the first round of the NCAA Championships in first place. The Crimson Tide's top four golfers combined for six birdies and no bogeys on their last three holes to ...
CU Buff women's golf team tied for 11th at NCAA championshipsDaily Camera
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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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