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December 2009

Five Golf Tips On Buying Balls

By Jack Moorehouse Gift certificates to a sports store or golf warehouse are great gift ideas. It gives the golfer in your life a chance to buy something useful for his game, like a dozen golf balls. Great golf balls exist in every price range. But you must find a ball that fits your game […]

Five Equipment Myths: Fact Or Fiction

Good equipment helps you cut strokes from your golf handicap. Bad equipment helps you add strokes to your golf handicap. This is why smart golfers learn as much as they can about clubs, balls, and other golf equipment before buying. Knowing what your buying helps you choose the right equipment. Unfortunately, many equipment myths exist. […]

Controlling Trajectories Helps Lower Golf Handicap

Learning to control trajectory is a powerful, stroke-saving skill. It can get you out of many trouble spots when you need to the most, like when you need to punch out from a clump of trees. It even leaves you with an easily makeable putt when pitching to the green. Controlling trajectory can turn two, […]

Use Lead Tape To Square Clubface At Impact

Golfers are always looking for ways to improve. Adding weight to a golf club is a time- tested way to do it. The extra weight usually comes in the form of lead tape. The concept behind this method is simple. When applied properly, lead tape adds extra weight behind the sweet spot. The weight provides […]

The Lost Ball Rule: Not As Simple As It Seems

Deciding if your ball is lost is easy. You can’t find it. Deciding what to do about it, on the other hand, isn’t so easy. It’s a complex decision more critical than many golfers think. Choose wrong and it can hurt. It may not cost you strokes on your golf handicap, but if you’re playing […]