Browsing yearly archive

2009

#1 Senior Golf Swing Mistake

I’ve seen it a million times and it’s just as painful now as it was the first time I saw it. Painful because it is SO EASILY CORRECTABLE that it just kills me to think someone is robbing themselves of distance and accuracy without even knowing it. If you’re 55 years or older and are […]

Fixing Your Game When Things Go Bust (Part II)

This is the second of two articles on fixing your game when things go bust. The first article covers driving, iron play, and the short game. This article covers putting and sand play. Like the first article, this article has golf tips to improve the problem areas. No one plays well all the time. No […]

Five Golf Tips From An Old Caddy

A short time ago I came across an article penned by a local man who had been caddying since he was a kid. Few courses still have caddies. But back then many courses had them. During his career he had caddied for players with both high and low golf handicaps. He had even caddied for […]

Senior Golf Instruction- Seniors Only!

First off, this message is intended for Senior golfers (ages 55+). If you’re not in that category, then please disregard this post. If you ARE in that category, please pay close attention… We just put the finishing touches on one of the finest DVD’s we’ve ever done…and it’s designed strictly for Seniors. There’s a short […]

Using A Green-Reading Routine Improves Putting

The fastest way to lower your golf handicap is to sink more putts. Nearly 40 percent of your shots are putts. So if you can cut down on these, you’ll quickly trim your golf handicap. But few golfers spend enough time practicing putting. Even fewer spend time sharpening their green-reading skills—a critical factor in sinking […]