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May 2010

A Golf Lesson on Plane Angles Shifts (Part II)

By Jack Moorehouse This is the second part of a two-part article about the role of plane angle shifts in your swing. Last week we talked about the four different plane angles. This week we discuss plane angel shift models. Every golfer—no matter what his golf handicap—must go from the backswing to the downswing. Making […]

The Aerodynamics Of The Golf Ball

By Jack Moorehouse Every wonder why a golf ball has dimples? It’s not a question that comes up a lot during golf lessons or group golf instructions sessions. But every once in a while, someone will ask about dimples. Some golfers think they’re just for decoration. Well, they’re not. There’s a practical reason why golf […]

A Golf Lesson on Plane Angles Shifts (Part I)

By Jack Moorehouse This is the first part of a two-part article discussing the role of plane angle shifts. This week we discuss the four different plane angles in your swing. Next week we’ll discuss plane angel shift models. Every golfer no matter what his golf handicap must transition from the backswing to the downswing […]

Roll It Like A Pro

Golf is a great game. But it’s harder than it looks. To be good at golf, you must master not only the big things but also the little things. Take roll in putting. Roll isn’t the most important factor in putting. That’s why most golf lessons on putting cover other topics, like speed and line. […]