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		<title>Golf Putting Tips For Golfers Of Every Level</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody needs to work on their putts. I don&#8217;t care how long you&#8217;ve been playing golf, or what kind of pro you are. We all need to practice putting. Here are some tips from the pros that will help you get your putting up to par. Try some of these and see what works best! [...]]]></description>
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Everybody needs to work on their putts. I don&#8217;t care how long you&#8217;ve been playing golf, or what kind of pro you are. We all need to practice putting. Here are some tips from the pros that will help you get your putting up to par. Try some of these and see what works best!</p>
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<p>- Always do a couple practice putts before you start your game. Don&#8217;t try to make a hole; just get the ball in the general direction. Focus on your swing, not making the hole. By doing some practice putts, you can also get a feel for how fast the ball will run on the green. Visit http://www.getgoodatgolf.com to learn more golf tips and instructions.</p>
<p>- Practice easy putts. Don&#8217;t worry about making a long shot. Definitely practice a few long ones, but for the most part, stick to within 6-feet. Missing every practice putt will only hurt your confidence, and there&#8217;s more to a good putt than just making the hole.</p>
<p>- It&#8217;s amazing how much confidence has to do with putting. In golf, more than any other sport, player confidence is key. And, it&#8217;s a problem that amateurs and pros alike have to deal with. Keep this in mind when you&#8217;re putting, and train yourself to stay confident, even when the ball doesn&#8217;t go where you want it to.</p>
<p>- Don&#8217;t look at the ball when you&#8217;re making your target &#8211; look just ahead of the ball. Focus on a spot right in front, a spot that you want that ball to roll over. After you hit it, you&#8217;ll know if you&#8217;ve made the shot or not by whether you see it cross that spot.</p>
<p>- Don&#8217;t move! Check your position before the shot and make sure it&#8217;s perfect. But, don&#8217;t move out of your position until the ball is well on its way. If you get impatient and want to watch that ball fly toward the hole, you may straighten up too fast and lose control over your putt.</p>
<p>- There are some ways you can keep yourself from naturally following that ball and ruining your putt. For example, look at the spot the ball was on, after it rolls off. To practice this, you can lay a coin under the ball, and keep your eyes on the coin after the ball has rolled completely off.</p>
<p>- When you&#8217;re practicing, there are putting drills you can do. For example, put in 5 balls from a distance of 1 foot; then move back a foot. Then another and another, and if you miss one shot, you have to start the whole thing over again from one foot.</p>
<p>- For some really deep, heavy-duty putting practice, close your eyes when you putt. With your eyes closed, you&#8217;ll be more aware of the way the rest of your body moves. You&#8217;ll feel your torso twist and your shoulders swing steadily, just like a pendulum with the club swinging from it.</p>
<p>- Practice like crazy. That&#8217;s the best golf putting tip anybody can give you. The longer you&#8217;re out there practicing, the more you&#8217;ll develop a feel for it. Like everything else, practice makes perfect!</p>
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		<title>Developing A Good Draw Golf Shot</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good golf swing will not only lower your handicap, it will make the game more enjoyable.  Now that you have cured your slice and can keep the ball in the fairway most of the time, you can now start working on controlling the ball. Putting the proper spin on the ball will allow you [...]]]></description>
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A good golf swing will not only lower your handicap, it will make the game more enjoyable.  Now that you have cured your slice and can keep the ball in the fairway most of the time, you can now start working on controlling the ball. Putting the proper spin on the ball will allow you to draw or fade your shots. Drawing the golf ball causes it to hook to the left and fading the ball cause it to slice slightly to the right.</p>
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<p>If you have worked hard to develop a good golf swing so why in the world would you want to develop a hook or slice? Most golf courses have dogleg fairways as well as complex set of obstacles that you must navigate around. One way to accomplish this is to use a draw or a fade. For a right handed player developing a draw is much harder than a fade. This is due to the natural ball spin that develops as the club face strikes right to left across the surface of the ball.  The amount of spin is caused by how much the club face is open or closed as the hands release and the club face impacts the ball.</p>
<p>Controlling your golf swing to develop a good draw or fade requires a consistent good golf swing. Only with repeatability will you be able to confidently draw the ball on a left dogleg with your irons or hybrid. In order to develop a good draw shot you should use your normal address position, take a practice a swing to waist high through your follow through. Make sure that your arms are ful</p>
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		<title>Use These 5 Golf Driving Tips To Improve Your Golf Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 12:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most golf tips rendered today by experts concern driving. These tips are to guide players in hitting the ball further than they normally do. The first and the most important step in driving is to set it up like any other swing shot. Driving could make or break the hole. The five simple but effective [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most golf tips rendered today by experts concern driving. These tips are to guide players in hitting the ball further than they normally do. The first and the most important step in driving is to set it up like any other swing shot. Driving could make or break the hole. The five simple but effective tips for driving are as follows:</p>
<p>1. Proper set up: Set up the swing properly. Driving should be done, using a wood or a driving iron due to their length. The length gives you two distinct advantages &#8211; you can increase the distance of your stance from the ball and you can spread your feet wider to get a better balance and weight transfer. This will enable you to get a short and wide swing giving you control and power in the right proportions.<span id="more-8"></span></p>
<p>2. Understand the sequence of motion: Sequence of setting up, swinging and driving with the correct weight transfer is a major factor. Although a little difficult for the beginners, they could keep it in mind and keep their drives in the sequence, so that they can develop their game on these fundamentals.</p>
<p>3. Let the power build then release at impact: Power should build with your swing. Always release the power along with the impact with the ball. Keep the swing short, the longer the swing, the lesser the control. Most beginning golfers tend to think otherwise in the attempt to hit the ball farthest. Short and wide swing will give you most powerful and controlled shot compare to the long and narrow one.</p>
<p>4. Swing within yourself so you maintain balance: Never swing too back or too forward. Stay within your self, to keep it in control. Distribute your weight evenly from heel to toe and stay balanced. Maintain good posture, a straight spine and upright chin. This will not only help in your drives but also to avoid injuries.</p>
<p>5. Imagine the ball in the middle of the fairway: Imagine that the ball is in the middle of the fairway. Use a correct wrist hinge and full body turn to get the maximum from your swing. This will give you more consistent driving skills.</p>
<p>In addition to the above, maintaining fitness of your body is a major factor to gain yards on the swing. Certain exercises are said to add almost 30 odd yards to the drive, so step on it.</p>
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