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		<title>All About Golf Tips: the 7 Iron Chip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The All About Golf Tips 7 Iron Chip which is THE BEST WAY for the majority of amateur golfers to get the ball close to the hole, is also sometimes referred to as the &#8220;chip and run.&#8221;  The simplicity of this 7 Iron shot is the reason for it&#8217;s great effectiveness.  Breaking the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-317 alignright" title="7_Iron_Chip" src="http://golfmadeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/7_Iron_Chip-300x295.jpg" alt="7_Iron_Chip" width="254" height="250" />The All About Golf Tips 7 Iron Chip which is THE BEST WAY for the majority of amateur golfers to get the ball close to the hole, is also sometimes referred to as the &#8220;chip and run.&#8221;  The simplicity of this 7 Iron shot is the reason for it&#8217;s great effectiveness.  Breaking the shot down to it&#8217;s basic, simple swing allows up to drastically lower the margin of error one would make using the classic chip shot. Here is the All About Golf Tips Strategy for hitting this simple shot:  When the ball is in a position just off the green surface, get into a setup position exactly the same as you would during a full swing shot. Then choke down about two or three inches on the club.</p>
<p>Move slightly closer to the ball to accommodate the choke. Make a stoke similar to a putting stroke only slightly harder. All About Golf Tips recommends that when you initally start using this shot you spend some time practicing it.  All great golfers know that repetition is key to excellence.  Also, All About Golf Tips knows that it takes practice to familiarize yourself with the distance control needed with different sized swings. Because the seven iron has much more loft than the putter it will be necessary to make a putting stroke.  This putting stroke will be for a putt of the same length but only slightly larger than one used with a putter.</p>
<p>This is a direct result of the energy of the stroke being used to hit the ball up (due to the loft) rather than 100% of the energy directed to forward movement as is the case with a putt on the greens surface. All About Golf Tips.com recommends that you only use this shot when the carry distance  (or the distance it needs to travel in the air) is short enough to land the ball on the green (or the fringe). All About Golf Tips.com also wants you to remember when considering this shot that the ball will roll according to the flow of the green.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m into learning golf tips and the right hand position on the clubs?<br />
i stopped playing solf ball this year and now I&#8217;m playing golf.. i haven&#8217;t played golf at least 5 years so now i feel like I&#8217;m a rookie again (use to play it all the time).. I&#8217;m interested in knowing some tips? to driving to putting and holding the clubs right?  i was driving last night, a dude came up to me and said to me THIS ISN&#8217;T BASEBALL, you will never hit the ball straight.. well i proved him wrong, i hit fairway 7 out of 10 times and hitting the ball 238 yards but the 3 time i sliced it big time!!! Any help!! Thanks</p>
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<p>Will Allen is a professional caddy who lives and works out of Sarasota, Florida.  <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.allaboutgolftips.com" target="_blank"> All About Golfing Tips</a></p>
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		<title>How to Win at Golf &#8211; Improve Your Putting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Putting is probably  the single most important golf technique in the game, never forget that half of all strokes allowed for in a par score are putts. The Putting Green is an almost sacred place for golfers. It is where games are won and lost.  It looks so easy &#8211; there are none [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-299 alignright" title="improve_putting" src="http://golfmadeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/improve_putting.jpg" alt="improve_putting" width="241" height="251" />Putting is probably  the single most important golf technique in the game, never forget that half of all strokes allowed for in a par score are putts. The Putting Green is an almost sacred place for golfers. It is where games are won and lost.  It looks so easy &#8211; there are none of those careful fine points to tune in your swing to achieve the long low drive or the stunning iron shot.  Some of the best putters produce astounding strokes with an indifference that suggests disdain to us lesser mortals who struggle with our putters.  Improving your putting is a great way to improve your scores quickly but how do you do that &#8211; and why should you?</p>
<p>As to why, there is a simple answer which is best illustrated by going back to the last time Tiger Woods won The Open.   Sergio Garcia hit almost 80% of the greens and 66% of the fairways, striking the ball  well throughout the tournament, but  his putting let him down.   Even though he hit most of the greens in regulation, Sergio averaged nearly two putts on each of those greens. Tiger won the tournament, he hit far less greens than Sergio but made almost a quarter less strokes on each of those greens. Taken over the entire tournament, this difference is why it was Tiger&#8217;s name on the trophy!</p>
<p>Putting makes up over 40 percent of your game, so its importance cannot be over-emphasized.  You should devote at least that percentage of your practice time to it.  Nothing spoils a good  round more than weak putting so when you practice make sure you work on both the mechanics of the stroke and the feel. Putting has often been described as more  inspiration than technique and there is no doubt that some good putters simply cannot explain it, they are, as it were, born to it.  But the poor putter needn&#8217;t give up.  Working hard to pick up some essentials, along with a sensible practice regime, will result in steady improvement and the results will soon show &#8211; remember that old golfing adage &#8211; drive for show and putt for dough! Once your score is consistent and you have developed your game it is time to start thinking about developing feel. Putting feel is an acquired skill, your brain needs to determine how the length of your stroke relates to distance. This begins by ensuring you always make solid contact with the ball, and that comes from those  good fundamental techniques you should be practicing.  The basic stroke motion is a pendulum action.  When putting, your hands should always be slightly ahead of both the club head and the ball. Your arms and shoulders should form a triangle that moves as one during your back swing and stroke &#8211; exactly like a pendulum.</p>
<p>There are many different grips demonstrated by the pro&#8217;s when putting but it really doesn&#8217;t make much difference as long as you know what you&#8217;re doing with the putter head. As long as you can keep the edges of the putter square to the target during the stroke you will be OK. For example, keeping your left-hand low tends to keep the face angle more square  as it swings up like a pendulum. The &#8216;up&#8217; motion gets the ball rolling earlier, which creates a straighter line, reducing the potential for  break, almost like taking the bottom of the ball and rolling it up over the top. Try experimenting with different grips and see which one works best for you. Putting with your rear arm can give a feeling of acceleration through the putt, which is  critical for creating a smooth, end-over-end roll. Rear-arm putting accomplishes this mainly because of the weight of the putter, with two hands it&#8217;s easier to make stabbing or decelerating strokes.</p>
<p>You should never aim to get the ball just as far as the hole, especially if you are off the green.  Putting from the fringe or even just off the green is very different to putting on the surface of the green.   More often than not putts are not hit with enough power and can end up getting bogged down in the longer fringe grass.  Even if you are on the green you must hit the ball hard enough &#8211; a ball that doesn&#8217;t reach the hole has no chance of going in!  Any competent golfer will tell you that a properly struck putt should roll approximately seventeen inches past the hole, as if the hole wasn&#8217;t there. This definition is based on the work of Dave Pelz, a professional golf teacher and Ex-NASA Physicist who has written may books on the subject, such as &#8216;The Putting Bible&#8217; and who is widely regarded as the greatest  putting coach working today. Of course, this distance is approximate, depending on specific grass types and environmental conditions, it may vary a little either way,  but  the seventeen-inch distance is the best rule of thumb for overall conditions.</p>
<p>Stance is less likely to be a consideration in putting than in any other stroke. No hard and fast rule can be established,  no two golfers follow the same style.  A still and steady body position with a motionless head is, however, one of the essentials that all coaches agree on.  Putting is much too delicate a process to withstand any body motion.  How you stand is a matter of trial and error, if you feel comfortable that is as good a guide as any.  An open stance with the right foot well up to the ball can to be a good position, your body should rest easily on your legs.  The length of the club will dictate any bend in the knees but always remember the three golden rules of golf when making your putt &#8211; keep your head still, keep your head still, keep your head very still!</p>
<p>Sometimes your putting goes wrong in the middle of a round &#8211; but with just a few seconds of concentration you can generally get it back on track &#8211; provided that you do your practice.  Step off to the side at a time when it won&#8217;t delay play and just close your eyes for a few seconds.  Swing your arms the way you do on a putt, just like you do when you practice &#8211; is your body balanced?  Is your head still?  Are you achieving the pendulum motion? Check these simple things and you will soon get your putting back on track.</p>
<p>Putting is the greatest test of skill on the golf course and requires regular, high quality practice sessions, ideally on a putting green or  with something that represents an actual hole as nearly as possible.  Most golfers typically practice putting whenever they can find a suitable surface either outdoors or indoors.   It is the most neglected part of the practice routine of many amateur golfers and yet it is the one thing that can reduce your score overnight.  If you want to improve your golf techniques quickly and get your handicap down- practice your putting.</p>
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<p>Need tips on teaching my girlfriend how to Golf?<br />
So, finally my gf showed interest in learning how to golf, which make me as happy as little child on x-mas morning. Anyway, I bought her all the equipment, clothes, etc. (I&#8217;m proably more excited about her new hobby than she is.) I think its fair to say she sucks. Because frankly she does, and besides shes just beginning. The sucking part is OK, it&#8217;s her attitude. She get offended when I tell her shes doing something wrong. I also don&#8217;t think she takes my advice serious (BTW, I have a lot of experience golfing). She has potential and I can&#8217;t wait for the day we can go golfing together, but she has really bad attitude. And snaps at me when I tell her what to do. Any advice on better training techniques?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sport of golf has been with us for thousands of years. People from every corner of the world have enjoyed the tranquility of a few hours spent out on the golf course. The apparent simplicity of playing the game has fooled many people. It is easy to forget the sportsmanship that is involved in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-319 alignright" title="beginning_golfer" src="http://golfmadeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/beginning_golfer.jpg" alt="beginning_golfer" width="302" height="226" />The sport of golf has been with us for thousands of years. People from every corner of the world have enjoyed the tranquility of a few hours spent out on the golf course. The apparent simplicity of playing the game has fooled many people. It is easy to forget the sportsmanship that is involved in the game as you watch someone who plays the game well. Hitting the ball is not as easy as it seems, as so many people who don&#8217;t play seem to think. To become good at golf, you will have to put in a lot of hours practicing. There are no two ways about it. A good understanding of how the whole body is involved in a golf swing is important, also. If you are brand new to the game, the following tips can help your game get off to the right start.</p>
<p>Taking golf lessons is probably the best thing a beginning golfer can do to make sure they get started in the right direction. A lot of people overlook this not realizing just how much golf lessons will mold the way you play the game. Believe it or not, golf is considered a sport. Just as with any sport, there is a great deal of learning, practicing, and time spent playing the game. So many people forego the actual practice, instead opting to go out on the course and start trying to play. They don&#8217;t realize they are short changing themselves by missing out on tips that can help their game. The game of golf can be complex, but at the same time it can be very fulfilling with the aide of some good golf lessons.</p>
<p>The next best advice to beginning golf is to practice, practice, practice. A good rule of thumb is to double the amount of time practicing compared to a golf lesson. For instance, if you had a golf lesson that lasted for an hour, practice at least two hours. Practice like this every time for a least three times a week. You&#8217;ll be introduced to a new technique during your golf lesson. To really grasp and utilize this technique, spending double the time practicing compared to the lesson will help enforce the technique. You&#8217;ll be able to break down the technique and eventually work it into your game. The only way to really get something out of these lessons and other golf tips is to practice them. Otherwise, they won&#8217;t do you any good.</p>
<p>Another tip, one that is commonly overlooked because it is so simple, is to watch someone who really can play the sport well in action. Take the time to check out the professionals on TV. Go to a professional tournament if you ever get the chance. If one of your local courses has an amateur tournament, check it out because you will see some good talent there, also. The good thing about watching the professionals on TV is the super slow motion replays that they now have. You can really study the swing from start to finish with these replays.</p>
<p>Just remember, the game of golf is one of the most challenging, while at the same time it is one of the most rewarding activities you&#8217;ll ever attempt. It has even stumped some of the most gifted professional athletes who excelled at other sports. But, with a true passion for the game along with some good lessons and plenty of practice, you could be the next Tiger Woods.</p>
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<p> Are you looking for a way to halve your golf handicap immediately?</p>
<p>Then read on&#8230;</p>
<p>Did ya watch Tiger Woods during the U.S Open at Torrey Pines this year?</p>
<p>Tiger meticulously planned each golf shot &#8211; he is a pure golf warrior!</p>
<p>Tiger Woods is the best golfer on the planet mainly because he fully understands his strengths &#8211; and weaknesses. Yes, even Tiger has weaknesses.</p>
<p>You might think to play golf like Tiger Woods means to bomb every drive.</p>
<p>Or go for the miracle golf shot. This is hardly the case.</p>
<p>Read on&#8230;</p>
<p>When Tiger has the lead in the final round of a golf tournament he usually plays conservative; like hitting fairway wood off the tee &#8211; this usually takes the big number out of the equation. He lets his opponents beat themselves as they aggressively chase him.</p>
<p>Tiger&#8217;s knee hurt badly during all 4 rounds of the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines this past weekend. A weakness in his game not to be denied or ignored. Because of his knee injury Tiger knew what he was capable of, and what he wasn&#8217;t capable of.</p>
<p>Tiger played within his limits!</p>
<p>Even with all of Tiger&#8217;s power he still lays up on par fives when he&#8217;s in the rough, especially when he has the lead in the final round. He didn&#8217;t go for the green in two and risk shooting himself out of the golf tournament.</p>
<p>Tiger Woods learned early in life under the tutelage of his father Earl on how to survey the golf course AND his opponents with uncanny precision. Tiger does this through the fine art of course management.</p>
<p>And mental toughness!</p>
<p>What is the fine art of course management you say? It all starts with knowing your limits.</p>
<p>Knowing your strengths and weaknesses, and knowing your opponent&#8217;s strengths and weaknesses &#8211; and of course know the golf course you are playing on &#8211; this is your battlefield!</p>
<p>Tiger Woods knows his limits and plays within them. Amatuer golfers usually try to hit the golf shot they can pull off maybe 1/10 times. This usually ends up costing them at least 10 strokes or more a round (depending on their level).</p>
<p>The truth is, trying to pull off a shot you can perform maybe 1/10 attempts is foolish. This may make for great drama. Remember Tin Cup? How bout Jean Van de Velde when he choked in the &#8216;99 British Open? They both went for the miracle golf shot.</p>
<p>The truth is going for the miracle shot when everything is on the line may make for great T.V. drama; however this attitude will absolutely crush your golf scores!</p>
<p>Do you hit driver on a 300 yard par 4 even though you can only drive the ball 250? The 50 yard pitch shot is one of the hardest shots in golf&#8230;</p>
<p>Even for Tiger Woods!</p>
<p>Rather than reaching for the big stick, leave yourself 100 yards for your second shot. For most good golfers 100 yards is a full pitching wedge which they can hit in their sleep.</p>
<p>Play golf like Tiger Woods as he systematically wore down a game competitor in Rocco Mediate during the 18 hole playoff in this year&#8217;s U.S. Open. Think and plan ahead &#8211; know your strengths &#8211; and your weaknesses!</p>
<p>The fact of the matter is, if you plan on leaving the golf ball at your &#8220;sweet spot&#8221; distance from the hole, you will dramatically improve your chances of hitting more greens in regulation.</p>
<p>And more greens in regulation leads to more circles on your score card &#8211; which means more pars and birdies!</p>
<p>For some this sweet spot distance from the pin is 100 yards, some 120 yards, learn what your sweet spot distance is and practice that shot over and over at the range until you can hit that shot in your sleep.</p>
<p>Play golf like Tiger Woods sizing up his next major win!</p>
<p>Hit &#8216;em Long and Straight!</p>
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<p>As a response to a fan video from Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 08, Tiger Woods and EA SPORTS demonstrate that the &#8220;glitch&#8221; Levinator25 thought he found in the game, is not a glitch at all.  <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p> The following paragraphs summarize the work of golf lessons experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of golf lessons. Heed their advice to avoid any golf lessons surprises. </p>
<p>Those of you not familiar with the latest on golf lessons now have at least a basic understanding. But there&#8217;s more to come. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been thinking about taking up golf, or if you&#8217;re a golfer in search of a better game, you may have consi<span id="more-10"></span>dered golf lessons. But are golf lessons really beneficial? And how do you find a pro who will offer good advice? </p>
<p>There are some who swear that lessons are vital and others who say that practice is the only thing that will improve your golf game. The truth seems to lie somewhere in the middle. But before you drop your coach or sign up for lessons, consider what it is that you hope golf lessons will accomplish. Outlining your goals may help you decide whether you truly need lessons or simply more time on the course.</p>
<p>If you play with others who play exceptionally well, you may want to find someone to give you some help with your game. Whether that&#8217;s a paid coach or merely a friend who plays well is strictly a personal choice. Getting some pointers and tips may be a good way to ensure that you don&#8217;t totally embarrass yourself in front of other players.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re serious about the game, you&#8217;ve probably been involved long enough that you don&#8217;t need advice on whether to get a coach. But if you&#8217;ve only recently discovered the joy of golfing, you may find yourself looking for a way to improve your game. Golf lessons could very well be the answer.</p>
<p>Some people say that lessons give them a set time to practice and an opportunity to completely focus on the game. You&#8217;ll typically be less interrupted than if you were playing on your own, stopping to chat with friends along the way. But others say the simple fact of having someone scrutinizing every move and offering constant advice is more distracting than helpful. Decide whether you&#8217;re one of those who accept direction and works well in that situation. That&#8217;s a major clue as to whether golf lessons are a good idea.</p>
<p>Remember that a golf coach&#8217;s job is to teach you to golf correctly. That means that there are some habits that he (or she) will be trying to ingrain and others they&#8217;ll be trying to break. While golfing correctly is a terrific goal, many golfers have some bad habits that they tout as benefiting their game. Changing your grip, adjusting your stance or even using different equipment may be among the &#8220;must do&#8221; list from your coach. You may resist those changes. You have two options. You can do your best to follow the instructions, or you can explain that you aren&#8217;t planning to change that particular habit. If you don&#8217;t plan to change, you may need to reexamine your decision to take lessons. Without following directions, lessons may become a waste of time and effort on both parts, and money on yours.</p>
<p>Golf lessons are great for some people. It&#8217;s a personal decision whether you are one of those who will benefit from a coach &#8211; formal or informal. But remember that the most important thing to improve your golf game is simply practice.  </p>
<p>As your knowledge about golf lessons continues to grow, you will begin to see how golf lessons fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.</p>
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<p>Golf Long Game Lesson #12 &#8211; Is my Driver Legal  <H3>Help answer the question about golf lesson</H3>When a pro gives me a golf lesson, should I tip him/her? Also, new bag?<br />I am getting my first golf lesson on Saturday. The club&#039;s pro will be giving both my son and I a joint lesson. Should I tip him, and if so, what percentage? </p>
<p>Also, the clubs I have are 20 years old but barely used. The bag, however, is leather, has no stand, and is extremely heavy even tho it&#039;s in excellent condition. Should I invest in a new, lightweight stand bag, and if so, where can I buy a decent long-lasting one that won&#039;t cost too much? </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf tips for teaching golf to kids should always revolve around making sure that the kids have fun. Sure, it would be great if your son became the next Tiger Woods, but golf should be treated as a game, not a life or death struggle. These 5 tips will ensure that a child learns golf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-331 alignright" title="golf_for_kids" src="http://golfmadeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/golf_for_kids.jpg" alt="golf_for_kids" width="285" height="213" />Golf tips for teaching golf to kids should always revolve around making sure that the kids have fun. Sure, it would be great if your son became the next Tiger Woods, but golf should be treated as a game, not a life or death struggle. These 5 tips will ensure that a child learns golf and enjoys it at the same time!</p>
<p>Tip 1) Keep Your Instructions Simple</p>
<p>If a parent is a golfer themselves, they have a tendency to be technical about elements of the game. Trying to explain concepts like &#8220;tempo&#8217; or &#8220;swing plane&#8221; will only confuse a child. A confused child is easily frustrated. Start by taking the child to a driving range, and start practicing putting. The child will gain confidence by successfully making contact with the ball.</p>
<p>Next, teach the child how to chip the ball. This is a good second step, because chips require little backswing. The child has a good chance of success striking the ball.</p>
<p>Finally the child will progress to the driving range area. When instructing a child on a full golf swing, it is important to make sure they keep their feet on the ground, watch the ball, and strike it. Keep your golf tips on taking a full swing VERY simple.</p>
<p>Tip 2) Let The Child Progress At Their Own Pace</p>
<p>One of the best golf tips I ever recieved as a child was to practice most frequently the parts of the game that I enjoyed most. This advice ensured that I would stay with the game long enough to see success. Once I saw success with the elements of the game I enjoyed most, I ventured out to practice new areas of the game. Never push a child to improve too quickly. Patience is the name of the game with children.</p>
<p>Tip 3) Have Fun!</p>
<p>Once a child senses that golf is no longer fun, they have a much greater chance of losing interest. Try to structure competitive, but enjoyable games. It is important to make sure that all the children are winners. Constantly praise and encourage the participants.</p>
<p>Tip 4) Use Good Judgement In Purchasing Golf Equipment</p>
<p>Buying a child expensive golf equipment is a risky decision. Children tend to lose interest in new areas very quickly. The wisest decision is to purchase a used set of clubs intended for women. The clubs will be light weight, and easy for a child to control. If the child has demonstrated that they will continue to play golf, professional instruction might be appropriate. Just make sure the child is getting golf tips from a pro who has lots of experience teaching kids.</p>
<p>Tip 5) Teach Golf Etiquette</p>
<p>Children should learn golf etiquette very early in the teaching process. They should understand very basic rules such as standing still when another golfer is striking the ball. Certainly they should learn never to speak when a fellow player is putting etc.</p>
<p>Hopefully, these golf tips for kids will enhance the possibility that a child will not only get involved with the game, but enjoy it as well!</p>
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<p> We get asked all of the time for quick golf tips. The question usually comes from someone who has to play in a corporate golf tournament or they are someone who does not play often and they are going on vacation and will have a chance to play a round at a prestigious golf course and are looking for quick golf tips. Here is a list of five free quick golf tips to enjoy your corporate event or vacation.</p>
<p>1. If you have any time before yo<span id="more-29"></span>ur event to practice, you do need to take advantage of this. Current golf instruction will say that you should spend twice as much time on your short game as you do your full swing. I know, I know, I know. How are you going to get the ball to the green? Without much time before the event, you will improve faster by spending time on getting the ball in the hole as opposed getting the ball just close to the green. If you do not get to play often, chances are that you hit many of your irons close to the same distance. Unless you have time for some golf instruction, this will not be fixed in a short period of time. Get the feel for and mechanics of chipping, pitching and putting.</p>
<p>2. When it comes time to play your round, make sure you loosen up before the round. By loosening up your muscles, you are allowing yourself to relax and prepare your body for the athletic movements you will be making during your round. Your time should also include some time on the practice putting green. You will want to become familiar with the speed of the greens.</p>
<p>3. Grip pressure and arm tension is something that all golfers should monitor during every single swing. Your shoulders and your forearms should not feel like they have any tension in them at all. To give you an example, if you take your grip and hold the club out in front of you with the shaft parallel to the ground. If your shoulders and forearms are relaxed enough then the golf club should drop to the ground. This is the feeling of how relaxed your shoulders and forearms should be during your golf swing.</p>
<p>4. Balance is an underestimated part of the golf swing by most amateurs. In your setup, you will need to check your balance from side to side (left to right) as well as from front to back. You can do this by simply swaying side to side until you feel balanced and do the same from front to back. This will allow you to find your perfect balance. Now the key is once this is found you may need to move closer to the ball or farther away from the ball to stay in balance.</p>
<p>5. Once you start playing your round of golf, leave your ego at home and make and aggressive swing at a conservative target. What does this mean? Do not always go flag hunting on every hole. With not playing very often you are not going to hit every shot where you are looking. Increase your chances of playing better by aiming at the largest part of the green or the part of the green you are most comfortable with trying to hit a golf shot.</p>
<p>Assuming you do not have much time until your event, use these five quick golf tips to have a successful day. To conclude the five quick golf tips, let me give you the best of all of the quick golf tips of them all. Make sure that you HAVE FUN! It is just a game.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you are starting to play the great game of golf, everybody and their brother will be attempting to give you beginner golf tips. Trust me I mean everyone. This includes the guys that you are playing with that cannot break 100 themselves! They will become David Leadbetter or Butch Harmon in their own mind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-348 alignright" title="Beginner_Golf" src="http://golfmadeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Beginner_Golf-300x203.jpg" alt="Beginner_Golf" width="300" height="203" />As you are starting to play the great game of golf, everybody and their brother will be attempting to give you beginner golf tips. Trust me I mean everyone. This includes the guys that you are playing with that cannot break 100 themselves! They will become David Leadbetter or Butch Harmon in their own mind of all places right there on the golf course. You will quickly learn that there is a time and a place to work on your game. The golf course is where you should play and not practice. Work through all of your beginner golf tips while you are practicing on the driving range, short game area or practice putting green.</p>
<p>So with everyone throwing all of these free beginner golf tips at you, how do you know what to trust? Well, I can tell you that I do not ask my fellow golfers about legal or accounting advice. Through golf books, golf DVDs and local golf instruction, there are many credible and qualified sources for you to tap.</p>
<p>Here are two beginner golf tips from Brad Myers who teaches at The Massengale Golf Academy in Houston, Texas:</p>
<p>Beginner golf tips: Short Game</p>
<p>Opposed to popular belief and actions, if you want to learn how to play the game of golf or if you have played for a long time and want to lower your handicap, learn how to chip and putt. It may not seem as macho or as sexy to learn all of these little short shots as opposed to standing on the driving range banging out long shots. No matter what your current handicap is, if you want to lower your golf scores learn all aspects of the short game. This will drop your scores faster than standing on a driving range for a long period of time week after week.</p>
<p>Here is a question that may put how important the short game is and can help put it into perspective for you. Once your round is finished, do you want to give your buddy a hard time about the one drive you hit past him/her or do you want to brag about the lower score that you shot? Speaking from experience, the ribbing about how your buddy hit one past you is pretty short-lived as he is paying you for winning the bet of lowest score.</p>
<p>One last thought about the short game for you is to make sure you arrive early enough to spend some time on the putting green putting and chipping before your round. You do not need to spend thirty minutes there. You just need to hit enough putts and chip shots to get a good feeling going prior to your round.</p>
<p>Beginner golf tips: Have fun</p>
<p>Unfortunately, most people will tell you that they play the game for fun or to relax but their actions simply do not say the same thing. Especially while you are learning the game, you should set little goals for your rounds or practice time. Sometimes they are not even to do anything with golf. You simply cannot concentrate for four to five hours straight. Maybe it is to play with certain people to enjoy their company or maybe you try to identify different birds or wildlife. Remember it is to be fun for you!</p>
<p>Using these beginner golf tips will help you reach your playing goals and fun goals!</p>
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Hit beautiful shots WHEN I can watch the ball through impact.  But that is getting to be a problem.  Any tips and tricks.  Did not use to be a problem but the last few years it is ongoing.</p>
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<p> Are you looking for golf tips for every part of your golf game? If so, then you are in the right place. We are going to give you 3 golf tips on how to hit better drives, 3 golf tips on how to hit better irons and 3 golf tips on how to hit better chip shots.</p>
<p>3 Golf Tips on How to Hit Better Drives</p>
<p>Everyone is in love with the fact of trying to get as much distance as they can from their driver. Some players are even obses<span id="more-28"></span>sed to the point, it hurts their scores. A test with tour players was done years ago on this subject. They had them hit their drive. If it was in the fairway, fine. If it was in the rough, they had them play that ball. In addition, they put in play another ball that was in the fairway but thirty yards behind their tee shot in the rough. Believe it or not, these players scored better from the fairway thirty yards behind the original ball in the rough! That proves how important hitting it in the fairway is for all of us. Here is how you can hit better drives:</p>
<p>1. Make sure your ball position is correct. Many amateurs play their driver to far forward in their stance in an attempt to help the ball in the air.</p>
<p>2. Use a full swing but only swing 80%. This means if a full swing is normally 100mph then you are looking to stay in balance and swing at 80mph.</p>
<p>3. Make sure that you have the correct shaft in your driver. Many players have pre-conceived ideas that they need to hit a certain flex shaft. I would make my decision more strictly based on the ball flight.</p>
<p>3 Golf Tips on How to Hit Better Irons</p>
<p>Many players do not believe that they can improve their iron play by slowing down and making sure they have the proper club in their hand. Remember the closer that you are able to hit your irons the shorter your putts will be and then you will look like a better putter! Improve how you hit your irons with these 3 tips:</p>
<p>1. As simple as it sounds most players do not know the average distance that they hit each golf club. The key word here is average. How long you hit your seven-iron one time (downhill and downwind) simply does not matter. I would rather brag about the low score I shot after the round than the long seven-iron that I hit on the eighth hole!</p>
<p>2. Take the time while you are on the golf course to find the yardage to the front and back of the green as well as the distance to the hole.</p>
<p>3. Choose the club that allows you to make a full swing. This takes away many variables that can go wrong during your swing.</p>
<p>3 Golf Tips on How to Improve Your Chip Shots</p>
<p>Improving your short game and your chip shots is the quickest way to lower your scores behind improving your putting. Many players do not practice it as much because it is not as glamorous as trying to bang out the long drives. Even the best players miss greens so if you cannot chip the ball around the green, you will not be able to ever score very well. The short game of golf is where you really need to practice, so check out the following 3 tips:</p>
<p>1. Any time that you can hit a low shit that runs the ball up to the hole as opposed to flying it all of the way there, do it. This gives you more room for error and percentage-wise you will get you closer to the hole for the next shot, unless you make the chip shot! Do not be scared to use an eight, seven or even a five iron to get the distance that you need.3</p>
<p>2. Hold your finish until the ball has stopped rolling. Use this time to monitor your balance and evaluate the shot.</p>
<p>3. Know without a doubt where you would like the ball to land. If you claim to have trouble visualizing shots then explain where you want to land it out loud. This will accomplish the same thing.</p>
<p>Implement these golf tips into your game and you will see your scores go down and you will have something to talk about in the locker room!</p>
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		<title>The Secret About Online Golf Tips</title>
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 In looking for online golf tips I always go back to one of my father&#8217;s sayings, &#8220;If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.&#8221; Everywhere you look, there are free golf lessons, online golf tips, and golf instructions of how to swing a golf club. Not only are beginning golfers looking [...]]]></description>
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<p> In looking for online golf tips I always go back to one of my father&#8217;s sayings, &#8220;If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.&#8221; Everywhere you look, there are free golf lessons, online golf tips, and golf instructions of how to swing a golf club. Not only are beginning golfers looking for the &#8220;magic bullet&#8221; but, they want it for free. Beginning golfers to mid-handicap golfers be the most aware as these players tend to look for any golf instruc<span id="more-25"></span>tion information. Better players tend not to do this because they understand that not all information is good information. Before using any free information from the web, take your time. Once online, you need to be very careful with the experience and certifications of the golf instructor. Is it a PGA Golf Professional or someone just writing for their blog about their own experience?</p>
<p>So can you benefit from online golf tips? Where do you find them? First, think about what exactly it is that you would like to have help with. As with any search, the more specific the search the better matches will appear. Proceed to Google or your favorite search engine, and type your thought in the search bar. Obviously, you can then search the results for exactly what you want.</p>
<p>Another saying is you get what you pay for. This saying also screams to be cautious about the word free. Some very good instructors offer free online golf tips or golf lessons on their website. Again, you have to do your research  <!--more--> <H3>Watch the video related to golf tips</H3>
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<p>Use the bounce of a golf club when chipping by opening the club face and placing the golf ball in the middle of the stance. Learn more about chipping withtips from a PGA Professional in this free video on golf. Expert: Chris Ardolina Contact: www.mcleangolfschools.com Bio: Chris Ardolina is a class A PGA Professional and a Jim McLean-Certified instructor in Miami, Fla. He graduated from Methodist University with a concentration in professional golf management. Filmmaker: Paul Muller&#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about golf tips</H3>Good web site with golf tips on improving my game?<br />Can anyone recommend a good web site with golf tips on improving my game? Esspecially good tips on improving my drive?<br />
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