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GOLF TIPS
Lose your Slice
Fix a Hook
Fix an Early Release
Cure the Shanks
Stop the Slide
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Pro Golf Tips
The use of training aides can be a valuable resource when attempting to make improvements in your golf swing. A good training aid focuses on a specific error in a golfer's swing and teaches the correct movements required to make the change. However, training aids are often expensive, difficult to use, andÊlikely doÊnot focus on the exact area of your swing that needs the mostÊwork.
So what to do? Guess what... You already own all the training aids you'll ever need. As long as you have some tees, a few golf balls, a headcover and maybe a towel... You're all set! So clean out the garage, save the cash, and take the TiVo off those late night infomercials.
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The golfer swings the club from "outside to in", cutting across the ball and hitting a slice. If you see your divots pointing well left of your target, this drill is for you... read more > |
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This golfer has the opposite problem as the slicer. The hook is caused by the player swinging too far from the "inside" and imparting excessive hook spin... read more > |
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The player early releases the club, resulting in fat shots, thin shots, and a loss of power... read more > |
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The player hits the heel of the club, causing a shank... read more > |
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The player "slides" his weight to the outside of the right foot in the backswing... read more > |
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