Phil Mickelson’s YouTube clip on how to execute the flop shot has had close to 1.4 million views since being uploaded in 2009. To be honest, it’s surprising that this is not closer to 10 or 15 million. After all, he is one of the very best in the business. Each and every player, pros included, could learn a thing or two about this most revered of golf shots from the master of the short game. [Read more…]
6 Things To Use Your Rangefinder For — Other Than Shooting The Flag
Rangefinders are great, they give a golfer more information about the course. Knowing the yardages between you and the flag immediately makes the game that little bit easier. It’s sure to boost your confidence with the club you’ve chosen for your next shot. However, a rangefinder can be used to help your golf game in more ways than just letting you know how far the flag is away from you. [Read more…]
Why It’s Good To Two-Putt Every Hole
In golf, the saying goes: “Drive for show, putt for dough.” Indeed, putting is often the difference maker in close matches and tournament victories. It’s why many amateur golfers consider themselves not as good as they could be at this difficult game. [Read more…]
Does Brand Matter When Choosing Golf Clubs?
Choosing a new set of golf clubs can be a daunting task. With so many golf club options on the market, where should you begin? [Read more…]
Do These 6 Things Before Every Shot
Have you heard the bit of gossip discussing how top-ranked Australian golfer Jason Day concentrated his way to the top? Apparently, he did it by running himself through a rigorous and secret 15-step pre-swing ritual before every single shot. Well, it turns out, there’s some power behind this chatter. [Read more…]
3 Ways To Always Get Over Your Bad Shots
Everyone gets the bad-shot jitters at some point. Are you trying to impress your boss or a client? Want to save face in front of your golfing buddies? Hope to inch under your personal best score? When each stroke matters and the pressure is high, you’re not the only one who sometimes gets stuck in a downward spiral of bad shots. Any coach or friend can tell you to “shake it off,” but what does that actually mean? How can you just “get over it,” and move on to play your best? [Read more…]