Before smartphones were readily available in our pockets, analyzing your golf swing was a difficult task. In years past, golfers hoping to improve their swings by analyzing and critiquing would need to set up a tripod and a video camera to capture video or rely on their golf professional or swing instructor to handle the video capturing and analysis of their swing. [Read more…]
Top 5 Golf Apps You Need To Download
Like most activities and pastimes, technology has invaded the game of golf. From new technology’s impact on golf clubs and components, to the influx of distance measuring devices, swing analyzers and mobile applications, golf has undoubtedly seen major integration with tech. [Read more…]
6 Reasons You Need To Switch To SuperStroke Grips
Tune in to any broadcast of a PGA Tour event and you’re likely to see that equipment comes in many shapes and sizes. From oversized drivers to woods with miniature heads. From huge mallet putters to old-school blades. From cavity-back irons to single-length forged. Indeed, the types of golf equipment run the gamut — both on the PGA Tour and at your local golf club. [Read more…]
Try This Golf Drill To Be More Consistent With Your Shots
The lament about wanting to play more consistent golf is heard at every club, every week. At post-round interviews, the pros will talk about “just trying to put it all together for the next few days” or sometimes weeks. How often do we have a few great rounds and play to handicap, soaring like an eagle, only to crash and burn and end up as the feather-duster for the next few weeks? [Read more…]
Can Drinking Coffee Improve Your Golf Game?
There are a couple of crafty elderly guys at the local club who pack flasks into their cart all year round. Whisky? Bourbon? Gin? No, the secret weapon of choice is coffee. [Read more…]
How Ko Is Dominating The LPGA Tour
Even though Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand was judged Rolex Player of the year for 2016, it is impossible to go past the consistent stats of Lydia Ko as the increasingly dominant force on the LPGA Tour. At 19 years of age, she appears to be the most quietly aggressive player. Each year’s additional experience and emotional maturity flows on to more wins. [Read more…]
Why You Should Play To Your Swing Type And Not The Course
From the most basic beginner, all the way up to record-breaking master pros like Tiger Woods, every golfer has experienced the sweat and surprise of swinging great on the range and then clunking it over and over out on the course. This phenomenon is often referred to as the inability to take your “practice game” into the competition. This can happen for a few reasons, but it’s usually a lack of planning and mental preparation. In short, you need a swing strategy. And, you need to be mentally prepared to apply it out on the golf course. [Read more…]
30 Minutes Of This Per Day Will Improve Your Score
Many people take walking for granted in this day and age. In the past, your ancestors had to walk most places. They might have walked miles to school or work and back each and every day. Now with Uber, public transport and millions of cars on the road, people are commuting without walking for a substantial amount of time. [Read more…]
5 Ways To Improve Your Game During Your Lunch Break
One of the best ways in which you can hone and improve any skill is by doing a little bit of practice each and every day. Some people go all out and try to do everything at once, spending hours of their day practicing this one thing. However, they quickly get burned out and the skill falls to the wayside. [Read more…]
How To Use A Ball Mark
Marking your ball on the green is a pretty standard practice to most golfers. However, not all players are marking properly. And in some cases, golfers aren’t marking their balls at all. Now, I’ll be the first to tell you that it’s not always necessary to mark your ball — especially when your ball is not in line-of-sight of the player currently putting. But, with golf being the gentlemen’s game that it is, it’s common courtesy to mark your ball whenever it may distract or impede another player’s putt. [Read more…]