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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

"How Much Does Your Ego Play A Part In Your Game Of Golf?"

Gail Smirthwaite is a trainer for the PGA CPD programme and tours UK golf clubs conducting talks on the Chris Evans Show on BBC Radio 2 on ‘how to play golf with confidence’ to all standards of golfers.

Gail also coaches many individual tour golfers including Alison Nicholas (ex-US Open Golf Champion) who has just been announced at the 2009 Solheim Cup UK and European Captain.

Just use the below special link to access how Gail offers top notch advice and tips, to one of the leading prestigious golf clothes companies in the UK (these are the guys that did the clothing for the Ryder Cup) sponsor her.

"Gail's talk"

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

How to Play Golf ?

For the Beginner Golfers, how to start in GOLF? How to grip the golf club? How to stand correctly? Are we using the suitable golf clubs and golf balls and so on? There is a lot to learn about GOLF.


Golf Beginner guide!

It is interesting that most of sports go on breaking records but golfers, after years and years of practicing and playing, still cannot break 80 or even 90.

The National Golf Foundation reports that the average male and female handicap is 16.2 and 28.0 respectively. But it's amazing that the same situation keeps unchanged over 20 years.

Is it because we are not using advance golf equipment, golf balls or we haven't access to enough swing skills which can help us to improve?

Keys to efficient golf practice

A Few Keys to Efficient Golf Practice
Whether it's in baseball, hockey, soccer, tennis or any other sports that involves a ball, there is a feeling of immense satisfaction and pride that comes from hitting the ball solidly. Nowhere does this apply more than in golf, where the small ball goes where it wants on anything but a solid shot.

If you want to hit the ball solidly on a consistent basis, the only way is through practice and more practice to practice is right after a round. Everything that didn't work for you during the round is fresh in your mind, and your body and mind are ready to go. Failure to work consistently on the shots that regularly give you the most trouble means your game won't soon improve.