Just because they’re pros doesn’t mean they don’t need practice. And like most of us, what professional golfers usually need to practice most is their short game. After all, landing the ball on the green won’t get the win without the perfect putt. That’s why more than 20 pro golfers depend on Southwest Greens artificial grass â€" backyard putting greens and indoor putting greens installed in their own homes to make putting practice as convenient as possible. Since anyone who wants to putt like a pro needs to practice like one, many golfers at every skill level are incorporating Southwest Greens into their homes, and you can be among them.
Having your own golf greens means little if they’re not Southwest Greens â€"... |
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Golf enthusiasts, there is no shortage of golf gadgets for you to reach for in the name of improving your game. While new equipment is great and instructional DVDs are wonderful, the true test of commitment comes in the form of practice time. That's why Northern California's savviest golfers are bringing their short game home with them courtesy of the ultimate golf gadget: a practice putting green from Southwest Greens. Your own personal putting green made from the finest synthetic grass on the market. Eliminate excuses and shrink your handicap through the force of sheer convenience.
Often times the difference between good and great is the will to put in the practice time. Consider a personal practice facility complete... |
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With most golfers,their swing path is from outside to the inside, even though they do not realize it. If you do not believe it,go to the tee of any par three or even the driving range and look at the divots for yourself. Most of them will be angled to the left.Thats the sign of an outide to inside swing. Now, have you checked the direction that your divots have.Do they angle to the left?
Getting stuck on the downswing
One of the most common faults for the average player is when they bring the club back too fast,and without a one piece motion.Your body races ahead of the downswing,then your forced to bring the club out from behind your right side in order to get it unstuck.The key here
is to let your arms and chest move back together so... |
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When out at the course with your friends or in tournament play,it's always crucial to hit the ball close to the pin.You need to hit a longer iron into the green and let it release up to the hole.This way you don't have to hit it perfectly to get a good result.
Concentrate on the ball
There are some things to keep in mind when hitting long irons into the green.For the single digit handicap,it's always
recommended to hit a hybrid because they are easier to hit.Still, there are many times when you will go with a 3 or 4 iron.For instance,on the windy days you can keep the ball flight down and keep those shots in play.
My advise with the longer irons is to be as smooth as possible and concentrate on the ball.Especially,if you have a... |
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La Duquesa Golf on the Costa del Sol Golf, Spain is situated close to the port of Duquesa on the Costa del Sol, this area is becoming increasingly more popular with golfing holiday makers particularly as the new motorway makes it more accessible.
The golf course itself is renowned for its spectacular landscape with views of the mountains and Mediterranean sea.
La Duquesa Golf is one of the Costa del Sol Golf’s most varied courses and regular improvements have been made over the years to the golf course itself and the greens.
Many holes require strict concentration and straight driving and it is a challenging course for golfers of all standards offering a good mixture of distances, hazards and strategically placed... |
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