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  • Pitching Wedge Technique

    Pitching wedge technique is a bit of a misnomer because usually we use a full swing with a pitching wedge. Discover how to properly use this club with tips from a professional golf instructor in...

  • How to Tilt Properly During a Golf Swing

    Tilting properly is important and rarely done successfully by amateur golfers. Gain a proper tilt during your golf swing with the guidance of a professional golf instructor in this free video on...

  • How to Make Golf Score Sheets

    Making golf score sheets yourself is very uncommon these days, however it is still a nice thing to know how to do. Learn how to make your own golf sheet with help from a professional golf...

  • How to Use the Long Putter

    A long putter comes all the way to your chest, not to be confused with a traditional putter or belly putter. Determine if using a long putter is right for you with advice from a professional golf...

  • Stages of the Golf Swing

    There are four basic stages of the golf swing, which are also referred to as power sources. Make sure you know all the stages of a golf swing with the help of a professional golf instructor in...

  • How Do You Get a Golf Handicap?

    To get a golf handicap, you'll have to be part of a club of some sort and then register with your local golf affiliation of the USGA. Discover how to get a handicap in golf with help from a...

  • What Are the Causes of a Golf Slice?

    There are several things that can cause a golf slice, the main one being an open club face. Find out what's causing your slice with tips from a professional golf instructor in this free video on...

  • How To Become a Professional Golfer

    Becoming a professional golfer is no easy task, and there is a tour school that you need to pass first to be able to qualify. Learn all the necessary steps to becoming a professional golfer with...

  • How to Measure Golf Swing Speed

    To measure golf swing speed you can use a small radar, a more sophisticated launch monitor or an indoor facility set up to measure ball speeds. Determine how you can measure the speed of your...

  • How to Keep a Scramble Scorecard in Golf

    Knowing how to keep a scramble scorecard is important because scramble golf is one of the most popular team games in golf, especially for charities and business outings. Find out how to properly...

  • Tips for Caddying

    There are several tips to being a good caddy, but most importantly is to know the course as well as possible. Become a great caddy with tips from a professional golf instructor in this free video...

  • How to Hit a Lob Wedge

    To hit a loft wedge, you want to keep your hands quiet, let the club do it's job and make sure you're properly fitted. Discover how to hit a loft wedge with guidance from a professional golf...

  • Belly Putter Techniques

    Belly putter techniques and conventional putting techniques are very similar to each other. Find out the differences in techniques with help from a professional golf instructor in this free video...

  • How Can I Get More Distance Out of My Driver?

    How to get more distance out of your driver is a very common question among golfers, and there are several aspects to achieving that. Find out what you can do to hit the ball further with tips...

  • Choosing a Putter

    Things to consider when choosing a putter are the length, how much launch you want and the lie angle. Choose the right putter for you with help from a professional golf instructor in this free...

  • How to Hit a Golf Ball

    When hitting a golf ball, aim the club, square the body to the club and focus on making a good swing. Find out why it's more important to focus on target than hitting a golf ball with help from a...

  • How to Turn Your Hips in Your Golf Downswing

    In a golf downswing, it's important to let the body follow the arms and to avoid a swaying motion. Get the hips to coil with a golf swing with help from a golf professional and director of golf...

  • How to Stop Flipping Hands Through a Golf Swing

    In order to stop flipping the hands in a golf swing, it's important to make sure that the hands respond to the arms. Find out why people flip their hands in a golf swing with help from a golf...

  • How to Use Your Legs With a Golf Swing

    In order to use the legs in a golf swing, it's important to allow the body to follow the arms by releasing the right side. Allow the muscles to maintain balance with help from a golf professional...

  • How to Fix an Out-to-In Golf Swing

    An out-to-in golf swing is often caused by laziness, and it can be corrected by making sure that the heels and knees do what they are supposed to do. Find out how to make sure the right side...

  • How to Do a One-Piece Golf Swing

    A one-piece golf swing involves taking the left arm at a straight line and dropping the hands down to start a backswing with the hands in the club head. Discover how a good swing starts with a...

  • How to Start a Golf Swing

    When starting a golf swing, there shouldn't be a lot of tension and the body should be squared to the club, making sure that the hands and club head start the backswing together. Create a simple...

  • How to Create Lag in a Golf Swing

    In golf, lag is the ability to sit and maintain an angle from the backswing to the hitting area for greater power in the striking area. Learn about the swish drill to work on creating lag with...

  • How to Stack & Tilt in Golf

    In golf, the stack and tilt involves keeping the spin and head centered over the golf ball at all times so that the club constantly comes back to the ball. Find out how to tilt the spine so that...

  • How to Cure Your Golf Slice

    In order to slice a golf ball, or curve it to the right, the club face has to be open. Discover how the grip of a golf club controls the club head with help from a golf professional and director...

  • Physical Exercises to Help Hit Golf Balls Far

    Physical exercises that will help golfers to hit the ball farther include swinging golf clubs with weighted donuts on the end. Learn about the importance of flexibility for golfers with help from...

  • The Best Golf Drivers for Slicers

    If a golfer has a problem with slicing, there are clubs that are made in which the shaft can be twisted to draw a hook bias. Get the right shaft flex from a local golf club fitter with help from a...

  • The Advantages of Titanium Golf Clubs

    Titanium is primarily advantageous for golfers when they are driving because most titanium heads allow for a greater sweet spot. Find out why titanium shouldn't be used for fairway woods with help...

  • How to Clean a Golf Glove

    In order to clean a golf glove, save the package that it comes with so that it stays moist, but also use the washing machine and keep it on a cold setting. Learn about using a towel and water to...

  • Golf Rules & Regulations

    One of the most commonly visited golf rules concerns what happens when a golf shot is hit out of bounds. Learn about penalty strokes in golf, as well as other rules and regulations, with help from...

  • The Best Golf Clubs for Beginner Golfers

    When beginners are picking out golf clubs, they should typically use a graphite shaft that makes for a light club with a heavy head. Discover the importance of beginners getting a golf ball in the...

  • How to Hit My Golf Ball Straighter

    In order to hit a golf ball straight, it's important for the club face to be flat against the golf ball, as an open face will influence a slice. Learn how to correct a slice or a hook in a golf...

  • How to Get a Proper Golf Grip

    A proper golf grip involves the club being mostly on the fingers and not in the palm of the hand. Learn about showing more fingernails in a golf grip to influence a draw with help from a Class A...

  • How to Hit a Fade Golf Shot

    In order to fade a golf shot, it's important to employ sensitive hand action through the ball in which the face of the club is slightly behind the hands. Keep the club from passing the hands to...

  • How to Hit a Golf Ball Low

    If a golfer is trying to hit a low iron, he is trying to keep from lofting the ball, and the easiest way to do this is by putting the ball further back in the stance. Find out how to punch a golf...

  • How to Hit a High Golf Shot

    Hitting a high golf shot is easier to do with a nine iron or pitching wedge, and the key is to move a ball forward in the golf stance. Create backspin when elevating a golf ball with help from a...

  • How to Hit a Cut in Golf

    Cutting a golf ball means that a right-hander will be influencing the ball to go from the right to the left. Discover how to pull the left arm longer than usual to cut a golf ball with help from a...

  • How to Compare Golf Shaft Stiffness

    When considering golf shaft stiffness, the thinner the diameter of the wall of the shaft, the more flexible the shaft is going to be. Find out about common weights of golf club shafts with help...

  • How to Hit a Chip Shot

    A chip shot in golf can be performed with any of a number of clubs, including a seven iron, an eight iron, a nine iron, a pitching wedge or a sand wedge. Find out how a chipping swing is a lot...

  • How to Add Weight to a Golf Club

    There are two basic ways to add weight to an iron golf club, including a metal weight with magnetic tape or iron fillings that go in place of the grip. Learn about drivers that allow golfers to...

  • How to Calculate a Handicap in Golf

    After figuring out a golf course's rating, take the score and subtract it from the course rating before multiplying it times 113 and dividing this number by the slope of the course. Take five...

  • How to Improve Your Short Game

    A golfer can improve her short game, meaning chip shots, pitch shots, sand shots and putting, by learning how to vary ball position in relation to a stance. Discover ways to get cleaner strikes in...

  • How to Get Fitted for Golf Clubs

    A person cat get fitted for golf clubs at a driving range, a local pro shop or at a golf stores. Learn about getting the right hand grip size, understanding club speed and club loft with help from...

  • How to Organize Golf Clubs

    In golf, the old standard for organizing clubs entails putting the shorter clubs in the first slot of the bag, the middle irons in the middle brackets and the big clubs in the back. Find out where...

  • How to Hit a Straight Tee Shot

    Hitting a straight tee shot in golf is all about getting the golf club to arrive on the line of play with the club face square. Learn about timing and the swing path in golf with help from a Class...

  • How to Hit a Slice in Golf

    In golf, a slice or a fade implies that the ball is moving from the left to the right, for a right-handed golfer. Discover how pulling more with the left hand will allow a golf ball to slice with...

  • How to Read a Golf Scorecard

    When looking at a golf scorecard, there is typically a list of local rules listed, and these rules should be taken into account in addition to USGA rules. Find out how handicaps indicate the...

  • Overcoming the Yips

    In golf, the yips refers to a mental block that occurs when a golfer is putting, and it causes the hands and arms to move erratically. Discover ways to get rid of the yips, such as not looking at...

  • How to Clean a Golf Club Grip

    When cleaning golf club grips, all that's needed is a wet towel, although a leather grip may need to be cleaned with a leather preservative. Find out why soap or brushes aren't needed to clean...

  • How to Use a Lob Wedge

    In order to use a lob wedge in golf, it's important to hit a lob shot with the ball in a forward position relative to the golfer's stance. Learn about the effect of the lack of friction created by...

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