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Golf Tips for Practicing at Home: Video Series

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Using golf Wiffle balls, a golf net and even a Medicus golf club are all creative ways for practicing the game of golf from the comforts of home. Learn several tips for practicing golf at home from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video series.

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  1. Use golf Wiffle balls to practice the golf swing through repetition in the comfort of your own home. Learn more about using golf Wiffle balls from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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  2. The sand wedge is a great golf club to start out with when practicing the golf swing with golf Wiffle balls. Learn more about using the sand wedge to hit golf Wiffle balls from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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  3. Practice hitting long iron golf shots by using golf Wiffle balls from the comfort of your own back yard. Learn more about hitting golf Wiffle balls with long irons from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

    Views: 728
  4. Using golf Wiffle balls when hitting fairway woods is a great way to see the flight of the golf ball and make corrections. Learn more about hitting golf Wiffle balls with fairway woods from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

    Views: 835
  5. Hitting golf Wiffle balls with the driver is a great way to practice the golf swing, while witnessing the ball flight. Learn more about hitting golf Wiffle balls with the driver from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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  6. Practice golf putting at home in order to develop feel with lots of repetition. Learn more about practicing putting at home from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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  7. Setting up a golf net, hitting Wiffle balls and using the Medicus Golf club are all creative ways to practice the game of golf at home. Learn more tips for practicing golf from the comforts of home from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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Though Musselburgh, Scotland is home to The Old Links, oldest golf course in the world, golf is rumored to have begun in the Netherlands in 1297. After seven hundred years it still follows the same basic premise: hit a ball into a hole using a stick; the person who gets it in the least number of hits, wins. Today, a golfer may have any number of sticks, called clubs, made up of wood, graphite, or titanium. Each club has a specific use depending on the type, whether it’s the driver for an opening long ball, the wedge for shots out of the sand trap, the putter for the last short shot into the hole, or a variety of irons for anything in between. In this free golfing video series a professional golf instructor, Hill Marks, will explain several useful tips for practicing the game of golf from the comforts of home. Marks will begin by introducing golf Wiffle balls. These items are great for practicing the golf swing and correcting mistakes. Marks will waste no time demonstrating how hitting golf Wiffle balls with various clubs will help improve your game. He'll also suggest a few helpful putting for practicing at home. Watch these golf videos and start improving your golf skills from the comforts of home today.

 
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Hill Marks Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. He has always been a lifetime sports and fitness enthusiast. Coach Hill lives in Phoenix, Arizona during the winter and Chicago, Illinois during the summer. Currently, Hill is working on a website for coaching tennis and he loves working with folks of all ages.dkdk

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