REPORT FROM THE SHOW: Day 4 of 4 Sorry for delay in getting this final quick report to you about the PGA Golf Merchandise Show 2011. I attended two terrific sessions in the early morning on Day 4 of the PGA Merchandise Show but then had to race for the hotel, the taxi, the plane,…
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Advice To Improve Your Golf Game: LPGA Pro Sue Kaffenburg Offers Some Basics
Whether you are just beginning the game of golf, or have been playing for years, you need to “start at the very beginning.” In this short 24 minute podcast, LPGA, PGA Instructor, Sue Kaffenburg covers a wide variety of topics including: The best lesson format How to choose your instructor Review of your “belief” system…
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Leave Your Golf Driver In Your Bag?
The driver is the #1 club in your golf bag. But that doesn’t mean it should be your first choice to hit off the tee. It has the longest shaft of all the clubs and is the hardest to consistently hit well. Because it may give you the most distance you may may be tempted…
It’s No Secret How To Drop 10 Strokes Off Your Golf Game Immediately
I’ve been playing golf for years. I love the game but find it very frustrating at the same time. I put in time at the practice range, have taken many lessons both group and one-on-one, and play at least twice a week. Still I struggle to break 100. Fellow golfers who watch me play tell…
Your Golf Grip Is Your Key To Extra Yardage! – Golf Tips From A Pro
Read this for a Great Golf Grip! I recently met with LPGA, PGA Pro Sue Kaffenburgh to talk about golf. Within minutes she gave me a golf tip that promises to give me those extra yards I’ve been looking for in my golf drive. This valuable golf tip originally appeared as one of Golf Magazine‘s…
Want To Improve Your Putting? Here are Five Sure-Fire Golf Tips To Practice.
Every golfer wants to improve their putting. In the game of golf it’s always the short game that makes or breaks your game. Here are five great tips to practice before you go out for your next round of golf. 1. Practice putting with your eyes closed. Sounds crazy but it works. First, study the…