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Ask almost any lifetime golfer, and he or she will claim to know the language of the game, the basic vocabulary required for a suave, modern round. However, beneath the puny lexicon known to the average week-ender is an enormous etymological nightmare. Some archaic golf terminology springs from the annals of past centuries and …
The old adage, “youth is wasted on the young” doesn’t really work for the present-day golf world. Take a good look at who’s playing and how well they’re doing, and it will be clear that youth isn’t wasted on anyone. The prodigies may take up more than their share of the airtime, but senior golfers …
Carnoustie Golf Links will be the site of the RICOH Women’s British Open 2011 this year for the first time in the 35-year history of the tournament. Carnoustie, located on the east coast of Scotland in the town of Angus, has been the site of seven British Opens and one Senior British Open on the …
Can the Players Tame Royal St. George’s? This year’s Open Championship is being played at the Royal St. George’s Golf Club in Sandwich, Kent. Located on the River Stour two miles from the sea, Sandwich is one of Britain’s medieval towns and it was once a major port. The golf course is a links style …
Three Wheel Golf Carts Make Golf A Walk In The Park For those of us who love to walk when we golf, the advent of the three wheel push cart has been a god send. The design idea for these golf carts appears to have originated from jogging stroller technology. The ability to give …
Many people have watched Phil Mickelson or other tour professionals hit a shot onto the green and spin it back 20 or 30 feet. So why do amateurs have trouble spinning the ball like the pros? One of the biggest misconceptions in golf is how to produce backspin. In golf, you must hit down to …
The golf swing is performed by swinging your arms and club around a fixed spine angle. Problems occur when we start incorporating extra movements in the swing. A chunked shot, also referred to as a fat shot, is where the club hits the ground and then hits the ball. The result is a shot that …
Amateur golfers often overlook the correct shaft flex, which is one of the most important aspects of proper club fitting. The shaft flex influences the spin on the golf ball and will have an impact on the distance, accuracy and trajectory of a golf shot. A golfer’s swing speed will determine what shaft flex is …
The proper position of your head at impact will generate solid and consistent golf shots. Many golfers create extra movements and compensations throughout the swing. Practice keeping your head behind the golf ball to create a consistent and powerful golf shot. Think of impact as the moment of truth. A solid impact position will create …
The upper echelons of women’s golf is trending younger. For those who pay any attention to the sport, that statement is hardly a revelation. Fact is, the very best amateur/youth players bypass the college golf scene altogether to turn professional – see Paula Creamer, Morgan Pressel, Michelle Wie, Brittany Lincicome and just about every Asian-born …