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Coming Out of a Layoff
When you haven’t played for a while, golf can be a frustrating game. Your shots aren’t coming off as planned and your scores are suffering. Don’t fall for the latest golf craze as a solution to fix your swing problems.
Focus on Your Fundamentals
Monitor your grip, stance, posture, ball position and alignment. I’ve seen more swing faults caused by not adhering to the fundamentals of the golf swing than anything else.
Practice by Building a Station
When you are at the driving range working on your swing, build a station like this (see pic). If your alignment or ball position is out of whack it, will be obvious to you. Check mirrors and/or windows to monitor your posture.
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Winter Rules for Your Golf Game
For those of us lucky enough to live in an area with year-round golf available to us, there are some adjustments that we need to make to compensate for the loss of distance in the winter months.
Take More Club
When the temperature drops, so does the distance that you would normally hit each club. I typically allow for 10-15 yards less distance per club in colder temperatures. If it gets really cold, say in the 30's, I'll take two extra clubs minimum. You have 14 clubs in your bag, use them. Resist the urge to make-up the distance by swinging at it harder.
Change Golf Balls
Play a harder golf ball. It will spin less, which will help offset the loss of distance due to the colder climate, but with the greens being softer due to increased rain, you'll still be able to hold the greens with your approach shots. |
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