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Improve Your Distance On Pitch Shots

Many amateurs have any easy time when it comes to hitting the ball from the tee to the green (after much practice). When they get within 50 yards of the green is when most of them start to mess up and find it difficult to get their ball to go where they need it.

What Makes A Golf Course Great?

True golf aficionados know that to be a great golfer you need to have the right tools. You need the right golf clubs for each important shot that you will need to make and you need to know when the right time to use them is. You need to know how hard to hit the ball and even how soft. You need to know what to do to avoid hitting the bunker and if it were to get stuck you need to understand what steps you need to take to get it out.

Going The Distance

One of the most important things that you need to accomplish to improve your golf game is to be able to go the distance. The farther you are able to go during your first shot the less you will have to travel with the remaining shots. Yet, going the distance with bad aim is not much better. It is important to know how to make your ball travel with accuracy and speed.

Reach For The Power Shot

Hitting iron shots can be difficult, especially for newbies. There are usually two big mistakes that occur when trying to hit these specific shots. The first mistake is that their takeaway is too low to the ground. This will delay the hinging of the wrists until it is too late when you are in the backswing.

Keep Your Head Down And Swing Through The Ball

We can take a lesson from baseball to become better golfers. Ever since Little League we have been taught two things - “keep your eye on the ball” and “swing through the ball.” By performing these two simple techniques in the golf swing you will top the ball less, make fewer mis-hits and score better.

Getting Out Of The Sand

If there is one thing that you hate when playing golf it is hitting it into the sand. Why? Because it throws off your score and it makes it difficult for you to hit the ball you want. But don’t give up hope quite yet. There is a why to make that perfect shot out of the sand, which will help you take back control of the game.

Tips For Hitting A Longer Drive

Widen Your Swing Arc - Tiger Woods and Davis Love are good models of long hitters with wide take-aways and big arcs. To achieve this, extend your arms as much as possible on the backswing. If you can keep your arc wide, you’ll be able to create good clubhead speed without swinging any harder.