Tuesday 28 April 2015

5 Shots That Are Important For Your Golf Game

In order to play the game of golf, there are five shots you need to execute. Once you learn these five golf shots, you can play with your friends and not be embarrassed when you get on the golf course.

Following are the five golf shots you should learn: 
  • Driver off the tee.
  • Putting on the green.
  • To hit a half wedge and chip shot around the green.
  • Bunker shots.
  • Fairway wood and iron off the ground in the fairway.
One of the important things to remember while learning how to play golf is that you don't have to be perfect hitting these shots when you play. Even the American golf association professionals hit their tee shots into the woods. They hit shots over greens and three-putt many greens. Recently, during a tournament, we have watched a professional taking four shots just to get out of a bunker.

As you play the game, you will realize that there are other golf shots you would learn. There are not many level lies in the fairway and the greens are not flat. All you need to know are some basic fundamentals and you can be on your way to playing better golf and having fun.

To improve the game of golf is the ultimate learning experience. Although it is difficult, but to make it easier and more enjoyable, look for an experienced American golf association professional to get you started on the right track.

So, are you trying these five golf shots in your golf game?

Saturday 18 April 2015

Practice Your Golf Pre-Shot Routine


Getting the ball to its target. The first thought of golfers is to hit the ball where they think they want it to go. Although this works sometimes, but most of the you want a real routine.
 
Pre-Shot Routine

Before you most of the golfers often skip over the important things that will help them accomplish the goal of swing the golf club, give a little thought to this question: "Where would be the best place for me to put the ball, according to my skills?" This would lead you to consider other possibilities as part of your routine.


Here are the main ingredients in between your tee and your putt: target selection, golf club choice and the swing. 

1. Target selection: It takes only two shots to get to the green, not considering how far your first shot goes. So, choose a target in the fairway that will give you a clear second shot. Here is what to do:

  • Select a target before addressing from behind the ball. 
  • Now, find an intermediate point to align yourself to your target.

2. Choosing Golf club: Select a club that will get you to your target in the fairway while keeping you out of trouble, for example: a 3-metal club is good. Keep in mind that it always takes two shots to get to the green or on your approach shot to the green, so select a club that will get you pin high while avoiding trouble.

3. Swing Easy: Swing easy but complete your turn. Be sure to finish the swing. Here are the steps for easy swing:

  • Think whether you want the ball to stop or roll after it reaches its target. 
  • Practice swing until you created the stroke necessary to get your ball to its target. 
  • Next, think about swinging the club you picked correctly and not where the ball will go. Now, keep your head down. 
  • Commit to swinging the club. 
  • Now swing the golf club.

Now repeat the process at each hole across the golf course.

Thursday 16 April 2015

What Professionals Do Before Going to Golf Course?

You may have seen Professional American golf players on the road all the time, travelling to exotic places, but this doesn't mean they are not like the rest of us. All of them have their own morning rituals. Do you want to know what are they?


Here is what some professional golfers to before going to the golf course:

1. Bubba Watson: "I like to watch golf on TV before. I like to see what everybody's doing, and sometimes I can pick up little things about the course that could help me."

2. Russell Henley:
"I always eat a big breakfast. Something with eggs. Gotta' get my protein for the day."

3. Zach Johnson: "Stretch. I have a whole routine that I do with my trainer before I get to the course to make sure my muscles are all activated and firing like I want them to."

4. D.J. Tarhan: "I like to visualize some of the key holes I'll be playing, some of the shots I might hit."

5. Hunter Mahan: "I like to look up inspirational quotes so I can find one to mediate on for the rest of the day."

6. Ernie Els: Els is a South African professional golfer. He said, "I talk to my family. It's tough being on the road away from them all the time, so I like hearing from them."

7. Sean O'Hair: "I'll always go the gym. It doesn't mean I'm hitting the weights hard, some guys do, but I like to get everything warmed up for the day."

8. Jordan Speth:
"Watch SportsCenter. I love my Longhorns, so I like to make sure I'm up to date on the latest."

9. Graeme mcdowell: This professional golfer from North Ireland says, "I'm trying to stock up on sleep right now. With the baby on its way, I'm not going to get much of it soon."

This is what American golf professionals do before going on the golf course. What you do before going on the golf course? Please share with us.

Wednesday 1 April 2015

How to Teach Golf to Your Kids?

Do you love to play the game of golf? Are you having fear that your child will not share the same enthusiasm? To teach children how to play golf can be extremely challenging and require a large amount of patience. It might happen that kid gets frustrated because they are not adapting as easily as expected or perhaps they simply prefer Xbox and PlayStation consoles a lot more.

So to help you, here are three easy ways to teach kids how to play golf:


1. Provide a fun experience: One of the most forgotten aspects about sports is that one should be having fun while playing. This is the philosophy that should be taken into account when starting to teach kids how to play golf. Let them be themselves and try not to correct every fundamental mistake that they make.

Remember, you are introducing them to the sport and not trying to create a mini Rory McIlroy in a single day. By having more fun rather than the perfect swing, you would increase the likeliness that the young lad will want to return to play golf again.

2. Create Phases:
Plan the different phases of the game to work depending on the age of the young golfer. It is better to start with a short game first. Using putting as an initial phase allows the golfer in training to learn the object of the sport, i.e. to hit the ball into the hole. Also, chipping the ball into the hole or coming very close to do so will help gain confidence.

3. Supply Rewards: To play along with the fun and breaking things down into small phases, it is always good to reward your beginner with a reward. This will reinforce that learning how to play golf is a positive experience.  It might also be a good idea to see if your child has a friend or relative that they would like to include in future trips to the links.

These tips will help you on how to teach kids to play golf. So, it's the time to have fun. Come and play on the golf course of American golf association to have a better golfing experience.

Thursday 26 March 2015

5 Shots That Are Important For Your Golf Game



In order to play the game of golf, there are five shots you need to execute. Once you learn these five golf shots, you can play with your friends and not be embarrassed when you get on the golf course.

Following are the five golf shots you should learn:

·         Driver off the tee.
·         Putting on the green.
·         To hit a half wedge and chip shot around the green.
·         Bunker shots.
·         Fairway wood and iron off the ground in the fairway.


One of the important things to remember while learning how to play golf is that you don't have to be perfect hitting these shots when you play. Even the American golf association professionals hit their tee shots into the woods. They hit shots over greens and three-putt many greens. Recently, during a tournament, we have watched a professional taking four shots just to get out of a bunker.

As you play the game, you will realize that there are other golf shots you would learn. There are not many level lies in the fairway and the greens are not flat. All you need to know are some basic fundamentals and you can be on your way to playing better golf and having fun.

To improve the game of golf is the ultimate learning experience. Although it is difficult, but to make it easier and more enjoyable, look for an experienced American golf association professional to get you started on the right track.

So, are you trying these five golf shots in your golf game?

Monday 23 March 2015

4 Things To Do If You Are Embarrassed With Your Golf Game

It is a fact that there is not even a single person who plays the game of golf and at some point hasn't felt embarrassed with their game. But all this doesn't matter much.

What matters most is how you react when you are feeling down about your game. Some golf players will blow it off and move on to the next shot while some will feel so badly they'll quit and never play the game again because it's too hard.




If you are one among those who feel like quitting, then this article is for you. Here are 4 things you need to do when you get embarrassed with your golf game.

Get Over It: The first thing to do is to 'GET OVER IT'. This is because you are not alone that get embarrassed. Golf is an extremely tough and humbling game. You will shoot your best round ever on one day, and have it all figured out and the next day you are back to your old self.

Find a Professional to Help You: Look for professional, like from PGA or American golf association, to help you is the next step in your journey to feeling better about your golf game. These Professionals are hell-bent on growing the game of golf and helping your succeed at it. Also, they don't want to see you quit because they fail at their mission of growing the game.

Find players at your Ability: Some may tell you to continue playing with golfers better than you because you might pick up a thing or two along the way on how they approach the game. Though that is fine but only when you get your confidence back. So, try to find a group of players that are closer to your handicap. 

Practice: You have to practice to get better. If you think your golf game is down in the dumps, then   start practicing more so that you can work through your demons.

So, there is no reason why you should feel embarrassed with your golf game. Always keep in mind that the best players in the world even go through stretches when they play like crap. If you have any other tips to add, let us know below in the comments.

Monday 2 March 2015

Does Adding Distance on Your Tee Shots Really Affect your Golf Game



Does adding more distance on your tee shots really make big a difference in your golf game? What you think about this?

Many golf lessons are taught every year to students to hit the ball farther. Following are some benefits you can realize when you have been given extra distance.



·         If you learn to hit the ball farther, it will shorten the every hole on the golf course. Now, you can use shorter irons to approach the greens, instead of your usual fairway wood or hybrid. It is easy for you to hit more greens in regulation using short irons.

·         When you hit the ball farther, you will gain confidence in your golf game. The first shot prepares you for the next shot. And if you are hitting it long and straight, then your confidence increases rapidly.

·         By adding distance to your tee shots, you will be able to turn a par 72 golf course into a par 68 course. Most of the golf courses have four par fives. When you first hit the ball farther, you have the ability to hit the par fives in two. It doesn't matter what your score is, or when you hit the ball farther, surely your personal par could lower four strokes.

If you want to begin your journey to longer drives, first let your golf professional to determine how far you hit the ball right now. The baseline of your club head speed and solidness of contact will provide the information needed to develop a plan of action for improvement.

Also, make sure that your golf professional from any American golf club has access to the best technology to help obtain accurate information. Equipment such as Flight Scope, Foresight launch monitors or Track man is helpful in providing accurate data to track your improvement.