by golfgurls.com Ladies, do you feel that you are not hitting the ball as far as you would like? Well, it just might be the result of an inadvertent motion that prevents you from taking advantage of your natural flexibility. Golf fitness trainer Kathy Ekdahl calls this motion swaying and sliding, versus storing power in
A Florida senior citizen drove his brand new Corvette convertible out of the dealership. Taking off down the road, he pushed it to 80 mph, enjoying the wind blowing through what little hair he had left. “Amazing,” he thought as he flew down I-95, pushing the pedal even more. Looking in his rear view mirror,
According to the PGA Tour Jordan Spieth is currently in the number 1 spot for greens hit in regulation at 77.22%. Steve Bowditch’s 53.8% puts him dead last. A study done in 1990, which is probably still pretty good, says the everyday golfer who shoots an 85 will hit 5 greens in regulation (27.8%) while
by Ron Kaspriske We all know that one of the keys to hitting a longer, more accurate, ball is a good rotation. Unfortunately, most of us don’t really do anything to improve our golf flexibility, which in turn would give us greater rotation – save of course for the 30 seconds of twisting on the
by PGA professional Karen Tucker Ladies, have you ever wanted to ask the golf pro the best way of addressing the ball so that you feel you are able to clear your chest during the swing? Well if you have, but were too embarrassed to ask, this simple ladies golf setup video answers this question,
by Matt Saternus When I first started playing golf I thought I would never break 100. But It never really occurred to me to build a plan that would guide me toward breaking 100. So, I did what most new golfers do – just kept playing, took a lesson here and there and eventually, I