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August 25th, 2008 — , Golf Tips from Jack @ The Golf Slice
There’s a big difference between all the big named golfers and that’s they are all different in their golf games in every single way. I won’t even attempt to go in to Tiger Wood’s game but I think we all know where we stand there. You’re approach on the game can determine your result and [...]
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August 19th, 2008 — , Competitive Golf, Golf Tips, professional golf from Jack @ The Golf Slice
This post is mainly for a competitive golfer and is extremely important for managing your golf schedule and the tournaments you wish to play in. There are many things to think about whilst actually trying to concentrate on your game. It’s important you set your schedule up right and outline your dates so you know [...]
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August 13th, 2008 — , Golf Tips, Weather from Jack @ The Golf Slice
Have you ever been sitting in the clubhouse whilst the elements start to take over and it rains, snow, you name it? Well this is a primary opportunity for you to go one up on the course and your opponents. Taking your clubs and move yourself shiftily up the first tee and put on your [...]
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August 12th, 2008 — , Golf Tips from MoneyNing @ OC Golf Course
In playing golf with people through the years, I came to the conclusion that there are a couple ways people try to improve their scores.
The first group tries to improve their score by buying new expensive equipment. They believe that spending money somehow makes them a better golfer. Conventional wisdom says that this doesn’t work [...]
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July 26th, 2008 — , Chip Shots, Golf Basics, Golf Tips, Practice, Putting, driving range from Jack @ The Golf Slice
I bet you’ve been practicing hard for the weekend and you are now ready to go back to work for the week and then next weekend go back to try and burn the course up. I’ll say now that, that’s highly unlikely going to happen and that’s because if you want to succeed, golf is [...]
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July 21st, 2008 — , Golf Basics, Golf Tips from Jack @ The Golf Slice
Picture it. You’ve got your round going and you’re on for the best score that you’ve ever had and you don’t want to throw it away at the end of the round because of a silly mistake. Having a bogey-bogey finish or a couple of doubles can really dampen your confidence and set a lingering [...]
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July 15th, 2008 — , Golf, Golf Tips, Golfchick Performance And Progress, Swing Thoughts, cure, slice from golfchick @ The Golf Chick Golf Blog
I’d write a book but it’s just too simple. I had this epiphany on the range awhile back. Many golfers probably know this and it’s just too bleepin’ basic, but I think we all forget it from time to time.
Have problems with a slice or just pushing the ball to the right? Here’s the answer, [...]
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May 6th, 2008 — , Golf Tips from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
This doesn’t seem like it could be real, but this shot may be more amazing than the one by Woods back at the Masters I posted in the past. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKcBTaTed0Q
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April 21st, 2008 — , Golf Tips from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
Five Incredible Characters of GolfBy Morgan ClarkeThere are many remarkable personalities in the world of golf, among them the genius of Jack Nicklaus, the touching decency of Bobby Jones and Tiger Woods’ prodigious talent. Here are some of the most outstanding stories the sport has to offer.1) Jack Nicklaus: The Best EverJack Nicklaus, ‘The Golden [...]
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February 23rd, 2008 — Don't get me started, Golf Tips, Golf chicks, Mental Game from golfchick @ The Golf Chick
Let’s face it: there are barriers that prevent women from taking up golf as well as staying in once they’ve taken the plunge. Not the least of which is the attitude that still exists among some men.
With the recent Kelly Tilghman/GolfWeek situation, the golf world at least seems to me making strides towards quelling its [...]
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January 29th, 2008 — Golf Tips, driving range from Jack @ The Golf Slice
A lot of us stuck in winter weather are forced to keep our game alive by visiting in-door driving ranges. Here are four practice tips for the driving range to help you keep your golf game sharp until the weather warms up.
Don’t go out there just looking to make contact. Find a flaw in your [...]
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December 5th, 2007 — Golf Tips, News from golfchick @ The Golf Chick
Sound too good to be true? Okay, so it’s only your own breasts.
This tip was submitted in the form of a comment from the glorious Golfgal on my last post. I thought it deserved full-post attention:
Although everyone has their favorite cure, this really did work for me and came from Ben Hogan.
He said, “Ladies, squeeze [...]
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October 16th, 2007 — Golf Tips, Golfchick Performance And Progress from golfchick @ The Golfchick
You know the feeling - you hit what you think is a great shot to the green only to watch it come down short in the bunker. As you approach the green and see your golf ball, your entire foursome groans at the sight. They feel your pain. The “fried egg” lie awaits.
Recently (within the [...]
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October 3rd, 2007 — Golf Tips, Interviews, Mental Game, Putting, The Dreaded "Y Word" from golfchick @ The Golfchick
Remember Neil? He is the friend I wrote about in an article for World Golf who has had the putting yips for years.
Neil has learned to live with his affliction and recently improved even more. I loaned him this book, which he says actually helped quite a bit. The biggest difference? He doesn’t care anymore. [...]
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July 31st, 2007 — Golf Tips from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
Golf and asked them to send me what Tiger was planning to wear for the British Open on Sunday. Sure enough, about a week later, the Dri-Fit Seamless Herringbone Mock in red showed up. The idea behind “Operation Sunday Red”? To put this shirt on and evaluate whether putting Tiger in tight shirts is good [...]
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July 29th, 2007 — Golf Tips from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
How To Turn Your Golfing Pastime Into A Ticket To College
By Gregg Hall
Do you love the game of golf? Is being out in the sun trying to capture that elusive hole in one, a dream come true? Why not put your skills to use and gain a scholarship to the college or university of your [...]
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July 27th, 2007 — Golf Tips from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
Some pictures of Wie and her toughest critic. Looks like they may be paired together.read more | digg story
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July 18th, 2007 — Golf Tips, Golf Topics from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
Scotland’s next two British Opens will come at Carnoustie (2007) and Turnberry (2009). They’re both multi-course facilities with luxury accommodations, but aside from that, the two have little in common for the regular amateur.
Some great information on the upcoming Open course comparisons. Read the blog post on “American vs. European golf which is better?” as [...]
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July 17th, 2007 — Golf Tips, Golf Topics from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
Tiger Woods’ Golf Workout Program
By Jason Krantz
I was at the 2006 PGA Championship at Medinah and had the chance to watch the final Sunday parings of the day tee off. When Tiger Woods came onto the tee the applause was nearly deafening. It gave me goose bumps just being a part of what I (and [...]
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July 7th, 2007 — Golf Tips, Golf Topics from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
Become a professional golfer
How to become involved in professional golf. If your on this site you most likely have some kind of interest in golf or sports in general. Using that obvious assumption it can also be assumed that it might be of interest for you to find out some different ways to make a [...]
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June 28th, 2007 — Golf Tips from admin @ Roaming Golfer - Sports Beat
How to hit a chip shot
Just to reminisce here is Tiger’s green side chip shot at Augusta in 2005
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qkBFGpNPC0
In this online tip we’re going to discuss a great way to hit a green side chip shot. What I mean by green side is that the ball is either on the fringe, or just off [...]
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