Putting is one of the great equalizers in golf. A player who consistently drives the ball 250 yards but is awful on the greens may see similar scores as a great putter who can only drive ball 150 yards.
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Tips to Improve your Putting
April 29th, 2008 — , golf advice, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Tips to Improve your Chipping Game
April 22nd, 2008 — , golf advice, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Chipping can be one of the most frustrating aspects of the game of golf. On a par 4, you can hit a great drive and be a chip and a decent putt away from a birdie.
For the average golfer though, you are more likely to chip the ball over the green, leave it short, [...]
Golf Workout
April 2nd, 2008 — , golf advice, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
What you do at the gym can be just as important to your golf game as what you do at the driving range. The repetitive nature of the game can put stress on your muscles - especially your hips and back. This workout will help to keep you injury free and add some [...]
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March 17th, 2008 — , golf advice, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Often when you’re playing a dog leg right hole you’d like your drive to start off fairly straight but end up right - this is when you’d like to hit a fade shot off the tee. To hit a fade, you need to follow a few simple steps at alignment that will help create the [...]
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How to Hit a Draw
March 12th, 2008 — , golf advice, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Sometimes you’ll come across a dog leg left hole and you would like your drive to start off fairly straight but end up left (for right handers) - this is a perfect situation for hitting a draw off of the tee. To hit a draw, you just need to follow a few simple steps at [...]
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Tee Box Rules
March 8th, 2008 — , Golf rules, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
We’re often asked about rules and regulations that are in effect when a player is teeing off. One question that has been asked is where can a player legally stand on the tee box when teeing off? The answer is found in the PGA Official Rules - Number 11.
The teeing ground is defined [...]
What Exactly is Moment of Inertia (MOI)?!
February 20th, 2008 — golf advice, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
With all of the new drivers that have been released recently, we consumers are constantly told how great a club’s Moment of Inertia (or MOI) factor is compared to other drivers. Well, what exactly is MOI and what does it do for my golf game? Is this just marketing speak or is this [...]
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Fix Your Drive
January 24th, 2008 — golf advice, how to, perfect swing from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Having a long and straight drive is one of the best ways to have consistently lower scores. However, many golfers have trouble controlling where the drive goes and how far the ball flies. Who wouldn’t want to be able to drive the ball farther and straighter? Have a look at this video with instructor Rickard Strongert giving you the tips you need to straighten out your drive.
How To Hit Long And Straight Drives
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Fix Your Drive
January 24th, 2008 — golf advice, how to, perfect swing from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Having a long and straight drive is one of the best ways to have consistently lower scores. However, many golfers have trouble controlling where the drive goes and how far the ball flies. Who wouldn’t want to be able to drive the ball farther and straighter? Have a look at this video [...]
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December 29th, 2007 — do it yourself, golf advice, how to, perfect swing from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
So, you’ve fixed your slice after checking out our article here and now you’ve developed a hook! Check out this video for tips to solve your new hook issues.
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December 29th, 2007 — do it yourself, golf advice, how to, perfect swing from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
So, you’ve fixed your slice after checking out our article here and now you’ve developed a hook! Check out this video for tips to solve your new hook issues.
How To Avoid Hooking The Ball
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December 29th, 2007 — do it yourself, golf advice, how to, perfect swing from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
It’s happened to the best of us - and often at the worst of times! You seem to develop a slice out of nowhere and you don’t know what you’re doing differently that’s causing this. Have a look at the video below for tips on fixing your slice and getting your golf game back on track.
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April 3rd, 2007 — Club Reviews, Deals, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf

If you’re looking to buy new clubs this year, we have some great advice on where to find great deals. Pretty much anywhere! If you’re not a professional golfer and you play the game just to have a great time and enjoy the game, don’t fall for the hype and purchase the latest and greatest models.
I was in the market for a new driver this year and I really enjoyed the Cleveland Hibore XL (which we reviewed here) but I also decided to try the Cleveland Launcher 460 Driver as well. I found that I hit the Launcher Driver almost as well as I hit the Hibore XL. With the Hibore XL I did get a few more yards out of my drives but I feel that I can make up those yards by hitting a well placed iron shot after my drive. Not only was the quality of the launcher similar to the Hibore XL but the Launcher was half price since it was last year’s model.
Many people will find the newest models of clubs (and the extra 10 yards or whatever other technical breakthrough is promised by the manufacturer) very useful and this advice is not for them. But, if you just enjoy the game of golf and need some new equipment, try out last year’s models and find yourself a great deal.
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March 9th, 2007 — golf advice, how to from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf

When using a 460cc driver (like the Nike SasQuatch), there are a few keys that you should keep in mind to get the most out of your drive. These tips will help you increase launch height and decrease the spin rate of the ball which will help your drive carry farther.
- Tee the ball up so that the top of the club head is only about 1/3 of the way up the golf ball instead of the traditional setup where the club head is 1/2 way up the golf ball.
- Move the ball up in your stance so that it is almost lined up with the middle of your left foot if you are a right handed golfer.
- Hit the ball on your upswing. The previous tip helps you address the ball so that you can more easily hit the ball on the upswing. With most other clubs, you want to hit the ball when your club is level with the ground but the driver is slightly different and making contact of the upswing will increase the loft of your drive.
Hopefully these tips will help you add a little bit of distance to your drive. You know what they say, drive for show! Let us know if you have any tips that we might have missed!
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March 3rd, 2007 — golf advice, how to, video from Scott @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Here is a video that I found that is great for teaching beginner golfers the correct way to swing a golf club. The video is a little long and it only shows how to use an iron but the basic mechanics of the swing are basically the same when using your driver or other woods. So, have a look and hopefully you’ll find a few tips to take away and use in your game.
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February 17th, 2007 — do it yourself, driving range, how to from Karl @ Drive, Chip, Putt - Everything About Golf
Recently I decided that I wanted to create a place in my house that I could hit golf balls in. The first thing that I needed was to find a place where I could swing a club freely. After searching for a little bit I settled on my attic. Now if I had a garage this would have probably been my first choice but the attic was sufficient for me.
Now that I had found the place to make the driving cage I now needed to find some netting that would work for what I need. After going to every store I could think of that would carry netting I came up empty handed. After this I decided to do a little searching on the Internet to see if I could find anything that would suit my needs. After doing a few searches with Google I came across a site called, www.gourock.com, and they had exactly what I was looking for. They sell netting panels which come in different sizes. I ended up ordering a 10 by 10 panel from them.
Now that I had the netting all I needed was a mat to hit off of. So I went to the local Wal-Mart to see what they had, and sure enough they had something that was cheap and would do the job. Once the panel came I hung it up in my attic and started hit balls. This is something that everyone could do it just requires the space and getting the materials. I like this idea better than buying one of those pop up nets because it allows you to form the netting how you want it.
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