Posts

Knock It Close From Ultra-Short Range 17th February 2010 4:32 PM
You're Something Else! I can't wait to get you out on a real course, with Steve and Guiness.
Knock It Close From Ultra-Short Range 17th February 2010 3:27 PM
===================================================
2) Knock It Close From Ultra-Short Range
===================================================
Normally, you shouldn
How To Drain 15-Footers 16th February 2010 3:03 AM
Alignment is a precursor to your shot. If you
Good advice from a friend (See below)

Five rules for men to follow for a happy life.

1.. It's important to have a women who helps at home, cooks from time to time, cleans up and has a job.

2. It's important to have a woman who can make you laugh.

3. It's important to have a woman who you can trust and who doesn't lie to you.

4. It's important to have a woman who is good in bed and who likes to be with you.

5. It's very, very important that these four women do not know each other.




Sincerely

Tiger Woods
Road Crew 11th February 2010 3:15 PM
Road Crew

The road by my house was in bad condition. Every day I dodged potholes on the way to work, so I was relieved to see a construction crew working on the road one morning.

Later, on my way home, I noticed the men were gone and no improvement in the road. But where the crew had been working stood a new, bright-yellow sign with the words "Rough Road."
How to Be a Better Putter 10th February 2010 2:27 PM
Imagine yourself on the local greens par four and your initial drive is a gorgeous hit that lands exactly where you planned it to be, then you hit your approach shot and it lands a few yards short of the flag, and then comes the putting game.



Is this where you get nervous? Three or even four putt the hole? Ending up with a bogie or maybe your getting a double bogey?



Well hopefully these tips can turn that around and give you the birdie or even eagle that you are looking for.



-->Get down real low when you are examining the green and its contours as this will allow you to get the best view possible. The contours of the green are necessary to understand because if you try and hit it straight and it hits a curve it will certainly not be going straight anymore.

-->Be sure to get different views of the putt to make sure that there is nothing that your missing whether that means looking at it from the side or from the other side of the hole. This is important because if you miss a curve your putt will most certainly not be landing where you want it to.

-->If you have a chance to watch someone else putt on the same green as you, watch what the ball does on the green. This will allow you to pick up the best way to hit the ball if you pay close attention.

-->Another great way to improve your putt is to keep your eye steady. Keep it concentrated on the grass one half inch in front of where the golf ball sits. Doing this will allow you to direct where your ball be going.

-->Practice is the most important part of becoming a better putter because it will allow you to know how hard you need to hit it. This will produce muscle memory that will make all your shots a lot easier.



These tips can help you create a much more sturdy and solid game. They will allow you to play golf better and with some good hard work lower your score.
Anyone know how to fly a helicopter? 8th February 2010 6:08 PM
Yeah you're right! I forgot you're in the UK. But he may be able to provide advise.
How to Improve Your Short Game 8th February 2010 4:05 PM
Top Mistakes



-->Trying to hit the golf ball up because most people try to hit the ball from underneath to give it that little bit more.

-->Trying to slow down your swing as you are about to hit the ball for fear of hitting the ball too far.



Simple Way to Fix These Problems



Shorten your backswing. It is that simple, not necessarily easy, but quite simple in theory. Shortening your backswing makes you hit more down in your stroke which nulls the effect of hitting the ball up, genius we know.



A shorter backswing solves the dread of striking the ball to strongly and sending the ball much farther than you wanted to. If your initial swing is not as far then you won't be attempting to slow it down in the middle of it either. Controlling the length of your backswing is essentially controlling the distance of your hit.



The solution is simple in writing but can be difficult to actually go through with which is understandable and in reality is expected. Changing your swing is like changing your fundamentals and everything that you were taught in the first place, it is not an easy task for anyone. It takes a lot of time, effort, and commitment in order to make this practice something that can help you out.
Anyone know how to fly a helicopter? 8th February 2010 4:03 PM
Contact this Guy in Dothan Alabama. He teaches new Army Helicopter Pilots.

KennethFord@Fordwebs.com
Bunker Trouble? 7th February 2010 12:05 AM
The bunker shot is probably one of the top things the golfer tries to avoid if not the number one thing that they do their best to hit around. Yet we all know that sooner or later our golf balls will most likely land in the sand sooner or later.



With this knowledge we should embrace the fact and try and work on our skills on hitting it out of the bunker so when it does happen you can be ready and get the ball back to a place where you want it.



Some great ways to make your bunker shot better include the following:



Tip 1 - Place a small divot in front of the ball in the direction that you are aiming for and use this as a guide. Hit the ball following this guide, hitting sand in the process of doing this is a good way to know that your hit is done well.

Tip 2 - Whenever you are going to hit the ball look down and keep your eyes straight down on the spot where your ball is. Look at your club and be sure that the face of the club is visible.

Tip 3 - Don't let your stance just settle into the sand because this will mess up your shot. Make the sand to work for you and get a firm stance and distribute your weight in a proper manner, in most cases you will want most of it to your left.



With this in mind the next time you begin to curse to no end, don't think of your ball being in the sand pit remember that it is a part of the course and anyone can play out of the bunker, even you.