...You may ask yourself if you really need golf shoes. Do they help my golf game or just make me look like I know what I'm doing? Well the simple answer is, yes, you really do need golf shoes. And here's why. First and foremost the golf swing is a basic turning motion. You turn back, then you turn forward.
Now let's imagine this. You go to make a sharp turn with your car around a bend with a cliff on one side - the wrong side. Let's suppose your tires have absolutely no tread and the road is wet. That's not a good scenario now is it!
The same principle applies to golf shoes and your golf swing. As you turn your body back and hopefully transfer your weight to the inside of your back foot, you certainly nee...more
...eat cheap golf clubs?
If you want to buy some of these excellent but cheap golf clubs, you will have to constantly scan the ads in golf magazines or even in your local newspaper to know where cheap golf clubs are being sold. Many golfers who are quite serious about their game regularly dispose of their old branded clubs in exchange for the newer models that come out in the market. These old clubs usually end up for sale at golf supplies shops at a much lower price.
You might even get firsthand information from serious golfers who might be interested in selling their old golf clubs, and you can even buy these straight from them at an even lower cost. Even if you do not...more
...t to try creating a hybrid club with a titanium shaft and a wood head.
Creating hybrids is a good way to get the best features of both irons and woods. When you experiment with hybrid components make sure that you not only switch out iron and wood parts, but that you also try a variety of brands. This will help you to find a shape, weight, and style of golf club that will fi...more
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What aspect of your golf game has the most impact on your overall golf score? From all the advertisements in the golf magazines and on the television you would assume that driving the ball straighter and longer is the key to improving your game, which should result in lower golf scores. One thing that is not mentioned is that driving the golf ball only accounts for about twenty five percent of your overall golf score. On the other hand golf putting represents closer to fifty percent of your golf score. It only makes sense that improving your golf putting will ...more