Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Balls, tags: Bridgestone, choosing golf balls, golf ball, Golf Balls, Golf Help, Golf Swing, Golfers, Greens, Irons, Multiplayers, Nike, Piece Ball, Pinnacle, Platinum, Pro V1, Slow Golf, Slow Swing, Spin, Swing Club, Swinger, Taylormade, Titleist, Travel
Another way to tell which ball you need to choose also depends on your swing. If you have a relatively slow golf swing then you should consider the two-piece ball. Distance is essential and with a slow swing you need a ball that will help you travel further. When you are on the greens the disadvantage will be that the ball will not spin very much as you work closer to the hole.
Some of the balls you might consider for the two-piece include the Nike Juice, Pinnacle Platinum Feel, and the Titleist DT Carry & Roll. You can find a three-piece ball that offers the same benefits as the two piece balls called the Top-Flite Gamer.
Golfers who have a swing which is tour like will swing 110 mph and higher. These golfers have the ability
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Posted by Bob Blick in Putting, tags: Aim, Dips, Golf Game, Golf Help, Golf Scores, Golf Tips, Golfers, Greens, Pendulum, Putting, putting tips, Shoulders, Stroke, Swing
Here are some tips that will help you improve your putting. Good play on the greens will help you greatly improve your golf scores.
- Always visualize the path your ball will travel so that it will go
in the hole.
- Take a good look at the green and take into account any dips
that may cause your ball to change its direction, then compensate
your aim.
- Your putting swing should be a smooth, pendulum-like action
with no wrist break. Swing with your shoulders and you should
always keep your head down.
- Don’t be afraid to put enough speed on the ball so that it will
actually make it to the hole. There’s nothing worse than coming
up short on a putt.
On a final note make sure that you always keep your eye on the
ball and that any stance you take will allow you to see the ball
from every point of the stroke. Take your time and develop your
own methods that work best for you.
Remember to take any tips on your golf game that you can find
and try them out to see if they work. If they make your game better
work on improving them and if they don’t forget them.
After all, golfers can never have too many tips!
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