Factors In Selecting A Golf Putter
March 16, 2010 by Carl Hartley
Filed under Putting Tips
Putting can be the most frustrating aspect of a player’s golf game. It requires precision as well as concentration. A player will use his golf putter for shots when his ball is 2 inches from the hole or when it is 90 feet or more from the hole. Putts can make the difference between a player smiling in the clubhouse boasting a low round and a player frowning because he blew his “short game.” That is why selecting the right putter is so important.
Top 15 Tips for The Golf Swing
January 10, 2010 by Mick Euan Tait
Filed under Putting Tips
You can find golf swing tips online or you can buy one of the many golf swing lessons e-books. Many of these tips on golf swing techniques go into a lot of detail; at times, too much detail. If you have a swing fault, what you need are a few basic golf swing tips – whether it is to learn more about the short game in golf or to fix a slice.
A Black Hole in Golf Putting
September 22, 2009 by Larry D Keen
Filed under Putting Tips
By: Marcel White
No, I’m not referring to that hole on the green where the pin rests waiting to be removed to let the golf ball go in. Instead, I’m talking about Black Holes, those regions of cosmic space with a gravitational field so intense that not even light can escape from it. That is, we [...]
Beginners Guide To Putting Secrets
September 10, 2009 by Larry D Keen
Filed under Putting Tips
The masters of golf can drive a ball from here to perpetuity, end of the day it all boils down to the amount of strokes of the ball that is required to place the ball in the hole. The elongated apt drives do not add up to anything if you are not able to putt correctly.



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