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When you decide to take golf lessons, you'll need to choose between several different formats: private, semi-private, and in a group. Consider your own personality and how you learn best when deciding which one is right for you.
To master the art of putting in golf, you need to concern yourself with two things: line and speed. The line is the straightness you seek, or the most direct route to the hole, while speed has to do with the speed of the ball and the grass.
The object of the game is to put the ball in the hole in the fewest number of strokes – simple, right? Yet people can send a golf ball flying over 250 yards with a single stroke, but take three to travel a mere 20 feet once on the green. Lessons can help you reduce the number of putting strokes you need to hole out.
The compression level of a golf ball’s core affects the nature of the ball once it’s hit. Typical compression numbers are 80, 90, and 100. The average recreational golfer typically uses a ball with the compression number of 90.
If you are a golfing beginner, a couple of lessons can end up paying off in the long run. This will stop you from developing those bad habits that, if allowed to persist, can take a long time (and many lessons) to correct.
In putting, your stance is your foundation, and a good one ensures good posture. This will translate into smoothness in your putting, which will be encourage good technique and sound fundamentals—all things that will improve your putting game.
“Never up, never in” is how the saying goes – and is usually spoken by your opponent when your chip or pitch fails to get close to the flag. Golf lessons can help you improve your short game so you can get up and in and on to the next hole without wasted shots.
During the fifteenth century, the nation of Scotland was busy preparing for a potential English invasion. They even went so far as to ban the sport of golf from 1457 to 1502 to keep its citizens from wasting valuable time.
When should you choke up on a golf club? What's the proper follow through to keep the ball low, in case you are near trees? Arrange for golf lessons from us and learn the answers to these questions and many others.
Your alignment and setup are perhaps the most important things that you can focus on to improve your putting game. Remember to use your putter as an alignment tool when putting. Also make sure your arms are free-hanging and comfortable, and that your eyes are over the putting line. Most of all, make sure that your shoulders are square.
When gripping the golf club, the essential difference among the three different grips is in the placement of the little fingers. In the interlocking grip, the little finger on the trailing hand rests between the middle and index fingers on the lead hand; in the overlapping grip, it intertwines with the middle and index fingers; and with the baseball grip, there is no interaction.
A common mistake that beginner golfers make when putting is failing to follow through. Just as you would follow through on your swing off the green, you must follow through when putting to guide the ball where you want it to go.
To improve putting, try to keep your head as still as possible during the shot. Lining up the correct stance once the trajectory of the ball has been determined and moving the arms and shoulders together can help to minimize head movement.
You many notice some golfers adding lead tape to their clubs. Although it’s impossible to use lead tape to move the club’s center of gravity, you can add more swing weight to it to make the club head a bit heavier.
Holding your club with neutral hands means to have an equal amount of pressure and surface area covered by each hand. The “V” between your thumb and index finger should be pointing towards your rear shoulder, NOT your face.
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While putting may look simple on the surface, there are actually quite a few variables. The type of club, the way you grip it, and the way you swing are a few of the major ones. When you take putting lessons, you’ll review all of these options so you’re putting the way that’s most comfortable and effective for you.
Over time, you may have played golf while you were hurt or injured and you compensated for it. Without even realizing it, bad habits developed and your game stagnated or reversed. Golf lessons can help you get your swing groove back.
It is commonly thought that golf originated in Scotland, but that’s really just where it gained its popularity. Before it made its way to Scotland, the game was already being played in countries such as France and Germany.
No matter what weaknesses you have in your golf game, we can help. We will help you learn to shoot straight, overcome bunkers, master chipping, and improve your overall short game.
Most new golfers make the mistake of holding the putter too softly, which leaves too much movement for error and too much possibility of sloppiness in your stroke. The adept putter knows that a solid grip is a firm one (not too tight not too loose), which allows for perfect path control and alignment.
Mizuno Club-Fitting Day Event Information
Saturday, February 27th, 2021 11:00 AM - 2:45 PM
Location: Golf Colorado 365
Price: FREE
Space is limited to the six-sessions listed on the link below.
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What is the one of the biggest challenges for beginning golf players? Consistently hitting the ball on the right contact point of the club. Mastering this technique can help beginners to quickly move to intermediate levels of play.
Golf ball materials have greatly progressed throughout history. Today, golf balls are made with a rubber core that is covered in either balata or surlyn. Surlyn is the cheaper of the two, and is more common for recreational golfers.
There are many days during the year when you can't find time to get out on the golf course, but that doesn't mean you can't work on improving your technique. Taking a lesson is a small time expenditure that can have a big impact on your game.
One nontraditional (but highly effective) method for improving your putting game is to putt in the dark. In fact many professional golfers swear by this method. Putting in the dark increases your golfing vision and gives you a greater knowledge of perspective and "non-visual awareness."
It’s important to remember that the habits you pick up when you first start playing golf can stick with you for years to come. Let’s talk about how taking lessons now can help ensure you’re picking up the proper technique as you go.