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What Everybody Ought to Know About Playing Par 3's

Here are a few simple tips that you can use when playing par 3's: Always use a tee (give yourself a perfect ball position) From the tee box place your tee on the same side as trouble (i.e. water on the right, tee up on right side) Play your natural shot (whether a fade or a draw) Pick the right club to fly the distance to between the front and back of the green (notice I didn't say to the middle) Concentrate on putting the ball on the green (forget about the pin position) These tips have always been my thoughts when playing a par 3. It is really rare that I make a birdie so all I concentrate on is getting a 3 or a 4. When I use a tee on a par 3, I find a broken tee on the tee box and push it into the ground so just the head is above the ground. The ball looks like it is just hovering above the ground. This gives me extreme confidence! By teeing up on the same side of trouble, you will most likely be playing away from danger. Of course, if the green is su

Buy a Golf Ball That is Suited For You

To be honest, that title is a little misleading on my part. I used to sell golf balls at a golf store and I have a little bit knowledge about them, but I don't know enough to pick one that is suited for your game. There is so much technology out there today when it comes to golf equipment that it can be a little overwhelming. But the nice thing about golf balls is you can find a lot of information you need right on the box. You certainly can't find that on a set of irons, a driver, or even a putter. But a box of golf balls will tell you a lot and who they are primarily made for. What I have found is when you are first starting out, it doesn't matter what ball you play. Within a few holes, you are probably going to lose it anyway. Am I right? A beginner has so much on his mind that how a golf ball feels or performs is rather insignificant for now. Even some minor experienced players can't tell the difference. I played golf with an older gentlemen years ago who never bou

Practice Like the Professionals

In one of my previous posts, I mentioned practicing golf. When I say practice I don't mean just going to the range and hitting ball after ball. That's not going to do it! What I mean is: practice golf with a purpose. Here it is put simply: If you are a beginner, practice the basics If you are a little more experienced then practice the basics and some more specific things If you're extremely experienced, then practice the basics, fine-tune the specifics, and turn them into a habit Some things that I consider basic are: Find a fairway wood (which might be your driver or not) that you can hit consistently off the tee Find a mid-iron (4-6 iron) that you can hit off the turf Find a short iron (7-9 iron) that you can hit with ease Find a wedge (PW, SW, LW) that you are comfortable with Getting the feel of your putter by doing long, medium and short putts Yes, as a beginner, choose only 1 wood to hit, 1 mid-iron, 1 short iron, and 1 wedge. Practice hittin

Now You Can Know Your Yardage and Pick the Right Club

If you have access to an iPhone or Android phone you can use apps that show you you're on course yardages. I have unlimited data use on my Android phone and I take full advantage of it by using the app called FreeCaddie. This free app, available on Play Store, has been a blessing. I cannot believe how accurate it is. Both I and my playing partner use it. He has an iPhone and me an Android. And when we compare our yardages they are almost always a match. We played with another guy a few weeks back that was using a different GPS based golf app and it was amazing how far off his was compared to ours. I'm not sure what the name of his was though, sorry. But anyway, we all stood on the 150-yard marker and compared all of our phones and ours said 151 yards to the center of the green and his said 163! This explained why all of his golf shots were flying long. This obviously made him pretty upset. By the end of the round, though, he had downloaded the FreeCaddie app was starting to pl

Get Rid of Poor Performance Once and For All

When I was trying to break 100 in golf I would sleep and breathe golf. I would read about it, I was constantly talking to others about the game, I created this blog, and I would constantly practice out on the course and mentally. I remembered that I would put in 100% effort and because of that I reached my goal of breaking 100 on a consistent basis. Yes, my effort gave me great results. But did I continue with that effort? To be honest, NO! I just figured that since I broke 100 that I had now figured enough of the game out to just keep making great results. But this faulty thinking resulted in my game becoming stagnate. Not that I started shooting in the 100's again, but my score never seemed to improve. In fact, my performance became poor and I lost interest in it. Sad to say, I have let this mentality, for whatever reason, to continue with me for a few years now. And as a result, it has resulted in zero improvements and disappointment. But now, after some close examination, I ha

Magnetic Bracelets for Men

Therapy Using Magnetic Ion Technology Magnetic ion bracelets are basically designed to help calm your nerves. They are utilized in golf, for example, because golf can be a nerve-racking environment making you feel uptight. In addition, it's claimed that you can have enhanced cell regeneration, and that you can revitalize your body from the stresses of normal life by using magnetic ion bracelets. Most companies use two-dimensional magnets, which are inexpensive to make and do not penetrate deeply enough to be effective. However, some companies are employing alternating north-south polarity orientation, which in effect increases the area of the magnetic field, and these supposedly penetrate deeper into your muscles and tissue fibers. The concept behind magnetic therapy comes from the fact that we are surrounded by positive ions that get absorbed into our bodies from such sources as mobile phones and other electronic devices, so some magnetic ion bracelets have minus ions to help

Little Known Ways to Hitting a Hybrid

The biggest game improvement club that I have put into my golf bag has been my hybrid. I was skeptical about using a club like this a few years ago but now I absolutely love it. The best thing about this club is when you learn to hit it correctly, it plays exactly the same pretty much each and every time. It is my favorite club. A lot of golfers that buy a hybrid assume you must hit it like a fairway wood off the ground. I did the same thing. When I first took it out on the golf course I would play the club forward in my stance and try to sweep it off the ground. I would end up topping it. But then I decided to try and hit it more like an iron. I moved the ball into the middle of my stance and concentrated on hitting down on the ball. Wow! The ball rocketed off the clubface and it landed softly onto the green. Boy, I was impressed. Ever since then this is the way I play my hybrid from about 170 yards out and it shines like no other.  But the other method I