Golf Techniques

Welcome To Golf Techniques and Tournament Tips

Good golf techniques are something that I’ve had drummed into me from an early age. I’ve been around golfers pretty well all my life – my Dad was a Scratch player and I grew up watching him play and work at his game. As I started playing myself I remember so many of his wise [...]

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Golf Techniques – Small Observations Make Big Improvements

When you hit the ball do you make a short analysis of what you did?  This can be one of the most valuable of golf techniques.  Look where the ball went and question yourself as to how you got that result.  With practice this should only take a few seconds and won’t hold up play [...]

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Golf Techniques – Short Game Sense

The best golf technique is not to take unnecessary risks.  Playing good golf is about considering the  chances of success of a planned shot. This holds good for all parts of the game particularly your short game.  It is where many people come unstuck.  There are few basic rules that  help you choose which clubs [...]

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Improve Your Swing

I wrote a few days ago about the Dream Swing, an excellent training aid for improving your swing, probably the most important golf technique there is. I’ve had several queries asking for more information so in the firm belief that a picture is worth a thousand words I’ve put a video here for you to [...]

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Product Review – Perfecting Your Swing

Very occasionally I shall review products which I think are useful and will benefit your game, and this is a product I think is of value. We all know that Golf is game of mind and muscle – and persuading your muscles to have a memory is the one of the things you must do [...]

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Golf Technique – The Value of a Crib Sheet

At the end of a bad round do you just throw your clubs down or do you think what golf technique might help you.  Most of us throw the clubs in the back of the car rather than thinking about how we hold them, or other small things of that nature. For example your grip [...]

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