Friday, March 11, 2016

3 Great Tips On Selecting And Using Golf Balls For Training

Golfers sometimes spend tons of money on their clubs, clothes, and other accessories, but forget that the balls need to be chosen carefully as well. It's not that a certain type or brand of ball will make you into a pro, but every once in awhile it could make the difference on a shot you could have made. Not every type of ball is correct for everyone, it depends on your game and level of skill - whether a seasoned pro or a newbie like me over at Where's My Caddie. But just exactly how do you decide?





There Are Hundreds Of Balls To Choose From

In the local Golf Pro Shop, you'll find a huge selection of balls that will send your head spinning in confusion. Fist off, the color of the ball you choose only makes a difference in how easy it is to see, especially after you hit it clear out of sight. The bright yellow balls are best in cloudy, misty or darker conditions.

There are balls made of one piece, two pieces, or three, each with its own advantages. The one-piece balls are best for driving ranges because they're tough, and can take more punishment for longer periods. They are also cheaper, and can be bought used by the bucket in some pro shops, for practice balls.

The two piece and tree piece balls will fly farther and straighter when playing a game, so that's what you should use on the course. They're more expensive to buy, but when it comes to winning a game, they could make a difference.

For the most part, once you've learned the game, how to swing, and actually hit the ball where you want it, the two-piece ball is for you. If you're still losing plenty of balls into the woods, rough, or wherever, stick to the once piece to save money and time searching.
The three-piece balls are more for the semi-pro players, or anyone hoping to be one, otherwise stick to the two piece because you're not likely to notice the difference.

One important point you should take away from the previous paragraph is about practice balls. If you go to the golf course, driving range or the pro shop and ask them for used balls by the bucket, you'll many times be able to buy hundreds of balls in all qualities real cheap. This is a huge advantage for any player learning the game because they can hit as many as they want for a very small price. The more you're able to hit, the better you'll be in any sport.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Discover The Two Top Tips For Being A Better Golf Player

Are you a person who enjoys playing the game of golf who could use a few tips to make yourself a better golfer?  Most golfers are always looking for new ways to improve their golf game.  Becoming a better player takes time, but if you practice implementing a few simple techniques, your game will improve with practice.  Below will covers too easy techniques for improving your game.

Lower Your Score With a Better Short Game

Driving the ball is usually the easiest part for most players.  Putting the ball into the hole is usually more difficult.  But it doesn't have to be. This one little adjustment to your putting technique will have yo lowering your score in no time.

You may not realize it, but moving your head at the wrong time during your putt can really throw off your accuracy.  It is very important that you keep your head still until the ball is well on its way.  Turning your head too soon to follow  the balls path can cause you to shift your shoulders during the swing, often causing you to make an inaccurate putt.  By keeping your head still when putting, you'll have a better putting stance and as a result, better accuracy.

Improve Your Game By Watching Others

One of the best ways to improve your game is to watch others were good a golf and observe how they do things.  Before the Internet, you either had to hire a coach or buy expensive video training courses to watch in your home. Today, a golf lesson is available 24/7 via Youtube (see the video below). There are thousands of videos available there covering every aspect of the game.  Simply do a search for the issue you're having and you'll have several video lessons available to choose from. It's like having your own golf coach available 24 hours a day. By watching these videos, you'll see what it Is you need to do to fix the problem you're having. Then you just have to make the adjustment to your game, and as a result, you should see an improvement.

Now that you know these two simple techniques for improving your golf game, you probably want to give them a try yourself. It may take some time but by making these simple adjustments to your game, you will be impressing the folks at the club with your lower scores.


Saturday, March 5, 2016

Why Is Golf So Popular?

There can be no doubt that the rise of Tiger Woods from a teenage prodigy to a world champion did more to popularize the sport of golf than any other event or personality in the history of the game.If one could plot the increase in the fame of Tiger Woods and correlate that with increasing interest from a wide variety of age groups there is no doubt that the two lines on the graph move move upwards at the same rate.
As Tiger's star began to burn brighter television channels dedicated to the sport began to show 24 hour coverage of tournaments all over the world, further fueling interest in what had prior to the Tiger Woods phenomenon been seen as a pastime for older players, with gold courses being seen as places where business deals were sealed, rather than a setting where young people could enjoy themselves in the fresh air.

However the rising popularity of the game was not simply due to the meteoric rise of Tiger Woods. There were a number of other factors that came together at precisely the right time to give golf the boost it required to become the world's most popular sport.

First at the same time that Tiger Woods was starting his relentless march to the top of the global leader board new manufacturing techniques and materials were transforming how golf clubs and golf balls were being designed and made. Stronger and lighter materials and new designs were more forgiving and suddenly golf did not have the terrifyingly steep learning curve that had made entry into the sport so intimidating. New even the rawest beginner could get their handicap down into the low single digits in next to no time.

At the same time a new wave of retirees with money were becoming interested in the sport, fueling the growth of pro shops (with value for money used clubs that youngsters could purchase) and spurring the growth in the popularity of golf course estate living.

Once developers realized that golf was a goldmine more and more courses began to appear not only across North America, but across the world.

Suddenly almost everyone who wanted access to a golf course could find one within striking distance and the sport grew massively, helped along by the marketing budgets of companies such as Nike and other global giants.

Golf was cool - and the sport has not looked back since.