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		<title>Ideas for Your Golf Swing Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great thing about golf is that it is so challenging and there are always areas to work on.These are golf swing guide tips that can help even the best golfer and make them a better golfer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The great thing about golf is that it is so challenging and there are always areas to work on.These are golf swing guide tips that can help even the best golfer and make them a better golfer. You can never be a perfect golfer because things like <strong>weather condition</strong> and <strong>location</strong> are always changing and so no game is ever the same. The following are a few tips that are usually helpful in a golf swing guide.</p>
<p>If you are looking for golf swing guide tips one of the most simple and yet effective involves <strong>fixing a nasty slice</strong>. Now if you are interested in learning about this golf swing guide tips, you need to start by making sure that you are gripping the club lightly.This is one of the biggest mistakes that people make is they think that in order to get power they need to hold the club tightly when this is not the case at all.These few simple thoughts will ensure that the beginning of your swing is correct and your swing will be much better.</p>
<p>Another tip that is very helpful for a golf swing guide has to do with <strong>the style of grip that you choose to use</strong>. It can be hard to remember this golf swing guide every time but after you do it a few times you are going to get used to it and won’t have to think about it every time you go to swing.This is definitely one of the most important golf swing guide tips that you can learn, and which is going to have the biggest impact on your game.This is one of the most useful golf swing guide tips to remember.</p>
<p>A lot of golfers like to keep a golf swing guide book which is basically their best friend when it comes to golf. This is because many golfers rush things and swing too quickly and this is a common mistake but one that is really going to bring down your game.You should always be open to new golf swing guide tips so that you can work on your weak areas and become a better golfer.Even the best golfers in the world are welcome to golf swing guide tips if they are going to help.</p>
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		<title>What Senior Golf Pros Still Give Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many senior golf pros have given lessons and have made a difference in the world of golf for many people. Kylee Naffziger and Mark Holiday who are PGA professionals give lessons on the full swing, chipping and putting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many senior golf pros have given lessons and have made a difference in the world of golf for many people. Kylee Naffziger and Mark Holiday who are PGA professionals give lessons on the full swing, chipping and putting. They are located in Bridger Creek. They offer group lessons, ladies lessons, peewee lessons, turf mites, and a Nike full day camp to learn all about golf. You can also request private lessons with either one when your schedule works better. They are there for the young players to the senior golf player and teach you the art of golfing to win. If you opt for private lessons, they run about forty-five minutes and then you also have playing time. </p>
<p>If you want to play senior golf like the pros, <strong>you are going to want a pro to give you some lessons</strong>. Phil Mickelson needed some help from coach Butch Harmon to get his swing back. He was lacking in form and posture and not doing real well in his game. Nevertheless, with the help of someone who has been there and done that he is back in form and riding on top. If you want to learn how to play like a pro, who better to teach you than a pro who has experience and can watch your every move and help in areas you need help with.  </p>
<p>You might even want to <strong>take some lessons from the PGA association professionals</strong> as well. Imagine having someone teach you how to play golf according to how the senior golf pros play. Not only do you benefit from this type of lesson, but also you do receive the finest training around. The PGA offers lessons by different age groups and can offer more ways to benefit from your swing. They have a website that gives more information about training and lessons for young and senior golf players. </p>
<p><strong>Many pros and organizations offer golf lessons where you will actually learn what you need to know before heading out on the fairway</strong>. Something&#8217;s you also learn is proper golf etiquette, which is very important in any golf setting. Between lessons and manners and the rules of golf, you will be on your way to becoming a scratch senior golf player in no time. The amount of time you spend with lessons and the practice will also account for what type of a senior golfer you will become. Once you learn the sport, you will want to learn some new techniques that that pro&#8217;s know about already. </p>
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		<title>Senior Golf- The Senior Open History</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 14:36:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The very first Senior Golf Open was played in New York in June of 1980 at the Winged Foot Golf Club on the East Course. It was established because of the interest of senior golfers who wanted to compete on an amateur and professional level. The very first Senior Open had six hundred and thirty-one entries.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The very first Senior Golf Open was played in New York in June of 1980 at the Winged Foot Golf Club on the East Course. It was established because of the interest of senior golfers who wanted to compete on an amateur and professional level. The very first Senior Open had six hundred and thirty-one entries. At this time, the senior golfer had to be at least fifty-five years of age the day of the tournament. Some of the former champions competed in the first Senior Golf Open such as William Campbell, Tommy Bolt, Jack Fleck, Ed Furgol and Lew Worsham. </p>
<p>The <strong>winner of the first Senior Golf Open was Roberto De Vicenzo</strong> while William Campbell was in second place. <strong>The age limit was lowered to fifty just one year later</strong> to allow for more participants in the tournament. Arnold Palmer went onto win the second Senior Open at the age of fifty-one in Michigan. Miller Barber won the Senior Open in 1982, which was just one of his three wins for a Senior Open. The other two wins were for 1984 and 1985. As of 2002, there were a little over three thousand entries for the Senior Golf Open. </p>
<p>In 2006, Allen Doyle became the new oldest winner of the Senior Open at the age of fifty-seven, eleven months, seventeen days. The oldest winner before that was De Vicenzo at the age of fifty-seven years, two months and fifteen days. Don Pooley won his way into the Senior Golf Open by qualifying and went onto win the tournament in 2002. </p>
<p>Today, you will see only a three or four hole playoff if needed were in the past it used to be four playoffs of eighteen holes. There have only been a few times in the Senior Open history of a playoff occurring, once in 1981, 1983, 1988 and 1991 with the winners being Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, Gary Player and Jack Nicholas respectfully. </p>
<p>In 2007, the Senior Open was played at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin where senior golf player Brad Bryant won the Championship. He had winnings of four hundred and seventy thousand dollars to take home with him. He did share his revenue with his caddies Tony Smith. The golf course designed Pete Dye was designed to attract PGA tournaments in the future. It proved to be a tricky course that is considered rugged terrain that does not have golf cart abilities. </p>
<p>If you want a chance to watch the U.S. Senior Open when it comes to your town, you can buy advance tickets, walk around with your favorite players, and see how they fair in the tournament. Some of the courses they play are set up according to the guidelines established for the tours. This is just another way to see how the pros do it and how they apply different stances and what clubs they use to get distance and win the game. It is always a spectacular event for any city and golf course when the Senior Open comes to town. </p>
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		<title>Working Up To Be a Senior Golf Pro</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some interesting facts about the senior golfer might have some people amazed. There are three classifications that some believe in strongly. The top golfers/pros, the good amateurs and the hackers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some interesting facts about the senior golfer might have some people amazed. There are three classifications that some believe in strongly. The top golfers/pros, the good amateurs and the hackers. It is said that to become a pro you will need to start early in life and hit over three hundred and sixty thousand golf balls by the time you reach twenty. Now this may be an exaggeration, but it is possible to hit a hundred balls a day if you do not work or have any other hobbies or obligations. </p>
<p>For a top golfer or a pro it is said that they started as kids, had a mentor or a coach, were natural at athletics, hit thousands of balls and spent hours perfecting the game. It is also said they have belong to some sort of golf club and play eighteen holes of golf regularly. The younger they start the more they have learned and have hit many balls to lead them on their way to becoming a pro. </p>
<p>Now <strong>for the amateur senior golf player</strong>, they may have started as a kid, but usually start as a young adult. For the most part, they have some type of lesson whether professional or by someone, more experienced. They are also naturals as athletes and can say they have hit thousands of balls in their game. This is someone who also plays eighteen holes more often than not.</p>
<p>Now the hacker is said to be someone who starts out later in life and some have even had lessons or are just learning as they go along. This might just be a new hobby that they discovered and are probably not very athletic by nature. The hacker also usually only has a couple thousand hits and a few games to such as ten to twenty or so a year. </p>
<p>Some senior golfers believe you have to hit so many balls before the age of thirty to become a scratch golfer, which is someone that plays at par. This might not always be true since some golfers are just naturals at the game. Some pro golfers have the opinion that it is how you learn the game and how you achieve the distance needed to play the game. Whether you are a pro, amateur or a hacker, you can still come in at par or even under par if you have the god given talent at any age. </p>
<p>For the most part, <strong>if you start out young, you have a better chance of becoming a senior golf pro</strong>. The idea of giving up your childhood is not for everyone, but you can still make your way in life as a golfer by enjoying life as well. Most players that play the game still like to live a little and do have active family and social lives. Becoming a senior golf pro boils down to dedication and the ability to take guidance and run with it. As your game improves so does your recognition. </p>
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		<title>Starting Young to Become A Senior Golf Pro</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 15:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To become a senior golf pro, you need to start early. If you have a good start when you are younger, you have a better chance of making it to the pros. You need dedication, focus, concentration and physical ability to become a senior golf pro. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To become a senior golf pro, you need to start early. If you have a good start when you are younger, you have a better chance of making it to the pros. You need dedication, focus, concentration and physical ability to become a senior golf pro. You can practice on the driving range and take a lesson to better your game. As you grow and continue playing, you learn more about your own abilities. As you gain more experience you can adjust your swing and equipment to give you more distance. </p>
<p>Senior golf is just as relaxing if you play the game right. As you learn over the years what your game is like, you can shift your concentration to the fairway and the greens. You can work your way into some mini tours that will give you even more experience before you make your way to the PGA. If this is your goal, you want to be your best and shoot the game like a pro. Keep up with your game and you can play with the pros someday. The best way to keep your game going forward is to practice weekly. </p>
<p>Once you know that golf is for you, before reaching your senior golf years, you want to maintain a healthy and fit you. <strong>Stretching and some type of physical fitness is necessary to stay fit and keep the body limber and flexible to play the game</strong>. If you start noticing you are feeling aches and pains, you might need to adjust your physical routine a little. As men and women reach their senior years, the body does experience changes. If these changes affect your game, you can adjust the way you golf or change your equipment to better the game. By changing equipment, you will give yourself more of an advantage with your swing. </p>
<p>The senior golf pro does <strong>from time to time have to adjust their swing and by doing this</strong>, you might need to invest in a new set of clubs that have more flex in the shaft. This will help you get more distance and cause you less stress on the body. The seniors that golf are always changing their clubs to keep with their changing bodies. You can take the time to try new golf clubs and if you use a range finder, you can actually judge which club gives you the greater distance. </p>
<p>When playing senior golf keep in mind some important tips from the pros. <strong>Relax, concentrate, and always focus on your game.</strong> Use the right equipment that will give you the edge on your opponent and stay on par or under. If you go over par on one hole, make it up with the next hole. If you keep these simple tips in mind, you can succeed in having a great game of senior golf. After all, this is what you need and want from a good game of golf, something to talk about with your golfing friends and family.  </p>
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		<title>Find The Right Senior Golf Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 15:46:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are thinking about changing golf clubs to fit you better as you age, you want to look for golf clubs that will give you distance as well. You may want to have an iron that is custom made, a hybrid club or a clone wood.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are thinking about <strong>changing golf clubs to fit you better as you age</strong>, you want to look for golf clubs that will give you distance as well. You may want to have an iron that is custom made, a hybrid club or a clone wood. These are just a few different ideas when you are thinking about golf clubs. Although the clone clubs are slightly different from the original clubs, many golfers find that these clubs are more suited for their changing needs. Whether you need new irons, woods or drivers you can <strong>find some with just enough flex in the shaft that will help you gain more distance</strong>. </p>
<p>There are <strong>many manufacturers of senior golf clubs such as Calloway, Wedgewood, Adams and Nike</strong>. You need to <strong>choose a golf club that has enough flex in the shaft</strong>, but not too much. It will depend on your ability to swing the club as the amount of flex you need. The flex is what allows the golf club to bend as you swing and connect with the ball. You will choose from the ladies flex, senior flex, regular, stiff and extra stiff flex. If the flex of the shaft is not matched with your swing, you could miscalculate your swing. A senior golf club has a little more flex that that of a beginning golfer. </p>
<p>Many golf course pro shops do have <strong>golf clubs with different flex shaft ratings that you can use out on the driving range</strong>. This allows the senior golf player to find the right club that will give you the distance. Before you buy a club, trying different shaft flexes will enable you to find the one you need without mistakenly buying the wrong one. You can also find a shop that custom makes golf clubs for senior golfers and have a set of clubs make especially to enhance your game. </p>
<p>Whether you buy an expensive senior golf club or a discounted club will not matter as long as you buy the right club with the right amount of flex. You do however need to buy something durable, this is where it pays to be critical with discount clubs. Just because the club gives you, the distance might not mean it will be the best. Some discount clubs may loosen up as you use it more. This could cause the flex to become softer than what you need. </p>
<p>Senior golf players have more advantages today then what they have in the past. The clubs are designed more for their use and flexibility where as golfers in the past usually only had a few club flexes to choose from as they gained more experience in the game. Finding the different golf clubs and understanding the best clubs will help your game. You can look at different websites under the manufacturers of the clubs to see what they offer and what the ratings are before you seek a pro shop to try the club on the greens.  </p>
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		<title>Senior Golf Injuries Are Common</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 01:24:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senior golf does have advantages and some disadvantages. The most common disadvantage is the injury rate. Seniors over fifty have more of a chance of injury than a golfer who is younger. To understand and treat your injury is important. Preventing an injury is even more important. Sometimes no matter how careful you are, you can sustain an injury.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senior golf does have advantages and some disadvantages. The most common disadvantage is the injury rate. Seniors over fifty have more of a chance of injury than a golfer who is younger. To understand and treat your injury is important. Preventing an injury is even more important. Sometimes no matter how careful you are, you can sustain an injury. <strong>The most common injury is tendonitis of the wrist as well as the hamate fracture</strong>. Back and ankle injuries are also seen with senior golfers. Prevention is the key to a successful season of golf. </p>
<p>Sometimes preventing the <strong>hamate fracture</strong> condition is not easy. <strong>The symptoms of a hamate fracture are pain around the wrist area and the heel of the hand.</strong> You might also have no feeling in your fingers, mostly the little finger. For the most part, an x-ray will not reveal the fracture, but a MRI will show the hamate fracture. As you may know already, the MRI is very expensive. Early detection is crucial for a senior golfer. If it is left untreated, it will hinder your performance on the course and cause more pain than you can tolerate. </p>
<p>If you think you have a hamate fracture, you should see a doctor for treatment. The treatment is a simple process where the hook is removed and the wrist is then able to have blood flow to it again. The surgery works better than just simple immobilizing the wrist. It could take weeks to recover when and the golfer will need to refrain from golf. </p>
<p><strong>You can prevent a wrist problem by changing the way you grip and hold your club.</strong> A different club design and style may also prevent the wrist problem. If you have a tight hold on the golf club, you are more prone to a hamate fracture. Adjust your grip will help prevent a hamate fracture and prevent tendonitis as well. Senior golf does also affect your overall body. Staying fit will help prevent injuries and allow you to keep with the game. </p>
<p>Some senior golf players experience <strong>back pain</strong>. This is common if you put your entire body into the swing. Some golfers will wear a back brace to keep the back straighter when completing the swing. They make braces that are more comfortable than the old styled braces that were bulky and stiff. Another complaint is ankle injuries. As you swing, you are not only twisting the back, but also the ankle. This can cause a sprain, which will hurt more so than if you would break your ankle and may take longer to heal. </p>
<p>Senior golf pros are just as prone to injury as the seasoned players. If you keep your body limber, take precautions with your grip, swing, and follow through, you can prevent injury. Use the right equipment as well. You can enjoy playing senior golf up to any age as long as you adjust your game as you age. <strong>Preventing back, wrist and ankle injuries are important so you can keep playing the game.</strong></p>
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		<title>Final Note About Golf 101 Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 14:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So now you have the best of advice on golf techniques, equipment and mental strategies. Do you feel you have it in you now to play more consistently and put forward your best performance every time you are on the course?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a final note about the previous post &#8211; <a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/golf-101-tips-summary">Golf 101 Tips</a></p>
<p>So now you have the best of advice on golf techniques, equipment and mental strategies. Do you feel you have it in you now to play more consistently and put forward your best performance every time you are on the course? Do you think that you will be able to put in the efforts required to work on your bad strokes and improve on the better ones? Do you think you have the passion to go alone on a course and practice for hours to improve one stroke? </p>
<p>After reading these articles and going through the various tips, you may be easily tempted to say ‘yes’. You may actually be feeling very motivated and inspired to start taking immediate steps to improve your game. In fact, you may even manage to keep up a fairly good pace of learning and playing in the first few days of reading this book. However, gradually, you will start to take your defeats more to heart. You will be easily disheartened at how you could not achieve putting into a very easy hole. It is natural and no more different than someone trying to lose weight or quit smoking. You may start taking steps to improve your game but soon slip into old habits of not exercising regularly, or practicing regularly or not thinking about mental strategies. And not before long, you are back to your old handicap. </p>
<p>Sure, most of us are playing for the sheer enjoyment of the game and for the chance it gives us to relax on the greens. However, persistence in improving your game will only enhance this enjoyment and will create a healthy cycle. <strong>The more efforts you put into improving your game, the more success you will realize.</strong> The more successful you are, the more you will want to work on your game. What we should aim to do, day in and day out when we are playing golf is to get the most out of the golf round. You will never be able to hit the perfect shot every time you play but you should aim towards having more good strokes on any given day than bad strokes. If you do not, you need to practice some more. <strong>We should try and improve our game not just for the sake of winning a game but more importantly to realize our fullest potential.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>One proven way of doing this is to keep a record of each hole</strong> – from the time you tee off to where it lands. This is not to measure the accuracy of the shot but to help you improve on the accuracy. It does not matter how often you play on that course – what is important is that you have a point of reference for every hole on every course. At times, you may get so caught up with reactions after the shot that you do not devote enough time in understanding what went wrong or right with the shot. While deep analysis at that point may not be helpful, you may want to just note down essentials. This will help you stay calm and focused and use even bad shots as learning experiences. </p>
<p>Usually on the golf course, every stroke is accompanied by conflicting emotions and it is difficult to chart out a course of action on the course itself. This is where your notes come in handy. You can note down what position you were in, the club you had used, how you stroked the ball, whether you could generate any spin or not, whether the weather affected your game and any other point you can think of. This along with a description of where the ball landed should give you enough information to plan your strategy the next time you play on that course. <strong>You can analyze what you think you did right, what you did wrong and what will always be out of your hand.</strong> This allows you to stay focused during your actual games and allows you to take good decisions irrespective of how your shots turn out. If you are serious about your game, learn to start taking control of every aspect of it and control your performance.</p>
<p>On a final note, <strong>playing golf certainly helps us to relax and spend enjoyable weekends with friends or family</strong>.  It also helps us to enjoy it as a sport and challenges us mentally and physically. However, most of all golf teaches us to value some virtues that are important even in life. Not just honesty and respect but qualities like temperament, persistence, patience and self-control. Golf thus helps us to lift ourselves not just in the game but in life as well. And that is probably the most important tip of all!</p>
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		<title>Golf 101 Tips Summary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 18:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally the Golf 101 Tips series has come to an end.</p>
<p>Here is the final #101 Golf Tip:<br />
<strong>Golf is not just a game but prepares you mentally for the battles of life as well</strong></p>
<p>Bellow are the links to the previous 100 golf tips:</p>
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<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips" target="golftip1">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 1-10</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-part-2" target="golftip2">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 11-20</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-3" target="golftip3">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 21-30</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-4" target="golftip4">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 31-40</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-5" target="golftip5">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 41-50</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-6" target="golftip6">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 51-60</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-7" target="golftip7">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 61-70</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-8" target="golftip8">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 71-80</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-9" target="golftip9">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 81-90</a></li>
<li><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-10" target="golftip10">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 91-100</a></li>
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		<title>Playing Better Golf 101 Tips &#8211; 10</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>91. Understanding the way a golf club and golf ball work can teach you more about the game than any book can. </p>
<p>92. Most of the top players concentrate exclusively on the leading edge of the club head, where impact occurs. </p>
<p>93. Before you set out to improve your strokes, understand exactly what is wrong with it. </p>
<p>94.  Understanding your game is very important but understanding yourself and your mental strength is even more important. </p>
<p>95. Beginners should measure their progress on a long-term basis. Not every time they play a round and certainly not on shot by shot. Monthly or yearly reviews will work out best for them. </p>
<p>96.  Take it one shot at a time – thinking about the big picture will only put pressure on you. </p>
<p>97. Learn to make the best use of the clubs you have with you. Work on your strategies so that you maximize your strokes and your clubs. </p>
<p>98. Understand the purpose of each club and exactly why you are told to use a specific club in every specific instance. </p>
<p>99.  Poor form and too many bad shots that professional experience is usually more due to their mental game being off. </p>
<p>100. All players agree that the difference between successful players and the rest is the rate at which they are able to convert their successful mental images into reality. </p>
<p>&#8230; continue from <strong><a href="http://golfswing-analyze.com/playing-better-golf-101-tips-9">Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – Part 9</a></strong></p>
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