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post #55 of 161

Re: What is your #1 golf tip for golf improvement

Accelerate through the ball. Far too many beginner/poor golfers take full backswings on every shot and then are hesitant to hit the ball too hard. It's all about controlling your backswing length and accelerating from there.
post #56 of 161

my tip would be to hit the ball at the target lol and take up tiddly winks

post #57 of 161

"Go see your PGA professional"

post #58 of 161
Don't putt from the rough
post #59 of 161

Start your backswing by turning your shoulders

post #60 of 161
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Originally Posted by Rounders View Post

What is your #1 golf tip you give out to friends (anyone really) to help them improve their game?

examples: "keep your head down", "don't swing so hard" etc.

Keep your head down and all that kind of stuff is nonsense BS.....

 

 

To get better.....ya just need to play A LOT of golf!!!  There is no simple fix.........

post #61 of 161
if you're a mid-handicapper or higher, trade your 60* wedge in for a chipper!
post #62 of 161
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Originally Posted by David in FL View Post

if you're a mid-handicapper or higher, trade your 60* wedge in for a chipper!

I've made that suggestion before (I don't really favor a chipper either, but dump the 60° wedge and learn to play the chip and roll), and it doesn't usually sit well with most players.  I guess it's too old school.  

 

I had a good short game, but then I thought like many that the LW was a required skill if I wanted to call my self a player.   I tried for years to get comfortable with a 60°, then a 58°.   My short game got steadily worse, my handicap rose from a lifetime low of 9.6 to nearly 16.  I finally ended the experiment, settled on 56° as my highest wedge, went back to what I came up with and my short game came back to me.  My handicap dropped back down to 11, even though I was in my 60's and loss of distance was making the long game harder.  I personally will never put another LW in my bag again.  

post #63 of 161
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Originally Posted by paperclip View Post

 

Agreed, I was playing with clubs that were standard length and 1-2* flat for many years; last year I was properly fitted to +1" and 2-up. Had my irons and wedges adjusted to that and dropped over 6 points in my handicap index in 5 months.

Now I just have to get better at putting and chipping and driving (sigh).

 

I agree with the fitting benefit.

 

I went into Edwin Watts here just to get my MP-59s I purchased off of Ebay checked for authenticity and lie/loft angles and they confirmed they were real as well as standard lie, loft. Then they had me swing them with impact tape, finding me hitting them towards the toe of the club. Then they checked my measurements and found I should be at +1/2" and slightly upright. Instead of dropping another $300 on reshafting/regripping them, I chose option #2 of getting them bent a little more upright. They went with 2° on the 4-7 and 3° on the 8-PW. After doing that, the impact tape showed me hitting everything right in the center of the face. What a difference.

 

My biggest tip (and it's relevant to your post given your statement about chipping) is to pick a spot you want to land your ball when chipping/short pitches. Be exact when picking it then focus on hitting that spot when you're making your shot. Nine times out of ten, by focusing on that spot instead of mechanics, you'll make better contact and your chipping results will be much better.

 

You'd be surprised how often you come close to hitting that spot too.

post #64 of 161
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Originally Posted by Fourputt View Post

I've made that suggestion before (I don't really favor a chipper either, but dump the 60° wedge and learn to play the chip and roll), and it doesn't usually sit well with most players.  I guess it's too old school.  

 

I had a good short game, but then I thought like many that the LW was a required skill if I wanted to call my self a player.   I tried for years to get comfortable with a 60°, then a 58°.   My short game got steadily worse, my handicap rose from a lifetime low of 9.6 to nearly 16.  I finally ended the experiment, settled on 56° as my highest wedge, went back to what I came up with and my short game came back to me.  My handicap dropped back down to 11, even though I was in my 60's and loss of distance was making the long game harder.  I personally will never put another LW in my bag again.  

 

I wouldn't dump my 60° LW for anything. As with all your clubs, it's knowing when to use it and when not to use it.

 

If you have little green to work with use the LW.

 

If you have plenty of green to work with, use another club to get the ball on the putting surface and get it rolling. Using the same chipping stroke and just change the club. I've chipped with every iron in my bag.

post #65 of 161

Learn how to find an effective/get results instructor.

post #66 of 161

Don't marry.

post #67 of 161
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Originally Posted by WWBDD View Post

Don't marry.

 

Better yet; keep putting your club in the same bag.

post #68 of 161
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Originally Posted by WWBDD View Post

Don't marry.

 

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Originally Posted by Pablo68 View Post

 

Better yet; keep putting your club in the same bag.

 

hahahaha!!!!!

 

 

 

 

but seriously, heres mine - hit the ball hard.

post #69 of 161
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Originally Posted by colin007 View Post

 

 

hahahaha!!!!!

 

 

 

 

but seriously, heres mine - hit the ball hard...

...while maintaining your balance.

post #70 of 161
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Originally Posted by Ernest Jones View Post

...while maintaining your balance.

 

true.  i see too many people not taking an aggressive swing and they hit the ball with such glancing blows.  i swing as hard as i can while staying in balance.

post #71 of 161
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Originally Posted by colin007 View Post

 

true.  i see too many people not taking an aggressive swing and they hit the ball with such glancing blows.  i swing as hard as i can while staying in balance.

I agree...

post #72 of 161
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Originally Posted by colin007 View Post

 

true.  i see too many people not taking an aggressive swing and they hit the ball with such glancing blows.  i swing as hard as i can while staying in balance.

 

Sound advice.

 

Arnold Palmer...........learn to hit it hard first then work on accuracy.

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