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the thing that has helped me the most (especially with partial wedge shots) is concentrating on keeping your head completely still full swing and through impact.  if i can do that, i know the other mechanics of my swing are solid and i will always make perfect contact with the ball.  learned that one from a slo-mo video of hunter mahan.  he literally didn't flinch a mm throughout the swing and impact.  it was impressive.


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drink lots of beer, my motto. j/k. in the last year (about this time)i took up the game of golf i have tried to played 2 rounds a week (wife hated me for that) i went from the very first time teeing off shanking duffing hacking the ball to the green then slapping it around finally getting it close to the hole, and i am serious about that. each time i went out i tried different stances ,swing motion ect. i did not give up i heard all kinds of advice on the course (try this and that) that does not work out there. i kept on playing hacking duffing, still played 2 times a week, again i would work on small adjustments stance grip ect. still hack and duff, still played 2 times a week and i enjoyed the game even tho i sucked. towards the end of summer i started to improve a little but not much 100 +. i found this site and started lurking, i picked up tid bits of info, go back out hack and slap still played 2 times a week even during the fall months. (i did not play the same course all the time mind you) i played a lot of courses in this area about 7 of them, san antonio (they have some beautiful courses) houston, i was invited to go to Tahoe and we played 4 courses there( and i actually played decent there) edgewood was my fav. so after Xmas i started to really to pay attention to my swing, grip and keeping my head still well heck it started to improve my game (still sucked on the short game and putting) i still played 2 times a week (by this time i did not care what the wife thought lol) i watch this site and picked up a couple of more pointers. then about a month ago i talked with one of my co workers i talk about my swing (i am a rode hard 50 yr old) went from a reach back around my head touch my belly button with the driver club head swing to a 1/2,3/4 swing. damn if that did not change my game. funny that one of the poster mention about hitting it at his house that has some acreage, myself (and wife) own horse stables, well i have  a 130 yrd set up and start hitting about 100 balls a day 8i 9i with my "new swing and grip" dang if i did not place my shots with in 10 yrd circle . so went out last week and played and played respectable broke 100 for the 2nd time , this game is starting to be fun, was hitting GIR and (also changed putter) my putting improved. instead of 4 putts i went  2 putts. also i get to play in my first legit tournament  this week end. to the end of my adventure,play golf don't get frustrated enjoy, forget everything when you are out there watch the wild life chit chat about goofy and funny things enjoy life, its way to short. btw my wife said not to buy her anything for valentines day just go play golf, damn i love her (i took me 1 1/2 hrs to type this damn thing because of phones and customers that's why i took up golf) enjoy the game of golf

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Proper alignment, I think it'll kill a swing if you align wrong.  Because then most golfers who align work then subconsciously compensate for it by coming over the top or way inside and what not.  I say get an alignment stick and check your alignment on the range, a lot of you may be surprised with how far off you actually are.

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Originally Posted by Rounders

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.

Mental Tip:

From Bob Rotella:  "I will refuse to allow anything that happens on the golf course today to bother me or upset me. I will accept bad breaks and mistakes and be tough in adversity. I am going to be in a good mood and a great state of mind for the entire round today. I'll enjoy playing."

Playing Tip:

Spend most of your practice time on your short game. Testosterone makes most men try to hit their driver 300+ yards, and pitching wedges 140+, but truth be known, a proficient short game from 100 yards and closer is the fastest way to lower your scores--period.

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My tip would be start playing by no later than age 9 or you are destined for a life of golfing frustration. Just joking!!!!

As far as tips go they are only as good as they apply to each individual. I don't know what the best tip would be but considering that one of the biggest faults I see in average golfers is they just don't get to their left side nowhere near enough or even worse do the old reverse pivot. So I guess I would say getting to your left side with your hips/lower body as you transition to the downswing would be a good tip for most players!

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Hips fire first before the arms on the take away and on the down swing

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Along the lines of what Parker0065 said:

Don't play other sports (like basketball and softball) until you are 48 years old and then decide that it's time to take up golf because "it will be much easier". After all it looks like a piece of cake on TV and a few of those guys don't even look like they could dunk a basketball or hit a home run.


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I agree with dfreuter415, the game of golf is 100 yards and in - if you can improve your short game shots then there's no telling how many strokes you can save in a round!


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Take it one shot at a time (I'll count for you)

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I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer here, but there is no #1 tip. The game and the swing are far too complex with too many interconnected aspcts. I have 2,563 'tips' in my portfolio, and 56 have been my '#1' at one time or another...
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Ping Eye 2+. No problem.

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I'm by no means an expert, but I've found that shifting my weight forward during impact has helped me out a lot!

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Posted
Originally Posted by Uncle Peter

I'm by no means an expert, but I've found that shifting my weight forward during impact has helped me out a lot!

transferring weight on the backswing and then the throughswing is definitely important to my game as well.


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