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Golf Short Game Tips – Developing reliable distance control within 100 yards

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Thursday, April 17th, 2008

It’s hard to believe, but even the pros struggle with their distance control. In fact, I remember hearing over and over again a few years ago that one of reasons Tiger Woods was in a slump was because he was struggling with his distance control.

I don’t know about you, but only if I had Tiger’s problems….

I’ve always thought of myself as a feel player, especially when I am inside 100 yards to the pin. As I’ve learned over time, being a feel player can have its share of problems.

The key to any part of your golf game is to develop a routine and/or swing that is repeatable and the same can be said for your short game. Here’s a tip that I incorporated into my game which has dramatically changed the way I score inside 10o yards.

For starters, different distances require different lengths of backswings. So, your backswing shouldn’t be the same for a 95 yard shot vs. a 45 shot. Seems like good common sense, but how many times have you tried to control your distance by the changing the speed of your swing?

Start by thinking of your backswing as a clock. For shorter distances, you might only need to bring the club back so that it’s at 9 o’clock or parallel to the ground. Intermediate distances might only require a 3/4 swing or 10-11 o’clock. You get the picture…

And it’s important to apply the same principle to your follow-through. If you’re taking a 9 o’clock shot your follow-through should stop when it’s parallel to the ground or at 3 pm.

You’ll need to figure out which distances work for you during each “click of the clock” but you’ll quickly develop a consistent and reliable approach to distance control within 100 yards.

Talk to you soon,

Michael Kosmala

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Categories : Golf Chipping, How To Learn To Play Golf
Tags : beginner golf tips, golf chip shots, golf pitching, golf short game, golf shot game, Golf Swing Tips

Golf pitching tips – How to get the ball to release to the hole

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

If you’ve spent any time watching golf on TV you’ve likely heard countless commentators talk about “releasing the ball to the hole.” So what does this mean and how can you achieve this in your golf game.

The first step to getting the ball to release to the hole is understanding that minimum air time equals maximum roll.

Assuming that you’re using the proper set-up (placing the ball in the middle of the stance, shifting 75% of your weight to the front foot and placing your hands and the shaft slightly forward towards the target), it’s the follow-through that will help you the most with this type of shot.

Keeping your club low and short on your follow-through during pitch shots will ensure that the ball takes a lower flight and releases to the hole.

As for distance control, think of the distance you have to the hole in thirds. You want to hit the ball about 1/3 of the way to the hole allowing it to roll and release for the final 2/3s of the distance.

Give this a try the next time you hit the course!

Take care, Michael Kosmala

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Categories : Golf Chipping, How To Learn To Play Golf
Tags : beginner golf tips, golf pitching, golf short game, golf shot game, Golf Swing Tips, pitching tips

3 Pitching Tips That Will Promote Consistency And Lower Scores

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Monday, April 14th, 2008

It has been my observation that most amatuers spend their practice time working on their golf swing, typically hitting a combination of woods and irons.  And while it is important to develop consistent ball-striking with these clubs, very little time is typically devoted to the short game.

If you haven’t already figured this out, the quickest way to drop 10+ strokes from your golf score is to work on the short game.  And today we’ll focus on pitching tips.

You’ll learn 3 pitching tips that will immediately improve your consistency around the green. Following these 3 simple golf tips will eliminate the days of topping the ball, shanking it or blading the ball over the green.

1. Ball Position - You’ll want to position the golf ball in the middle of your stance.

2. Weight distribution - Place 75% of your weight on your front foot.  This is critical as many golfers thinking that placing their weight on the back foot will help get the ball up in the air. Not so!

3. Hand position - Once you follow the first 2 steps, you’ll want to place your hands (and the shaft of the club) ahead of the ball.  So, you want the club to lean slightly towards the target. On visual cue that might help is to think about having the end of your grip point to the middle of you front leg.

The last two tips seem counter-intuitive to a lot of golfer. But, you’ll find that this will help you hit down on the ball letting the club angle do the work for you.

Take these golf short game tips to the practice range the next time you go out you’ll start to see a difference in your pitching immediately. Good luck!

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Categories : Golf Chipping, How To Learn To Play Golf
Tags : Golf Chipping, golf pitching, golf short game, How To Learn To Play Golf, pitching tips

The most outrageous golf instruction guarantee ever!

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Saturday, March 29th, 2008

PurePoint Golf's Pitching DVDIf you’ve been to my website recently, you’ve probably taken a look at the line of golf instructional videos I am promoting from PurePoint Golf. There are so many golf gurus out there promising the world but very few deliver the goods the way PurePoint Golf’s Bobby Eldridge does.

If you’re not familiar with Bobby or his teaching you should be. Bobby has spent over 30 years of his life teaching average golfers just like me how to dramatically lower their golf scores. The key to his teaching is that he has simplified the golf swing to a point where golfers of all ability levels can hit the ball straighter with more consistency and distance than ever before.

Enter his new Pitching DVD…

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Categories : Golf Chipping, How To Learn To Play Golf
Tags : Golf Chipping, golf instruction, golf video instruction, how to learn play golf, purepointgolf, putting tips
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