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Tips For Short Golfers – Play Your Advantage

Golf is a game for all shapes and sizes, and although some believe tall golfers have an edge, many of the top-performing pros of the modern era are not that tall. Tiger Woods, Brooks Kepka, Rory McIlroy, and Ricky Fowler just to name a few. Patrick Cantlay recently walked away with millions of dollars in prize money having won the FedEx Cup. He stands at 1,78 meters tall! Using Modern Technology Modern technology has paved the way for the average golfer to hit the ball far and straight. Being fitted properly for the driver and the irons, will reap fantastic

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Tips For Tall Golfers – Play Your Advantage!

Being tall on the golf course has a few advantages and some of the best golf swings in the game both past and present, belong to them. Tom Weiskopf, Ernie Els, Sir Nick Faldo, and Davis Love 111 come to mind. They all seem to hit the ball far with effortless grace, and none better than “The Big Easy” Ernie Els. The Effect of Modern Equipment on Tall Golfers Unlike the old days, tall golfers in the modern era have equipment that is fitted perfectly for their height, swing speed, and shaft choice. Most Pros have a swing speed in

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Match Play Golf Format Explained – Tips & Guides

The majority of us average golfers operate on the standard Stableford scoring system during casual rounds. This format sees us convert our strokes into points, where if you card par on a hole that you stroke, you are awarded three points. But do you ever play any other formats? My personal favorite is match play, a format where you can play the worst hole known to man and still come back and win the match. In this post, we are discussing the match play golf format to give you a better understanding of the rules and how you can play

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Foursome Golf Format Explained – Tips And Guides

“Foursomes”, which is also known as “alternate shot” is a “pairs” playing format in golf. This format of golf is often played in Professional team golf competitions such as The Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup, Solheim Cup, and the Seve Trophy. The foursomes match-play format is also used in the Walker Cup. In “Foursomes” there are two golfers in a team and two teams in a foursome. The two golfers in a team use only one ball and take alternate shots until the hole is completed. Foursomes can be played as a “Stroke play” or “Matchplay” competition.  Golfer A tees off,

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Medal Golf Format Explained – Tips And Guides

Of all the many, different golf scoring or competition formats, medal golf is arguably the harshest and most unforgiving method of scoring of them all. At the same time, it’s the format that gives golfers the most complete feedback or measurement of their ability to play the game. This is the medal golf format explained. What is Medal Golf? Medal play, also known as stroke play, is golf in its simplest form: every stroke on every hole is recorded until the player has holed out. The strokes are tallied over the designated number of holes played and the player with

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Stack and Tilt Golf Swing – Tips And Guides

The golf swing has over time been fairly static in terms of new ideas to develop more power and consistency. Sure there have been different “swing thoughts” about the stance, setup, weight distribution, swing plane, and the transition from the top of the backswing to the downswing. All these plus a few others were incorporated into any basic lesson the beginner golfer received from a registered PGA teacher. Most of these fundamentals are practiced by the very best players in the world today in some form or other. Short History of the Stack and Tilt Swing In 2005, two budding

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Best Ball Golf Format Explained

Best Ball is a great golf format for a Tournament or Competiton, where you can enjoy playing as a team with another partner and have the personal satisfaction of playing well as an individual. The usual pressure that occurs when playing a team game is drastically reduced when playing the Best Ball Format. A video by Professional Todd Kolb explains how to Play a Best Ball Tournament In Golf. To understand the various formats of golf, it is necessary to understand the difference between Matchplay and Stroke play. Golf formats Strokeplay is the most common and popular form in amateur

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Better ball Golf Format Explained

If you’ve ever wondered how a better ball golf format works, you’re certainly not the first, nor will you be the last. Whether you’re a newcomer or even a seasoned golfer, the many different golf scoring formats can get confusing – even at the best of times. What is Betterball? In this article, we will be taking a closer look at the better ball golf format, specifically, as it is one of the most popular and enjoyable formats in the game. But what exactly is it, and how does it work? Allow us to enlighten you and, at the same

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Golf Skins Scoring Format Explained

Which scoring format do you play most often during your casual rounds with friends? Are you a traditionalist who sticks to strokeplay and Stableford? Or do you enjoy mixing it up and playing matchplay or skins? In this article, we are covering the skins scoring format. We will guide you through the details to understand how it works and how you can turn a profit from your round. Types of Golf Scoring Formats? While most average golfers use the strokeplay or Stableford scoring system, there are numerous formats that we can explore to keep our rounds fun and exciting. In

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How To Hit A Driver Consistently – The Ultimate Goal

Hitting a driver consistently during a round of golf is the ultimate goal of most golfers. The feeling of “crushing” a long tee shot down the fairway is hard to beat, especially if it flies past your playing partners. From the outset, it is important to understand that the driver is the most difficult club in the bag, matched only for difficulty by a 1-iron. It has the longest shaft, 43 to 45 inches, and produces the widest swing arc. Many things can (and do!) go wrong with this club, but with practice, it can be “tamed”! Here’s our ‘how

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