How to Gain an Extra 20 Yards with Every Club
Here's a really good tip that may help you to get rid of your slice. Best of all, it's really pretty simple once you get the hang of it, and understand why it's being used. The problem is that it's kind of hard to explain, so please bear with me. Chances are that you have battled with a slice at some point in your golfing days. To be completely direct with you, dealing with a slice really sucks. It hurts your golf game in many more ways than one. Luckily, it's fairly easy to fix. I cannot claim that this small tip will completely cure your slice, but there's a good chance that it will. I hope it does
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New Equipment: 'Nitrogen-Charged' Driver
What's a "nitrogen-charged" driver? It's the PowerBilt Air Force One driver, whose clubhead holds nitrogen gas under pressures of up to 150psi. The gas, PowerBilt says, buttresses the clubface without...
Experiment with a Weak Grip
In my experience, a weaker grip adds power and height to the average golfer's shot. I recommend at least experimenting with this grip. When you take your grip, V's should be created between the thumb and pointer finger of your right and left hand. For example, I'll use the right-handed golfer. Most golfers learn from the beginning, to make both of the V's created point at the right (back) shoulder. The result is a fairly strong grip. Here are the steps you should take if you are interested in trying a weaker grip.
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