Archive for February 2010
Follow These Steps When Buying New Golf Clubs
26. February 2010 by Tee It Up Pro Shop.
Looking to purchase a new set of golf clubs?
When starting out think about your needs and what type of clubs fit them. Don’t just buy the most expensive set you find but instead buy a set that is suited for your playing style and handicap.
Many people decide to change their clubs because the old ones are not suited for their game anymore. A more advanced set of clubs may be what you need if you are no longer a beginner to golf and your swing has progressed. The best way to improve your game is to match your skill set up with your golf clubs. Read the rest of this entry »
Four of the Best Golf Grip Tips
24. February 2010 by Tee It Up Pro Shop.
By Jim L Masters
Get your grip right if you want to increase your golf scores! Yes the golf grip is a very important aspect for you to get those high points that you aspire for once on the ground. The golf grip needs to be done properly to get the best edge in the game. It plays a very significant role in the success of the golfer’s shots. You should pay attention to your golf grip ion order to score high and be satisfied with your shots. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Start Golfing With Basic Golf Tips For Beginners
22. February 2010 by Tee It Up Pro Shop.
If you are thinking about learning the game of golf, there are many details you need to know about at the beginning. But where do you start if you are a complete novice? Fortunately, there are several resources on-line to help you with your golf education.
Golfing Tips For Beginner Golfers
The golfing beginner can start by reading some free golf tips on the Internet. Read the rest of this entry »
15 Top Tips on Golf Swing Techniques
22. February 2010 by Tee It Up Pro Shop.
You can find golf swing tips online or you can buy one of the many golf swing lessons e-books. Many of these tips on golf swing techniques go into a lot of detail; at times, too much detail. If you have a swing fault, what you need are a few basic golf swing tips - whether it is to learn more about the short game in golf or to fix a slice. Read the rest of this entry »
Should You Buy Used clubs?
14. February 2010 by Tee It Up Pro Shop.
There is nothing wrong with buying used clubs as long as hey are the right clubs for your game, fit your body size, and conform to your particular golf swing mechanics (swing speed and swing type). If they are to stiff, not long enough, too long, or the grips are no the right size, driver loft is to low for your swing speed, or the lie of the clubs will cause a tendency in you to hit the ball other than straight, then the particular clubs you are looking at probably aren’t right for you. Read the rest of this entry »
Create Backspin, Should I, or Not?
11. February 2010 by Tee It Up Pro Shop.
Let me get this right out in the open, the backspin is a shot that is not the easiest shot to accomplish, let alone make sure you know where and what it’s doing. The other thing is, it’s a shot that’s not really needed a lot. There are very few situations in which you should be using it. I’ll get into the basics of pulling off a backspin shot here, but I need you
to realize that a lot more, in fact almost a whole book could be written on this subject alone, and as a result, it’s a very difficult shot to add to your arsenal if you’re only a recreational golfer. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch The Last Three Feet of Your Putt
11. February 2010 by Tee It Up Pro Shop.
Although this will be short, do not underestimate the information that it contains. As in life, golf isn’t necessarily about making big changes, but little adjustments which can make all the difference. As in all things, there is a sequence, an order in which everything works best, and the Putt is one of those things that work much better if you follow that proper order/ sequence. The first thing that needs to be done in the Putt sequence is to decide on your line, and this definitely needs to be done before the stroke. When you are in the process of figuring out your line, pay close attention to the area of the green within a three foot radius of the hole. Read the rest of this entry »