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Hit longer irons and wondering why?

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Have you ever noticed that you've been hitting longer irons when you're out in the course? This is simply because equipment manufacturers have been using numerous technologies in these irons, so that a golfer can further improve his/her game. These manufacturers have already spent tons of fortune in incorporating these...

Take a look at these new irons from Wilson

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Wilson has just given equipment fanatics a quick first look at their new utility irons which is the Wilson Staff Model that was known to be a prototype a few months back. As it have finally ‘ditched' the prototype designation, this new iron comes with a high-strength C300 steel insert...

Practice or not? Phil has no problem with both

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Golf is a sport that's all about practice. The better you practice, the better you play. But for Phil Mickelson, there's no practicing for him, but of course only in the 2017 Players Championships. It's an odd strategy for Phil, but for him it can be very useful. For the...

How does extending your arm help you in golf?

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Hitting fairways is easy as pie and hitting more fairways is as simple as A-B-C. Extending your arms in the proper way while swinging provides greater accuracy. Practicing this simple drill before going out on the course will definitely hone your swing skills and can give you better results. Click here to...

Some consistency is required when swinging

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A lot of players have the same problem when hitting the ball. A good golf game thrives on being consistent with your shots and of course, being in control. Learning to master consistency and control will surely escalate your game to a whole new level. For more of this wonderful...

The importance of speed and how to control it in golf

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More putts doesn't only require a good-quality iron or wedge, a fine course and a good body posture. It also requires (and always) controlling your speed when it comes to putting; and it is done in only two simple ways (without video instruction). Learning this neat trick will help you...