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Archives for: May 2008

Are Double Bogey's in Your PLAN?

Wednesday May 28, 2008 | 04:03:28 pm 678 words, 7124 views  
It’s so easy to lose your focus and PLAN after making a Double or Triple bogey on the golf course. For most Golfers, a Double or Triple is often followed on the next hole with another Double or Triple. And that’s precisely why you constantly hear Golfers saying things like – “Ohh, I could’ve broken 90, but I had a 3 hole stretch where I went Double, Triple, Double. If I could’ve just limited those to Bogey’s, I’d have scored in the 80’s!” Yet, with the Player – when they experience a Double or Triple – they often follow it up ...

I Want To Hit My Driver Better!

Wednesday May 21, 2008 | 01:35:05 pm 891 words, 8832 views  
Hitting your Driver is the greatest aspect of golf. There’s nothing I’d rather do more than be able to go on the golf course and hit my Driver. Walking to the tee of a Par 3 is a let down. Why even have Par 3’s? Let’s have only Par 4’s and Par 5’s so that we can hit Driver all the time! And it’s a shame that there are Golfers out there that are afraid to pick up their Driver. “Oh, I can’t hit my Driver. I miss every fairway. So I just use my 3 wood.” That’s no way to play ...

Your Best Summer Golf Ever!

Friday May 9, 2008 | 01:10:17 pm 699 words, 6879 views  
Do you want to have your best summer of Golf ever? Then repeat after me – say it out loud so it means more than just it saying to yourself: “Going ahead from this day forward – I solemnly swear to work on my golf game with the specific goal of improvement. Not a minute of my time will have anything to do with just mindlessly hitting golf ball after golf ball. My game is too important for me to fall into that bad habit. “From now on, I’m committed to working specifically on the drills that will help me to improve ...

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PGA Professional Marc Solomon's WorldGolf.com blog features golf instruction tips. The Wisdom of Solomon debunks popular myths, tells you how to lower your handicap, add distance, improve your short game and putting, along with other valuable advice.