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Posted on September 28th, 2009 | 1 Comment

Mickelson Wins The Tour Championship: Woods Gets $10 Million

On Sunday Phil Mickelson won the Tour Championship with Tiger Wood finishing at the second spot. Mickelson made a spectacular rally, closing with a 5-under-par 65 to go from four shots behind to a three-stroke victory. Phil was two back of Woods but finally finished three up. Tiger Woods did hit two late birdies but [...]





Posted on September 26th, 2009 | 1 Comment

5 Tips to Improve Your Long Shots

Calculation of specific shots, working toward the perfect posture and concentrating on every hit may not be enough to get the long shot that you want. If you are trying to get more distance from your swing, then following specific procedures can help you to get a stronger and longer hit for your golf [...]





Posted on September 25th, 2009 | 1 Comment

How to Grip The Golf Club?

For beginners and advanced golf players alike, are problems that come with the grip that is on the handle of the club. Even though this may seem like a small change, if the grip isn’t adjusted, then it can take away from the full impact of any swing or put and leave you moving [...]





Posted on September 25th, 2009 | No Comments

O’Hair Challenges Woods in Tour Championship

Last week brought in new excitement as Tiger Woods brought home the championship cup in Chicago. However, this week’s Tour Championship is already noting differences, with competitors that have offered new challenges outside of last week’s Fed Ex Cup win. This week, Sean O’Hair has moved up in the tour championship to challenge [...]





Posted on September 23rd, 2009 | 1 Comment

Positioning Your Feet for the Right Swing

One of the often discussed issue among golfers relate to getting better swings by changing the position of your feet. Having the right grounding before you swing, specifically by changing the angle of your feet, can make a difference in hitting the ball to the right area of green. Specifically, this change will [...]





Posted on September 22nd, 2009 | No Comments

Fixing a Faulty Shot

If you have shot your best on the course and have found your ball off track while in the green, then the number one priority is to get back on track for a better score.
The first step to take when fixing a faulty shot is to begin changing the location you are in. For [...]





Posted on September 22nd, 2009 | No Comments

Golfing Your Way Out of the Bunkers

The bunkers on a golf course are probably one of the most difficult challenges that a golfer faces day in and out. If you have found your golf ball aiming toward the sand, then you will want to get some tips that will move you out of this area, so it doesn’t interfere with [...]





Posted on September 15th, 2009 | No Comments

Tiger Woods Wins the FedEx Cup

The FedEx Trophy was won by Tiger Woods this weekend with a steal to the win. Woods claimed this win at Chicago, Illinois on the Cog Hill golf course with a sure shot to victory. This competition was sponsored as a part of the BMW Championship and is one of the well – known [...]





Posted on September 11th, 2009 | No Comments

Qualities of a Good Golf Driver

One of the most important pieces of equipment you will carry in your golf bag is a driver. To effectively drive a ball, you will need to make sure that you get the right equipment to assist you. While 90% of your ability to move the ball in the right direction is based on [...]





Posted on September 9th, 2009 | 1 Comment

FedEx Cup and PGA Tour News

The end of the Fed Ex Cup has offered a tight competition and a variety of strategies for those involved in this championship game. With more than 255 players committed to this year’s golf course arena, this was a race to the finish that has provided a finish to remember.
The number one rank that is [...]





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