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Unlock Your Golf Potential: Why Training Your Weak Hand is Key to Improving Your Swing
by Tyler SouthcottMost golfers are right-hand dominant, which means that their off-hand is often weak and uncoordinated. During the swing, many golfers don't use their off-hand effectively, essentially using only half of their muscles. This can result in a swing that feels capped or at a plateau, preventing you from reaching your full potential on the course. -
New Golf Equipment Won't Help You...
by Tyler SouthcottNew equipment won't solve your game, but consistent, effective practice will. Discover the secret to a better golf game with these 3 essential tips. Focus on the fundamentals, practice with purpose, and seek feedback for maximum improvement. Read now to elevate your golf skills. -
3 Reasons Why Being Too Dominant with Your Right Hand in the Golf Swing Can Hurt Your Game
by Tyler SouthcottAs a right-handed golfer, it is natural to want to use your right hand to generate power and control in your swing. While the right side does play ... -
5 Tips for Improving Your Course Management and Lowering Your Golf Score
by Tyler SouthcottGood course management is essential for success in golf, and involves planning and strategizing your shots, selecting the right club for each shot, and managing your emotions and mental approach to the game. In this blog post, we provide five tips to help you improve your course management skills and lower your score on the golf course. These tips include knowing your strengths and weaknesses, planning your shots, managing your emotions, practicing visualization, and staying in the present. By following these tips, you can improve your course management skills and lower your score on the golf course. -
6 Tips for Effective Practice: How to Get Better Fast
by Tyler SouthcottLooking to improve your golf game? Practice is key! In this blog post, we share 6 tips for effective golf practice that will help you get better fast. From setting specific goals and starting with the basics, to practicing regularly and seeking feedback, our tips will help you become a master of your golf game in no time.
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