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    Choosing Which Club To Use

    As you progress each shot down the fairway, the distance between your ball and the flagstick becomes shorter and shorter. This means that your goal is to hit the ball as far as possible from the tee shot. Then on all subsequent shots you will need to adjust your swing for accuracy and precision, not distance.

    This requires that you utilize different clubs for different shots. The club faces are made from either metal or wood. Different materials on a golf club will have different effects on how far the ball will travel, and how high it will go.

    Choosing An Iron or Wood

    Generally speaking, the higher the number on the club, such as a 9-iron for example, the higher the ball will go into the air, but with much less distance than a lower-numbered club, such as a 3-iron.

    If you are new to golf and are a little confused about these numbers and what clubs to use, don't worry, in time you will have a specific feel for each and every one of your 14 clubs when playing on the golf course.

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    Swing Tips – The Proper Way To Swing A Golf Club

    Friday, October 24th, 2008

    When you initiate the downswing, your body starts to uncoil itself (literally) and releases a surge of built up energy. Beginning with your hips turning, then the shoulders, and ultimately the arms and wrists, the entire movement is like a whip snapping. Before you make contact with the ball, the worst thing that can happen [...]

    Tough Shots – Hitting The Ball Out Of Bushes & Tree Areas

    Friday, October 24th, 2008

    Golf courses are phenomenally appealing to the eye, loaded with nature’s finest landscape of beautiful trees and various bushes. But if your ball lands in one of these areas, playing it through can be an excruciating experience, frustrating even for the most calmest of golf players.
    Nothing is more depressing than watching your tee shot soar [...]