18th
July
2009

It’s great to get out to the range and practice your golf swing, but there are a lot of things that you can do to improve your golf swing in your own home.
I find that my golf work out is one of the things that can keep my attention on fitness more than any thing else. I Like to have my work out pay-off and of course I would like to be a better golfer.
In the winter I do this same thing with regard to skiing.
Working out is great, but I need that extra cause to push me over the edge.
You can also practice golf with the following home training aids:
The Real Feel Golf Mat
One-Put Putting Mat
backyard Putting Greens
Golf Target Flag
Practice Golf Balls
So get our there in your backyard and start practicing your golf swing.
Posted by Jay McGrath in golf practice, golf swing |
23rd
June
2009
The only club that most golfers need to use every round is a putter. Unfortunately, many players spend hours practicing with golf driving range mats, golf driving mats, and golf hitting mats instead of practicing the most vital aspect of golf, putting. Most professionals will say that putting is the most difficult aspect of golf, hands down. In fact, its also likely the most frustrating aspect because of how it appears to be so simple.
“The thing that looks easiest in golf are usually the hardest - take putting for example.” -Eric Brown
Understanding that putting is the most difficult aspect of golf will allow you to devote more time on a putting green practicing various putts, different reads, and judging different green speeds due to varied conditions. If putting can be bettered, then you likely will knock off a few strokes from your score simply because three putts will be eliminated.
Posted by Jay McGrath in golf practice |