How to Hit a Golf Ball 300+ yards
Professional golfers sure know how to make those long and straight hits. Being able to hit a golf ball with a driver 300 or more yards is another skill to be learned in this game. Mastering that golf swing can make you more competitive in this game. Some of these helpful golf tips may just benefit you:
Focus and keep a relaxed state while driving the ball because you need a loose and nice grip.
Your head should then be kept down throughout the whole swing. Therefore, you should not follow the balls flight but focus on the spot where you hit the ball. Keeping your eye on the ball throughout your swing can increase yardage on your drives.
You should release later during the swing, because the further down your downswing, the further you will be able to hit the ball. Once this technique is mastered, you will be able to increase its power.
The swing must be lengthened. While swinging, make sure that you are extending all the way through the ball. Arms should not be tight and bent but extended.
Rotation must be done correctly. If you can see that your shirts left shoulder is getting worn out, then you are rotating just right. The chin must touch that part of your shoulder during your backswing.
Transferring your energy throughout the swing is the most important since you would want to make that powerful hit. Make sure that you are not putting much weight on your back foot since you will not be able to hit that ball far at all. Your weight must then be shifted to the front leg. This enables you to move the energy towards the ball.
A perfect timing and good energy should always be considered in making these 300 yard hits. Practice makes perfect. Professional golfers are able to accomplish these hits looking effortless because the right techniques are followed. So if you would like to drive a golf ball as far as Tiger Woods can, these methods would be something that can come in handy to your next trip to the golf course.
Fantasy Results for 3rd (Summer) leg 2009
Fore Heaven topped the 3rd leg or summer leg of HOG Space Fantasy Golf 2009 for HOG SPACE #1 with 2,186 points. Party on the 19th topped the summer leg of HOG Space Fantasy Golf 2009 for HOG SPACE #2 with 2,213 points. So the winner for the 3rd leg is PARTY ON THE 19TH! Congratulations! You’ve
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Fantasy Results for 3rd (Summer) leg 2009
Fantasy Golf 2009 – Weeks 34-37
Below are the final four weeks of 2009 fantasy golf results! Week 34: War Eagle Week 35: BooBubbaBoBaddeley Week 36: Basic Golf Week 37: Bentgrass, Yipsters (tie) Winners contact me to claim prizes! PRIMARY SPONSORS (click now and thank ‘em!) Weekly Sponsors (click ‘em now!): Fantasy Golf Information Official HOG Space Fantasy Discussion Board Presented by The Golf Space &
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Fantasy Golf 2009 Weeks 34-37
If a picture is worth 1000 words, here is 8000 words
When I saw this guy the other day at a football game, I had to take his picture. I don’t really know whether golf is heterosexual, gay, bi or asexual for that matter. Does it really matter? I’m getting my tires rotated the other day. I saw this thing sitting on the counter in the tire
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If a picture is worth 1000 words, here is 8000 words
Could partying all night be the secret to lower golf scores?
Two years ago in the biggest tournament of the year, an emergency forced me to be awake until 5:30am. At 5:30am I had the choice to go to sleep for a an hour or two then get up and make my 8:00am tee time. Instead I chose to just stay up. In the toughest, most
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Could partying all night be the secret to lower golf scores?
HOG server goes down during FedEx Cup weekend, of course
It never seems to fail. Some bug, hacker, spambot or odd event will occur either when I’m out of town or during major golf events. This weekend was no exception. My dedicated server suddenly had a traffic increase of as much as 15x normal, starting at 12:00 a.m. Saturday morning. My server eventually just gagged on
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HOG server goes down during FedEx Cup weekend, of course
Nine arrested in eBay counterfeit golf ring
I’m all for busting counterfeiters of golf gear. Acushnet (parent company of Titleist, Cobra and FootJoy) aided in bringing down some major counterfeiters on eBay, resulting in nine arrests. This is good. Click “read more” below to read the press release. Fairhaven, MA (September 25, 2009) – The ringleader of a wide ranging criminal conspiracy involving the
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Nine arrested in eBay counterfeit golf ring
Phil Mickelson’s Tour Championship Winning Clubs
September 27, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Golf Equipment
A lot of golfers on the PGA Tour use custom-made clubs, but Phil Mickelson's 18 Callaway hybrid is truly unique. When I asked him about it in June prior to the start of the U.S. Open at Bethpage, he told me, “This is a special club I actually made, taking the back part of the hybrid out so that I can open it way up and get through that thick rough.” No other player on Tour has one, although a few Callaway staff players have tried one at the company's headquarters in Carlsbad, Calif. But don't hold your breathe hoping that Callaway is going to make a version of the club available anytime soon. Justin Timberlake , who is a paid member of the Callaway Golf staff, also tried a Mickelson-spec hybrid at the company's test center and loved it. After asking Callaway representatives if he could have it, he was politely told no. Hey, if a guy who has dated Britney Spears and Cameron Diaz can't score one … Here is a list of the clubs that Mickelson used to win at East Lake: DRIVER: Callaway FT-9 (7.5) Tour hosel with Mitsubishi Fubuki 73 X shaft FAIRWAY WOOD:
HOG brought down for nearly a day
As you are probably aware, there have been problems with the server which hosts HOG this weekend. I’ve spent the whole day trying to get the site back online and working, figuring out what the heck was going on. As soon as I’d turn the site on, it would get bogged down immediately. A “DOS” or
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HOG brought down for nearly a day
Tin Cup Golf Ball Imprinting System
I’ve been marking my balls in a fun new way lately, with the Tin Cup ball imprinting system. What is the Tin Cup system? The system is simple. Each Tin Cup is a plate which snugly covers about half a golf ball. You place the Tin Cup template over the golf ball and draw in
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