Lower Your Handicap With An Online Golf Book

Golf has been around for years and is a game enjoyed by lots of us every day. It is a fun, social game.

 

Taking coaching or teaching yourself is a good way to improve your game.

 

Golf tips for beginners are plentiful online and in many popular bookshops. These can solve faqs like “where to find golf grip tips?” However if you are really serious about your quest to play better golf and want to know how to lower your handicap, you may find a golf guide useful.

 

If you are looking for golf swing tips such as how to mend a slice in your golf swing or heal a hook the Instant Golf Slice Cure “The Dave Way” could be a cracking point to begin. There are also other books and courses specifically aimed at improving driving a golf ball from the tee.

 

Many golfers struggle with specialist areas of the game such as how to chip a golf ball, how to play a bunker shot and how to put backspin on a golf ball. For those hoping to sharpen up their short game How To Break 80 In Golf by Jack Moorehouse is one of the best all round guides to help you iron out major weaknesses within your game preventing you from shooting scores to be proud of.

 

Putting is all about touch, composure and skill and can be the difference between a match winning score and not making the cut. Scott Myers has written a guide titled The Breakthrough Putting Secrets revealed which may be of interest if you are hoping to improve your short game.

 

Golf fitness is an often overlooked part of the game but can also help to increase concentration levels during those long rounds and also prolong your playing career into your latter years . Bountiful tips on how to improve your swing can be found in a book written by Terence Thomas titled Hardstyle Golf Conditioning.

 

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2 Responses to “Lower Your Handicap With An Online Golf Book”

  1. Georgie on March 13th, 2010 at 7:37 pm

    I find my putting really lets me down and it is a part of my game that I really have to work on and improve.

  2. Mens Sunglasses on March 14th, 2010 at 3:46 am

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