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Thursday, April 18, 2024



Amongst all the adverse weather conditions to play in, the wind probably provides as much challenge as any. One day, you’re playing golf in still, clear, blue sky-conditions. The next, as in this situation, you have a 14-club wind! Watch now.


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There’s a technique to hitting good golf shots into the wind. Interested in learning that technique? Contact us.



Looking for a 230 metre+ tee shot with an average swing speed?
Launching it higher will help. Just how high would you need to launch your tee shots?


One of the biggest differences between Tour Professionals and regular golfers is
the amount of attention the very best continually pay to their setup.


Rickie Fowler, in a Golf.com instruction piece several years ago, made the point that he continually
worked on his grip, body alignment, stance width, and his posture (including the body bend and tilt)
in practice with his caddie.



To view this short Golf.com article on Rickie Fowler’s setup,

 
 

I think most golfers can embrace Jack Nicklaus’s comment that it’s almost impossible
to hit a good shot with a poor setup. So, the question is, why don’t golfers put more effort into this
relatively simple process? Which, of the several potential reasons we’ve identified, do you think is the
cause of so many poor shots on any given day?
 
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