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Meet Nigel
70 Golf Professionals from Performance Golf are boarding a plane in August – flying to Alice Springs and holding a Junior Clinic for 500 Kids in 1 day. This particular event being our first has attracted not only local interest … Continue reading
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How to cure a slice…
The slice is the most common fault in golf. It is an uncontrolled shot in which the ball curves to the right causing you to lose direction and distance. Most slices are a result of an unintentional out-to-in swing path, … Continue reading
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Left-To-Right-Breaking Putt
When you’re facing a putt that breaks right, position the ball forward by one or two ball widths and keep your hands behind the ball so that the shaft tilts slightly away from the hole. From this position, it’s next … Continue reading
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Drive the ball forward, not down…
Here are several keys to ensuring a sweeping, or shallow, delivery of the clubhead through impact: Tee the ball so at least half of it is higher than the top edge of the clubface; Position the ball no farther back … Continue reading
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To be consistent you must do this…
To be a consistant stiker of the ball your swing must have good tempo and rhythm. Tempo is the speed at which you swing and rhythm is it’s fluency. Good tempo and rhythm allow every moving part of your body … Continue reading
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Why do I need a golf lesson?
Having a golf lesson helps you understand the techniques used to play various shots on the golf course. Golf can be extremely frustrating if you don’t have the correct technique. Golf is quite a complex sport and there are many … Continue reading
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Taking Golf To The Alice
Being a part of Performance Golf Buying Groups allows us to give back to the game. Our buying Group “Performance Golf” are taking Golf to remote areas of Australia to give the kids an experience they have not had access … Continue reading
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