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Jerry Newhams Simple Golf Tips Part 1

By: Jerry Newham



Keep those knees still, rotate those shoulders ... When putting,
keep your knees still to keep your body still. When playing a
bunker shot, if you don't turn your shoulders and rotate through
the swing you'll fat or thin the shot.

Work out your average ... To learn more from your game, the next
time you play a round of golf, count how many putts you take,
how many fairways you hit in regulation, pace out your average
distance you hit you're drives. You'll be surprised to know that
your putting will account for more than 40% of all your shots
made.

Remember the hare and the tortoise ... When practising your golf
swing try to slow the whole movement down. If you can try to
swing at 50% of your normal pace. Slowing the swing down helps
you to develop a better sense of timing and rhythm. Remember the
key is to swing through the bill and not to hit at it.

Visualise  ... Before playing your shot, remember, do a practice
swing first. Play the shot in your mind and try to visualise how
you are going to see the ball fly. This will help you to focus
and create a rock solid routine. 


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