| | Wednesday, April 24, 2024 | Turn heads on the golf course with our outfit of the week. All items available in our shop! Treat your feet and join us for our FootJoy fitting day on 11 May 2018. Who knows, you might just stumble upon your sole-mate! Buy a dozen of Chrome Soft Balls in our shop and go into a draw to win a O-works Putter! Save 20% on all selected golf bags Buy any two selected Callaway caps for only R449 But two Dawn Patrol leather gloves for only R349 Buy any two All Weather gloves for only R249 Scala and Cappelli bag for only R399 Buy any two adidas shirts and save 10%
Buy any 3 clothing items and get the cheapest one for free! (only on full priced merchandise)
Shoulders, not Hands, Determine a Complete Backswing Many golfers try to make a complete backswing based on how far their hands and arms go back. In reality, your backswing is completed when your shoulders have made a full turn. Turn hands, arms and shoulders together on the backswing. Once your shoulders have finished turning, trying to make the hands and arms go any further may cause them to veer off plane. Don't get caught up in completing the swing with your hands. Regardless of how far the hands and arms get, when the shoulders are done turning, the backswing is finished. Source: Pga.com | | |
| | | | We’re trying to help you make more 3’s on the Par 3’s. Better decision-making is going to improve your scores. | | | Despite the increased amount of GPS data available, regular and inexperienced golfers still, on the majority of occasions, come up short. Even when a golfer knows the “yardage” on each of their clubs, their misses are mostly short. Simple Tip #2 Why are you expecting the perfect golf shot? What is your level of consistency? | | If there’s no trouble behind the green, then ignore the distance to the flag, and pick a club that, when struck well, will get you to the back of the green. That way a less than perfect ball strike has a chance of getting to the green. Rarely do even good ball strikers make perfect contact. | | | | | Where are the majority of your misses on all approach shots? Would aiming for the back of the green (assuming no trouble behind the hole) be a course management strategy that would improve your whole round? Improving your performance on Par 3’s will probably increase your enjoyment throughout the round. Think about improvement. If we can help, | | | | |
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