Archive for December 3rd, 2009

Perfecting Your Golf Swing

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 3, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Most golfers will say the hardest part of their game is focus. The mental side of golf is easily overlooked. Ever noticed the guy who breaks 80 every single time? Why is that? Practice, they practice. What they usually do not share is, what they are practicing at. They practice at mental toughness; golf has often been referred to as 10% Talent 90% mental. When overcoming that mental side of golf, do you try to change your equipment, the time at which you play, maybe even they guys you play with. Here are some tips that are going to help you be, the golfer, you always wanted to be.

The tempo of golf is often a distraction for golfers, you are stuck behind a slow foursome DISTRACTING or maybe the guys behind you are rushing you DISTRACTING and you feel that pressure to golf faster. Well Tempo of the game should never affect the tempo of your swing. Swing tempo is important if you want consistent results in your game. How do I find my tempo you ask? A golfer can find their tempo by doing these simple things:

SLOW DOWN!! Let me say this again SLOW DOWN, if you just swing

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Ten Golf Honors in last Decade

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 3, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Tiger Woods has dominated golf, as we know. We will enter a new decade and look back on the past one, woods is dominating golf. Who will be the one to challenge Woods in future?

 

Look back to last decade, we can find the biggest storylines in golf. Tiger Woods is on the top.

 

1. The Tiger Slam. It started in June at the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, where Tiger Woods tied or set nine U.S. Open records on his way to a 15-stroke victory. It ended the following April with Woods winning the Masters to become the first player in the modern era to hold all four major championship trophies at once. In between, Woods set a record for the lowest score in relation to par at a major with a 19-under total at the Open Championship at St. Andrews before a dramatic playoff victory over Bob May at the PGA Championship at Valhalla. And that was just at the majors. In all, Woods set or tied 27 TOUR records and won nine times on TOUR in 2000, including at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, where he rallied from seven strokes back in the final round.

 

2. Tiger’s 2008

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