Monday, October 8, 2018

The 4 Best Ways To Practice Golf At Home

Who wants to play golf throughout the season without getting better? It may be embarrassing to tell your folks and family that you shot the same result yesterday as you did three or four months ago.

How To Practice Golf At Home

The obvious way to get better in golf is to practice golf shots. And for this, you do not have to spend a lot of money every day at the golf course. You can set up your training area in your backyard.

Below are four tips on how to practice golf at home:

1. Set up an easy-to-use golf training area.


For less than 100 US dollars, you can buy used golf balls, practice mesh, practice nets, golf practice mats or even practice cages and put them in the backyard. Then, you can practice your golf swing from driver to sand wedge ad infinitum.

How To Practice Golf At Home 2

While you can learn how to hit the golf ball solidly this way, one disadvantage is that you can't see the ball flight very effectively. For this, you'll need to go to a range, but as you know, that can cost a fortune.

2. Watch golf on TV or other devices.


Not only is it amusing, but you can learn a lot by watching the pros do their thing. Copy their styles, where applicable, and emulate the pace of their swing. Watch the Web.com Tour or the PGA Tour.

Study their course management and decision making. While you're watching, work on the golf grip, and feel the golf club in your hands, including grip pressure.

3. Practice at home with target games.


Get used tires, buckets, or hula hoops. Practice chipping practice golf balls into the middle of the target to develop a feel for how hard to hit a golf ball.

Improve your targeting skills and you'll improve your game.

4. Read golf instructions books.


Read your way to improvement in the comfort of your own home. Of course, you do not have to physically exert yourself.

After a long and cumbersome day at the office, why not relax and rest with a good golf guide? There are a lot of very good training books and other resources; just look for books that fit your situation and understand them. This will help you master some concepts.

Conclusion


These are some of the best ways to practice golf at home. Improving doesn't have to cost a fortune, and in the case of golf, it's good to minimize as much of your cost as possible.

Once you've really gotten the hang of your swing at home, you can take the next step: look into getting quality golf equipment and make sure you have the ideal shaft on your clubs.

Saturday, July 7, 2018

A Foolproof Guide On How To Remove Golf Grips

If you are a golfer, you would understand the ordeal each and every one of us go through when it comes to keeping our club grips maintained.

You don't want to throw away a perfectly working golf grip by cutting it — that would be such a waste.

Worry no more! I will teach you in detail how to remove golf grips nice and easy.

Preparation


If you are working in cold weather, make sure to let the club sit at room temperature overnight before working on it.

You don't want to work with cold rubber, which increases the chance of tearing the grip apart. Of course, this is exactly what you are trying to avoid!

Read the guide below or watch this video:


Materials

  • a medium-sized syringe without needles
  • generic paint thinner or grip solvent
  • coat hanger 
  • air compressor
  • clamps

Method

  1. Fill the syringe with your generic paint thinner or grip solvent (future references will be to paint thinner).
  2. Take the coat hanger and put the bent part at the end of the grip. Do not use the blunt end to avoid damaging the club or the grip. Your goal is to make an opening for the syringe to squeeze in the thinner.
  3. Put the end of the syringe at the opening you made with the coat hanger. Start injecting the thinner. This will loosen the glue inside that secures the golf grip from the shaft.
  4. Hold the golf club and start rotating the grip counterclockwise. You should feel the grip loosening. If not, squeeze more of the paint thinner and try it again. You should hear the sound of the glue separating from the inside of the grip and tape.
  5. Once you are halfway through, insert some more paint thinner. Rotate the grip again using the same procedure until only about 1/4 of the grip is glued to the club. Do not try to forcibly remove it using the same method, as you might just tear the grip.
  6. Secure the golf club by the head with the clamps. A rubber clamp is recommended to avoid damage. If you don't have one available, use any clamp and just put a piece of clothing on top of the club head to avoid direct contact. Remember to not clamp the gold club in the shaft as it may get bent.
  7. Look at the bottom of the grip and you will find a tiny hole. Squeeze some more thinner.
  8. Set your air compressor to around 80 psi. To avoid accidents and stay safe, don't use too much pressure.
  9. Insert the tip on the nozzle of the air compressor inside the hole and burst some air inside.
The air pressure should cause the grip to come off easily. If not, apply more thinner and repeat the same process. Do not add more air pressure than necessary.

There you have it. You never have to throw away another golf grip (unless you intentionally want to do so) ever again.

Happy golfing!

Thursday, May 3, 2018

The Best Golf Wedge Shafts On the Market Today

The shaft is an essential part of any club, but it gets overlooked quite often by many people. Not only can they provide better performance, but along with the reliability of your swing and quality of your strike, they can even mean the difference between a win and a loss.

There are many wedge shafts available on the market today that all vary in design and style. Here is a list of a few of the best golf wedge shafts you can buy today, in no particular order:

True Temper Dynamic Gold

True Temper Dynamic Gold - Best Shafts

Utilizing the Variable Wall Technology, the True Temper Dynamic Gold golf shafts are made solely with experienced golfers in mind.

With these shafts, you can shoot your golf balls at the perfect trajectory with just the right amount of speed and spin, resulting in a smooth landing.

Here is a list of the specific models, available in parallel and tapered:

  • R300
  • S200/S300/S400
  • X100


KBS Hi-Rev 2.0

KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 - Best Shafts

Coming in at just about $29.95 per shaft, the all-new KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 has been designed for faster and higher ball launch with increased accuracy. It also come in 3 different levels of flex:

  • Regular
  • Stiff
  • X-Stiff

Affordable and practical, the Hi-Revs are sure to improve the game of all golfers regardless of their skill level.

SK Fiber Graphite

SK Fiber Graphite - Best Shafts

More or less on the same level as the DG and Hi-Rev shafts, the SK Fiber Graphite shafts are another option for golfers to choose from when considering which golf shaft to buy.

For extraordinary power and greater shot distance, these shafts really do work as advertised. They start as low as $9.95 and come in different trajectory levels including low, medium, and high.

Nippon N.S.PRO WV

Nippon N.S.PRO WV - Best Shafts

Did you know that players from the PGA Tour have used and given positive feedback about Nippon golf shafts? More specifically, the N.S.PROs are great golf shafts because they offer top-level stability with the help of their depreciated trajectory and variable spin.

There are oh-so-many high-quality golf wedge shafts available nowadays for all kinds of golfers. Hopefully this guide has helped advise you at least somewhat on which golf shafts are going to help improve your golfing experience and are a better bang for your buck than others.

Monday, April 23, 2018

10 Rules For Good Golf Etiquette

Here are 10 rules for good golf etiquette. We all know how important etiquette is in the game of golf, so I recommend you read through these.

These are from Arnold Palmer in Golf Digest:

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Getting A Golf Handicap Without Joining A Club - Explained

To get an official, valid handicap, you have to first be a member of a registered club. This entails playing one or more qualifying rounds at a club or using a supplementary card system to enter scores.

Getting A Golf Handicap Without Joining A Club

To create a handicap, one is required to play rounds and enter them on applications, although they won't count as official scores for competitive purposes.

With that said, there are other cheap ways of getting an official handicap such as the following:

Way #1 - Municipal Course


Find a municipal course which offers a low membership fee (inclusive of green fees) that will be charged every time you play.

Way #2 - Local Public Course


You can also check up with your local public golf course to sign up for membership so as to get your handicap.

Often, they are glad to take care of such issues, and afterwards, you can post your scores online.

Way #3 - Online Golf


Another option is joining an online golf club.

You can check out any local state association around your area or you can ask the shop where you normally play golf. There, you’ll get your membership and the ability to enter scores after a round in the shop’s computer.

It is essential to shop around since different online clubs and golf courses offers different charges.

The best thing about a state association is the fact that they keep track of scores as well as compute official indexes - these enable you to print out handicap certificates and play in competitions.

The moral of the story is that it's pretty much impossible to get a golf handicap without joining a club. You have to do it in one form or another. A membership is required with an affiliate club, a registered golf club or a USGA-licensed club.

The USGA is the governing body of golf for the USA and Mexico that makes rules for things like rangefinder technology in competition.

Verdict


You don’t have to register for membership with any golf club to get a handicap, but you can become a member of an online club available in your area.

These online clubs offer online services which include giving an online-only official USGA handicap.

Just like any golf club, these online clubs also have requirements to be met, bylaws as well as a handicap chairman. Records in these online clubs are automatically updated each time you record your score.

USGA-licensed clubs can be found on MyScorecard. By being a member of the USGA, you are able
to print out your handicap card at any moment when its required in a competition or to enter tournaments.

For more information, look at the MyScorecard USGA Golf Handicap Tracker. You can visit MyScorecard.com to get a golf handicap for yourself.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

How Many Golf Clubs Are In A Set? - The Details

A club that is used for hitting the golf ball is what we call the golf club. A golf club has a club
head and the shaft where the player grips.

How Many Golf Clubs Are In A Set 1
A set of golf clubs
Golf club sets come in different sizes and shapes, but at the end of it all they collectively adhere to
a basic structure.

Like other aspects of the game such as those related to using technology on the course, there are limitations and rules related to golf clubs.

As stated by the rules of golf, a golfer is allowed to carry a maximum of 14 golf clubs in the golf bag in any given round. A golfer can carry fewer golf clubs (e.g. 7, 8 etc.) at the players’ decision, but not more than 14 clubs when you go to play.

During practice, however, a player can carry as many clubs as they want in their golf bags.

The clubs that are to be included in the set fall into the following categories:

  • driver
  • woods
  • hybrids
  • irons
  • wedges
  • putters

Among the 14 clubs brought into a round, most or all the clubs from these categories will be present in the golfer's bag, but the golfer will decide the specific combination. Generally, everyone will take at least a putter, irons and a driver.

Off-The-Rack Manufacturer Sets


The grouping of the golf clubs by each manufacturers differs. Some manufacturers will assemble complete sets off the rack that include a driver, irons, hybrids & iron combinations together with a putter and one or more wedges.

How Many Golf Clubs Are In A Set 2Some manufacturers may provide a full set of everything including a golf bag, full club set and a few few accessories such as gloves, tees, etc.

Having said that, many golfers will prefer buying their golf clubs separately. For example, a golfer may decide to buy a driver along with some fairways hybrids or woods.

Irons are often sold in sets of 8 consisting of 3-iron through the pitching wedge, 4-iron through
the sand wedge, or the so-called combo which combines irons and hybrids together.

In addition to this, a golfer can separately buy a putter and one or two wedges. The final makeup of the golf club set will vary from golfer to golfer.

Conclusion


So, how many golf clubs are there in a set? The answer is: in competition, there can be no more than 14, and outside of competition, there is no limit to how many clubs you can have in a set.

I hope this helps!