Fortunately for the amateur golfers, trade secrets are not kept but shared with others freely. Since golf is more than just a game to spend some quality time.
In this episode, host Joe Beck teaches you how to complete one of the most important shots — the bump and run — by reviewing common mistakes players make and how to correct them.
In this episode, host Joe Beck teaches you how to complete one of the most important shots — the bump and run — by reviewing common mistakes players make and how to correct them.
At about 50 yards, this shot is pretty easy but is good to have in your arsenal. Watch Joe as he breaks down the main points and shows you how to improve your game in the short run.
Golf has become one of the most popular sports nowadays. Golf has entered into dimension where people’s are eager to learn and become pro. Golf instructors, golfing schools, golf advice, even self-help instructional golf materials flood the media. No matter where you turn, it seems like there is always somebody ready to help you get a better golf swing. But before you start accepting any of this help, you need to think about a few things first.
Separate the Good from the Bad
Like any other sport, the best way to improve at golf is repetitive practice using the proper form. The tricky part is figuring out exactly what the proper form is, and how one goes about acquiring it. The sad truth about this industry is that there are a lot of pseudo-experts and unproven techniques out there. If you apply the wrong advice, you could end up with a worse swing than you had in the beginning.