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How To Practice With a Purpose

June 7th, 2013 | by Tim Good

You head to the range to really dial in your swing. Next thing you know you've pounded an entire large bucket of balls, your hands are sore and your body is aching and you haven't really done much to improve your game. But boy did you practice! Sound familiar


The Masters Champion and Your Golf Game

April 22nd, 2013 | by Tim Good

Now I know what you’re thinking: “I’m not Adam Scott, I don’t have his talent or his budget.” Exactly, but the point is, what can you learn from him and other Tour pros


4 Keys to Better Putting

April 8th, 2013 | by Tim Good

Your feet and legs are the foundation to a steady putting stroke and do not move during the stroke. Your feet do not need to be in any particular position: they can be open or closed, narrow or wide and they do not need to be exactly the same from day to day


Getting Back Into Golf Shape

March 15th, 2013 | by Tim Good

If you haven’t played much this winter, or if you’re one of those unlucky ones who hasn’t played since late last summer, then the last thing you want to do once the weather warms up is head right out to the range and pound a large bucket of balls. As much as you might be itching to get back into the mix, PGA Professional Tom Good in San Jose, Calif., suggests that you ease your way back into things


Filling the “Gap” in Your Game

March 5th, 2013 | by Warren Bailey

A Gap Analysis, or “gapping” as it is called, is a feature provided by the PING nFlight launcher monitors created by installed in the hitting nets at 2nd Swing. By hitting balls with your own equipment, the computer program is able to calculate your average distance with each iron and the difference in carry and roll yardage between each iron. That distance is your “gap” between irons



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