Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Turn Three Shots Into Two

Whether your skills are strictly amateur or allow you to keep pace with any single-digit handicapper, you'll never reach your true potential as a golfer unless you learn one of the game’s great tricks: turning three shots into two around the greens. In other words, you must find a way to become a scorer. Scoring is what separates the better players you know from everybody else. Taken to a higher analogy, it’s what separates the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh from the rest of the players on the PGA Tour.

Every golfer is bound to miss a green or two (or three or nine) during the course of a round, which always presents a challenge to your scoring ability. Regardless of your driving and long-iron skills, if you can't get the ball close to the cup (and sometimes in it) when you do miss a green, your scores are going to skyrocket like a popped-up lob wedge. However, if you can make the most of a green missed, you'll keep bogeys at bay and maybe produce a few birdies, and that’s when scores really begin to plummet. The key to turning three shots into two is assessing the lie and selecting the right shot. The Automatic Swing Trainer helps you turn 3 shots in to 2.

By Chuck Winstead, PGA

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Playing Well From Within 100 Yards Is a Must If You Want To Score Well

Playing well from within 100 yards is a must if you want to score well. Just look at the best players in the world. They all miss the fairway sometimes, but from within 100 yards, there isn't a player out there who doesn't expect to knock it close from “a hundie” and in. This is golf’s scoring zone, where the difference between a long birdie putt and a short tap-in can be made up by hitting the right kinds of shots. Yeah, that’s right. You have to know what it takes to not only hit the green from 100 yards, but what kind of shot you need to hit to stick it close.

By Jeff Yurkiewicz, PGA, With Ryan Noll

The Automatic Swing Trainer is the perfect tool to help you improve your accuracy from 100 yards and in.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Improve Your Short Game With The Automatic Swing Trainer

Pelz Golf Institute research has proven that golfers lose almost 80 percent of their shots to par inside of 100 yards from the hole. The Automatic Swing Trainer was designed to help golfers improve their distance accuracy from shots within 100 yards.

Patrick Brooks
http://www.theautomaticswingtrainer.com/

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Importance of Wedges in the Game of Golf

The one place where you can begin lowering your scores immediately is with your wedges. Focus is on the tools and techniques for hitting better shots around the green, and trimming strokes from your score.

A great compliment to your wedges is the Automatic Swing Trainer. It helps you with your distance.

Incorporate good wedges and the knowledge of how to use them and instantly/easily start lowering your scores and making the game even more enjoyable.

Patrick Brooks
www.theautomaticswingtrainer.com