by Cahill | Sep 13, 2014
Direct Water Hazard Direct Water Hazard Knowing the rules of golf for a direct water hazard can save you strokes. The area or margins of a direct water hazard are marked with yellow stakes or lines. If not marked, generally it is a water hazard which lies in front of...
by Cahill | Sep 10, 2014
On Plane Golf Drill Getting your back swing moving on the correct plane has great benefits for your golf game. These benefits include accuracy,distance,and consistency. A simple drill can help you to feel the correct motion. This drill will help you to get your...
by Cahill | Sep 5, 2014
Thin Golf Shots Thin Golf Shots There is a popular misconception about the cause of thin golf shots. Many players attribute the thin golf shot to lifting their head at various points during the swing. Raising the head is not the usual cause of thin golf shots. The...