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Golf Potpourri by Mac Stevenson

Be Organized Before Tee Off

The spring 2006 season is well underway and serious tournament golf is fast approaching. One of the first things you should do each season is check your grips.

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Lightweight Bags Make Walking Easier

Early spring is a good time to build up your endurance and get some beneficial exercise on the golf course. Walking at least nine holes shouldn’t be a problem for most golfers, particularly before the hot weather sets in. If you’re out of condition, try gradually working yourself into shape by walking anywhere from three to five holes each round. That will require a playing partner who is willing to drive the golf cart.

Four Keys to Hitting a 460cc Driver

By Kevin M. Downey, President of Innovex Golf

The key to hitting the ball farther with the modern driver and golf ball (which spins much less off of a flat face than balls of the past) is high launch combined with a low spin rate. Our goal is to get enough spin to achieve lift, while minimizing (hopefully eliminating) drag. Assuming that you have a driver with enough loft, here are four things that you can do to increase launch and decrease spin rate, thus increasing your distance off the tee:

Desire Belief and Patience

What do desire, belief and patience have in common? They are all important ingredients of success in anything that you do or try to accomplish. If you want to shoot lower scores, take an honest look at the above recipe to see what you could be doing better.


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