Posts Tagged ‘fade’
Golfing Tips : How to Hit a Fade Golf Shot
In order to fade a golf shot, it’s important to employ sensitive hand action through the ball in which the face of the club is slightly behind the hands. Keep the club from passing the hands to influence a fade withhelp from a Class A member of the PGA of America in this free video on fade golf shots. Expert: Kevin Battersby Contact: www.battersbygolf.com Bio: Kevin Battersby’s affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Golfing Tips : How to Hit My Golf Ball Straighter
In order to hit a golf ball straight, it’s important for the club face to be flat against the golf ball, as an open face will influence a slice. Learn how to correct a slice or a hook in a golf shot with help from a Class A member of the PGA of America in this free video on hitting golf balls straight.
Expert: Kevin Battersby
Contact: www.battersbygolf.com
Bio: Kevin Battersby’s affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:1:29
Golfing Tips : How to Get Fitted for Golf Clubs
A person cat get fitted for golf clubs at a driving range, a local pro shop or at a golf stores. Learn about getting the right hand grip size, understanding club speed and club loft with help from a Class A member of the PGA of America in this free video on golf club fittings.
Expert: Kevin Battersby
Contact: www.battersbygolf.com
Bio: Kevin Battersby’s affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:1:52
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Now, I dont have to tell you why distance and consistency are key if you want to go beyond being just another average golfer and start playing the kind of golf you can feel good about.
Duration : 0:1:32
Golfing Tips : How to Fill in a Golf Scorecard
In order to fill out a golf scorecard, enter the score for each hole after the hole has been completed, and then add up the scores after each set of nine holes is complete. Learn about the “in” and “out” nine in golf with help from a Class A member of the PGA of America in this free video on golf score cards.
Expert: Kevin Battersby
Contact: www.battersbygolf.com
Bio: Kevin Battersby’s affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:2:2


