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    Clipping from one of the e-newletters I receive that would help many. The 1st is on short game/putting, 2nd is on woods, especialy the driver:

    QUICK REMINDER ON PUTTING BASICS by Keith Cain

    The short game is often overlooked during practice. You
    should always practice your short game twice as long as the
    long game because it correlates to more than 65% of the game.

    In putting, make sure that you know the basics before you
    try the advanced techniques. Remember posture is vital to a
    good setup. Alignment to the line you are aiming for. To
    aim properly, one should use an intermediate target a couple
    feet in front of you. If you practice rolling the ball over
    the spot you have chosen, with consistency, it will help you
    with one of the two most important aspects of putting. The
    two most important factors are DISTANCE and SPEED.


    Wood Game tip from pgaprofessional.com

    Many people complain about not being able to hit the ball
    well with their woods, and in particular their driver. From
    what I've seen poor quality contact is a major problem for
    many players.

    Put a tee in the ground (without a ball) sticking up approx-
    imately 1 inch. You should be able to strike the tee consis-
    tently without hitting, or even brushing, the ground at all.
    If you miss the tee, or touch the ground in any way, don't
    wonder any longer why you can't hit your driver. Remember--the
    longer the club, the more precision required. Practice this
    exercise until you can consistently clip the tee without
    touching the ground (or even the grass).

    Once you get quality contact handled the feedback you get
    from your shots becomes meaningful. Then you can work on
    directional control.

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    Re: short game and long game tips

    In reading this again, I suggest that the last piece of the putting article should read DIRECTION and SPEED, not DISTANCE and SPEED. I say this because distance and speed are relatively the same thing in putting - the distance is controlled by speed. They are one piece. DIRECTION has no correlation to speed or distance, therefore would make much more sense in this article being the second most important part of putting.

    That's just my two cents....

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