My brother always says to -
take 2 weeks off and then quit.
My favorite is if you want to score lower get it in the hole sooner.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
Brick said:
My best tip was to use the SAND WEDGE from 30 yards or closer. (use the weight of the club head to get the club thru the ball without getting a lighter club( 8, 9 or wedge) sometimes caught up in the grass and pulled off line.)
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
vdrive_6 said:
Probably the best tip I can remember was from our club pro who told me to focus on the back of the ball throughout the swing. I began to hit down on the ball more consistently and my ball striking improved.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
Jerry Thunder said:
“Just hit the f’n ball.” No really. Loft, swing speed, blah blah blah don’t mean a thing if you don’t..
hit..
the…
ball.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
W said:
Always take a practice swing.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
solara 437 said:
Take lessons.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
Bob P said:
put the driver up at the range and practice chipping and putting.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
rphill_4 said:
I got this one from the movie Tin Cup. Kevin Costner tells himself “fairways and greens”. It seems to calm me and make me swing smoother…
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
TMLeaf Fan said:
Slow down my swing….this has actually improved my drive and distance…
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
Jason G said:
Something really simple. Look at the ball. It is kind of hard to hit something that you cannot see.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
Hart said:
The best advice I’ve heard is “Don’t take advice from someone you haven’t paid.”
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
BadMoFo5 said:
The absolute best tip I have ever recieved is to always keep my balls clean!
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
golfbabe said:
Take Lessons and short term pain = long term gain. I always had trouble with not practicing and stuff. Ahh I have so many from so many people and I can’t pick one. But short term pain = long term gain is probably one of my favorites…
Although my favorite golf quote that I have in my bedroom to remind me —
If you stop trying to improve, you might as well quit.
-Tiger Woods
I don’t know, I can’t pick one. I get a ton from my uncle who is on tour.
The Best advise I was ever giving is
“Keep Your Head Down & Your Eye on The Ball”
Every swing you make keep your eye on the ball.
It really works I find that when I am focused on hitting it and having a relax swing and I am looking at my ball I have better results in accuracy and distance.
It hasn’t failed me yet.
- 9 January 2010 at 12:26 am
thefisto said:
I know it’s been said over and over, but the best tip I’ve ever gotten was to commit to your shot. You can’t hit a good shot when you haven’t decided what you want to do.
My brother always says to -

take 2 weeks off and then quit.
My favorite is if you want to score lower get it in the hole sooner.
My best tip was to use the SAND WEDGE from 30 yards or closer. (use the weight of the club head to get the club thru the ball without getting a lighter club( 8, 9 or wedge) sometimes caught up in the grass and pulled off line.)
Probably the best tip I can remember was from our club pro who told me to focus on the back of the ball throughout the swing. I began to hit down on the ball more consistently and my ball striking improved.
“Just hit the f’n ball.” No really. Loft, swing speed, blah blah blah don’t mean a thing if you don’t..
hit..
the…
ball.
Always take a practice swing.
Take lessons.
put the driver up at the range and practice chipping and putting.
I got this one from the movie Tin Cup. Kevin Costner tells himself “fairways and greens”. It seems to calm me and make me swing smoother…
Slow down my swing….this has actually improved my drive and distance…
Something really simple. Look at the ball. It is kind of hard to hit something that you cannot see.
The best advice I’ve heard is “Don’t take advice from someone you haven’t paid.”
The absolute best tip I have ever recieved is to always keep my balls clean!
Take Lessons and short term pain = long term gain. I always had trouble with not practicing and stuff. Ahh I have so many from so many people and I can’t pick one. But short term pain = long term gain is probably one of my favorites…
Although my favorite golf quote that I have in my bedroom to remind me —
If you stop trying to improve, you might as well quit.
-Tiger Woods
I don’t know, I can’t pick one. I get a ton from my uncle who is on tour.
KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN!!
that helped me to stop topping the balls and looking kinda stupid lol
it definitely works! =]
The Best advise I was ever giving is
“Keep Your Head Down & Your Eye on The Ball”
Every swing you make keep your eye on the ball.
It really works I find that when I am focused on hitting it and having a relax swing and I am looking at my ball I have better results in accuracy and distance.
It hasn’t failed me yet.
I know it’s been said over and over, but the best tip I’ve ever gotten was to commit to your shot. You can’t hit a good shot when you haven’t decided what you want to do.
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