Fixing your Slice The Slice shot is one of the most frustrating shots you can hit. It’s got no power, curves out of control to the right and often ends up in the right trees or on another fairway. It’s … Read More
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Golf Tip: 5 simple steps to help improve your swing
Another golf tip for this month is a practice drill which will help you to develop a great feel for a swing that is on the plane. It’s called the wall drill and it gives you instant feedback when you’re … Read More
Golf Tip of The Month: Strategic Golf for Better Scoring
Butch Harman, (Tiger Woods’ former coach) says it best when it comes to better scoring, “most golfers are too obsessed with more distance off the tee at the cost of putting the ball into play”. Often this can lead to … Read More
Golf Tip: Play better in Windy Conditions
You have probably been there before… the wind is howling, you are having a “Barry Crocker” and wishing you were somewhere else and you have lost out to the elements. The 15th club in your bag in windy weather is … Read More
Junior Golf Lessons Launch at Riverside Golf!
Led by a PGA professional, the Junior Golf program is a fun and innovative program offering weekly golf tuition to children from 5 years of age. Focussing on playing and fundamental skill development utilising the beautiful facilities at Riverside Sports … Read More
Golf Tip: What Ball Should I Use?
Q. What ball should you use?A. Something round with dimples? OR find out what works for you? No course is ever the same so it is important to consider what ball is best to use. Do I need; A ball … Read More
Putting Tip: Claw Putting – Pencil Method
Struggling with getting the ball started on the line and is your right hand too dominant in your stroke? I have adapted the claw method that Tommy Fleetwood and Phil Michelson have adopted successfully a few years ago and it … Read More
Paul’s Tip – Good Scoring Mindset
All players have a handicap which is an indicator of your playing level. I believe a lot of golfers have the wrong mentality to their tactical approach to scoring. Case Study – 18 handicappersAn 18-handicap golfer is not expected to … Read More