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Feel Your Way To A Better Scoreby Terry VanderHeiden One of the most important aspects of golf is “feel”. This is most evident when the golfer is on the green attempting to sink a 20-foot birdie putt. No one can dispute the need to FEEL the golf ball come off the face of the putter. One way is to use a softer feeling golf ball like the Titleist Pro-V1—but that has some drawbacks to most of the golfers out there. If you are a high handicap golfer you would benefit in distance and accuracy by using a harder golf ball like the Titleist NXT or something from the Pinnacle brand of golf balls. Because these are harder feeling golf balls—they will be less likely to spin and not get so far off the fairway on a mis-hit. However, that brings you back to the green and you are standing over your putt knowing that you could really use a softer ball to feel it as you make your birdie attempt.Sellbox Launches GolfMediaLibrary.comGolfMediaLibrary.com features interviews with notable authors, new releases, and profiles on exceptional and overlooked items curated from our store of more than 8,500 print and digital media products. It is a portal dedicated to golf-related media: books, Kindle ebooks, videos, magazines, reference books, video games, even music. GolfMediaLibary.com draws on the expansive database and golf industry relationships of sister publication Golf Yellow Pages to identify authors, unique products and relevant topics with strong appeal to golfers, collectors, and industry professionals. The GolfMediaLibrary.com virtual store is powered by aStore™ from Amazon.com. Training Aids There is nothing else in the world that is similar to golf instruction. If children were taught to walk using the same type of process used in the traditional method of golf instruction, we would be a world of slugs.Golf Tips from the Tour A few simple tricks the pros use to improve their scores. This month, it's knowing yardages. 10 Secret Rules for Winning in Golf & Beyond by Bob Fagan The following rules apply both to my golf students as well as life-coaching clients. Stay with these and I guarantee you will see improvements in your golf and beyond. First: Believe in yourself! Read more about it.
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