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30th
SEP

Golf Empire is the UK’s #1 Open Golf Competition Website

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Golf Empire is the UK’s #1 Open Golf Competition website. On this site you will find 1,000’s of Open Golf Events listed from golf courses throughout the United Kingdom.


Over 1,000 Golf Clubs now signed up for 2008!!!

29th
SEP

Buyers Guide: Preview of new Zen RDE face technology putter

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Here’s a preview of the new Zen budget priced putter for the 2008 season, which features the new patented reduced dimple error “RDE” face technology.

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13th
SEP

Coaching from within St Andrews Road Hole Steep Bunker

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Golf Instruction With Steve North: The Easiest Shot in Golf!

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Consumed by fear each and every time your ball heads into a bunker? Well, there’s no need to be.

Steve North (pictured), director of instruction at the St Andrews Links Golf Academy, explains that escaping from a sand trap is the easiest shot in golf! Read on.

5th
AUG

Putting - Nothing to it!

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Putting
Nothing to it!

Think again. It’s a game within a game and is about 40% - 50% of a round but we still go to the practice ground or driving range and thrash away perfecting our faults with a driver. I know it’s fun but  80% of all shots lost are from 100 yards down. 

Here are some points on what you have to take into consideration to improve your putting, the fastest route to lowering your handicap. 

This is just the start on this subject and we will be adding more including answers to a lot of the points before the season starts. 

Putter
It’s your most important club and needs to suit your distance from fingertips to ground to determine length and lie angle. Lie angle may not change much but the average length of putters on tour are under 33’’ with Phil Mickelson having one of the shortest at 28’’.  Despite this you will find the majority of putters available are between 34″ - 35″ in length.

Reason for putters being shorter is that the address position has now more bend from the waist up and eyes are over the ball with the head looking down the line of the putt when turned. 

Tour Pros are usually now hooked up to 14 club contracts so they have to use the putter made by their sponsors. Often they are using putters that are not their choice but we know they can be paid up to $800,000 so don’t be fooled by who you see using the same brand of putter as their clubs.

Buy what you like the look of and ask for advice about the length.

1a. Mallet, blade, centre shaft, heel shaft, offset etc.
2a. Length
3a. Headweight
4a. Grip thickness
5a. Loft
6a. Lie angle
7a. Sits square
8a. Identify sweet spot
9a. Face balanced

 Mechanics
Any one of these actions that is not performed correctly can result in missed putts.

1b. Neutral grip
2b. Grip pressure
3b. Stance width
4b. Feet alignment
5b. Shoulder alignment
6b. Eyes over ball
7b. Right or left eye dominant
8b. Alignment
9b. Arms are just an extension of the putter
10b. Length of backswing
11b. Length of follow through
12b. Tempo
13b. Path of backswing
14b. Path of follow through
15b. Angle of strike – steep or shallow
16b. Ball roll
17b. Ball skip
18b. Side spin
19b. Wrist action
20b.Hand position

 Green Reading
All of these factors determine whether you play for more or less break.

 1c. Hard green - less break
2c. Soft green - more break
3c. Dry green - less break
4c. Wet Green - more break
5c. Afternoon - less break
6c. Morning - more break
7c. Bermuda or Kikuyu grass - more break
8c. Bent, Fescue or Rye grass - less break
9c. Downhill - less break
10c. Uphill - more break
11c. Downhill wind behind - less break
12c. Uphill wind against - more break
13c. Down grain - less break
14c. Up grain - more break
15c. Crosswind with slope - less break
16c. Crosswind against slope - more break

 

Mental Approach
Last but not least and more to come on this important aspect.

1d. Observation
2d. Visualisation
3d. Relax
4d. Lower hearbeat

5th

Zen Master Series Putting Tips

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Zen Master seriesMark Shervill
Mark Shervill is a qualified P.G.A Professional, a master practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and a Zen Master. His philosophy has been exercised to great effect in his golf coaching methods with many other professional sports disciplines. “Blending the Mind and Body to produce a unique learning experience enables us to unlock your hidden potential and release the positive golfer with in” says Mark. Here he outlines briefly his teaching approach as a P.G.A European Tour Coach and his belief that the Zen Oracle provides the key to strengthen our inner golf game.
Mark Shervill In Zen there is always a feeling of awakening that is something quite natural, something startlingly obvious, which may occur at any moment. If it involves a difficulty it is because it is much too simple. What are you looking for? Here you are about to read more information about the art of putting. Stop! Good putters think good putts. I suggest, before we go any further that you stop reading and get comfortable and think about all of the putts that you have ever hit and I want you to pick the best putt that you have ever hit out of the library of your mind and take yourself to that moment. Relive and remember where you were exactly, the specific hole you were on, the people you were with , the weather that you were playing in, the whole situation. Was your putt a left to right break or right to left? Did you get that feeling or voice in your head “I fancy this one”, before you even hit it? Relive it. Spend time going over and over it in your very own theatre of your mind to completely associate yourself with that great putting moment.
How do you feel? I should imagine now that you are feeling good, having just made that again. This is the first secret of your success. There is a good putter inside you; we just have to get out of the way and let him free, to believe in your ability. So many golf coaches have written about the things that we do wrong…”change this, change that. This will make it right”. The general reaction to this type of advice is to steer a path somewhere down the middle; adopting a variation between some of the methods just boggle the mind and produce a confusion and doubt. Some of us have tried so many different putters in the search for the magic wand. We get a new putter that works for a while then; it becomes as cold as the old one. We wonder why we are not consistent. “The more that I know the more confused that I become” I hear so often. When the power of your self-belief overrides those niggling doubt, that’s when you can stop looking for that magical fix and start to rely on your subconscious ability to execute the shot - precisely. Remember - remove doubt = realise results.

“Now we can set yourselves free and start to unlock your potential.”
Relax
“We don’t play golf to relax.
We relax to play golf”.

We call the action we use to putt a stroke. The very word suggests we already need a relaxed mind and body to perform. If you take that great putt you holed in the theatre of your mind, how relaxed were you then? This is how I arrived at endorsing the Zen Oracle for my own game and in my coaching. The first time I tried the Zen Oracle Putter was at the Volvo PGA Championship at Wentworth 2004 as part of my coaching duties. It was impossible to ignore the interest and buzz players were getting from it. I was impelled to picked one up and immediately started to just release the ball out of the aperture or Zen Eye. My principle putting philosophies has always been to look for ways that silence all the internal “chitter chatter” in the mind and to produce a free flowing athletic action. And, in the Zen Oracle I could recognised how this important aspect was perfectly incorporated into this great innovation. I had cracked it. The perfect tool for me to work with ; not only to produce better putters but to make players stop thinking and come to their senses. “It’s perfect”. The results have followed and, just as the name Zen suggest, the players I work with have developed a clearer quieter mind that transcends throughout their game. Working with the Zen Oracle Putter will instantly install the second secret of your putting success - “freedom”. Developing freedom
We putt to hole it. That is basic information, but far too often I hear golfers on the green talking bout getting it close enough. If it goes in it is a bonus. Next time you play I want you to commit to holing it. Before you even hit your putt I want you to have a clear, in focus picture of how your ball is going to roll to the hole and in. The power of visualisation is a tool that all great players use to produce clarity that will then increase their believe resulting in their mind and the body charged with the freedom it needs to make the putt. The Zen Oracle provides perfect practice for this necessity. By practising the release drill, out of the Zen Eye, you will build a stroke that will release your putt to the target, making you a free athletic putter. So you can enjoy holing putts on the coarse with the same magic wand that you practise so effectively with .

Keep it simple, keep it free and putt to hole it!”

7th
JUL

Expatriate Scot Tommy Armour - first Open winner at Carnoustie

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Edinburgh-born Tommy Armour(below) had become a naturalised American by the time he won the Open title at Carnoustie when the Championship was played for the first time on the giant Tayside links in 1931.

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5th
JUL

Aldila makes it three in a row at the Buick Open

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Sweeps hybrids shaft count on PGA, Nationwide, Champions and LPGA Tours again

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