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» Working on the Knockdown Shot
By Dr Savitha Suri | Published 01/1/2007 | Golf Game |

A knockdown shot is also known as the punch shot or stinger shot. It is the type of shot that is carried through the air to clear the trees or low hanging braches and sometimes the high wind.  These shots can be quiet complicated to understand, because of the different techniques involved. However, you can follow some simple tips and guidelines to make the most of your skills and enhance your knockdown shots.

 

» Warming up Before the Game Begins
By Dr Savitha Suri | Published 01/1/2007 | Golf Game |

Warm up exercises include all those exercises that enables you to gets you and your muscles ready for the game. Warm-up is very necessary to make the muscles elastic and flexible. This also prevents muscle related injuries. Warming up also reduces blood pressure, increases muscle temperature and improves blood flow to the heart. Warm-ups needs to be done before stretching, as cold muscles can quickly tear during stretching rounds.
» Visualize the Path of the Ball
By Dr Savitha Suri | Published 01/1/2007 | Golf Game |
In golf, you can never fully predict the long-term course of the game. This unpredictability can take a toll on amateurs who master every skill in the book yet fail to achieve the desired results. Golf is not a mechanical game, instead, your insight matters a lot in every round you play. You cannot control certain important elements like the flight of the ball; instead, you can visualize the path of the ball and accordingly modify your swings and shots.
» Utilize Practice Sessions Effectively
By Dr Savitha Suri | Published 01/1/2007 | Golf Game |
Many professional golfers stay in excellent shape both physically and mentally because of regular practice sessions. These sessions can be planned based on your time, need and purpose. Mostly, many amateur golfers prefer practicing under an expert's guidance as it helps them learn new techniques. Practice sessions need to be planned carefully if you wish to take advantage of your knowledge and skill.
» Using Trigraphite Shafts
By Dr Savitha Suri | Published 01/1/2007 | Golf Game |
Golf shafts are pieces of equipment used in golf, which are found between the grip and the club head. They are circular and have the highest possible strength. They are made from the lightest and the strongest of all materials. In this quest for excellence, triangle or trigraphite shafts were introduced in the year 2006 to provide maximum strength and support.


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