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Written by Fellow Golfer   
Tuesday, 10 November 2009 00:00

Do you consider yourself an avid golfer?  Are you the type of person that will do anything to get a round of golf in no matter where you are or how long it is going to take?  If so, you are probably the type of person that wants to play the best courses possible.  In order to do so, it is up to you to plan ahead and do everything you can to get those great tee times.

There are people just like you all over who will do anything to play a round of golf.  Whether you they consider holidays the perfect opportunity, take weekend breaks, or want to try out a course while on a business trip, these are the type of people that absolutely love golf.

There is no secret behind the fact that great courses act like magnets to avid golfers.  They suck you in whether you know it or not because of the beauty, challenge, and the opportunity to play on the same grass legends have walked on.

As a traveling golfer, you are not going to check out a mediocre course.  This is not appealing and is not going to be something worth talking about when you return home.  But if you have any intention of playing the prime courses, it is vital you schedule in advance to book great tee times.

Not only do you want to research tee times, but take the time to research the different options you have to choose from.  Few places have just one golf course to look at.  A majority of the time there will be several courses within driving range of where you will be.  Take the time to look at which course you want to play and what you can expect to get out of the course.

The internet is filled with different web sites that can provide you with all of the details you need.  You can look up what courses are nearby where you will be, what features each course has to offer, how much it will put a damper in your wallet, as well as reviews from previous golfers.  On these same web sites you will then be able to book great tee times so you are guaranteed to have a spot when you arrive.

Traveling golfers and avid golfers have a different mindset than the average player.  It is not something you may do from time to time to relieve stress.  It is a hobby that keeps you entertained.  It is something you are willing to push other things aside for.  If this is the type of golfer you are, make sure you take the time to plan ahead and research so you land on the perfect course with great tee times.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 December 2009 12:24 )
 
Chipping with arms only
Chipping : Arms Only
An article by: Bobby Eldridge

Arms Only

Clubface 2 Degrees Closed

Arms Only

Clubface Continuing to Close to Finish

Arms Only

Clubface Continuing to Close to Finish

Arms Only

Clubface Continuing to Close to Finish

Golf Chipping - Swing ONLY Your Arms

Let's talk in more detail about Part Seven-Arms Only in the Backswing.

What this refers to is that during the entire chipping swing the arms are the only part of the body that moves. (#14-17) As the swing begins the arms, hands and golf club move in one motion together to the top of the swing and they move together in the downswing. The only part you need to think about moving are your arms.

 

Golf Chipping - The Shoulders Tilt, they Don't Turn

During the backswing the right shoulder tilts up (#16) because of the address position. The right shoulder does not turn, it tilts up.

 


The arms swing independent of your body. You are trying to develop a repeatable swing that will create consistent impact and distance control.


Chipping is such an exact stroke that you must stay as quiet as a putt.
Swinging the arms will generate enough power to send a chip shot as far as you desire.

Now that you have a better understanding of Part Seven-let's move on to Part Eight-Swing the club back to 8:00.

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