Finding their Groove
Tags: STATISTICS; GOLFERS; GOLF techniques; GOLF instruction; GOLF -- Tournaments
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- Finding Their Groove. // Golf World;3/8/2010, Vol. 63 Issue 27, p18
The article presents statistics related to several aspects of golf during the 2010 FedEx Cup golf playoffs including, driving accuracy, approaches from rough, and scoring average.
- REPORT CARD. Antonini, John // Golf World;4/18/2008, Vol. 61 Issue 34, p107
The article provides information on how the top-10 players on the World Ranking entering the Masters Golf Tournament. It presents a chart listing the top-10 professional golfers in the world and discussing on their golf techniques when playing. These players include Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson,...
- Mail. // Golf World;8/17/2009, Vol. 63 Issue 7, p2
Two letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues, "Lipouts" in the August 10, 2009 issue and "In History's Grasp," by Jim Moriarty in the July 27, 2009 issue.
- A PORTABLE SUMMARY OF 11 KEY LESSONS. // Golf Digest;Apr2008, Vol. 59 Issue 4, following p252
The article provides information on various golf techniques and instructions from several golfers. Golf teacher Chuck Cook shares his ideas on how to shape shots. According to golf Masters Champion Zach Johnson, on the swing, he does not want the clubhead to pass in his hands until after he hits...
- It's Time to Get Tough from the Rough. Williams, Justin // NCGA Golf;Summer2010, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p66
The article provides tips on how to deal various situations that a golfer may come across during a golf tournament. It cites two sample situations that involve cuts in long, thick roughs and provides checklists of the things a golfer must do to come to terms with each situation. It also offers...
- MY CHIPPING BASICS. Woods, Tiger; McDaniel, Pete; Soltau, Mark // Golf Digest;Aug2008, Vol. 59 Issue 8, p35
The article provides Tiger Woods' tips on chipping for creating a nice golf play. Since he sees scooping the ball into the air and making too long a backswing as the two main chipping problems often experienced by amateur players, he claims that players must first be mindful of their wrist...
- How to handle obstructions. // Golf Digest;Aug2008, Vol. 59 Issue 8, p62
The author offers tips on how to handle obstructions while playing golf. He explains these obstructions could either be a sprinkler head, an electric box, a 150-yard post, or other man-made objects. He claims that players must be sure if an obstruction can be moved without delaying play or...
- Failure To Embrace Distance. // Golf World;3/5/2012, Vol. 65 Issue 22, p56
The article focuses on the driving distance in golf courses and people's view on it. Some people claim that driving distance is costly, specifically when it comes to obsolescence of older golf courses. It contends that it would be a poor idea to drive in distance in professional game. It notes...
- Unbridled Distance Damages. // Golf World;3/5/2012, Vol. 65 Issue 22, p57
The article focuses on the damages of unbridled driving distance in golf. It notes that the game at unbridled distance does not differ from the previous games despite the factors facilitating power into it. Recreational golfers still consider the game hard. It contends that longer range in the...


