callawaygolfclubs.golf-clubs-guid.info18 Jun 2008 01:10 am

People are always calling me looking for how to lower their score.(whisper) don’t tell anyone but I have the KEY to this eluding question.

And you probably have heard this before but maybe it was never put this way.

Next time you go to the driving range you will find your answer,and you will only need to bring one club. You are asking yourself what do you mean, how can I go to the driving range only bring one club and lower my score?

Tools Needed for Job:

- Pen or Pencil

- Paper

- Putter

Instructions for Job:

- Walk to Putting Green

- Ask 10 people on the putting green their handicap

- Walk to Driving Range

- Ask 10 people on the driving range their handicap

- Take an average of both results separately

- Look at averages of people on (putting green vs. driving range)

Results:

On average, people on the putting green will be about 7 strokes better in comparison to people on the driving range.

Still don’t feel like I have giving you the KEY to lowering your score. Look again at your results. Ahhh.now you see the answer I am sure.

In Conclusion:

Take your putter out walk right past the driving range, walk directly to the putting green. The closer your feet get to the range the more you will feel your score dropping.

MAKE PUTTING FUN
(MAKE THIS A COMPETITION WITH FRIENDS)

1. Make (3) piles of golf balls on the putting green.

- (8) Balls at 4 feet

- (4) Balls at 8 Feet

- (2) Balls at 12 feet

2. Start with the 4 foot putts don’t move to 8 foot putts until you have sunk all (8) balls at 4 feet (IN A ROW).

3. Now move to the 8 foot putts and don’t move to the 12 foot putts until you have made all the (4) 8 foot putts (IN A ROW).

4. Now you need to sink both of the 12 foot putts (IN A ROW) before you can leave the green.

5. Anytime you miss a putt you must start over at that section.

Adam Beach
Golfideas.com Owner
1.757.898.7344
http://www.golfideas.com
“Clone Or No Clone The Ball Doesn’t Care!!”

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callawaygolfclubs.golf-clubs-guid.info31 May 2008 01:24 am

Next time you are marking your ball so you can find it, (We know our customers don’t hit them in the woods often ..but you never know right.) remember to keep your Sharpie out and mark your tee as well.

Why would I Mark my tee??

Well if you want to be a little more consistent off the tee, you should be marking not only your golf balls but your tees as well.

Ever wish you could have that consistent ball flight that the guys on tour have off the tee? Well you canok maybe not tour like but a definite improvement.

Drivers have something called (Bulge & Roll) on their faces. What this means is that no driver has a straight face. Bulge is the amount the face curves on its horizontal axis and roll is the amount the face curves on its vertical axis. Bulge is there to help you if you hit it off-center towards the toe or the heel. It works like a gear effect on a toe shot and reduces the amount the ball slices and on heel shots it reduces the amount the ball will hook.

So, let’s say you have a 10 Degree driver. Yes, the bulge on this driver will help but the roll actually will hurt more then it helps. Actually it doesn’t help at all. We take this 10 Degree driver and hit it only

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