Bartlett, Tennessee:Quail Ridge Golf Course, Bartlett, TN Cordova, Tennessee:Bogey''s Golf & Family Ent Ctr, Cordova, TN Drummonds, Tennessee:Forest Hill Golf Course, Drummonds, TN Lakeland, Tennessee:Stonebridge Golf Club, Lakeland, TN Memphis, Tennessee:Davy Crockett Park Golf Course, Memphis, TN Fox Meadows Golf Course, Memphis, TN Links At Galloway, Memphis, TN Overton Park Golf Course, Memphis, TN Pine Hill Golf Course, Memphis, TN Riverside Golf Course, Memphis, TN T.O. Fuller State Park Golf Course, Memphis, TN The Links At Audubon, Memphis, TN Millington, Tennessee:Glen Eagle Golf Course, Millington, TN Orgill Park Golf Course, Millington, TN The Club At Big Creek, Millington, TN Oakland, Tennessee:Fair Oaks Golf Club, Oakland, TN
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Glove Review: The Gluv
Introduction:
What equipment matters do you consider as you try to improve your game? Certainly most golfers' replies would include the flex of their shafts, the lie and loft of their clubs, the compression and the spin of their golf balls, even the grips on the clubs themselves. A few will talk about shoes and spikes, and there are some that honestly believe they play better in "lucky" shirts. However, very few seem to take note of on ... by John Kim.
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TIP #8: Timing:
The proper rhythm will keep you from swinging back too slow or too fast and
will allow the golf club to do its job.
Your golf clubs are actually made to work for you. All you have to do is
hold the club and swing it properly. Proper Timing, simply put, is taking
the golf club back, slowly, in a rhythmical fashion. Swinging the club back
too quickly will easily, throw you off balance; Swing back too slowly and
you'll find yourself getting to ... by Dr. Golf.
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