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Jack Moorehouse's Articles in Sports

  • Practical Golf Lessons: Second-Serve Golf
    Regardless of who comes up with the technique, second-serve golf improves your game and helps reduce your scores over the long term.
  • Five Things To Keep In Mind For Proper Practice
    Five tips that will help you get the most out of your practice.
  • Four Approaches to Club Fitting
    Thinking of buying custom-fitted golf clubs? Modern technology is revolutionizing club-fitting techniques. Computers have insinuated themselves into this activity, as with almost everything else. But not everyone likes going to someone who uses modern technology to fit clubs. Some players who took golf lessons from me, for example, preferred a non-technological approach.
  • The Four Basics of Any Golf Swing
    Plane, centering, radius, and face—these aren’t the usual basics you talk about when discussing the golf swing, but they are critical.
  • Four Steps To Building a Better Backswing
    A poor backswing requires complex adjustments during the swing, which can throw it off. The end result is a slice, a hook, or an otherwise ugly shot.
  • Five Fundamentals of a Good Set-up
    While many of the tips in this article are reminders of advice you’ve probably heard previously, they will help you achieve consistency and accuracy in your swing, which is what we all want. Establishing a good set-up can help your golf handicap greatly.
  • Six Lessons We Can Learn From Sam Snead
    Like many of golf’s great players, Sam Snead relied on swing keys to help him achieve consistency. As his membership in golf’s hall of fame attests, these swing keys served him well during his career. What’s interesting is that many of them are still used by today’s pros to do the same thing.
  • Playing Target Golf
    Golf is a target game. That’s why golfers pick targets before hitting the ball. Maybe it’s a distant tree, a telephone pole, or a church steeple, whatever it is, we all have some idea of where we want to hit the ball. These targets are directional goals and we need them to minimize scores.

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