Our Top Posts from 2013

2013 is over, and it’s time to get nostalgic. Check out our top 10 posts from 2013! 10: How Realistic Is “Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14”? 9: The Ball Marker Thief 8: How To Play Well on a New Course 7: Jack Niclaus’s War On Golf Balls 6: Practice the Follow Through First 5: Curing …

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Christmas Cheer From Pause-N-Throw

It’s been a great year for golfing. Over the year, we’ve received so many positive replies to our efforts to continue improving the distance and accuracy of golfers around the world. As you can tell from our recent posts, the cold weather of the holiday season means it’s harder to hit the golf course, but …

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Golf Training Aids for Christmas!

Well, the weather outside is frightful, but improving your golf game inside can be delightful! Even though the courses may be frozen over now, there’s still plenty you can do to improve your game while you’re in “hibernation”. Training aids can be particularly useful; as you don’t have access to the immediate results of your …

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Winter Rules, part 2

It’s that time again! Time to throw on your parka and try to play golf despite the bitter cold. Last year, we did a little write up on winter rules, those fun rules in golf that make it easier for you to fudge your score a bit when the temperature drops. Here are a few …

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Slice Stories: Snowman

Winter’s here, and as bold, rugged golfers, we tend to head out to the links and pretend the cold weather has no effect on us. But one time, in a far northern clime, a friend of mine claims to have witnessed this attitude taken a bit too far. He was playing golf on a chilly …

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Practice the Follow Through First

Most people would say that when you learn something, you have to start at the beginning. But in the golf swing, that’s not always true. To promote long, straight drives, take a practice swing that starts with the follow through, then work your way to the backswing. In other words, knowing where you want to …

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Using a Training Aid While Traveling

When you play golf on the road, it can be intimidating. Using a training aid can be a way to help you play better, but training aids have their downsides as well when you travel. Let’s take a look at how and how not to use your training aids when you are traveling. First of …

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Slice Cures and Muscle Memory

Muscle Memory – at first it seems like something of a misnomer. How can your muscles remember anything? Isn’t that for your brain to do? Well, first of all, despite the fact that your muscles are part of your nervous system too, it’s true that your brain will always be central to reliable repetition of …

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High Altitude Golf – Less Slices?

While some of us may never stray far above sea level, others find ourselves shifting back and forth between low and high altitude golf courses. And as anyone who has played golf in Colorado can tell you, the altitude makes a difference. For one thing, you’ll find that you’ll gain a lot of distance. Many …

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Can Hypnosis Cure a Slice?

You are getting sleepy, very sleepy. And not because this is a boring blog post, because you’re hypnotizing yourself to try to cure that stupid slice that plagues you on the course. Hypnosis is and always has been controversial – some people swear by it while others think it’s nothing more than smoke and mirrors. …

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