How to Lower your Golf Handicap

January 9, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Golf Instruction

There are thousands of golf instruction manuals out there, and each one promises they can help you improve your swing and lower your handicap.  Sure, you can learn how to drive the ball further, hit the ball where you want it to go, avoid traps, and get your ball into the cup every time.  But the best way to improve your score is to lower your handicap!

Think about it.  A guy who can consistently drive 300 yards and shoots 100 won’t win.  Someone who can drive straight as an arrow but only 100 yards at a tiome will not win.  The only consistent winner is the one with the lower score at the end of the round.

So we’re going to look at three simple ways to lower your handicap, thus improving your overall score so you can be the winner while those other guys are scratching their heads wondering how you did it!

1. Change your Swing!

Ok, look.  The truth is you’re not as good as you should be, right?  Whatever you’re doing, it’s just not working, right?  So why keep doing it!  The definition of insanity is performing the same action over and over and expecting different results.  You need to be trying new things, because the old way just isn’t working.

2. Keep Things Simple

Don’t overthing things, don’t try to emulate those fancy swings you see on television.  A short backswing is going to be far more effective for you than one of those big dramatic arcs you see from Tiger Woods or John Daly!  You need to concentrate on timing, coordination, balance, and learning an effective, repeatable swing.  You can learn the fancy stuff after you master the basics!

3. Be Consistent

Once you learn your system, stick to it!  Practice makes perfect, as they say.  Learn the swing that is right for you and stick to it.  Perfect it.  Make it yours.  Consistency is key.

Golf Tips for Beginners

January 9, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Featured, Golf Instruction

Most new golfers experience nerves the first few times they play.  It’s natural.  Even some experienced golfers are still nervious before each game, especially tournaments!  Here are a few tips for easing your nerves for your first few games.

1. Familiarize Yourself with the Course

One thing that really makes beginners nervous is not knowing anything about the course.  Arrive early to the course and study it.  Take a walk or a drive through the entire course before you ever attempt to play it.  When you learn as much as you can about the course before you play it, you won’t have so much unknown to fear.

2. Take Lessons

A really good way to avoid those first-game jitters is to take some professional lessons first.  You only need two or three lessons to learn the basics, and you’ll feel so much more comfortable playing golf for the first time if you take the time to take a few lessons first.  Private instruction is not all that expensive, and it will make a world of difference to your comfort level!

3. Get Yourself in Golf Mode

Before you go to the course, take time to clean your clubs, put on your favorite golf outfit, and maybe even watch a DVD or two of some of your favorite golf tournaments.  When you get your mind into that frame ahead of time, you’ll be much more comfortable with what you’re about to do.

Remember, golf is a friendly game.  You don’t have to jump into ultra-competitive tournaments right away, nor should you!  It’s best if you just play friendly games alone or with very good friends until you’re used to it.  You don’t need any additional pressure on you while you’re trying to learn the game.  Keep it friendly, keep it fun, and you’ll learn much better and faster than you would if you piled on the pressure too soon.

Golf Driving Tips

January 9, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Featured, Golf Instruction

One major mistake a lot of new or inexperienced golfers making is using the driver to hit the gold ball as hard as they can.  You feel like you want to hit the ball and make it go as far as possible, but this can be a devastating mistake.

The sport of golf requires you to learn how to use your body’s own power and torque to drive the ball rather than using raw strength to hit the ball as hard as possible.  Most people believe that the harder you hit something, the further it will go, but this isn’t exactly true.

There are many different types of golf clubs.  Because certain materials and types of clubs can cause a ball to go further with less force, the clubs make a very big difference in how hard you need to hit the ball to get it to travel a certain distance.  In general, the higher-end, more expensive golf clubs will cause the ball to travel further with less effort, because that is what they are designed to do.

By purchasing the best possible golf clubs, you will be able to improve the length of your drive considerably, without having to tire yourself out by putting extra force behind the swing.

You should also be sure not to tense your body too much as you swing.  When you tense your body too much, you can’t effectively use your body’s own torque to drive the ball, and instead you have to rely on raw muscular force.  This can tire you out quickly, injure you, and hurt your score.  It’s best to use your body’s natural energy to propel the ball.

Remember, if you want to improve your golf driving, you have to learn to use the energy your body can naturally provide.  Be loose, limber, and flow like water.  This will help you drive balls further without wearing yourself out too early in the game.

Gold Canyon Dinosaur Mountain Golf Course

January 4, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Golf Courses

The Gold Canyon Dinosaur Mountain Golf Course is located just outside Phoenix, Arizona on the Gold Canyon Golf Resort.  There are two 18-hole championship gold courses there, the Dinosaur Mountain and The Sidewinder.  The course covers almost 6500 yards and has a par of 71.

The resort opened in 1997 with only 9 holes, but it quickly expanded just one year later to 18 holes.  The Sidewinder was added on due to the popularity of the original 18 holes.  It is a very scenic course, making it an incredibly popular course.  The small greens and narrow fairways combined with the stunning awe of the mountain backdrop makes it a course that is as enjoyable to walk through as it is to play.

If you’re looking for a course that really feels like a getaway rather than just another course, this is truly one you should take a look at.  Not only will you enjoy playing on this course, but the breathtaking scenery will make you feel like you’ve truly been swept away to another world.    There is almost always a cool mountain breeze whispering through the trees, and it makes for a truly relaxing game.

The course offers a top-scale Pro Shop, golf cart rentals, a professional golf school, a beverage cart and snack bar, a classy restaurant with a full bar, and lodging is available on the premises.

If you’re looking for a true all-in-one golf experience, you should seriously consider Dinosaur Mountain.

Website: http://www.gcgr.com/dino.htm

6100 S Kings Ranch Rd
Gold Canyon, AZ 85219
480-982-9449