Sunday, July 26, 2009

Video HIghlights 1.1 - 7/26/09

What's a great golf shot if no one was there to see it? Check back every few days as we post some of our favorites from around the World Wide GeekNet.

Our first post is this unrepeatable shot from the 2005 Masters. Hopefully we see more of this type of golf from Tiger soon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaSQ20nH6VU

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Additional Twitter Integration-06/18/09

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Round Export Now Available-06/04/09

Members may now download their golf rounds to CSV format.



1. Login to your account

2. Click on "My Account"

3. Select a year to download your scores

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Thin Golf Shots Gone for Good

by J. Watson

You can not win a golf game if you constantly hit thin golf shots. By hitting less shots and earning a lower score than the others in your set, you win. What are the secrets to avoiding thin golf shots? Well, we have learned from the pros and now are going to share with you some great tips to avoiding thin golf shots. If thin golf shots are your trouble area, then they are about to vanish if you follow these few simple tips.

The key to avoiding a thin golf shot starts at your starting swing position by keeping elbows, forearm, and shoulders balanced with an imaginary horizontal line separating your left and right sides. Balance your body and your weight on both feet, even when one of your feet is tilted in the starting position.

Next, work on the power lean move commonly used by Ben Hogan and Tiger Woods. To do this, you will focus on your body movement during your swing. By allowing your body to naturally shift weight towards the ball, you'll properly hit the ball and end with a divot that will be sheared off very cleanly, thinly and in one piece. However, if you should rise up and pull out of your swing, you'll find another thin golf shot. So take some time to practice it and youll say goodbye to thin golf shots.

Remember to synchronize your upper body with the lower body. To do this, and in the initial swing position, stand as far away from the ball as possible and allow the arms to hang from the shoulders. Move your weight to the balls of your feet, sure to stay off of the heels. This kind of weight distribution gives you the push needed to avoid thin golf shots. Successful synchronization is better achieved by keeping your backswing short. A short backswing means your hands stop slightly above your shoulder blade. As you start your swing, your knees should move along with your swing, with no dipping on the knee. A shortened swing provides you with a steady ball and, if done correctly, avoids the thin golf shots each time. By letting the upper body move naturally and keeping a short, flowing backswing the thin golf shots will disappear. You should lift if the club slightly above your shoulder on the backswing as before and let it follow along the invisible target line. As the club reaches your knees, but before the full swing, your body should begin turning away, careful not to get stuck before contacting the ball. Some golfers have a hard time turning away their bodies during their downswing. By turning too early or too late, a potentially great shot quickly becomes another thin golf shots.

Once you have mastered all of these tips, you'll likely notice both fewer thin golf shots and fewer strokes. Always remember that practice makes perfect.

J. Walston is a golf enthusiasts who provides tips and advice to novice and beginner players. If you would like to instantly recognize the errors in your golf swing, you should give the Medicus dual hinge driver a try. The Medicus driver will help you eliminate your slices and hook shots

Friday, May 1, 2009

How to Fix a Golf Slice-5/1/09

by R Shade

Would you like to know how to fix a golf slice? Do you feel that the main obstacle in improving your golf game is the slice? If so, you're not alone! Many recreational golfers feel that if they could just hit their drives straight, the rest of their game would be so much easier. Actually, this is true! Long par 4's and par 5's can be a nightmare to a golfer who slices the ball, because once they slice the tee shot, they find that they are playing catch-up the rest of the hole. Today, I want to share with you some tips on how to fix a golf slice. You can use these tips to bolster your game, and start losing that slice immediately!

Tip 1: Balance is KEY -- A middle infielder waits on the pitch by keeping his knees bent, facing the plate and keeping his weight balanced evenly on both feet, so that he can quickly react to the hit, and run to the left or the right. The golf swing requires the same balance. Bend your knees, face the ball, and don't start off the shot by leaning in any direction. You've probably seen many "once-a-year" golfers making this mistake. They start the swing off with their weight way off balance. Doing this dooms the swing before you begin. Keeping yourself balanced is crucial, as is keeping the knees bent and being properly set.

Tip 2: WATCH the Left Arm -- One trick many experienced golfers use requires only a watch and your golf club. Take a watch and put it on upside down, where the face of the watch is on the underside of your wrist instead of the top of your wrist. Now, watch that left arm while you slowly swing. If your watch is facing the ground during your backswing, than you're opening up your clubface. Throughout your swing, make sure you can see the face of your watch. If you can, than you're properly rotating your wrist, closing the face of the club, and dramatically lessening the chances of hitting a slice.

Tip 3: Proper Grip -- The grip is not something many consider when they are troubleshooting their swing. But a bad grip can ruin a swing, no matter how good it looks. A good test to make sure you have the proper grip is to insert two golf tees between your thumb and the webbing of your hand while gripping the club. If the tees point toward the target, than your weak grip is a typical slicer's mistake. Make sure both tees are pointing straight in front of you, which will show that you are gripping it properly and reducing your chances of slicing the ball. These tips can dramatically improve your game. If you want to learn how to fix your golf slice, get help today!

Please check out these golf slice tips, along with videos and other programs that will help you to fix your golf slice. To see another of R Shade's articles, http://ezinearticles.com/?Learn-How-to-Fix-a-Golf-Slice&id=2263323

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Golf Swing Ball to Better Your Swing-4/5/09

by Rob Jeffries

Golf swing balls are weighted rubber training balls that golfers can use in order to improve their swing. Even though these balls are readily available at most sporting good stores, there are many golfers who do not try them. This is a shame, because to can really help out your swing-specific muscles and add distance and power to your swing.

The first thing that comes to mind when you think of a training ball is probably the big heavy leather medicine balls that were often used for boxing training. These golf training balls are similar, but on a smaller scale and made from rubber rather than leather.

These training aids are fun to use and can help work out your core rotational muscles specific to your swing. There are many things you can do with this type of ball. If you can use it to improve your swing, then your confidence when golfing will improve as well. Soon you will see your score lowering drastically.

Practice is very important when it comes to golfing. The best golf players in the world are where they are because they practiced often and perfected their swing. Different swings work for different golfers, and practice is the only way you are going to get better.

Joining a golf training program, such as "How to Break 80" can help you greatly improve your game for a small investment. Traditional training methods where you have a tutor can cost hundreds, and even thousands of dollars. By using online training methods, you can cut the costs and get the same education.

If you are looking for a training aid, then look no further than the golf swing ball. When you use it in conjunction with training and practice, your golf game will improve.

Want to know more about golf swing ball training? Rob Jeffries can help! Rob is on a golfer's diet: he lives on greens and very little else. He runs the popular website MyGolfGameNow.Com as an online resource for those who wish to improve their swing, lower their handicap, or simply have fun on the range. Check out the site for free golf tips today! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rob_Jeffries

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Play Your Best Golf Tomorrow by Implementing These 3 Quick Tips 3/21/09

by Matthew Lord

Golf is a game of the ego, and all men and women that play golf want to get better whether they will admit it or not! Even if your friends say they are not trying to get better, you can bet that secretly they are wanting to get better so they can crush you, and being the competitor that you are you cannot let this happen! If you want to play your best golf tomorrow then here are three tips to help you improve almost instantly.

1. The first thing that you can do to get better quickly is to check your stance and grip. Most golfers overlook this, yet if you go to a PGA or LPGA Tour event the first thing you will see is players on the practice green checking grip, stance, and alignment. These three elements are just as important as the golf swing itself for hitting better golf shots. Your stance should be square, and you should put to clubs down to in effect create a "railroad track" to check your alignment. Your feet and club face should be square to the target.

2. In addition to this you need to improve your putting. The main thought I have with putting is to actually putt with my shoulders. This is often referred to as a shoulders stroke which is more effective for controlling both speed and line. Your putting is the quickest way to improve your game, so you should make it an important part of your improvement methods.

3. To play your best golf tomorrow you need to get your head in the right place. Too often people go play golf and do not put themselves in the proper frame of mind to succeed. My advice is that you envision what you want to accomplish on the golf course before you actually go play golf, as this will help you have more focused goals and really improve your game.

These three tips should help you play your best golf by tomorrow, and if you do that then you can improve faster than your friends and we all know that is just too much fun!

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Matthew_Lord

Thursday, February 26, 2009

embedded ball - 2/26/09

Definition:

(also "plugged") a ball stuck in the ground as a result of its impact



Example:
Ernie was able to lift, clean and then drop his embedded ball without penalty.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Amazing Golf Pictures-2/24/09

Calling all PasturePool Members and Golf Fans!!

We are looking for your amazing, fun, and cool golf pics to post on our new photo blog. Share your love of the game with other members and fans alike.

Send your appropriate photos to:

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Tweeting on Twitter-2/22/09

I just joined Twitter and hope to learn more about our fellow PasturePool members. Be sure to tell me where you played today, where you are going, what's new, and anything else that's on your mind.

Follow me here -- http://twitter.com/pasturepool

Have a great week!

-Jonathan

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Welcome Back Tiger-2/19/09

I'm looking forward to the return of Tiger Woods. What an amazing win at Torrey Pines under the circumstances and win or lose...his return to competitive play next week will be exciting if anything.

Good Luck!

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Golf Tips For Beginners - 2/14/09

by John J Thompson


These golf tips for beginners will help you out if your just getting started playing golf. Remember that any sport can have a learning curve so do not stress it if things do not go as planned as soon as you start playing.

I will go ahead and tell you that golf is one of the games that requires the most skill of them all. This is great because it gives you a chance to truely master and outshine your peers in the game! With that being said lets go ahead and go over 3 powerful golf tips for beginners that you need to know!

- The grip is important! Sure it might not seem to be important but it is! Hold the club and make sure the club head is lying down on the ground. When you close your first your club should be held with your first two fingers and palm.

- Your stance is also very important. Make sure your feet are shoulder width apart. This is known as the square stance and is a great way to get started.

- Last your golf swing is really important for beginners! You didn't see that coming did you? Ok so you need to start the backswing with your back and shoulder muscles mainly. When you go back to swing you need to shift your weight to your right foot for balance. Once you have around 90% of your weight on your backfoot you should release.

Ok so I know these directions were a little vague and I advise you to check out my bio box below for a free guide. I hope this short little guide has helped you see the 3 powerful golf tips for beginners that you need to use!

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Golf Event Hosting-01/11/09

Do you play in or run a golf tournament? PasturePool now offers low cost, custom web hosting for your tournament or event. Add a blog, provide online registration, event info, and more...

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