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SFTW 12: Pick positive targets
Speaking with a top coach recently, he told me one of the biggest faults by amateurs is telling themselves what not to do and what could go on. For example, how many of us have stood over the ball with the fear in our heads of not wanting to hit the ball in the water, the trees or the sand?
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The Nike SasQuatch 2 Fairway Wood features Monorail Sole Design which cuts through all types of lies. Weight has been added to the perimeter of the Power Bow to move the center of gravity back and offer a higher MOI. A new cryo steel face provides a larger and hotter sweet spot.
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Immediately, our subconscious mind will think about what could go wrong and will then do its best to make it happen. If you want to evaluate what could go wrong, that’s fine, size up the situation if it’s a case of risk or reward. But then make up your mind what you want to happen.
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If you want to give yourself a suggestion, phrase it in your mind using positive progressive language. For example: “Right, let’s hit this ball onto the fairway over there.” or “This one’s headed for the middle of the green.” Being positive instead of negative can save us several strokes in a round.
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Trying to find the middle with the long ball? Looking for some shape to your shot? Thanks to SQ SUMOgeometry, the strategically located center of gravity gives you the freedom to work the ball and laugh in the face of even the most sadistic course designers.
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Nike SQ SUMO 5000 Fairway Wood Geometry: The deep-faced profile and rounded Nike PowerBow design offer the best in performance options, allowing you to hit it long and straight, or shape it like the games best players.
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When you go for a custom-fitting session, as I did yesterday, at Titleist’s state-of-the art facility at St Ives Golf Club, it’s important to ideally bring your ‘A game’ to the bay (or as near as possible) so the clubs you’re planning to use, can compliment your current swing.
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Speaking with a top coach recently, he told me one of the biggest faults by amateurs is telling themselves what not to do and what what could go wrong. For example, how many of us have stood over the ball with the fear in our heads of not wanting to hit the Cleveland CG F1 Wedge in the water, the trees or the sand?
Immediately, our subconscious mind will think about what could go wrong and will then do its best to make it happen. If you want to evaluate what could go wrong, that’s fine, size up the situation if it’s a case of risk or reward. But then make up your mind what you want to happen.
If you want to give yourself a suggestion, phrase it in your mind using positive progressive language. For example: “Right, let’s hit this ball onto the fairway over there.” or “This one’s headed for the middle of the green.”
The new Cleveland CG15 Oil Quench wedge is the most technologically advanced wedge that Cleveland Golfhas introduced to the wedge market in almost a decade. The CG15 wedgecombines a laser milled face with Zip groove technology to provide golfers with the ultimate control and the highest spin level yet seen in a Cleveland Golf wedge.
The Laser Milled clubface uses the accuracy of a laser to mill four calibrated lines between each groove which conform exactly to the official rules on roughness limit. The new Laser Milled method perfected with the Cleveland CG15 Oil Quench wedges provides a more precise and consistent surface roughness than any of the alternative methods on the markets. This enhanced roughness has allowed Clevelandto maximise the amount of spin achieved by each CG15 wedge.
The Cleveland CG15 Black Pearl wedge features a traditional player shaped wedge designed with a precision Laser Milled face texture to maximize surface roughness and spin. Coupled with the Zip Grooves the CG15 has the best and most effective spin technology ever developed byCleveland Golf.
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