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Alistair Thomson's Articles in Golf

  • How to Correct a Slice in a Golf Swing
    Almost all amateur golfers have a tendency to slice in the golf swing, in order to cure this we have to go back to some basics. Here is some advice on how to correct a slice in a golf swing.
  • Create Golf Backspin – Be Properly Equipped
    As you become better at golf you will regularly find yourself needing to backspin the golf ball to make par or birdie. However if you don’t use the correct equipment it will make it near impossible. Here are some tips to help create more backspin.
  • The Golf Fade Shot –Tips - How to Hit a Fade
    The golf fade shot is a very useful shot for getting out of trouble and for landing softly into greens. This article sets out how to best set up to fade the golf ball.
  • Golf Draw Shot – Tips – How to Execute the Draw Shot
    Being able to manoeuvre the golf ball and shape the golf draw shot is often classed as being an advanced technique. However with the correct set up and practice it isn’t too difficult. Here are some tips and advice on how to execute this shot.
  • Golf Etiquette - Your Guide to Proper Golfing Etiquette
    Golf etiquette is more than just a handshake before and after a match, it is however more or less common sense and having due consideration for others on the golf course. Here is a short guide to proper golfing behaviour.
  • Golf Slice - Golf Tips To Cure It
    The two dreaded words that every amateur golfer fears, the Hook or Slice. In this article I give you tips to cure your slice.
  • Beginner Golf Tips – The Importance of A Pre-Shot Routine
    I’m sure you will have noticed all professional golfers going through a pretty similar pre-shot routine prior to taking their shots. Here are some beginner golf tips...
  • Golf Backspin – Tips How To Properly Apply It
    Ever wonder just how the professionals can backspin the ball on the green towards the flag? Use these swing key tips to applying maximum golf backspin.







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