Best of OC Golf Course - June 2008

June was the launch of the OC Golf Course and I'm happy to report that there are already quite a few of you who decided to subscribe and read this blog! Without you, the blog will not be as fun to write on so I want to say Thank You! Suggestions and comments are always welcome so let me know if there's anything you'd like to see on this blog and I will do my best to add it on here!
Here are some posts that you might enjoy that was published in the last month.
- My Golf Bag - Why I Do Not Carry a 3 Wood
- 3G iPhone is Perfect for the Golf Course
- How to Prevent the Golf Cart from Running Out of Steam
- Phil Mickelson's Blowup at the US Open Teaches Us About Course Management
- ShoreCliffs Golf Club Front 9
- Tiger Woods Missing the Rest of the Season Means US Will Win the Ryder Cup This Year
- How to Properly Throw a Golf Club
- Taylormade Burner 18 Degree Fairway Wood
- Get a Free Taylormade Driver Custom Fitting Online
- The First Real Golf Shot
- Golfsmith Should Fix Their System to Get More Customers
- Every Golf Ball Breaks Towards the Ocean
There are tons of great posts here so enjoy reading the ones that you've missed! If you like what you read here, you can subscribe to my blog via RSS so you don't miss a thing! Alternatively, you can subscribe via email in the following form.
I am an above average golfer in my opinion and have a 10.4 handicap with an average drive of 240 yards with a draw, and I am always attempting to improve my golf swing whether it is through magazines, reading on-line, or watching television. The main thing I notice is that golfers are always talking about generating power through legs and hips. Whenever I attempt to use more legs and hips I either move forward and hit off the heel, or get a major slice. My current swing I just keep a large majority of weight on my back foot for as long as I possibly can. I know that this can result in duck hooks, but I only get about one of these at most a round. Please offer any advise or drills so I can figure out how to use more hips and legs.