GolfRx: Playing the Trouble Shots
October 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
Don’t try to hit a miracle shot to make up for the bad one that got you in trouble in the first place. Make a wise decision by getting the ball back into play with a shot you know you can hit.
GolfRx: Greenside Bunker Play
September 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
Give yourself a secure footing by digging your feet into the sand; your feet should be below the surface an inch or two. This will help you determine the texture and density of the sand. In wet, course sand the ball will come out faster and go further, so you will have to take a shorter swing. In fine powdery sand, the sand will slow the club down, so you will need to take a bigger swing.
GolfRx: Getting Children Started in Golf
August 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
The choices for junior golf clubs available from top manufacturers have increased greatly over the years.
GolfRX: Physical Causes of a Poor Pivot
July 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
There are numerous exercises to improve the conditions that cause a sway and the reverse spin tilt.
GolfRx: June 2007
June 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
Improving you chipping and pitching to lower your score.
GolfRx: Putting – Preparation for the Stroke
May 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
It is important to know whether you missed a putt because of bad speed or a bad line.
GolfRx: April 2007
April 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
This Month: Tips on curing your slice.
GolfRx: March 2007
March 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
Spring training for golfers.
GolfRx: February 2007
February 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio
Filed under Golf
Strengthening and stretching can help your game.

