Archive for the 'Golf Tips' Category

How to use a divot repair tool

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Many golfers have been playing the game for years and have never really known the correct way to use a divot repair tool to fix their ball marks.
The higher end golf courses seem to offer repair tools with greens fee, and they normally have a pamphlet on the correct way to use it. But so [...]

How to pack your golf clubs for a flight.

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

Pick your case
The first thing you have to do when packing your golf clubs is to pick your traveling case. You really have two basic choices, soft case or a hard case.
A soft case is quit easy most of the time, but we do not recommend the use of soft cases when traveling with the [...]

How to fly with your golf clubs

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

The most important part of golf travel is making the plans. That is where we come in, Ty Daniel’s can help pack in all the rounds of golf and entertainment that you can fit in your trip. By having all your tee times and entertainment planned you can just go through the motions of a [...]

Swing through it, not at it

Sunday, May 14th, 2006

A quick tip to help some golfers with a Fade, Slice, Draw or Hook is just closing the club face, or just getting your body to fully follow through. Closing your club face can be an easy adjustment and a quick solution. By just getting the club face to be square on impact you will [...]

Hook or a Slice - What’s the difference ?

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

Some of the most common misconceptions in golf are the terms people use when referring to the outcome of a shot, whether the shot had a slice or a draw.
Most people get the terms mixed up, and here at Ty Daniels, we decided to set the record straight. Some shots are done on purpose to [...]