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January 16, 2008 - Vol I - Issue 7 Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter for great golf content and tips: Subscribe Today! * All submissions follow our privacy policy Your Name/Email will never be shared or sold to any 3rd Party. View Full Newsletter On KIKOGolf Web Site Assuming Your Golf StanceIn this months newsletter we will be looking at your golf stance. Your posture and balance have a direct affect on making solid contact with the golf ball. Your stance and golf grip are the foundations of your swing. Click on any of the links below to learn more about positioning your golf stance.
Did You Miss Last months Newsletter? Read it here: Gripping the Club The Simple 2 Step Process to building a proper grip. Finding Right Grip How much pressure should you place in your grip on the club? Matching up Grip Pressure to Your Shot Certain situations call for different amounts of pressure. Learn more... Your Best Grip What is the best type of golf grip for you? Learn more about the most common golf grips.
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January 2007 - Vol I - Issue 6 View Full Newsletter On KIKOGolf Web Site Gripping the Club The Simple 2 Step Process to building a proper grip. Finding Right Grip How much pressure should you place in your grip on the club? Matching up Grip Pressure to Your Shot Certain situations call for different amounts of pressure. Learn more... Your Best Grip What is the best type of golf grip for you? Learn more about the most common golf grips.
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Mike Weir, A Canadian Pro Golfer, who only 10 weeks ago qualified for the winners-only Mercedes-Benz Championship, holed an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 6-under 67 which gave him a one-shot lead over Stephen Ames and Jonathan Byrd.
Weir finished his round with an 18-foot birdie that left him at 8-under 138. Another shot back was Ames and Byrd, who made birdies on his last two holes. Sixteen players were separated by five shots going into the weekend, with a forecast again for moderate trade winds and enough of the occasional showers to keep the Plantation Course soft and long.