Trying to swing up at the golf ball might make sense at first glance; after all, you want the ball to get up into the air. So we asked Scarff to explain the concept of hitting down to make the golf ball go up. Scarff's explains: "Part of this initial deception in golf lies in ...
There has always been a fight between Hitting and Swinging aficionados: On the paper, these are two mutually exclusive ways to propel a golf club so in theory you have to choose either to Hit or to Swing. Both ways to hit the ball have strength and weaknesses and once you’ve tried and...
Trying to swing up at the golf ball might make sense at first glance; after all, you want the ball to get up into the air. So we asked Scarff to explain the concept of hitting down to make the golf ball go up. Scarff's explains: "Part of this initial deception in golf lies in ...
This was attributed to the spread of a positive attitude throughout the team during the sequence of shots. The opposite effect was seen on the opposing team–after a successful kick, the opponents' next try was more likely to result in a miss if certain behaviors were...
He reached the milestone in the fifth inning (after crushing two homers in the first), all four were solo shots and he went back to back with Bret Boone twice in the first inning, which made them the only MLB players to do so in the same game -- a record that still stands. • ...
but Cameron’s was perhaps the most unique. He reached the milestone in the fifth inning (after crushing two homers in the first), all four were solo shots and he went back to back with Bret Boone twice in the first inning, which made them the only MLB players to do so in the same...
He reached the milestone in the fifth inning (after crushing two homers in the first), all four were solo shots and he went back to back with Bret Boone twice in the first inning, which made them the only MLB players to do so in the same game -- a record that still stands. • ...
but Cameron’s was perhaps the most unique. He reached the milestone in the fifth inning (after crushing two homers in the first), all four were solo shots and he went back to back with Bret Boone twice in the first inning, which made them the only MLB players to do so in the same...
but Cameron’s was perhaps the most unique. He reached the milestone in the fifth inning (after crushing two homers in the first), all four were solo shots and he went back to back with Bret Boone twice in the first inning, which made them the only MLB players to do so in the same...
but Cameron’s was perhaps the most unique. He reached the milestone in the fifth inning (after crushing two homers in the first), all four were solo shots and he went back to back with Bret Boone twice in the first inning, which made them the only MLB players to do so in the same...