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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
October 29th, 2008

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If you don’t perfect your golf swing technique, it is not feasible to play a superb round of golf. Without this essential ability, it will be very difficult to actually have a good game of golf. This is not to say that golf cannot be played with the absence of this skill, but it definitely makes a positive difference to the overall gaming quality, the same can be said for your putting skills. It is vital before you start working to improve this area to remember the aim is not so much to improve your power, but rather to improve your distance and form.

If you begin with a proper sound position as you swing, which includes correct posture, as well as wearing proper golf shoes and having the right alignment with the ball, you are going to have a much better chance improve your golf swing. Unless you have a strong and sound posture, you would finally twist untimely and have a lot of troubles with hold the club in the right manner. All these working together can effectively mar your attempts to perfect your golf swing. Your first strategy is to always ensure that you have the correct stance, which will help you to instantly and easily execute the appropriate follow through for your swing.

If you are not sure of your pose, take a picture of yourself or ask someone to do this favor for you. Then take your photograph and compare it with one that shows the correct position. If this is doesn’t help you, take live golf lessons, which will allow you to work with someone to truly perfect your posture. When you get your fundamental skills right, you can develop on them as you progress with time. If you can find a good golf instructor, it is the most effective approach to master the game, as they can give you their direct and truthful analysis about your skill improvement – which is better than analyzing it by yourself.

Once your posture is alright, give a closer attention to your grip. If you are over extending your grip, or even gripping the golf club the wrong fashion, youwill have a bad backhand from the very start. Unless you can grip your club properly, you can never master a good back swing. It is physically impossible and you will find that you are besieged with an infinite number frustrations while attempting it. A slight shift in the position of your hands even to the tune of a fraction of an inch can result in incredible perfection.

Before you lift the club from the ground, remember to pull it from the golf ball, and this is the final major tip, to improve your back swing. The usual mistake that golfers have is to raise the club from the ground and back from the golf ball simultaneously. This not only results in hitting  the ball off center, but also affects your movement. Foremost pull the club back in a straight direction and then raise it off the ground, and watch a dramatic improvement immediately. This is not something that should be unnatural or difficult to do. So much as you make a calculated effort to pull the club back beforehand, you should find that is enough to help improve your swing and therefore you game of golf.

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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
October 29th, 2008

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Improving your handicap is necessary in the general improvement of your golfing experience. Just remember, this can not be done on the basis of only one score. For instance, if you play an individual round of a 10 over par, then it is almost impossible to determine your handicap. It is however, possible to make something out of it, after you have registered multiple scores.

Another important note is the average score that you get is still usually not your handicap. For instance, a player who typically has an normal of 10 over par will usually have a handicap of a 7 to 9 range. The specific score may vary and is dependent upon the real courses that are played and the ratings that go along with those courses.

Professional golfers however, feel that one of the most effective approaches to improve your handicap is with enhanced putting and wedge skills. If you can drive the ball properly, but fall down on your putting then you are going to be looking at a very high handicap for the rest of your life. Just taking the time to develop a good putting strategy can really help you take away a few points off of your handicap and help your game. Between wedge and putting, center more on putting since all holes would have to be putted but not all holes need a wedge shot.

Generally, amateurs who learn golf find that as they strive to improve their putting and wedge abilities, their long drive abilities improve as well. Although this is not feasible all the time, the primary thing is to improve your short shots, and your long strokes will improve at the same time. When you use the right position for your shorter strokes, your score improves and this as a result helps you to do well for your long shots at the same time. This can make a massive impact on your handicap since you can see a big improvement in your placing.

Another condition that you should take note of is your confidence and you will discover that a person who lacks confidence tends to make more mistakes in whatever  they are doing. They may be an expert in their field, but if they don’t have self-confidence, they frequently make small mistakes just because they are filled with anxiety. Before you can dream of improving your handicap, be sure that you are not making these mistakes merely because you don’t have self-confidence.

Know what you are good at and focus on it, and this will make you a more confident golfer. Regard all errors as part of the learning process. This can enable you to improve your golf game effectively and boost your self-confidence as well. This along with other worthwhile tips mentioned above will help you maximize your handicap, as well as enable you to become a better golf player. Even with years of experience in you, some of these strategies referred to above could empower a pro golf player to improve his golf skills.

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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
October 29th, 2008

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Learning to play golf is not an easy thing that you can do  half-heartedly. Golf in reality is many times pretty challenging and will require that you pay close attention to the correct rules and form. You have to be mindful of some common mistakes that beginners tend to make and a seasoned golf trainer can prevent you from making those same mistakes. Everything becomes easier with the help from a good instructor.

This is one mistake that beginners usually make: new golf players who are learning golf usually lookup when striking. This is a problem because it can result in a stroke being counted even if you didn’t hit the ball. It is vital to always look down until after you have hit the ball. You can practice by keeping your hips rotated after the hit. Stretch your arms fully – this posture really helps a beginner who is learning golf. Pace yourself by counting to up five after a hit to avoid looking up too quickly.

Another usual mistake for people learning golf is that once on the green, too many putts are missed. You can prevent this by taking a putting stance and looking at the top of the ball. This increases your chance of hitting the ball while steering it towards the direction you are aiming for. The success you experience will steer you towards greater accomplishments.

It is interesting to see the ball of new golf players, going to the sides instead of the middle of the green. A little bit of patience will make a big difference in redeeming this situation.

Proper stance is imperative to perform the perfect stroke. You need to make sure that you are taking the time to meticulously analyze your stance before each swing so you may need to back up a bit to make sure that you are not hitting the ball from the side of the club. This will definitely throw the ball to the side of the green. Ensuring a solid, square swing will send your ball to fly to the desired location with a bit of practice.

Be mindful of hooking – they are very irritating bad habits that are found in most beginners learning to golf. Some have a problem with their stance which causes the ball to hook, while others are gripping the club too tightly, causing it to hit the ball the wrong way. Hooking the ball can also be caused by the act of holding on to the club too hard. Of course, it goes without saying that practice is crucial in order to improve the game of golf.

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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
October 29th, 2008

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It often amazes me that some people struggle to come up with good golf gift ideas. I mean, we are not talking about a collector of expensive gold coins. We are talking about golfers and what they would like to receive. Golf & Gifts go together easily as there are so many options.

I have received plenty of crass golf gifts over the years. I have had to put up with embarrassing golf presents like bright coloured knitted golf club headcovers with a Christmas theme. So, to avoid anymore of these unwanted golf gifts, here are my top 4 types of golf gifts.

Practical Golf Gifts

The best golf gifts that you can buy are practical ones. All you have to do is find out which brand and type of golf balls the golfer uses. You could then either buy a dozen of those golf balls or maybe even buy some more expensive ones. Just make sure that you find out what golf ball specifications the golfer prefers – control, soft feel, medium spin, etc.

Another idea for the best golf gifts is to buy replacement brand name golf club headcovers. As an example, If the golfer uses Taylormade golf clubs and the headcovers are mismatched or worn and scuffed, then you could buy some Taylormade replacement headcovers.

Personalized Golf Gifts

If you want a more unique golf gift, then how about buying Personalized Golf Gifts. There are many options of personalized golf accessories or equipment. The most popular are personalized golf balls, where you can usually have up to three lines of text imprinted on the golf balls of your choice.

Other items of personalized golf accessories are monogrammed golf caps, golf shirts, and golf towels. You can also get personalized golf bags with two lines of text from the likes of Nike and Callaway Golf.

Golf Memorabilia

If you are looking for an unusual golf gift then you can’t go wrong with Golf Memorabilia. You will want to make sure that the item is authentic and certified golf memorabilia. Look for a guarantee and that every autographed product comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

One company that I know well is Pro Sports Memorabilia. When it comes to guarantees and certificates of authenticity, this is the company to do business with. You will surely find that unusual golf gift you were looking for and something that any golfer would be pleased to receive.

Corporate Golf Gifts

If you have your own company and are also a golfer, you have probably done some business on the golf course. Maybe you work for a company and need to buy corporate golf gifts for some clients. Either way, your best option is to order some custom logo golf gifts.

Custom logo golf products are a great way to promote your business. You will be spoiled for choice though, as there are many golf products that can be customized. Custom logo golf balls are the most popular and they can even have their own custom logo packaging. Other items include custom logo caps, shirts, tees, divot tools, towels, umbrellas and gloves.

So, there you have my top 4 golf & gifts ideas. You should be able to find the perfect golf gift from these ideas – whether it is for a friend, a loved one, or a business associate. Also, you can visit my golf site for more information on Golf Accessories and Gifts.

 

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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by andre
October 29th, 2008
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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
October 29th, 2008

There are as many tips for golf swings as there are golfers. Your friends, family, and even golfers that you just met on the course will offer you tips. The fact is, that there is a lot of disagreement even among pros, so then how can you improve your swing? Well there are three basics that are standard tips from professional golfers. If you keep these in mind you will likely see improvement in your game.

Keep Your Head Stationary

It sounds simple enough, but one of the most common problems with amateurs and thus a common tip for golf is keeping the head still. With all of the other actions involved with a golf swing, it is easy to allow your head move around. Keeping your head still will keep you consentrating on the same part of the ball without changing perspective.

Relax Your Muscles!

By relaxing your muscles, you can achieve one of the most important parts of your golf swing, namely balance. Stand so that you are comfortable and relaxed while addressing the ball, by making sure that you can reach it easily. Remember, it dose not matter which club or what distance you are swinging, what will make your swing strong and fluid is balance. Of all the tips for golf swings that you might get, relaxing and maintaining balance may be the most important.

Keep the Head of the Club Traveling Straight Through the Ball

Again, this seems like a simple idea. Most people, in principle, realize that the club head must travel straight through the ball, but they don’t give it any thought when they are playing. Once you have balance and your head still, the only tip for your golf swing left is to keep the head straight. By striking the ball straight, you can get rid of that nasty slice so many beginners have.

Golf is a fickle game, which is why there are tips for golf online, in books, from friends, and pretty much anywhere you look. While pros may vary on swing theory, these three tips are fairly universal and should get you going in the right direction.

Good golf aids can be a great tool on their own. However, if you already take lessons, they will enhance the experience. You can use the aids you pick up or read to add on to the information you get form you lessons. You will be amazed at how quickly a few lessons will improve your game.

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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by andre
October 29th, 2008
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kmartmvp asked:

am just begining golf, and I was wondering what type of clubs I should get. My instructor said that I need at least a putter, 3 iron and 7 iron to start with. Also, someone said I would need standard flex clubs. (I believe he means standard size, flex shaft.) Should I get a whole set of clubs, or should I just get a couple start out with. Also, what companies are good for me, but not too expensive? Thanks.
Also, if you know of any good type of golf balls, please tell me.


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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by racer48
October 29th, 2008

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By Jim Nettleton

Overall, television coverage of professional golf is very good. But I feel that adjustments are necessary for that coverage to reach the level of excellence.

Typical tournament coverage involves many distractions from the game at hand. Endless interviews while there is action on the course are an annoyance, taking away from the focus on the continuity of the tournament. These diversions can be easily eliminated.

Television is, obviously, a visual medium. There is no need to concentrate entirely on an interview with a player while blocking out what’s transpiring on the course. Baseball also falls victim to this tendency, as do other sports, failing to use split screen technology that keeps sport fans in touch with the developments on the field while announcers are interviewing players.

I enjoy interviews with players that interject their perspective on the contest, but I want to also see the current action on the field. Too infrequently, television devotes one hundred percent of its attention to these sidebars and neglects the story that is unfolding on the course at the moment. There is no reason that TV cannot multitask. One set of actions does not have to be sacrificed for another.

One of my pet peeves of television’s golf coverage, for example, is the ever-present need to indulge in lofty introductions as they begin telecasting a golf tournament. Introduce the announcers, give a synopsis of previous play, mention the sponsors, etc. By the time we get to actual coverage of what’s happening now, we’re five, six or seven minutes past the opening of the telecast.

I want to see what’s happening now, not a day ago. I’ve already read about that in my morning newspaper. I don’t want to see today’s analysts bantering back and forth, I want to see what’s going on at the course, live and on time.

The analysts can banter if they wish, and much of what they say is timely, but we can and should see the game develop at the same time. These do not have to be separate and independent exercises.

Then there is the obligatory appearance by the CEO of the sponsoring company. There is no reason that we must see him/her full screen to the elimination of the course action. Put him/her on a quarter screen, while we still follow the game on the course.

If television would give us all a chance to see multiple views more viewers would be able to see more action. The other imperatives which networks need to include could all be accommodated by using split screen technology and we could all enjoy that continuity of tournament coverage that we deserve to have.

About the Author:

Jim Nettleton is a radio and television professional who is a lifelong golf addict and lived in Tampa for 10 years. He highly recommends The Simple Golf Swing – http://tinyurl.com/2mmeux for those struggling with their game. Visit his golf blog at:

http://golf-golf-andmoregolf.blogspot.com/

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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by andre
October 29th, 2008
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Dj Pep asked:

Hello,

I’ve become more interested in golf lately, I’ve been going to the golfing ranges, a few courses with a friend, and I really want to take up this sport. I just don’t know the really good club brands, accessories and stuff.

What beginner stuff do I need? And, do you know any nice-looking beginner sets? and price ranges?

Thank you!


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Tips To Perfect Your Golf Swing Ability

Posted in Uncategorized  by andre
October 29th, 2008
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A little old lady is walking down the street, dragging two plastic
garbage bags, one in each hand. There’s a hole in one of the bags, and once in a while a $20 bill flies out of it onto the pavement.

Noticing this, a policeman stops her. “Ma’am, there are $20 bills falling out of that bag !

“Damn!” says the little old lady … “I’d better go back and see if I can find some of them. Thanks for the warning!”

“Well, now, not so fast,” says the cop. “How did you get all that money? Did you steal it?”

“Oh, no”, says the little old lady. “You see, my yard backs up to the sixth fairway of the Municipal Golf Course. A lot of golfers come and pee in the bushes, right into my flower beds!” So, I go and stand behind the bushes with a big hedge clipper, and each time someone sticks his thingie through the bushes, I yell: ‘$20 or off it comes!’”

“Hey, not a bad idea!” laughs the cop. “Good luck!” By the way, what’s in the other bag?”

“Well”, says the little old lady, “Not all of them pay.”



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