Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Is Your Golf Swing in "Dire" Need of Help???




For some golfers, it seems that it is impossible to learn the correct way to swing the golf club. This is due to different aspects of everyones swing. From the stance, to which club to use, to the grip, or how to shift the hips, there are numerous things that can alter your swing. This makes it difficult to figure out why you have a bad golf swing, and what you can possible do to correct and improve your swing.


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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Just Found A Very Interesting Golf Swing Test...

I like to take time and try new methods to develop my golfing skills and pass along my knowledge to the average golfer. In my travels across the Internet I came across a website that has a unique golf swing test. This golf swing test was created to see if us golfers have a single swing fault that is stopping us from hitting the ball further, straighter and more consistently.

Apparently if you have this one swing fault it could be costing us up to 50 yards in distance.

Anyway, We have taken the golf swing test and it is simple, easy and helps in the detecting a key element in your swing. You can instantly know if your swing has a flaw. The video is very short and to the point. Please, take 2 minutes and see if your swing is on the right path to proper contact, backswing and all around proper swing mechanics. Good Luck and Happy Golfing...

Take The Golf Swing Test CLICK HERE.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

A Day of Golf....




Recently, my brother, stepdad and I went out to enjoy a round of golf. It was my 8th time out this season. Just getting together with family members or friends and spending a day on the links is a great way to enjoy the beautiful outdoors. My Golf game is coming around very nicely. I shot a one over 37, I missed a few putts. It was a good day all around though. The driver was straight and long and my iron play was hitting my marks. I have realized that the conditions of the courses are still very very dry in my area. The greens are in horrible conditions, I blame the missed putts on the less than standard greens. But after a few weeks of good rain and some good course workers I am sure the courses will be back to good conditions. I would like to hear from some of you, how many rounds you have played? where have you played? and how is the swing and your all around game doing? Good Luck and Happy Golfing...


Pictures Above are of My Step Brother Kenny and Step Dad Ken

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Improve Golf Swing


Golf Swing Technique and Golf Swing Instructions


Learning how to master your Golf Swing Technique will play a key role in your ability to have a good golf game. Without a good golf swing, it will be difficult to have a proper swing and a good game. You can still play without a proper golf swing. But improving your golf swing will also improve your overall game just as much as mastering your putting. It is important to find golf tips in your pursuit of learning a good golf swing. These key tips will show you Golf Swing Instructions and Golf Swing Techniques. The key to a good golf game is a great Golf Swing Technique.


Monday, April 13, 2009

Help Improve Your Handicap




Learning how to improve your golf handicap will help you improve your game. But, know one thing your handicap is not the score of a single round. If you play a single round of a 5 over par, then it is impossible to determine your handicap. Because there are no scores from previous rounds that you may have played. For example, a person who shoots on average 12 over par will have a handicap of around 9 to 11. The exact score of your personal handicap will vary upon the hole handicap that is accompanied by every different courses That you may play.

Many golfers consider the easiest and best way to drop there handicap is by simply working on your putting as well as wedges. If you are able to drive the ball like a monster but fall short on the putting game then you are going to be looking at a high handicap for a long time. Simply take the time to focus heavily on a putting strategy, focus on a routine you do each and everytime you putt, this will help with your pver all concentration and can help you drop a few strokes off your handicap, improve your overall game and help you have more fun on the course. In my opinion on wedges or putting you should focus more on putting since mainly every hole you will face you a putt.

Golfers find that improving their wedge and putting skills that their Long Ball tends to improve as well. The general idea is improving your short game will work to improve your long shots as well. As long as you use proper form for your short game, you should start to see dramatic improvements in your score and game, which will help to improve those long shots as well. This will make a considerable impact on your handicap.

Focus on what trying to improve your confidence. Confidence goes along ways in the game of golf. Mistakes are going to happen, except the mistakes, the mis-hits, hooks and take it as a learning process. Allowing yourself to learn what you can do to improve your game and try to keep that confidence high. Combined this with the other tips I have mentioned above and improve your whole game. These strategies can be put to use no matter how long your golfing career has been, even those experienced golfers can always use a bit of improvement. Good Luck and Happy Golfing.

Learn how to Master your Putting Game CLICK HERE...

Sunday, April 12, 2009

A Beginner to Golf? Your Basic Guide to Choosing Clubs!




Choosing a set of clubs is an important part of bettering your golf game. There are a few things to consider when looking into buying a set of clubs, this article will help you in the process. I will describe the basic clubs in the Golf Club Set and help the beginner with some vital information. If you are taking your time and doing the research for the right golf clubs, the time and effort you put in researching clubs will pay off in the long run for an experienced golfer.
Firstly, let's do a breakdown of clubs. There are a total of 14 clubs allowed for each Golf Bag, the choice of clubs you put in your bag is up to you. The clubs fall into categorizes: Drivers: 1 wood. Fairway Woods: 3 wood, 5 wood. There are fairway woods such as the 4 wood, 7 wood and 9 wood, but are not common. And for the beginner I suggest the 3 and 5 wood for fairway woods. Irons: 3-9, sometimes you can come across a 1 or 2 Iron, not for beginners, but you can usually only find them in older era club sets. Wedges, which consist of the Pitching Wedge, Sand Wedge, Gap Wedge, Approach Wedge and Lob Wedge. I suggest the PW and SW fir beginners. And the lofts for wedges varies from 50 Degrees to over 60 Degrees. And lately with the introduction of hybrid clubs, these hybrid clubs are a type of fairway wood and iron morphed into one, they are very consistent and have a very smooth swing, they can replace the higher irons, 3, 4. Putters round out the Clubs, there are numerous putter styles: Long putter, belly putter, mallet, blade, 2-ball, just to name a few. In order to have a complete set of clubs, you will need to have at least one of each of these clubs.
If you are a starter in the game of golf, let me tell you it is a sport you can hold on to for a lifetime. When looking into buying clubs as a beginner, I suggest just getting a set cheap to begin your golf career with, you can always upgrade when you feel more comfortable and confident in your game. I started out with a set of knock off clubs. Knock off clubs are replicas of big name companies: Nike, Titleist, Callaway, Ping, etc... I started playing when I was 7 and used those knock off clubs until I started golfing on the High School Golf Team.
Until you are a more experienced golfer, theres no need to worry about things like spin, fades, draws, shaft flexibility, club loft, etc..... The best thing to do as a beginner is to get use to the aspects of the game, enjoy the game and have fun with it. Take your time in becoming confident with your golf swing. Doing this will help you in the future, constantly improve your golf game, work on your golf swing and play some rounds. Until then, don't waste huge amounts of money on clubs that are far to fancy and technical than you could possibly need. This is something that many golfers regret, and something that you can avoid. Good Luck and Happy Golfing.

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