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Would You Like To Hit A 300-Yard Drive?

Posted in Uncategorized on June 29th, 2011 by admin – 1,485 Comments

We make it a big point to stress the importance of maximizing your swing speed at impact. Some people refer to it as lag or leverage. Others simply call it hitting max speed at impact point. It doesn’t matter what you call it; it’s just important that you understand it.

The best way to explain this impact instruction is to pretend that your swing doesn’t start until you hit the ball. When you think this way, your mind tells your body that everything prior to impact is a set up. This means your body will move quieter, which leads to better tempo and better results. If you can hit the ball at your peak energy transfer, you should be able to manage a 100 mph swing. That often leads to the potential of a 300-yard drive.

Take A Driver Instruction Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on June 23rd, 2011 by admin – 1,156 Comments

Some people hit the ball far and others do not. Why? The simple answer would be that some people are stronger than others. However, that is rarely what determines how far someone hits the ball. As you might already know, it’s all about tempo. If you can use your maximum energy at impact �” otherwise known as lag �” you can hit the ball farther than someone who is twice as strong. The best way to learn how to do this is by taking a driver instruction golf lesson. You might not have heard of this phrase before, but it is possible to request a driver instruction lesson. This means the entire lesson will be focused on getting you to hit the ball farther. This is not what most golf instructors like to focus on, which is what makes it a special event.

Start With This Form Of Golf Swing Instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on June 14th, 2011 by admin – 2,008 Comments

If you want the proper golf swing instruction then you need to forget about the ordinary. For instance, when most people think of golf swing instruction, they think about their driver and their irons. That makes sense considering the wording of golf swing instruction. However, if you want a form of golf swing instruction that will be a lot more effective, then you need to focus on your grip and your putting. Yes, your grip is a part of your swing. Putting is also a form of a golf swing. You’re swinging an object, even if it might be much lighter than how you swing a driver or your irons. Basically, if you want to learn faster than other golfers, you need your golf swing instruction to focus on your grip and putting first, not your driver and irons.

Almost As Good As A Private Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on June 10th, 2011 by admin – 1,712 Comments

Taking a private golf lesson is your best option if you want to get better at golf. If a private golf lesson is not a realistic option for you due to time or money constraints, consider a video golf lesson instead.

The best thing about video golf lessons is that they are easy to find. You can do a search for a video golf lesson and end up with numerous golf videos on the screen within seconds. This, by the way, leads to a lot of time spent online learning about the game of golf, especially if you’re passionate about the game.

While watching video golf lessons is great, be sure to watch the correct videos. Stick with proven players with strong resumes. Listen to and watch these players and you will see your golf scores drop within weeks.

Hit Monster Drives As A Beginner

Posted in Uncategorized on June 7th, 2011 by admin – 2,954 Comments

How many times have you read about golf tips for beginners? Anyone who has been playing golf for more than a few months has gone through all the golf tips for beginners. They often include subjects like feet alignment, club choice, swing tempo and grip. Most golfers find these subjects to be boring. Though they might be necessary, they have led many beginning golfers to give up the game.

If you’re a beginning golfer, or if you know a beginning golfer, start with a much more exciting golf tip, such as hitting the ball farther. All they need to know is to point their front shoulder to the sky on their downswing. This tiny little tip can turn a beginner into a monster driver right away. This doesn’t mean they will be a great golfer right away, but it will at least keep them interested.

Cure My Slice

Posted in Uncategorized on June 2nd, 2011 by admin – 1,558 Comments

Have you ever played golf with someone who slows down the game because they slice the ball on every single drive? What is amazing about this player is that he hits his irons well. Why is the issue only with the driver? It’s so frustrating that you just want to shake the guy, but that’s bad golf etiquette.

I happen to be that guy and I know I need to cure my slice. I have been working on it for years, but not much has worked. I was told that muscle memory is the key, so more repetitions at the driving range have been helping. A new golf swing trainer has also been of some assistance. That said, I’m well aware that quality golf instruction will be the best way to cure my slice.

Therefore, I’m planning on setting up my first lesson this weekend.

Instruction on How to Break 80

Posted in Uncategorized on May 24th, 2011 by admin – 1,745 Comments

If you’re a golfer who wants to break 80, you have one heck of a challenge ahead of you. That said, it is possible. It’s just going to take a lot of work. We already know that it will require a lot of golf lessons, a ton of repetitions, and plenty of confidence. But it will also require a fitness program. To break 80, your muscles need to have plenty of endurance. That being the case, you need to follow a muscle endurance workout program, which means 3 sets of 8-20 reps for many different muscle groups. For each set, increase the weight and reduce the reps. Use a 20-15-8 approach. As long as you stay at 8 reps and above, you will not bulk up and you will improve your muscle endurance. If you follow a muscle endurance program as instructed, you should reach your fitness goals in 6 weeks. It’s also important that you add cardio.

Chipping Instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on April 26th, 2011 by admin – 1,793 Comments

Golfers either love or hate chipping. Which category do you fall into? Don’t worry; the answer to that question doesn’t matter. Regardless of which category you fall into, you still require chipping instruction. If you hate chipping, you’re probably not very good at it; therefore, you need golf chipping instruction. If you love chipping, you’re probably good at it, but it’s still highly unlikely that you’re at a professional level. That being the case, you also need golf chipping instruction. The best part about chipping is that once you master it, you’re going to keep that skill for the rest of your golfing life �” as long as you keep playing. If you do keep playing, don’t be surprised if you begin sinking a few. You will at least begin hitting the pin at a decent rate.

Free Golf Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on April 13th, 2011 by admin – 1,763 Comments

Roads are effective because they have signs that lead you in the right direction and get you to your destination. Wouldn’t it be nice if golf worked the same way? For instance, if a newbie tried giving you free golf tips, wouldn’t it be nice if a sign popped up in front of that person’s face and read, ‘Stop Talking!’ This would be really nice and save people a lot of strokes. If we added up all the golf strokes gained because of people listening to free golf tips from strangers, the number would be greater than our national debt. The point here is that the next time you want free golf advice, make sure you get it from a professional, or at least someone with a lot of golf experience.

Golf Book Review

Posted in Uncategorized on April 7th, 2011 by admin – 1,529 Comments

I have read many golf books in my life, but there is one book that stands out. Before I reveal the title of this book, I would like to state that this book doesn’t stand out for instruction or a mental approach to the game. It stands out because it captures the essence of golf better than anything else. The book is Sports Illustrated The Golf Book. This is a perfect book for a coffee table. It’s also a must-have for collectors. That said, every golfer should own it. I’m not the only person leaving a positive golf book review for Sports Illustrated The Golf Book. This popular golf book has a 4.5-star reader rating. 100% of readers have been more than satisfied with it and 67% of readers gave it the highest rating possible. It’s also the perfect gift for a golfer.