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Slice Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on May 24th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Here are three tips to help correct your slice.

Golf Instruction: Slice Tip #1

Improper stances cause slices. Focus on your posture. Make certain that your stance is wide enough, and that you’ve aligned your shoulders with the target. Keep the elbows natural and relaxed.

Golf Instruction: Slice Tip #2

If the stance is right, it’s time to focus on the grip. Ensure that you’re gripping the club properly. However, the most common problem is gripping the club too tightly. You must accentuate relaxing your hands.

Golf Instruction: Slice Tip #3

If the stance and the grip are correct, then the problem exists in your backswing. If the problem is here, then there’s a good chance your hands are coming to far inside at the hip. Focus on going over the hands on the backswing.

Golf Swing

Posted in Uncategorized on March 25th, 2010 by admin – 1 Comment

A golf swing is something that people will pay hundreds of dollars for. Here is the proper way to swing a golf club. You need to position yourself in a straight line with your target. The target in this case is the flag. Now stand parallel to the line that you have made. Place the ball just in front of your right hand as you’re lined up to it. Your backswing is going to start with the rotation of your body, not with raising your hands or arm. Make sure your motion is consistent as you come back. Now you’re going to swing through the ball with a natural motion. The key is too let the club do all of the work.

Golf-Swing Speed is Significant for Success

Posted in Uncategorized on March 18th, 2010 by admin – 1 Comment

The correct golf-swing speed for individuals is like snowflakes—no two are the same.

Some players swing with a quick tempo and others are slow and deliberate; in general, slower is better.

The transition from backswing to downswing is the most-critical part of every golf swing; this is usually determined by how fast the backswing is. You should try and make your backswing smooth and deliberate, not quick and jerky.

Once you’ve begun your downswing, it’s out of your control. If you’ve taken a controlled and smooth backswing, your chance of having the correct golf-swing speed on your downswing will increase.

Try and focus on an ever-so-slight hesitation before you begin your transition from backswing to downswing; if you can do this, you’ll be on your way to better golf.

Perfect Your Golf Swing

Posted in Uncategorized on March 1st, 2010 by admin – 1 Comment

To build the perfect golf swing you must breakdown your swing into several parts. First, you need to develop an athletic golf stance. The perfect golf swing will require you to look at your backswing, your downswing, and finally, your followthrough.

The backswing involves coiling your body to provide the torque you will need to drive the ball. It is best to develop a steady backswing that involves coiling your body as opposed to swinging your arms. Most consider the golf stance and backswing to be the most crucial parts to developing your swing. If you have proper mechanics for these two parts of your swing, the downswing and follow through should be successful because of the work you have already done to developing the perfect golf swing.

Professional Golf Swing

Posted in Uncategorized on December 9th, 2009 by admin – 2 Comments

Professional golf swings vary as much as the body’s of the touring professionals who wield them. Each individual will have forms or lines unique to their body-type and instruction, though some key elements seem to cross over through many if not all the successful players. Golfers at the elite level all make fantastic, consistent contact with the ball without going over the top. The swing path of a professional golfer fires directly through what is called the “impact zone” and towards the target. Regardless of the path they may take to the top of their backswing and finishing though, professional golfers will fire their clubs down the target line while keeping their face square at impact and through contact. This consistency through the hitting zone is why so many similarly shaped divots are generated.

The Most Important Elements of the Golf Swing

Posted in Uncategorized on September 3rd, 2009 by admin – 7 Comments

Breaking down the golf swing is difficult, since a good swing requires so many different things to go right. But if you look closely at some of the best golfers in the world, you will see some common elements.

What do Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington do so well that the average weekend golfer can’t? They put it all together. The first step to having a solid golf swing is the setup. Proper alignment and a good grip will carry a golfer a long way, and this is the first place that poor golfers should look for improvement.

After that, it comes down to good tempo and a solid swing plane. The backswing should be neither too fast nor too slow, and it should be steady. When the club goes back, golfers should practice hitting towards the inside of the ball, instead of coming over the top and chopping down on the ball.

Putting together all of these things is difficult, but in order to have low scores, it’s absolutely essential