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Top Three Golf Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on October 13th, 2010 by admin – 1,213 Comments

Everyone’s golf game needs a tune up once in awhile. Here are the top three golf tips to help you take your game to the next level:

-1- Practice perfectly. Have a plan when you practice, and focus on one or two skills in each session. Simulate game conditions as much as possible – practicing on the golf course is your best bet. And don’t just go to the driving range – practice your putts too.

-2- Don’t bring your stress to the game. Any kind of tension will negatively affect your tempo and your decision making. Allow the game to become your central focus – this is a great way to reduce stress, too.

-3- One of the most important golf tips is to visualize success. Imagine the perfect drive, the well-placed putt, and you will see improvements in your real play.

Using Golf Swing Videos To Improve Technique

Posted in Uncategorized on October 1st, 2010 by admin – 1,054 Comments

Although there are a lot of things to work on in golf, it could be argued that none are more important than your swing. Without a proper swing, you may never be able to improve your game dramatically, since the swing should be giving you the best set up for the next shot. One solid way to improve your swing is with golf swing videos, which allow you to see the correct type of swing, and review it multiple times.

By using golf swing videos, you can watch proper technique repeatedly, and pretty much anywhere, which means you can work on your stroke regardless of where you might be. Whether you are at home, or on the road, you will always be able to fit in some work on your game, so the next time you hit the links, you can put the instruction into practice.

Getting Solid Golf Swing Instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on September 30th, 2010 by admin – 848 Comments

Although it may be hard to believe, many casual golfers struggle for years without seeing much improvement in their games. Often, this is not due to lack of playing time but instead due to the fact that they won’t seek out golf swing instruction, which may be the number one way to dramatically improve your game.

A golf swing is not just about power, which is a fact that many people who have played other sports have a hard time adjusting to. If you take some golf swing instruction, you will soon learn that technique, not power, is the most important part of the swing, and it’s a pretty safe bet that your technique needs work. Perhaps you are standing up during your swing, or unconsciously twisting incorrectly. Once you’ve identified these issues, you can improve them.

The Golf Book by Steve Newell

Posted in Uncategorized on September 28th, 2010 by admin – 1,751 Comments

My latest read was The Golf Book by Steve Newell, which sells new for about $40, but which you can purchase used for less than $5. However, that discount is not indicative of what awaits you inside The Golf Book. Newell begins with a riveting history of the game itself, and then he smoothly transitions into the history and details of the game’s most prestigious tournaments.

That serves as a launching point for discussing the various famous courses around the world and considering the key events played out on them. I think what I love most about the book is the diversity of the material. I consider myself quite knowledgeable about the game’s history, but there were many interesting stories here that I had never heard of. All golf fans should add this book to their queue.

Chipping Tips to Improve Your Short Game

Posted in Uncategorized on September 9th, 2010 by admin – 927 Comments

Often times, you will come up a little short of the green, maybe 20 or 30 yards. You’re a little too far off the green to putt and a little too close to take a full swing. The answer is to become a proficient chipper.

Chipping involves launching the ball a few feet off the ground, allowing it to land on the green and roll toward the hole. The more you master this skill, the greater your chances of lowering your score. To chip, you should probably use a 7 or 8 iron which has sufficient loft to get the ball in the air, but will not make the ball fly too high like a sand iron or 56 degree wedge. Keep the ball about in the middle of your stance, swing back about halfway and follow through smoothly.

Gifts for golfers

Posted in Uncategorized on September 3rd, 2010 by admin – 1,321 Comments

So you have a golfer in your midst, but you aren’t sure what to get him for his birthday? When it comes to gifts for golfers, it does not get much better than a book on golf. Golfers are a unique breed in that they take special pride in their sport. They like the history of the game, the current players, and even fictional stories about golf. The plus side is that it becomes very easy to buy a gift for someone like this.

So what kind of book on golf should you purchase? That is entirely up to you, but there are plenty of great ones out there. From books that tell the story of old courses to books that discuss the motivations of current players, they are all excellent.

The Importance of Golf Instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on September 2nd, 2010 by admin – 966 Comments

The most valuable advice that a new golf player can take to heart concerns the importance of golf instruction. When we’re new, especially if young, we don’t want to spend a lot of money on the game. We’ve already spent money on the course and likely on the clubs. The idea of shelling out additional money each week for golf instruction is not an enticing one.

However, it is vital that we avoid the bad habits as early as possibly because these are going to stick with us and limit our progress. If I had it to do over again, I would have defined a budget as a new player, and then made whatever concessions were necessary to fit golf instruction into my program. It’s even more practical now thanks to availability of instruction online.

Golf Instruction Tip for Alignment

Posted in Uncategorized on August 30th, 2010 by admin – 1,852 Comments

One part about the game that many golfers take for granted is their aim. If they are not lined up properly, it is impossible to hit the golf ball in a predictable direction and manner. One golf instruction tip to avoid this problem is to practice alignment.

A helpful tip for fixing an alignment problem is to lay a club down on the ground to use as an aiming tool. To do this, a golfer must select a target in the distance. The next step is to lay down a club that is pointed at the target. This is the aiming line, which should be perpendicular to the club face. Finally, another club should be placed parallel to the aim line, which represents the line on which the golfer’s feet are aimed.

Learning from Books on Golf

Posted in Uncategorized on August 26th, 2010 by admin – 858 Comments

Learning more about the game of golf is something that all golfers strive to do. Unfortunately, it can be rather expensive to get out on the golf course every day, and most people have time constraints that don’t allow them to in the first place. One of the best ways to learn about golf without having to actually play is to read books on golf.

There are plenty of books on golf available at both libraries and bookstores, any of which will be helpful when it comes to trying to broaden your knowledge on the subject. You may want to stick with a specialty area, such as the history of golf, or how to diagnose a swing. No matter what you’re interested in, there are books on golf for you.

How To Lower Your Handicap In No Time

Posted in Uncategorized on August 12th, 2010 by admin – 1,195 Comments

To lower your handicap, you have to play better consistently. This can be done in no time if you are dedicated to your golf game. For a weekend golfer, lowering the handicap will be more difficult, but it is not impossible.

#1: Take A Swing Everyday
Regardless of whether you go to the range, golf course, or your backyard, make sure you swing a club everyday. This is help you stay in rhythm and gain confidence in your golf swing.

#2: Play Against Yourself
Before you hit the course, give yourself a reasonable for each hole you will play. Try your best to beat that score as though it were your opponent.

#3: Learn How To Use Your Wedges
Practice different shots with your wedges and learn your distances and abilities. Your score will lower with better shots inside of 100 yards.