Posts Tagged ‘idea’

Golf Swing Lessons

Posted in Uncategorized on March 30th, 2011 by admin – 1,882 Comments

Taking a golf swing lesson is always a good idea. The only problem is that it often takes several lessons with several different people before you really begin to feel comfortable. Luckily, with today’s technology, you can find the right professional without having to go through that process. All you have to do is search for golf swing lessons online. You can search for local pros that offer videos or you can simply watch golf swing lessons from pros all around the country. While watching different pros can be beneficial, it’s a better idea to stick to one pro’s swing. This will help you avoid confusion and allow you to hone your swing after one person. Once you find the right pro, watch all of his or her golf videos until you mentally master his or her swing.

Books On Golf

Posted in Uncategorized on March 3rd, 2011 by admin – 1,294 Comments

Buying books on golf is tricky. You have to know the author and what that author is known for. Is he wordy? Is he descriptive? Does he ramble? Is he straight to the point? Does he lighten things up with some humor from time to time? Does he use pictures and diagrams to make for easier reading and comprehension? Aside from figuring out more about the author, it’s also a good idea to head straight for the bargain books. Golf is a specialty category, which means there won’t be a ton of demand. This leads to many books on golf being placed in the bargain books section. When you buy books here, you save money. One golf book that really stands out and is still incredibly affordable is How I Play Golf by Tiger Woods.

The Importance of Golf Instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on September 2nd, 2010 by admin – 956 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.

A Software Golf Swing Analyzer?

Posted in Uncategorized on August 18th, 2010 by admin – 969 Comments

At a recent tech show, I was pleasantly surprised to find an entire section dedicated to golf. One display that caught my eye was for a software-based golf swing analyzer. Approaching the table, I was skeptical because I had an incorrect preconceived idea of what the software did. This wasn?t the HAL-like artificial intelligence that I was imagining.

Instead, the software allowed you to input video of a golfer at two different points in time, and then the software would analyze the differences between those swings. Once the developers perfect this technology, this will be amazingly useful to determine what has gone wrong and to bust out of slumps. Unfortunately, the prototype has too many limitations currently to be practical. For instance, you essentially have to record the video in front of a green screen. Even minor deviations in attire can introduce errors into the analysis.

What do pros know?

Posted in Uncategorized on July 27th, 2010 by admin – 1,732 Comments

“If that guy was so good, he would be out on tour!” This might be your attitude on teaching pros, but you are massively understating their ability. A good teacher can provide a professional golf lesson that will open your eyes to all that you have been missing. If you are a poor golfer, then you likely have no idea what it’s like to hit a high, soft-landing shot that finds its target. Though a professional golf lesson won’t be a golden ticket to success, it will help you get there over time.

These guys have both the knowledge and the technical teaching experience to help you. They are schooled on little drills and small tips that can make improving your game much easier. After a quick lesson, you will understand the value of professional instruction.

Golf Instruction Lesson Jitters: What to Expect

Posted in Uncategorized on April 27th, 2010 by admin – 867 Comments

To help calm your first golf instruction lesson jitters it’s a good idea to have a basic outline of what to expect. Obviously the coach isn’t expecting a pro golfer, so relax and enjoy learning the fascinating sport of golf.

Most golf instruction lesson coaches start by discussing the game of golf and asking a few questions about your golf history. They may also ask if you’ve had any previous injuries or physical limitations so they can best instruct you.

The first lesson may include hitting a few balls so the instructor can evaluate your grip, stance, posture and swing. This will enable the coach to choose a good starting point for your golf instruction lesson.

Don’t be shy. Do ask questions and have fun—that’s what golf is all about.

Being a teacher is another way of being a student.

Posted in Uncategorized on February 11th, 2010 by admin – 796 Comments

I have found that if you really want to improve your game, it’s a good idea to try giving a golf tip to someone else. When you help other people with their mistakes, you’ll often notice things that can help you in your own game. Seeing another person’s game from the outside raises your objectivity, and after a while it makes it easier to see golf in a different light. Next time you see a friend or relative struggling with something, give them a golf tip, and you may find that you learn a little something in the process. The progression from student to teacher is one of the most profound educational opportunities of all, and any golfer would be wise to take advantage of it.

How many strokes can I drop with a golf instruction lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on January 4th, 2010 by admin – 496 Comments

The idea behind getting professional instruction in pretty much any sports or hobby is to improve your performance. If you are paying money for instruction, then you should be able to expect some results from that. With this in mind, just how many strokes can you expect to drop when you get a golf instruction lesson? This depends upon where you’re at now, because it’s easier to shave strokes when you’re a new player.

For players who are just starting out, getting consistent golf instruction lesson can help you shave as many as 15 strokes off of your score. Making huge improvements will only happen when you work hard and apply the things you have learned, but a solid instructional foundation will immediately knock a number of shots off of your handicap.