Posts Tagged ‘muscle memory’

A Great Golf Chipping Tip

Posted in Uncategorized on July 25th, 2011 by admin – 1,340 Comments

Chipping is one of the most controversial topics when it comes to golf instruction. Many golf instructors feel you should switch clubs based on the situation. That might make sense for a player of their caliber, but what they often don’t realize is that most golfers are at the beginner or intermediate level. This means they should be sticking with the same golf club at all times. This allows a golfer to improve muscle memory based on the size, swing speed and weight of that particular club. While certain situations might call for a different club, it’s best to stick with equipment your body is familiar with. This will always lead to better results in the long run, which makes sticking with the same club one of the best golf chipping tips you will receive.

Cure My Slice

Posted in Uncategorized on June 2nd, 2011 by admin – 1,577 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.

golf swing training

Posted in Uncategorized on February 24th, 2010 by admin – 878 Comments

Golf swing training is a multi-step process that can have a huge impact on one’s overall success on the golf course. The first step is to analyze your swing, usually with the aid of a golf pro. He or she will be able to then design a swing that suits your individual strengths and constraints. This process may take several lessons, but in most cases, can be accomplished in one. The final step is to break your new swing into steps that can be repeated and practiced. Proper golf swing training requires deliberately repeating proper swing technique over and over again until it is internalized. With adequate practice, a player will develop muscle memory that carries your swing back to the proper habits each time you step onto the golf course.

Golf Swing Key

Posted in Uncategorized on November 25th, 2009 by admin – 177 Comments

There are many theories as to what will give you the right golf swing. Some will tell you to line up differently. Others will tell you that you’re using the wrong grip. There might be some truth in what they’re saying, but the true golf swing key is tempo. Once you get the tempo down correctly, everything else is curable.

If you don’t have the tempo down, then it doesn’t matter how you line up or grip the club. You will never be a success. That’s why it’s important to find the right tempo no matter what the cost and then repeat it as many times as possible so you can commit it to your muscle memory.

Looking For Maximum Distance?

Posted in Uncategorized on November 20th, 2009 by admin – 520 Comments

If you play golf, there’s a good chance you’re going to want to be hitting for maximum distance. The question is how you go about this. There are a few steps.

The first step to achieve maximum distance is to buy the best technology possible. You want to go with a trusted brand name that has been in the business for years and to choose one of their clubs that has received excellent reviews.

The second step is to get a golf lesson so you can get feedback on your swing tempo. Once you make necessary adjustments, you’re ready for step three, which is to hit a ton of balls on the driving range. This will improve your muscle memory.

Golf Swings

Posted in Uncategorized on November 10th, 2009 by admin – 269 Comments

When it comes to golf swings, everyone has a different approach. There is not one standard golf swing. That said, if you’re a golfer and you are strategic about your approach to golf, you should strongly consider watching the golf swings of the professionals. If you can, you should even record these golf swings so you can study them over and over again.

By doing this, you will have a good template to build your swing off of. You might not end up having as good of a swing as that professional, but at least you will be heading in the right direction. Once you get a good swing down pat, the key is to get a ton of repetitions in so you can commit the swing to muscle memory.