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Golf Tips to Cure Your Slice

Posted in Uncategorized on January 4th, 2011 by admin – 1,187 Comments

Sometimes even the best golfers find themselves slicing tee shots without any warning. The first response must be to remain calm — do not try to adjust your swing.

Instead, try strengthening your grip. Shift the “V” made by the index finger and thumb of your back hand so that the “V” points away from your chin and more towards your back shoulder.

Then, slightly hold back the rotation of your chest as you complete your swing. At the end of a normal swing, your chest points toward the target. Delay this movement, but continue so that you do end the swing with your chest pointed toward the target.

Finally, aim your shot more left. Though this action may seem contrary, the alignment of your body will compensate, and cure your slice.

Golf Driving Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on November 2nd, 2010 by admin – 1,349 Comments

Here are two tips to help you develop more powerful drives that can help to put you in better scoring positions during a round of golf.

First, make sure that your hips are aligned correctly. In the golf swing, you want your right hip lower than your left hip at address. In order to do this, tilt your spine away from the target slightly during the setup. This will create a powerful position that can generate a lot of distance.

Next, flare out your front foot slightly. What this does is gives you more room to rotate faster during the downswing by making your hips more open at impact. To do this, simply turn out your left foot by a few degrees. Be careful not to flare it too much.

Golf Instruction Tip for Alignment

Posted in Uncategorized on August 30th, 2010 by admin – 1,834 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.

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.

Slice Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on May 24th, 2010 by admin – 985 Comments

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 – 2,301 Comments

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.

One Of The Best Golf Instruction Drills For Beginners

Posted in Uncategorized on January 27th, 2010 by admin – 1,129 Comments

If you’ve never played golf before and are looking to get involved in the greatest game on earth, then you should begin with the most basic golf instruction drills. The best part about these drills is that you don’t need to go out on a golf course to put them to use. If there’s a patch of grass near you, you have all you need.

One of the best golf instruction drills is to place a tee in the grass and swing the club as if the tee is your target. Not only is the tee a much smaller target than a ball — which will make it seem easier when you attempt to hit a ball — but it will also force you to keep your clubhead low to the ground. This will help you avoid those embarrassing whiffs when you’re playing for real.

Professional Golf Swing

Posted in Uncategorized on December 9th, 2009 by admin – 747 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.

Golf Swing Tip

Posted in Uncategorized on September 21st, 2009 by admin – 1,439 Comments

Getting the ball to go where you want it to go has everything to do with the delicacies of your swing. If you are totally focused on how hard you’re hitting the ball, your body, your arms and your hands tense up and you’ll most likely slice, which means sending the ball far off to the side of your target. So worry less about how hard you’re hitting. Focus instead on keeping your left arm straight if you are right handed; your right arm straight if you are left handed. Keeping this arm straight all the way from your back swing to your follow through will keep the club face in the correct position and it will contact the ball at the angle necessary to create a straight, clean trajectory. Once you can control the direction of your ball, then worry about hitting the back wall at the driving range.