Posts Tagged ‘trajectory’

Bon Voyage Golf Ball

Posted in Uncategorized on August 1st, 2011 by admin – 1,207 Comments

Everyone wants to hit the ball as far as humanly possible. Why? Because it helps your score and makes you look cool. Let’s be honest, those are the facts, right? If you fall into the “human male” category, then this is especially the case. In order to achieve what you desire, you need to pay careful attention to the following golf tips tee. Then again, you don’t need to pay too much attention. These golf tee tips are actually quite simple.

Your first instruction is to tee the ball high, especially when the wind as at your back. Higher trajectory will lead to more distance. Your second and only other instruction is to move forward in your stance. This will maximize your weight transfer, which will also lead to more airtime.

Staying true through a full golf swing

Posted in Uncategorized on April 19th, 2010 by admin – 1,443 Comments

A full golf swing is the most dangerous swing for a player to execute, due in large part to the amount of time the club must remain on plane. Whereas a specific shot with an abbreviated swing results in control for a desired result, a full golf swing is going to draw out the club’s true characteristics of trajectory and spin. The full golf swing is going to provide a golfer with accurate distance measurements for all of their clubs, from which adjustments can be made for distances in between. Golfers will use either one plane or two plane approach when addressing the ball through a full golf swing. Both methods are effective if done correctly and used by players at professional levels.

Golf Swing Tip

Posted in Uncategorized on September 21st, 2009 by admin – 1,460 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.