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Watch A Golf Video And Leave A Comment

Posted in Uncategorized on August 31st, 2011 by admin – 971 Comments

Watching golf videos online is a great way to improve your golf game. By seeing the pros swing over and over again, you will subconsciously adopt some of what you see and apply it to your swing. Golf instruction online can actually be more beneficial than live golf lessons because you will be forced to watch the instructor’s swing opposed to always wanting to show the instructor your swing. The more views you have of a great swing, the more likely you are to produce while on the golf course.

Another good tip when watching a golf swing lesson is to leave a comment. If you leave a comment on twelve different golf swing lessons, you should receive twelve different responses. This won’t only improve your skill level, but it will also open up a dialogue with the instructor.

Mastering A Golf Swing Is Tough

Posted in Uncategorized on August 9th, 2011 by admin – 1,044 Comments

It has been stated on more than one occasion that hitting a baseball is the most difficult thing to do in sports. That might be the case in the early stages, but you can hit a baseball just fine after you get your timing down at the cage. Mastering a golf swing is a different story. It’s impossible to master a golf swing in a few weeks, let alone days. There are too many clubs with too many different lengths and weights. The only way to master a golf swing is to start with the irons and work your way up. This is a much easier approach than starting with the driver and then going to the irons, which most people do. In order to expedite this process, take golf lessons once per week.

Take A Driver Instruction Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on June 23rd, 2011 by admin – 1,156 Comments

Some people hit the ball far and others do not. Why? The simple answer would be that some people are stronger than others. However, that is rarely what determines how far someone hits the ball. As you might already know, it’s all about tempo. If you can use your maximum energy at impact �” otherwise known as lag �” you can hit the ball farther than someone who is twice as strong. The best way to learn how to do this is by taking a driver instruction golf lesson. You might not have heard of this phrase before, but it is possible to request a driver instruction lesson. This means the entire lesson will be focused on getting you to hit the ball farther. This is not what most golf instructors like to focus on, which is what makes it a special event.

Almost As Good As A Private Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on June 10th, 2011 by admin – 1,712 Comments

Taking a private golf lesson is your best option if you want to get better at golf. If a private golf lesson is not a realistic option for you due to time or money constraints, consider a video golf lesson instead.

The best thing about video golf lessons is that they are easy to find. You can do a search for a video golf lesson and end up with numerous golf videos on the screen within seconds. This, by the way, leads to a lot of time spent online learning about the game of golf, especially if you’re passionate about the game.

While watching video golf lessons is great, be sure to watch the correct videos. Stick with proven players with strong resumes. Listen to and watch these players and you will see your golf scores drop within weeks.

Free Golf Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on April 13th, 2011 by admin – 1,763 Comments

Roads are effective because they have signs that lead you in the right direction and get you to your destination. Wouldn’t it be nice if golf worked the same way? For instance, if a newbie tried giving you free golf tips, wouldn’t it be nice if a sign popped up in front of that person’s face and read, ‘Stop Talking!’ This would be really nice and save people a lot of strokes. If we added up all the golf strokes gained because of people listening to free golf tips from strangers, the number would be greater than our national debt. The point here is that the next time you want free golf advice, make sure you get it from a professional, or at least someone with a lot of golf experience.

Free Golf Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on March 7th, 2011 by admin – 1,075 Comments

Do you play golf? Of course you play golf, that’s why you’re reading this. Here’s is a more challenging question: would you like to add distance to your drive? The most common response to this question is ‘no,’ which proves that golfers lie just as much as anyone else. The truth is that almost everyone would like to add distance to their drives. One way to go about this is to strengthen your shoulders. In order to strengthen your shoulders, you must stick to only two shoulder exercises. Many shoulder exercises are dangerous because your shoulders can only handle a certain amount of weight. The most important exercise is the military press. This isn’t only beneficial for golf; it’s also rated as one of the top four exercises for strength gains. Another great exercise for improving your drive is shoulder shrugs. Make sure your shoulders reach the bottoms of your ears. These exercise-related free golf tips will help your drives.

Golf Book Review

Posted in Uncategorized on February 8th, 2011 by admin – 2,032 Comments

I recently read a book about a man walking across Scotland so he could play every course in the country. Interesting book. Interesting enough that I wanted to leave a golf book review. However, what ended up happening was something entirely different. I ended up coming across various golf instruction books. Since I love to play golf and read, I figured this was a great way to spend more of my free time �” and to possibly improve my golf game. I had low expectations but was pleasantly surprised by what I found. I soon realized how much information was out there on how to improve. I’m not the biggest giver in the world, but I figured I could at least give back when it came to golf book reviews. So, I left reviews for every golf book I read. All I ask is that others do the same.

Books on Golf

Posted in Uncategorized on November 16th, 2010 by admin – 2,894 Comments

For those who are just trying to learn how to play golf for the first time, learning at an even pace can seem difficult and confusing. The fact is, the best way to learn how to play golf is to start with a regimented program that will teach you the specifics in the correct order. While most people cannot afford private instruction, there are plenty of books on golf that can offer valuable tips and information about how to learn the game.

Books on golf are useful not just for the beginner, but for players of all levels. Whether you have just started off or have been playing for 40 years, there is a book out there for you that will help you to improve your game.

golf instruction book

Posted in Uncategorized on November 4th, 2010 by admin – 1,775 Comments

If you are interested in learning the game of golf, then you should look into investing in a golf instruction book. After all, golf is much more than picking up a club and swinging it like a baseball bat. Instead, you should really learn how the game works: Everything from scoring and putting to how the wind and weight of a club affect one’s performance. Do your homework so that you understand why you need to hold a club a certain way or stand in a certain stance or position. The more you learn from an expert’s golf instruction book, the better your golf game will be.

Golf Slice Tips

Posted in Uncategorized on October 21st, 2010 by admin – 1,257 Comments

The slice is the bane of most amateur golfers. An ugly and weak shot that starts off right and keeps going that way, the slice can rob a golfer of distance and scores. One golf tip that may help to solve the slice is to make sure that there is not too much forearm rotation in the swing.

During the swing, if the forearms rotate too much, the club face will be fanned open, setting the golfer up to hit big slice. One way to solve this is to make sure that the back of the left wrist for a right handed golfer faces the golf ball on the takeaway instead of the sky. When the back of the left hand faces the ball, it ensures that the clubface will be square.