Improve Golf Swing – How To
June 10, 2009 by admin
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The media is flooded with ads for golf instructors, advice on golf, golfing schools and self-help material. Wherever you look there seems to be somebody at hand to teach you how to improve golf swing and to get the proper golf swing. But first you have to get a few things sorted out before you go about accepting any of these helps offered.
Separating The Good From The Bad
Like any other game, repetitive practice is the best method to improve at golf. You also have to use the correct posture. What the best form is, is the tricky part of the whole exercise. Can you find it and if you did find it how do you go about acquiring it? What is most saddening is that there are a lot of golfers who call themselves experts and an equal number of unproven techniques. Apply the wrong advice and your swing, whatever you had in the beginning, is bound to take a bad turn.
But what are golf instructors there for, if not to correct your mistakes and show you how to get that proper golf swing. Just as it is difficult to get out of bad habits, it is equally important that you do not develop new ones. If you happen to have got bad advice, you will first have to unlearn it before you can get on to the good ones. And to make matters worse, some of these bad advices could cause physical harm putting an end to your golfing ambitions.
Finding Genuine Advice
There is no hard and fast rule to recognize bad advice but some advice should ring an alarm bell. Good advice is good for you and so scout around. Make contact with those players who have had a certain instructor or have benefited from a certain technique.
Research the credentials of any instructor and find out if he plays a good game. Check to see if he has had a formal education in sports medicine. A golf instructor with no training in sports medicine may recommend some training instructions without realizing the potential dangers involved even though they may mean well.
Managing The Tangibles
For any training exercise to be effective there should be a goal. What is the goal for a golf training activity? It should not be something like “you’ll have better form” or “your game will improve” or any such vague aim. Goals should be measurable. In golf measurable goals could be the distance travelled by the ball, increased ball speed or accuracy in the flight of the shot.
A few of the problems faced by you might be due to the hardware that you are using. Check to see that the club you are using corresponds to your height. See that you are wearing the appropriate shoes for a game of golf and that they fit properly. Even your clothing should be right. Practice in settings that hinder your movements is also a must because you may come across such situations.
Keep Your Attitude Towards The Game Healthy
Golf is a game that requires an attitude. It is also a game with a lot of dependency on the psychology of the player. As such your attitude towards the game has to be improved also. Figure out the kind of personality that you are and what your attitude towards the game is. Develop the mental traits that you need to get a proper golf swing. As this is a major stumbling block for a majority of athletes, there is nothing to be ashamed of.
If you follow the advice mentioned you will not only improve your game, you will also improve yourself also in the bargain.
Whether you are just starting out or just wanting to take your game to the next level, the author Ian Bell says that improving on your game of golf need not be difficult or frustrating. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/improve-golf-swing-how-to-963294.html
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What I Love About Golf
June 8, 2009 by admin
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There are many of us who are addicted to this magnificent game. It seems that golf is a game which you either love or hate. Golf elicits an extreme reaction from almost everyone who tries to play it. Perhaps this is because golf is not an easy game; in fact, golf is probably THE most difficult game you can tackle.
For the sake of those who do not agree that golf is so difficult, let us take a little look at the extent to which golf poses the human mind and body a challenge. What other sport do you play with such a long club, such a small ball and such a large playing arena? It would make sense that the longer the racket or club the more room for error in its application, would it not? And the smaller the ball is, the most difficult it is to hit with accuracy? And the further away the target, the more room for error in one’s aim?
If that doesn’t convince you as to how difficult golf is, let us look at other elements which have a major impact upon this game. The condition of the golf course varies in terms of type of grass, length of grass, whether its damp or dry, sand or grass, and so on. An individual golf course changes from one hour to the next, one hole to the next, and then each golf course is entirely different from another as well. The weather has a major impact. There are also different games within the game of golf – match play or medal, and so on.
Then of course, there is the length of time it takes to play golf – one has to focus for this length of time. And to top it all off, because you have time to think between shots there is a lot of time in which to “mess with your mind” and subsequently make a corresponding “mess” of your shot! It’s a lot easier on your mind to play a more reactive sport!
Golf is a very, very difficult and demanding game, but this is its attraction, this is what causes golfers to become totally addicted…either that or you absolutely loathe the game of golf. Golf is an extreme sport in that it does provoke these extreme reactions on account of its challenges. Everyone who is learning this game and just beginning to play golf can identify with the pure sense of JOY experienced when that one shot sails into the air and the ball lands exactly where you wanted it to be. The feeling of “I CAN play golf”, “I CAN do this” is like nothing else – it is totally orgasmic. And a mental note is made immediately to get lessons, to practice and to play more often.
You can hit 100 or more shots in those first few rounds of golf, and perhaps only one or two shots elicit this orgasmic reaction, but that is enough. You can spend four hours on the course, and the shot you remember is that one and only perfect one; you play it over and over in your mind and it motivates you to keep on going, to rise up to the challenge of playing golf.
What is funny is that when you get more to grips with the game, and are a pretty good golfer, it tends to be the bad shots which you replay in your mind. This is another challenge to be overcome. 90% of good golf is played in your mind and so you need to train your mind to play good golf. Your very personality is seen and expressed in your game; golf can teach you a lot about yourself that you may not have previously realized. Golf challenges you to grow as a person, and I think this is what I love most of all about golf.
To play golf well you have to master both physical technique and your own patterns of thinking. Golf hypnosis is an amazingly effective way in which you can train your mind to play well, and overcome the many obstacles which your own mind would otherwise create. Whatever level you are at in your game of golf, however good you are at golf, more challenges constantly appear. Once again, this is the cause of the golfing addiction which so many of us are familiar with.
I played yesterday at the Palo Alto Hills Country Club and it reminded me (as every round I play does) of what I love about golf. I love the fact that I’m out of doors, in the fresh air, in the sunshine – it makes me feel as free and relaxed as a bird. I love the beauty of every golf course I have ever seen, the greenery, the flowers, the contours – the contact with nature is grounding, balancing and it helps your spirits to soar. I love the golfing etiquette; how polite and friendly golfers are to their fellow players. I love the company of fellow players, the stroll and chatter. I love the fact that your game doesn’t affect another’s game – you’re playing the course as opposed to the person and so golfers of every ability can play happily together. I love the exercise. And then, of course, there’s the challenge of each and every shot…
You might find your ball in an “interesting” position in a sand trap, or find that you have to stand one foot in and one foot out to enable contact with the ball. You may have to work out how to de-loft your club and hit a half shot between tree trunks and beneath overhanging branches. ANYTHING might happen out there on the course. Golf is unpredictable, it is a constant and perpetual challenge and it is great fun. I LOVE this game.
Roseanna Leaton, specialist in golf hypnosis and author of the GolferWithin mental skills tool-kit golf mind training system for golfers who love the challenge of this great game!
With a degree in psychology and qualifications in hypnotherapy, NLP and sports psychology, and a great passion for golf, Roseanna Leaton is one of the leading golf psychologists. You can get a free hypnosis download from http://www.RoseannaLeaton.com and view the GolferWithin golf hypnosis cds and downloads.
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How I finally Discovered The System to Improve My Golf Scores
June 8, 2009 by admin
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A Quick Secret to Improve My Golf Scores
My final aim in life is to improve my golf scores. I understand that I will probably never play as well as Tiger Woods, but I study his techniques just the same. Also, I also like to study golfing stats and I try to use that data to improve my golf scores. Occasionally it works, and infrequently winds up being useless trivia.
For instance, did you know that most of the best scratch golfers on the planet miss , on average, six greens in any given round? That is one in 3, perhaps it’s just me, but those numbers don’t sound that great to me.
But here’s the important part, they still get around a golfing course in par or better. So how do they do it?
It’s really easy; all of them play fantastic short games. The way they play their shots on, or just off the green are the genuine key to shooting great scores and reducing your crucial handicap. So, let’s break it down to the basic question. What do I need to do to improve my golf scores and get the golf ball in that cup in fewer shots?
The short game is the area I need work on to improve my golf scores. But obviously you cannot use a putter if conditions are against you. Everything in the game of golf is a judgment call and the standard of your short game will be reflected in your scores. The key to this concept is that it’s easier to roll the ball a few feet into the cup than it is to judge a shot that is 100 yards away.
If, like me you are saying to yourself, I’d like to improve my golf scores, you need to concentrate on your short game. The old maxim is “Drive for show – Putt for dough.” And if you study the game like I do, you realize that is completely true.
Now I love to stand on the tee and give the ball a smack as much as the next guy, but you know as well as I do, it doesn’t always get the job done The short game needn’t be tricky, it just needs an altered approach and a little insider knowledge.
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An expensive hobby
June 7, 2009 by admin
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First things first, golfing ain’t cheap and when you’re looking at buying a decent set of clubs £250+ even before you look at drivers! Then you’re looking at ball’s (which i manage to lose very easily) which don’t come cheap when you’re as good as me
. Finally either membership to a golf club or paying a ridiculous amount of money for a round on a nice course. Bearing in mind to get to this stage you will have already forked out a small fortune on a few lesson’s and a few hours at the driving range, so although it may be a push to some, it’s worth it. I will deal with these issues in the opposite order in which i started; Firstly if you are a student like me then it’s discount galore everywhere always remember to use your student card on every course and in every shop. If you’re not a student or too rich to skip work and play golf then check this out: http://www.golfalot.com/Courses.aspx. There are loads of websites like this that have special offers if you purchase through them, whether it be a round on a local course or a holiday. When it comes to golf ball’s i just buy lake balls as i couldn’t tell you the difference in performance of them.
There are different grades of lake ball. These are the lowest and cheapest as they are a random collection yet still in good enough condition to play with. You can get lake balls all of one make which is the next grade up, then you eventually get to top balls which when compared on price, there is no competition.
Finally the one stop shop for clubs! After doing your ‘research’ on which clubs can smash a ball the hardest you then visit: http://www.second-hand-golf-clubs.co.uk/ – which says it all. Don’t be put off by the sloppy seconds factor as if the clubs are a grade 9/10 they are just like new and it’s worth spending the extra few quid if you want a shiny new one. Alternatively Amazon are always pounding out special deals and you get lucky on a club every so often. I bought a driver for £50 quid because it went down in price on Amazon for a week by £100. It’s nice when that happens!
Anyway please feel free to comment, i may have missed a few things out but thanks for reading.
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Golf Psychology Focus on Why You Play Not How You Swing for Golf Enjoyment
June 6, 2009 by admin
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Improving your golf enjoyment has more to do with the golf psychology of addressing the reasons why you play golf at all than with addressing all the things you’re trying to fix in your golf swing.
One theme that comes up a lot in my thoughts and in my writing is the idea that one of the main reasons for most people playing golf is the pursuit of enjoyment, both for ourselves and the people we play with. As a golf psychologist, this is also my primary motivation in my working life and it’s reflected in my mission, as a hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner, of helping people to do things better and get more enjoyment out of the things they do in life and in golf.
What about the professional golfer pursuing fame and money from golf success? Well, I suspect that the pursuit of enjoyment played an important part for them when they started out and it probably still features high on their list of priorities as a professional. The top 50 players in the world are probably sufficiently well off that money is not their only motivator. Just remember the look on Phil Mickelson’s face after that duel with Tiger Woods at the 2009 Masters. The fact that he didn’t win didn’t seem to outweigh his euphoric enjoyment responding to the challenge. It’s a shame that we don’t so often see that clear enjoyment coming from certain other golfers when they aren’t playing their best. I’ve talked about these failings from Colin Montgomerie in my recent article entitled “Unlike Colin Montgomerie Do You Enjoy Your Golf and Share That Enjoyment”, from Tiger Woods in “Tiger Woods Balances Golf Hypnosis and Temper to Hit Good Shots and Release Bad Ones” and from Sergio Garcia in “Rub of the Green and Anger Management at the Masters.”
All this talk about enjoying golf got me thinking about what specifically we all enjoy about golf. That led me to recall what Timothy Gallwey wrote in The Inner Game of Golf about the triangular link between enjoyment, performance and learning – the three main parts of everyone’s experience of golf. Although I agree with Gallwey’s idea, very few of the clients I work with seem to think about anything apart from their golfing performance.
In my first meeting with new clients, I tended to ask questions about what they want to achieve from working with me, what their definition of success in golf is and how will they know when they have achieved it. When I first started out as a golf psychologist, I had expected the answers to be about things like enjoyment, confidence, concentration and consistency. Instead, I tend to hear about things like how to stop their slice, get out of bunkers, avoid hitting the ball in the water on a particular hole or avoid three-putting.
More recently, I’ve expanded my initial questions to include asking new clients about why they play golf and what I can do to help them achieve that. This usually provides me with a much more constructive starting point to improving and much more importantly enjoying their golf.
If I look at my own reasons for playing golf when I started at the age of 18, they were relatively sensible. I was looking for a sport that
- I could play, given reasonable health, for the next 50 years or more
- would give me a complete mental break from work
- offered a modest amount of regular exercise
- was challenging and competitive
- allowed me to develop some good friendships
- breaks down social and business barriers
- and would give me something I could enjoy doing.
Given those reasons, why did I spend the next 30 years, until I got into golf psychology, beating my head against the wall of lowering my handicap? Why did I spend all the hours I could spare and more beating balls on the driving range? Why did I spend all that money on golf lessons, books, magazines and practice aids? Why did I have all those days of frustration and anger when I didn’t quite play to the level I wanted? The answer to all those questions is “that’s why I first got properly interested in golf psychology.”
So if you’d like to get more enjoyment from your golf and play better, why not write down your list of the real reasons why you play golf. Then you can make sure that whatever you strive for in golf will help you to address those reasons you listed.
Andrew Fogg, the Golf Hypnotist, is an enthusiastic golfer, hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. He is a practicing golf psychologist and author of a soon to be published book “The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf” and a series of golf hypnosis MP3 programmes. Visit his website for information on how to get the most success, pleasure and enjoyment from the wonderful game of golf. More specifically, it’s about how to improve your golf by working on the 90 percent of the game that’s played in the 6 inches between your ears. Sign up for the free Golf Hypnotist ezine at www.golf-hypnotist.com and get your free 25- minute “Your Own Virtual Caddy” golf hypnosis MP3 that goes with this article. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/golf-psychology-focus-on-why-you-play-not-how-you-swing-for-golf-enjoyment-956931.html
Sand Traps and How to Escape Them
June 5, 2009 by admin
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How many times have you stood on the tee or in the fairway and thought to yourself “stay out of that sand”? And then you settle in to take the shot, make contact with the ball, and you know immediately, instinctively that your ball is flying like an arrow towards that trap? It seems so unfair that you make all that effort, only to by stymied by a pile of beautifully raked sand! It’s as if the ball is being pulled by a great big powerful magnet directly to the place that you did not want it to go.
And this is in fact exactly what did happen. I mean this figuratively, not literally, of course. It was your own thinking, and the associated emotion which drove that ball into the trap. You probably think that this just cannot be so, that you were thinking about the ball staying out of the trap, that you were begging the ball to stay out, willing it to not go into that trap. Your mind however sometimes works in ways which may seem to the uninitiated to be rather perverse.
If you want to play great golf, if you want to stay out of those traps, then you need to know how your mind works. It is readily accepted that 90% of great golf is in your mind, so it pays to know how your mind works and to train your mind in the ways of successful golfers. The first rule to remember is that where there is a conflict between your will power and your imagination, your imagination wins. This is fact.
Let’s see if we can demonstrate this quickly. Try as hard as you can, right now, to NOT see a sand trap. What happened? What color was the sand? To expand on this point, when you last stood on the tee thinking “don’t go in the trap” what do you think was the image which you saw in your mind’s eye? Is it possible that you saw the ball in the trap, or simply an image of the trap? One thing I can guarantee is that this thought process will not elicit a picture of the ball sitting up in the middle of the lush green fairway.
Once you know a couple of the basic ways in which your mind can be so seemingly perverse, you can train your mind to play great golf. This can be expedited with the help of golf hypnosis. With hypnosis you have access to the inner workings of your mind so you can embed a great golf mind set easily and quickly. With golf hypnosis cds or golf hypnosis downloads you can train your brain to see what you want to happen as opposed to what you do not want to occur.
The second mental rule to consider is that the power of your emotions associated with your thought will directly affect the outcome. A thought without an emotion will have no effect. A thought which carries a great amount of emotion will have a great effect. Hence when you were “begging” your golf ball to stay out of the trap, you created a high emotional energy charge, and this was attached to what you were picturing (the trap), which combined to create a significant magnetic effect. Your emotion and visual image magnetized your golf ball right into the trap.
Your mind is amazingly powerful. You just need to know how it works and then you can train your mind to play great golf, with the help of golf hypnosis. You can learn to stay out of the traps and on the fairway with a little help from golf hypnosis.
Roseanna Leaton, golf psychologist, enthusiastic golfer and author of the GolferWithin golf mind training cds and hypnosis downloads.
With a degree in psychology and qualifications in hypnotherapy, NLP and sports psychology, and a great passion for golf, Roseanna Leaton is one of the leading golf psychologists. You can get a free hypnosis download from http://www.RoseannaLeaton.com and view the GolferWithin golf hypnosis cds and downloads. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/sand-traps-and-how-to-escape-them-955336.html
Discover How I Learned to Improve My Golf Game and How You Can Do It Too
June 4, 2009 by admin
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One of my ultimate goals in life is to improve my golf game. I understand that I will probably never be anywhere near as good as Tiger Woods, but I study his techniques just the same. In addition, I am also student of golf statistics and I try to use that data to improve my golf game. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it winds up being worthless trivia.
Did you know that most of the best scratch golfers in the world miss an average of six greens in any one round? That’s one in 3, perhaps it’s just me, but those numbers don’t sound that great to me. But here’s the important part, they still get around a golf course in par or better. So how are they doing it?
It’s terribly simple; all of them have great short games. The way they play their shots on, or just off the green are the real key to shooting great scores and lowering your crucial handicap. So, let’s get down to the basic question. What do I need to do to improve my golf game and get the ball in that hole in fewer shots?
The short game is what I need to work on to improve my golf game. But clearly you won’t be good with a putter unless you practice at it. In most cases, the quality of your putting will be the determining factor in your scores. Most people will agree that it is easier to hit the ball a few feet into the hole than it is to judge a shot that is 100 yards away.
If, like me you are saying to yourself, I’d like to improve my golf game , you need to focus on your short game. The old saying is “Drive for show – Putt for dough.” And if you study the game like I do, you realize that’s absolutely true.
Now I really like to give the ball a good whack at the tee as much as the next guy, but you know as well as I do that it doesn’t always get the job done. The short game needn’t be tricky, it just requires a little practice and a little insider knowledge.
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Mental Skills For Golf and Life
June 3, 2009 by admin
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You carry 14 clubs in your bag, and probably several more accumulating dust in your shed or garage. You are capable of hitting high and low shots, draws and fades, hooks and slices, half shots, three quarter shots and full shots. In order to do so, however, it is imperative you have a full range of empowering mental skills at your disposal so as to enable you to execute your chosen shot as and when it is required and in circumstances when it truly matters.
It is all too frequently the case that the way in which one hits shots upon the range is not reflected when out on the course, when it matters. Most people, including teaching and playing professionals alike, agree that 90% of golf is in the mind. You need as many mental skills as you have shots. And this is true of success in every other area of your life as well as in your game of golf.
I am a hypnotherapist and I am also a passionate golfer. This is why I decided to outline a whole set of mental skills for golfers and recorded a mental skills toolkit in the form of hypnosis cds and hypnosis downloads. This was back in 2006. The response was fantastic and I’m pleased to say that many great testimonials popped in via e-mail from golfers all over the world. This is what Paul Eales (European Tour Professional, BBC TV and Setanta TV Golf Reporter) had to say about the GolferWithin golf hypnosis cds:
“It took me many years of heart ache and hours of time hitting thousands and thousands of golf balls before I realized that, without the correct mindset, you can’t get anywhere near maximizing your potential. A library full of books on the sporting mind as well as time spent with accredited golf psychologists still didn’t quite get me into my ideal sporting performance state. Then I was asked to listen to some CD’s produced by Roseanna.
For the first time in my search the impact was not only massive but immediate. The well presented, ordered course covered “stuff” I had heard before. But this time just by listening to Roseanna and following the GolferWithin program, my state changed and allowed me to play without the negative, destructive self-talk that had plagued me from an early age. I would strongly advice any golfer who’s serious about improving their game to get involved in Roseanna’s CD presentation and see the immediate results. You can’t afford not to.”
Paul also suggested that it would be fantastic to create a similar set of mental skills hypnosis downloads for life in general, which is exactly what I did. Whether you are a golfer or not, there are many mental skills which you can learn which will make life more comfortable, more enjoyable and more successful. The game of golf simply highlights the effect of your thinking. If you think “don’t go in the trees” how often does it go in there? And on those days when you feel much focused and “in the zone” how many putts just seem to roll in without any effort at all? You can learn mental skills which will allow you to focus, to play “in the zone” at will. You can learn mental skills which will allow you to step back and relax, instead of getting tense.
There are many, many mental skills which can all be learned with the help of hypnosis cds or hypnosis downloads. It is amazing what you can do as you learn to harness the power of your own mind. You can retrain your mind to play great golf and also a great game of life.
You really can play the game of your dreams with the help of golf psychology, NLP and hypnosis downloads. Why not give yourself a head start and use your mind to make a difference. The fact is that great golfers know how to play the mental game; they have learned the necessary skills to be successful.
Roseanna Leaton, author of Golfer Within golf hypnosis cds and specialist in hypnosis downloads for success, health and well-being.
With a degree in psychology and qualifications in hypnotherapy, NLP and sports psychology, and a great passion for golf, Roseanna Leaton is one of the leading golf psychologists. You can get a free hypnosis download from http://www.RoseannaLeaton.com and view the GolferWithin golf mind training cds and downloads. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/mental-skills-for-golf-and-life-951914.html
Making The Perfect & Proper Golf Swing
June 2, 2009 by admin
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Golf is a game where self- assurance really pays. It is the keyword to success and the joy of playing golf. Practice is also an essential factor towards the improvement of the game. But just as each individual has a different body, arm length and strength, so will their swings differ. There is a perfect and proper golf swing; but it is different for each individual.
Every individual who wants to excel in golf has to find that personal proper golf swing by adapting his/her body to the basic rules of the game. Given below are a few helpful hints and that might make you make the proper golf swing, the next time on the course.
Warming Up Pays
Just like in any other sport, practice makes perfect. Practice is an important aspect of the game without which one cannot expect to play even a good game of golf. It builds up not only the technical aspects of the game but also yourself confidence, an essential requirement for any game. The practice area is the place where the game all begins. It is even advisable to spend a few moments on the practice course before going in for a tournament.
The practice area is the place where you can warm up, stretch your muscles and improve your skills in hitting the ball. Starting practice with the wedge is the best way to start, slowly working your way up the entire gamut of clubs. You get the feel of the clubs and the correct sense of hitting the ball with each kind of club.
Giving Power To The Swing
Golf, unlike badminton is not a game where the wrist plays a major role. Amateur golfers start to hit the ball using only their arms and their wrists. At first, for the novice, it may seem to work but the real power does not come from the wrist and the arm, as they will find out later as they progress. To achieve an effective and proper golf swing, the entire body has to be brought into play.
The entire body includes balance also without which no swing is effective. Just as any structure requires a strong foundation, so does your swing; feet solidly planted on the ground with perfect balance. And it is left to you to find that particular placing of the feet the gives you the sense of a perfect balance. Start with your feet about six inches apart and slowly spread your legs till you find the optimum distance. Some golfers keep their legs together, some wife apart. As stated before, golf is an individual game with individual styles.
Note The Position Of Your Knees
Keep your body’s weight firmly on the inside of your right foot. Bend your knees slightly on the backswing. When you tae the backswing, ensure that the right knee is kept firm. This helps you to fully utilize the power from your torso as you come back on your downswing. Beginners forget this and lose out on the swing.
By not keeping the knees firm, the hips sway and the turn becomes overdone. Both your knees should be firm when you execute the downswing. Imagine that you are holding a basketball between your thighs. Your knees will automatically firm up and get stabilized.
No little emphasis can be placed on the need to practice constantly and consistently. By following the tips mentioned above and listening to what the professionals tell you, you can improve your game to a large extent. But it has to be kept in mind that you have to find out that proper golf swing that works best for you.
Whether you are just starting out or just wanting to take your game to the next level, the author Ian Bell says that improving on your game of golf need not be difficult or frustrating. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/making-the-perfect-proper-golf-swing-950116.html
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Nike Golf Putters
June 1, 2009 by admin
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For the vast majority of golfers it takes many years of practice to master the skill of putting. Putting is the most difficult stroke to command for most players, so if you are born with a natural ability, good luck to you.
When it comes to improving a putting game, practice really does make perfect, but, a golfer must aim, not only, to read a green, calculate distance and speed, but, must achieve consistency of play, whilst, at the same time, use little body movement, be as relaxed as possible (body tension will show up in your stroke) and attempt to be slow and steady (remember slow and steady wins the race!) instead of rough and ready. There is more skill required for putting than, merely, walloping the ball quickly. It is much easier to control excessive body movements if a golfer’s pace has been slowed.
Nike golf putters have been specifically designed to assist golfers gain the most from their putting game.
In the range of Nike putters there are clubs which provide dual sight lines, which helps golfers square the putter more accurately and consistently when their golf ball is addressed. If a putter does not lie squarely with the ball, than a golfer can never be entirely sure where his ball may end. Nike putters can, also be centred shafted which helps golfers who leave the clubface open.
Nike’s putter shaft are available in varying lengths, not only, to suit a golfers height requirements, but also, as an aid to control and reduce hand and wrist movement because the ideal putter stroke involves a putt that comes straight from the shoulder, down through the arm and into the putter itself and any deviation from this smooth flow will impact on a golfers game. Every step up in putter shaft length removes the possibility of excessive wrist movement. However, longer shaft lengths which restrict wrist action come at a price because longer length makes for less feel and control.
Nike golf putters, available from Golfbuyitonline, have been created for golfers who wish to achieve their full putting potential, from shorter conventional shaft blade putters for low handicap golfers, to a long putter (aka broomstick putter) for golfers who need just that little bit extra help to hit their golf ball towards the target.
Excuse me, I am sorry… Hit the ball? Oh dear a putt is never hit it’s stroked through. Maybe that’s where your problem lies. Go and practice, practice, practice. It makes perfect, don’t you know?
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