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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Ball Speed, Club Face, Club Head Speed, Club Shaft, Golf Game, Good Golf Swing, Head Rotation, Hips, Kinetic Energy, Lie Angle, Miles Per Hour, Momentum, Professional Golfers, Proper Golf Swing, Range Of Motion, Sand Trap, Shoulders, Tiger Woods, Torque, Torso
The best way to start a golf game is with a good golf swing. That way, the ball will land near the hole so it is just a matter of putting it in.
In scientific terms, this is all about physics because the twisting swing produces torque on the club. When this happens, the kinetic energy that is collected for the club head will go to the club causing it to fly a great distance.
Professional golfers that make the ball go very far achieve a club head speed of about 100 miles per hour. Tiger Woods is an exception because he was once clocked at 125 miles per hour.
But the proper golf swing has another component and that is the lie angle. For those who don?t know what this is, it is the angle between the club shaft and the club face. If you have a golf swing monitoring machine, you will notice that most golfers strike the ball at 12 degrees. One scientist believes that players can do better if they hit the ball at a 7.5 degree lie angle.
To do that, you need to know the 4 elements.
First, at the back of the swing, you should stretch as far back and extend the range of motion while keeping your rotating torso directly over your right leg.
When you begin your swing, turn your torso quickly and press down on your right leg.
Next, drive through the ball using your hips, shoulders and wrists which will all help increase your ball speed.
Lastly, let the club head?s momentum extend to the follow through far around the back so you get to complete a smooth club head rotation.
You have to remember that the golf swing mentioned is far different when you are stuck in a sand trap because there is something blocking your way and you have to go over that. To do that, you have to hit the sand behind the ball using the club head. How far will the ball travel depends on the distance between the club head and the sand.
In both instances, a good golfer must be able to adapt with the surroundings and the weather. If the winds are strong, you cannot hit the ball at 7.5 or 12 degrees every time. The rule of thumb is that when the wind is coming from behind you, you have to use a club that has a greater lie angle. If the wind is coming to you from the front, you should use a club with a smaller lie angle. If you do not follow these rules, the ball will not travel far or you may end up with a slice or a hook.
Making the proper golf swing is not easy. If that was the case, almost everyone will be able to hit a hole in one. This is why professionals practice more than 8 hours a day because they know that there are things beyond their control and the weather is a very significant factor.
Now that you know what to do, it is just a matter of practice so you can put theory into practice. If you are still having a hard time, get some golf swing aids to help you out.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Alarm Bells, Bad Advice, Bad Habits, Better Golf, Credentials, Exercise, Flood, Formal Education, Genuine Article, Goal Setting, Golf Advice, Golf Game, Golf Instructors, Good Advice, Good Game, how to improve your golf swing, Repetitive Practice, Sad Truth, Sports Medicine, Swing Golf
Golf instructors, golfing schools, golf advice, even self-help instructional golf materials flood the media. No matter where you turn, it seems like there is always somebody ready to help you get a better golf swing. But before you start accepting any of this help, you need to think about a few things first.
Separate the Good from the Bad
Like any other sport, the best way to improve at golf is repetitive practice using the proper form. The tricky part is figuring out exactly what the proper form is, and how one goes about acquiring it. The sad truth about this industry is that there are a lot of pseudo-experts and unproven techniques out there. If you apply the wrong advice, you could end up with a worse swing than you had in the beginning.
But isn?t that what golf instructors are for? Don?t they correct your mistakes and set you on the right path? Bad habits are hard to break, so it is really important not to develop new ones. If you take bad advice, it only hampers your progress as you will have to unlearn these bad habits before you can start learning the good ones. What is worse, some ?training? tips may cause injuries which can hurt your golf game permanently.
Spotting the Genuine Article
There is no hard and fast way to identify bad advice, but certain things should ring alarm bells. Good advice works for lots of people, so ask around. Try to contact other players who have either been taught by the same instructor or have benefited from the proposed technique.
Look at the credentials of the instructor, if he plays a good game that?s ok, but it is also important to see if he has any formal education. People who have no sports medicine background may be recommending potentially harmful drills without them realizing it. Well meaning individuals have caused great harm before.
Managing the Tangibles
Goal setting is a key component of any training exercise, so what is the goal of this activity? It should not be as nebulous as: ?you will improve your game? or ?you will have better form?. Measurable goals are important, such as average distance traveled by the golf ball, increased accuracy of shot trajectory, or increased golf ball speed.
Some of the problems you encounter may be related to your golf equipment. It pays to make sure that you are using the correct club length for your height, good fitting shoes, and appropriate clothing. You must also practice in a setting which hampers your movements. If you are in an area that is too crowded, this may prevent you from fully realizing your swing.
Keep Your Mental Game Pure
Finally, find instructors and training tips that fit your personality. Golf like any other game involves a lot of psychology, so your mental game must be improved as well. Try to figure out what kind of personality you are and what mental traits you need to develop in order to acquire a better golf swing. This is often the major stumbling block for athletes, be they professional or amateur, so do not feel weird about it.
In the end you will not only get a better game, you may even get a better you.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Aids, Attitude, Ball Marker, Ball Markers, Distance Control, Distances, Driving Game, Driving Range, Flat Surface, Golf Aids, Golf Course, Golf Game, Golf Swing Aids, Hardware Store, Marker, Physical Aspect, Short Game, Speed And Distance, Sporting Goods Store, Stroke
The only way to improve your golf swing is with drills. In fact, there are so many to choose from so you should use your time wisely when you are on the green.
To do that, don?t just hit the ball. Assess your speed and distance control because these are factors that will affect where the ball will go.
Instead of just hitting the ball towards a hole, try working with ball markers because this will help you focus more on the stroke and not just sinking the ball. Since your ball will not always land in the same place, it is best to try putting at various distances.
That is for the short game but for the long game you have to hit the ball from one side of the green to the other. Again, watch your stroke because how well you swing will determine where the ball will land. When you walk over to where the ball landed, work again on your short game this time towards the hole and not a ball marker.
The last part of practice should always be closer to the hole. As much as possible, work on a flat surface and if you are able to sink 5 or 6 of these in a row, you can call it a day.
Aside from the physical aspect to improve your golf swing, attitude plays a significant factor as well. This will be useful before you make the putt and when the ball did not go where you wanted it to. You just have to tell yourself to do it again so you will eventually get it right.
There are also golf swing aids you can get for the hands and arms as well as markers which you can use to help you putt on a line. You can buy this from the sporting goods store but as for the marker, you can get this from the hardware store.
Practicing your golf swing does not end when you leave the golf course. In fact, you can also practice this at home by clearing a certain part of your home. If you want to practice your long game, try going to a driving range.
Improving your golf game is something that professionals strive to do even if they have won several tournaments in the past because this is the only way for them to be on top of their game. If you are just starting out, this just means that you still have a long way to go so you can be just as good as them.
Whenever possible, listen to what the professionals say during interviews or what sports commentators write about them because you can also earn a thing or two to improve your game. You don?t have to follow everything but if you have tried a few, you will realize which one of these really works.
Being a champion or a professional like one of them will not be easy and this will not happen overnight but with patience and perseverance, there is a chance that your golf swing will become better in the long run so you can be just as good as them. Something that we hope of becoming even if we are not competing in a tour just like the professionals.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Putting, tags: Aim, Dips, Golf Game, Golf Help, Golf Scores, Golf Tips, Golfers, Greens, Pendulum, Putting, putting tips, Shoulders, Stroke, Swing
Here are some tips that will help you improve your putting. Good play on the greens will help you greatly improve your golf scores.
- Always visualize the path your ball will travel so that it will go
in the hole.
- Take a good look at the green and take into account any dips
that may cause your ball to change its direction, then compensate
your aim.
- Your putting swing should be a smooth, pendulum-like action
with no wrist break. Swing with your shoulders and you should
always keep your head down.
- Don’t be afraid to put enough speed on the ball so that it will
actually make it to the hole. There’s nothing worse than coming
up short on a putt.
On a final note make sure that you always keep your eye on the
ball and that any stance you take will allow you to see the ball
from every point of the stroke. Take your time and develop your
own methods that work best for you.
Remember to take any tips on your golf game that you can find
and try them out to see if they work. If they make your game better
work on improving them and if they don’t forget them.
After all, golfers can never have too many tips!
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