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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Aids, Balls, Cardboard Box, Contact, Driving Range, Golf Aids, Golf Clubs, Golf Swing, Golf Swings, Golfers, Objective, Practice Swings, Sporting Good Store, Swing Speed, Target, Training Aids
Golfers use various training aids to improve their golf swing. Most of these can be purchased from the sporting good store but did you know that there is something you can use at home? Yes there is and this is the cardboard box where your golf clubs came in.
But before you learn how to use that in a driving range, don?t forget to stretch and warm up by hitting 15 balls with your 5 or 7 iron or wood.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Alignment, Arm Length, Arm Strength, Different Kinds, Discrepancies, Exercise, Fundamentals Of The Game, golf ball, Golf Swing, Golf Swings, Head Shoulders, Line Of Flight, People, Perfect Game, Professional Tournaments, Shoulder Length, Shoulders, Spine, Sport, Straight Line, Swing Arm, Swing Golf
Golf is a sport of luck, chance and lots of skills. It involves all of these three things working together to have a perfect game. It is an individual sport where everyone who aims to play it starts with the same skill set as everyone else. Compared to other games and sports that are played by people, golf highlights the differences in the styles of the athletes with every golf swing.
Speaking of golf swings, one of the most obvious differences in the playing style of different champions in the game of golf is their golf swing. Because of the differences in body type, arm length, shoulder length and arm strength, each individual golfer have different kinds of swings. The fundamentals of the game are the same for everyone with the exception of the swing. Some people hit hard enough to send the golf ball flying over 300 yards without much effort and for some people sending the ball 100 yards seem to be harder than finding a decent wife.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Balls, Birdie, Buckets, Golf Range, Golf Swings, Golf Techniques, Golfers, Great Golf, Instructional Videos, Long Distances, Pitch, Play Game, Play The Game, Practice Shots, Practice Time, Principle, Professional Golf, Short Game, Tiger, Tiger Woods
Golfers who are able to make those great golf swings developed their skills. They were not born with it so don?t think that copying what these people do will some day make you just like one of them.
This is because the more you try to imitate them, the more you make mistakes. The morale of the story then is to learn how to play your own game.
But how do you play the game without following what the best do? Well the answer is practice. If you are new to the sport, get professional help and learn the basics. If this is not enough, watch some instructional videos.
You have to put the time and effort into the game to get the results you want. Yes you have a job or a business but for golfers like Tiger Woods, that is their job so they can spend more time there compared to you.
Does this mean you quit your job and try your luck at professional golf? Of course not but given the limited practice time, you have to maximize each session.
You might see a lot of people practicing at the golf range. They would hit a buckets and buckets of balls but then what happens? Nothing because n an actual game, it all boils down to putting the ball into the hole. This means you should spend more time on your short game because this is where it really counts.
To do that, do various drills that will help you chip and pitch. Since the ball may sometimes land in the bunker, practice shots from there as well. A study shows that 50% of golfers will have to make their shots from 75 yards or less from the hole. So you should also practice putting shots at this distance and less.
Spend time practicing your wedge play because this can help you setup an east birdie. Hit as many balls from 40 to 135 yards. This club may be shorter than what you use for long distances but the principle is the same.
There are various golf techniques around to help you improve your short game. You can try hitting the ball with your club only using one hand, hitting the ball with your eyes closed and drawing a chalk line to make sure that when you hit the ball, it is moving in a straight line.
There are also a few tools you can use like golf gloves to ensure you are holding the club properly because how you hold it also affects where the ball is going to travel.
One thing that you need which you cannot buy from the store or learn from a professional is attitude. Confidence plays a significant factor because if you have doubts that the ball will not go in the hole, chances are, it won?t. Think positive and hope for the best because this is all you can do each time you make that putt.
To win in golf, the golf swing is just one of the things that will make the ball travel far enough to land close to the hole. In the end, it is your ability to putt it in that counts which is why you should spend more time on your short game than anything else.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Balls, Birdie, Buckets, Golf Range, Golf Swings, Golf Techniques, Golfers, Great Golf, Instructional Videos, Long Distances, Pitch, Play Game, Play The Game, Practice Shots, Practice Time, Principle, Professional Golf, Short Game, Tiger, Tiger Woods
Golfers who are able to make those great golf swings developed their skills. They were not born with it so don?t think that copying what these people do will some day make you just like one of them.
This is because the more you try to imitate them, the more you make mistakes. The morale of the story then is to learn how to play your own game.
But how do you play the game without following what the best do? Well the answer is practice. If you are new to the sport, get professional help and learn the basics. If this is not enough, watch some instructional videos.
You have to put the time and effort into the game to get the results you want. Yes you have a job or a business but for golfers like Tiger Woods, that is their job so they can spend more time there compared to you.
Does this mean you quit your job and try your luck at professional golf? Of course not but given the limited practice time, you have to maximize each session.
You might see a lot of people practicing at the golf range. They would hit a buckets and buckets of balls but then what happens? Nothing because n an actual game, it all boils down to putting the ball into the hole. This means you should spend more time on your short game because this is where it really counts.
To do that, do various drills that will help you chip and pitch. Since the ball may sometimes land in the bunker, practice shots from there as well. A study shows that 50% of golfers will have to make their shots from 75 yards or less from the hole. So you should also practice putting shots at this distance and less.
Spend time practicing your wedge play because this can help you setup an east birdie. Hit as many balls from 40 to 135 yards. This club may be shorter than what you use for long distances but the principle is the same.
There are various golf techniques around to help you improve your short game. You can try hitting the ball with your club only using one hand, hitting the ball with your eyes closed and drawing a chalk line to make sure that when you hit the ball, it is moving in a straight line.
There are also a few tools you can use like golf gloves to ensure you are holding the club properly because how you hold it also affects where the ball is going to travel.
One thing that you need which you cannot buy from the store or learn from a professional is attitude. Confidence plays a significant factor because if you have doubts that the ball will not go in the hole, chances are, it won?t. Think positive and hope for the best because this is all you can do each time you make that putt.
To win in golf, the golf swing is just one of the things that will make the ball travel far enough to land close to the hole. In the end, it is your ability to putt it in that counts which is why you should spend more time on your short game than anything else.
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