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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Aids, Arm Band, First Golf, Foot Wedge, Footing, Golf Aids, Golf Clinics, Golf Club, Golf Grip, Golf Swing Aid, Golf Swing Aids, Golfers, Golfing Clubs, Hard Time, Mirror, Nice Thing, Second Guessing, Slow Motion, Triceps, Video Recorder
Talent and skill may not be enough to ensure victory in the game of golf. Sometimes, you will need the assistance of others and a few golf swing aids to improve your game.
The first golf swing aid is the weighted club. This instrument is two to five pounds heavier than what you normally use when you play golf. Why this is so useful is the fact that it helps you practice your swing in slow motion so you get the correct form and do this properly during the tournament.
If you are like some golfers who have a hard time keeping their arms together during the course of the swing, you will find the stretchable arm band very useful. This should be placed in between your triceps so that you are forming the letter ?V? from the moment you start your swing until the follow through.
How you hold the golf club is also important in the game. You should not hold it too tight and one aid that can help you do that is the golf grip. The nice thing about this device is that it fits all kinds of clubs. It is made of plastic so you can easily take it off and remove. If your hands are slippery, try putting on some golfing clubs.
Sometimes, your upper body is not the problem when you are trying to do your best in the game. Perhaps, your footing is what needs to be improved on and for that, the foot wedge was invented so for you right handed players out there, your weight is on your fight foot.
Apart from golf swing aids which you use on the green, there are other materials which you can use at home. You can buy a golf DVD and then try to practice what you learn by following what the person is saying.
There is also the mirror so you can watch yourself swing. If it is hard to swing and observe yourself in the mirror, get a video recorder and then play it back when you are done.
If you can afford to hire someone as a coach, that will be great because you get feedback from that person instead of second guessing if what you did in the mirror or video is correct.
Golf clinics may be done regularly but how often does it happen where you live? The golf swing aids mentioned can easily be purchased from the sporting goods store. Most of these are sold for under $20 so it will not hurt your pocket so much just to improve your game.
Should the golf swing aids mentioned be not available in the store, check for these items online. It is possible that they are much cheaper here even if you add shipping costs so check what is available.
There are many brands to choose from that sell these various golf swing aids. Before you buy one, check if this is saleable compared to other brands.
If the feedback given by other golf enthusiasts are good, try it out yourself and see if this can improve your game or not. Don?t forget to practice because the golf swing aids can only do so much when what really matters is how well do without them during a game.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Balls, Brain, Game, Golf Drills, Golf Putting, Golf Swing, Golfers, Hard Time, Interference, Moving, Muscle Control, Objective, Palm Of Your Hand, Sense Of Hearing, Stroke, Target
After hitting the ball as close to the hole as possible, it is just a matter of putting so you can move on to the next one. While this may sound easy given the short distance, there are still some who have a hard time. To help you out, here are 4 golf swing drills you can try.
The first is the one handed drill. You do this by practice putting ten balls using only your training hand. This drill lets you focus on the palm of your hand as it moves towards the cup.
Next, practice putting using your target hand. The emphasis here is for you to concentrate on your back hand moving towards the cup.
When you do this drill using either hand, be conscious of the toe of your putter in the follow through. Should this turn away from the cup or point toward it, this means you are turning your hand. So you know you are doing it right, the face of the putter should be square to the cup.
Another drill is to practice putting with one eye. Some golfers do this because it stops them from lifting their head prematurely. If you have played this game often, you can even try putting with your eyes closed.
But won?t closing your eyes make it harder for you to see where the ball is going? Yes but research has shown that when you try to putt with your eyes open, there is interference with the brain/muscle control system. By closing your eyes, you are relying more on your hands to guide the ball into the hole. And how will you know if the ball goes in? By simply using your sense of hearing.
To do this, you have to practice first putting first with your eyes open at a range of 10 to 50 feet from the hole. After putting these balls with your eyes open, do the same thing this time with your eyes closed. If the ball goes in the hole, you know that sink the ball with your eyes closed.
Another eyes closed technique involves dropping some balls to the ground and just putting them. The objective here is simply to let you feel how the stroke flows back and forth. Do the same thing also with your eyes open. Now that you know the difference, try to incorporate that when you are putting the balls into the hole.
The last golf swing drill is called the alignment drill. To do this, you lay two clubs on the green about six inches apart and make sure that they are parallel to each other. Now putt the ball to see if your stroke is aligned at impact and steady on the back and forward stroke. Do this several times and if you get tired, take a break and rest for a while before resuming the drill.
Practicing some golf swing putting drills like those mentioned will surely help you improve on your game. Who knows? You might even win when you are playing 18 holes with friends. If you can do that at short distances, the only thing to practice on now is your long game because this is just as important as the short game.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Ball Speed, Baseball, Club Head Speed, Direction, Even Amateurs, Game, Golf Swing, Golfers, Launch, Motorists, Pitch, Proportion, Speed Check, Speed Club, Speed Gun, Sporting Goods Store, Swings, Tiger, Tiger Woods
In baseball, a speed gun similar to what police use to check on the speed of motorists is used to check the speed of a pitch. In golf, a device called a golf swing launch monitor is used to study the swing aspect in a game.
The golf swing launch monitor is designed to tell a golfer why the ball is flying in a certain direction after the golfer hits it with the club. With the information gathered, the golfer will know what is wrong so the appropriate changes can be made.
How it works is by compiling the data comprising of more than 100 swings made by the golfer. Professionals are not the only ones who use this data because even amateurs use this as well.
Now that these are produced by various companies, it is easy to find one when you go to a sporting goods store.
But what must the golf swing launch monitor have when you go out looking for one? It must be able to tell you the following information which includes ball speed, club head speed, face impact position, flight time, launch angle and yards off line.
But what does the information tell you exactly? Well, if your ball speed isn?t in proportion with your club head speed, this means that you are not hitting the ball as far as you want it to go. Ideally, there should be a 1:1.5 ratio between these two. In simple terms, a club head speed of 100 mph will let you make the ball travel at 150 mph.
If you think getting this number is easy, think again because most professionals are only able to hit a 1:1.4 ratio. If your numbers are way off, do your best to try and achieve this number.
Another thing to watch out for in the golf swing launch monitor is the launch angle. The lower it is the better because this will make the ball travel farther. Tiger Woods who is one of the best golfers of all time launches at 12 degrees. Should you do the same? Not necessarily but if this works for you, then why not.
There are other indicators that can tell you more about your golf swing but take note that these will cost a bit more. These devices can even tell you the average of your shots in various areas and compare them which will helpful to improve your game.
The golf swing launch monitor comes with its own software. This can be even be hooked up to your computer which is even better.
Of course to achieve the right angle and speed, it has a lot to do with your technique. There are other tools you can get to help you practice your golf swing like hiring a coach, practicing in front of a mirror, recording yourself and putting some of the aids on.
Will this make you play better? In most cases yes so you should consider using them if you are still not able to improve your game like you have hoped.
Years ago, there was no machine that could analyze your golf swings. We should be happy then with tools like the golf swing launch monitor because you are no longer guessing if you are doing well or not when everything can be seen in the numbers.
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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: 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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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Swing, tags: Alignment, Axis, Backside, Basic Golf, Center Of Gravity, Common Sense, Fundamental Concept, Golf Club, Golf Swing Mechanics, Golfers, Irons, Leaps And Bounds, Mentality, Motions, Perfect Golf Swing, Proper Golf Swing, Slope, Spine, Target Square, Weather
Golfers everywhere try to replicate the “perfect” golf swing to improve their game in leaps and bounds, making shots effortless and very professional. However, one thing to note that there is no such thing as the perfect golf swing as there is only a perfect golf swing for each player. As our bodies were made differently, so should our mentality in swinging a golf club. By adhering to basic principles and practicing everyday, anyone can achieve perfection and hit the ball onto the green every single time.
A lot of golfers suffer from not being able to hit either their drivers or irons right at all, causing slices and other problems with their swing. Some tend to have a ?to blame? list: the weather, the slope, too much overtime affecting their game, or that they?re just warming up. One thing that golfers ignore is the fact that basic motions are always the best way to go.
Here are six basic principles that can help you get the mechanics of your golf swing properly.
1. Alignment is crucial in hitting your target square. The fundamental concept behind a proper golf swing is hitting the ball dead center, which means that alignment is the most important basic in a proper golf swing.
2. Make sure that you have a comfortable stance that will let you rotate your body in the most effortless way possible. Think of your spine as an axis and find your center of gravity by pushing your backside out. Once you achieve that comfortable stance, then you should have less problems.
3. Always keep your eyes at what you are trying to hit. This has got to be the most ignored rule as it seems so simple. However, this definitely is the most important rule to keep in mind as you have to see what you are supposed to hit in the first place the actually hit. This is all about common sense, so do it.
4. Be patient and keep your mind concentrated on your goal. Do this by thinking smoothly and having your feet planted firmly on the ground. This is not about what happens next or what you did in the past. This is about the present, and you should always concentrate on what is now to achieve anything significant in the future. This way, you can achieve proper rhythm in your golf swing.
5. A good way of thinking is “sweep” for woods and “pinch” for irons. This may sound strange, but it can help you with your game as these are how clubs are designed. An iron is supposed to pinch the ball off the ground, while a driver is supposed to sweep it off the tee.
6. Humming a rhythm can help you keep your mind away from the golf swing and more on hitting the ball. These two things sound similar, but there is a fundamental difference. Thinking about the golf swing is a complication as it is more about technical aspects of the game, while hitting the ball is just the basic concept that the game is about.
Keeping things simple is the way to go as it helps you concentrate on the details that truly matter without making you panic when you do commit a mistake. Fear and lack of self-esteem are the enemies of a golfer.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Tips, tags: Accuracy, Approach Shot, Big Shots, Career, Control, Correct Action, Correct Actions, Distances, Fairway, Focus, Full Swing, Golfers, Mindset, Outset, Right Direction, Score, Steed, Swings
Most beginners have one thing in mind, and that is to hit the ball as far as possible.
Many golfers never quite get out of this mindset and this is one of the reasons why they will never get the distance that they are capable of hitting the ball.
The wise golfer will practice for accuracy first and concentrate on the distance once they have mastered the art of control.
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Posted by Bob Blick in Golf Balls, tags: Bridgestone, choosing golf balls, golf ball, Golf Balls, Golf Help, Golf Swing, Golfers, Greens, Irons, Multiplayers, Nike, Piece Ball, Pinnacle, Platinum, Pro V1, Slow Golf, Slow Swing, Spin, Swing Club, Swinger, Taylormade, Titleist, Travel
Another way to tell which ball you need to choose also depends on your swing. If you have a relatively slow golf swing then you should consider the two-piece ball. Distance is essential and with a slow swing you need a ball that will help you travel further. When you are on the greens the disadvantage will be that the ball will not spin very much as you work closer to the hole.
Some of the balls you might consider for the two-piece include the Nike Juice, Pinnacle Platinum Feel, and the Titleist DT Carry & Roll. You can find a three-piece ball that offers the same benefits as the two piece balls called the Top-Flite Gamer.
Golfers who have a swing which is tour like will swing 110 mph and higher. These golfers have the ability
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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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