29th
January
2010
Besides hiring a personal trainer to help you become better at golf, there are few other ways that you can get advice on your form and technique. However, with the increasingly amazing technology of this era, you will be able to find products that contribute much more towards helping you achieve great golfing capabilities and technique to your full potential. Here are a few of the most popular items designed with this intent. As you read through, you may find out about something you didn?t previously know about, and you may have your fancy tickled by the thought of being able to use it. If this is the case, then you should embrace your motivation and track down the product in question. The possible benefits are endless.
Many experts use golf club weights which they simply attach to the end of their clubs. They make slow swings just like they normally would, and they repeat the action over and over. This repetition with the added weight resistance allows the golfer?s muscles to grow at huge rates. All of the muscles required to make powerful swings are built up even stronger than they would be after a normal game of golf. This is how professional golfers are able to use the lighter golf clubs and still make powerful shots that will go hundreds and hundreds of yards accurately.
Another way to get better at golfing is to have some sort of putting green equivalent set up someplace that you can access it every day. Use the same putter and the same golf balls that you would regularly use, and set up the situation like it would be at the end of a game. Practice getting it into the hole over and over, so that your putting skills progress and you are able to get it almost every time whenever you get towards the end. This is a valuable skill to have, and will keep quite a few points off of your score while everyone else is racking up unnecessary points by missing the hole.
Instructional videos will always help you to improve your technique. If you can watch people who are trained to make the motions perfectly without any flaw, you will have much more luck in your efforts to emulate them. You can find instructional DVDs in almost any golf store, or you can simply find free movie clips to download from the internet if you are feeling up to it. They will give all of the tips and tricks you could ask for, so be prepared to stand in front of the TV with your club as you learn about how all of the pros situate themselves in preparation for a swing.
If you are not very good at golf, there is no reason to stay that way. Using some of the accessories and tools that I mentioned, you can improve your physical ability as well as your knowledge about how you should handle the clubs. With enough determination and application of what you learn, you can start to immediately notice your games being played better. So get started today, and look for some of the things that can help you. You will be glad that you spend the money and time to do so.

posted in Golf Tidbits |
28th
June
2009
The rules in golf are fairly simple if you already know them, however explaining them could take a while. If you are not very familiar with the basics, the first thing you would need to know would be the main objective of the game: you have to hit the ball at the start or at the tee into the hole for every section in the course’s 18 sections or 18 holes.
The hole is located on the green, which is a piece of short and well-maintained grass. Once you are already on the green, you need to use your putter, which is the club that has a slab-like end, instead of your other normal clubs.
Every hole has a specified target number of shots to be done from the tee to the hole. This is called the par. For instance, if you are on a par 5 hole, you would need to get the ball from the tee to the hole in five shots or less. If you were able to do it with exactly the number of shots specified, then your score would be a par. If you did it in one less than the par, your score would be a birdie. If you did it in two less than the par, your score would be an eagle. Three below par would be called an albatross and the best score would be a hole in one, which happens if you were able to get the ball from the tee to the hole in one hit.
On the other hand, if you scored one more than the par then that would be a bogey. Two more than the par would be a double bogey. If you have tried for more that 12 shots, then you forfeit the hole. You would then have to move to the next hole.
Eventually, as you go through the game, there would be various hazards that you would have to deal with. If your ball lands on the rough, which is an area on the course that has long grass, you could find it difficult to move on from that area. There could also be trees on the rough of some courses, which could make them harder to get out of. The worst hazards would be the lakes and the ponds, because if you hit the ball into one, it would cost you the shot you took and another shot as a penalty, which would make it harder to reach par.

posted in Golf Articles |
28th
June
2009
Mastering the art of the golf swing could be complicated and challenging, and you are most probably trying to improve yours. There are a couple of very simple errors in balance that most people make but can easily be avoided. Here are two simple tips on improving your balance and golf swing, as well as correct the basic slip-ups that you could be doing.
1. A Good Setup, A Good Balance, A Good Swing
A good tip for improving your golf swing would be improving your setup. A lot of golfers do not have a good balance because they started off from a bad setup. If you have a good and solid setup, you would be able to keep balanced as you swing. Maintaining your balance would give you a solid swing plane as well as a good pivot. Make sure keep your whole body under control during your setup so you could improve your balance and swing.
2. Swinging Too Hard
Although having great distance is essential, having perfect control of your swing is equally important. What usually happens is since you want distance, you give your all you can when you swing. This causes you to wheel around and lose your balance, as you swing too hard. What you would need to do is trust your club. It is already designed to send the ball to great lengths so you would need to focus on making your swing as solid, as steady and as balanced as possible to stay in the fairway.

posted in Golf Articles |
27th
June
2009
Golf clubs greatly affect the way you play the game. If you want to make sure that you would be making that killer shot, customized golf clubs might be just what you need. Golf club customization would include fitting your clubs in three different lies, which would be standard, upright and flat to improve your game. Having golf clubs that are custom-made also lets you select the materials and the grip and also help you in setting your driving range so that you would be getting the most out of your clubs.
You would also be able to select the materials for the club heads and the shafts. This would give you the ability to choose the flexibility you need for your drive and your swing. However, it is important that you consider some things when you have your golf clubs customized. These would be if you play with your left or right hand, if you wear shoes that have flat soles, if you have your arms on your sides, what the distance between the floor and your wrist is, what the size of your gloves is and what your present handicap on an 18-hole green is.
Other questions that they would ask before customizing your clubs would be your accuracy, your driving distance, chipping and putting techniques and your recovery and ball hitting. Additionally, you would need to know how far your ball goes with your 5 iron; if you do any of these more often than the others: hook, straight, draw, fade, slice; what the make and flexibility of your current driver and shaft are; and the type of golf ball you are using.

posted in Golf Articles |
26th
June
2009
Most people would think that golf hardly requires any physical exertion. However, an 18-hole round could definitely take a toll on your mind and body. Improving your physical fitness could help you to improve your consistency, concentration, balance and the strength of your swing.
You need not start a full-blown fitness routine in hopes of making your game better. Here are some things that any golf player could effortlessly do to get in shape physically for the next game.
1. Strength
Although you can always spend time in the gym bulking yourself up to hit the ball to the far ends of the earth, this is not always necessary. To improve your strength for playing golf specifically, it is advisable to do exercises that will improve your swing. You can do some rotational exercises using weights in various positions, which could improve not only your core strength, but also your balance, flexibility and control.
2. Flexibility
This is one of the aspects that a lot of people have to work on as most golf players neglect to do a proper warm-up before a game or before a round. Doing a couple of stretching exercises and swings using a two clubs or one heavy club could help in loosening up your muscles and joints and eventually help you in performing better at your game.
3. Endurance
There are also several ways to enhance your endurance, however, if you want to improve your endurance specifically for playing golf, all you need to do would be a bit of walking. Although this is already what players do when they are out on the course but if you are able to walk longer distances without being too exhausted then you would be able to keep the quality of your swing consistent – whether you are on the first hole or the last hole.
You need not be a health buff to get in great physical shape for playing golf. You would just need to do a couple of simple and basic exercises from time to time and eventually, not only will you be physically fit for golf but you might also be able to improve your game.

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