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		<title>Improve Your Golf Swing &#8211; Enjoy The Game More</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 16:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The golf swing involves many different muscles and parts of the body. With all those components it's probably one of the most difficult and complex athletic moves that a person can make. Compare it to a complex piece of equipment that performs a certain task. The more moving parts that equipment has, the more likely [...]]]></description>
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<p>The golf swing involves many different muscles and parts of the body. With all those components it's probably one of the most difficult and complex athletic moves that a person can make. Compare it to a complex piece of equipment that performs a certain task. The more moving parts that equipment has, the more likely it is to break down and need either major or minor adjustments.</p>
<p>Your golf swing works the same way. It involves so many movements and different factors, something is almost certain to go wrong. Just like the person who repairs the broken equipment needs to determine which piece of the equipment went bad, you need to know what has gone wrong with your golf swing before you can improve it.</p>
<p><strong>Return to the Basics</strong><br />
Back when you were first learning how to play golf, you were probably very careful about how you did it. You carefully considered each and every step you had to perform while you were swinging your club. You needed to do this because golf was new to you and it wasn't second nature. As time passed by, you probably became more relaxed and concentrated less on each of the individual movements that make up the golf swing.</p>
<p>You also need to realize that if you built bad habits into your golf swing when you were first beginning, now they are ingrained as part of your muscle memory. You'll need to start breaking down every portion of your golf swing and really concentrate while you're doing it if you want to improve your swing. Hopefully you will be able to identify your swing flaws.</p>
<p>The golf swing is a complicated medley of complex movements and the naked eye just doesn't do a good job of catching every nuance. For this reason a video recording of their golf swing is essential for any golfer who is serious about improving. Through watching yourself swing and putting the video in slow motion you should be able to see your weaknesses and dramatically improve your golf swing.</p>
<p><strong>Concentrate on Your Pre-Swing Mechanics</strong><br />
Focusing in on your pre-swing mechanics may be another way to drastically improve your golf swing. Make sure your head is in the right position. You also need to make sure your body is squared up properly and the ball is in the right position. Check that you have the correct stance and your weight is distributed the way it should be. Ensure that you're using a good grip and that your wrists maintain the proper positions throughout your swing. Some golfers have difficulty achieving a full range of motion during their swings.</p>
<p>You should be able to improve your golf swing if you concentrate on all the different aspects of your pre-swing as well as your actual swing. You will be able to play better and lower your scores. Better rounds of golf mean you will enjoy the game much more while you're out on the course.<br />
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		<title>Grooving The Perfect Golf Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 02:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Avid golfers are always on the quest for a perfect golf swing. It can be a golfer's biggest joy or greatest frustration, and some give up thinking the challenge a futile one. However, if you do have a problem with your golf swing, it is not the worst thing in the world to admit it. As a matter of fact, it is considered by many, a good first step towards improvement.]]></description>
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<p>Avid golfers are always on the quest for a perfect golf swing. It can be a golfer's biggest joy or greatest frustration, and some give up thinking the challenge a futile one. However, if you do have a problem with your golf swing, it is not the worst thing in the world to admit it. As a matter of fact, it is considered by many, a good first step towards improvement.</p>
<p>Many people make all sorts of excuses about why their game isn't as wonderful as they might like. They blame things like the weather, external issues like the way the golf course is set up and the like. In actuality, it might be just as easy as recognizing that their golf swing is lacking, and that if they can correct this core issue, it won't matter what the course or the weather that they play in.</p>
<p>Today, there are many good products out there that can improve, if not perfect a person's golf swing. For instance, there are different devices that can assist a golfer to maintain his or her proper position. There are a number of devices that will insure that the wrists stay in the proper alignment during the entire golf swing. There are also aids that will make sure that the golfer seeking to have a perfect swing gets a full range of motion during the swing. Also there are golf training books and DVD’s designed specifically to help with swing, positioning, stance, and more.</p>
<p>Knowing what the perfect golf swing looks like will go a long way towards getting your swing up to par. There are a number of different methods that can be utilized to accomplish this goal. Here are just a few:</p>
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<li>You can tape a professional golfer in action on the television.</li>
<li>You can purchase a DVD that will instruct you on the ins and outs of attaining that perfect golf swing.</li>
<li>You can go to a golf professional and pay for an assessment of your swing.</li>
<li>Buy a specialized software package, video tape your swing and load it on your PC, and have the software analyze your swing.</li>
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<p>After you have your analysis, take that advice and work from there to make the suggested adjustments. You might invest in a training aid or DVD series that can assist you as you work towards golf swing perfection. With all of the helpful methods available, you can be well on your way to improving and ultimately perfecting your golf swing.<br />
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		<title>How Can I Improve My Swing?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most golfers are always on the lookout for ways to enhance and increase their enjoyment by improving their performance in the game. It can be tempting to lay the blame of poor performance on environmental issues, like having a bad day, not getting a good nights sleep, or lousy weather. Ultimately, in the game of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most golfers are always on the lookout for ways to enhance and increase their enjoyment by improving their performance in the game. It can be tempting to lay the blame of poor performance on environmental issues, like having a bad day, not getting a good nights sleep, or lousy weather. Ultimately, in the game of golf, it really all comes back to you and your golf swing. Having a consistent golf swing will automatically increase your overall game. That’s the starting point.</p>
<p>While a golf swing is not a natural motion for the body, there are many things involved in getting it just right. The quest to improve your golf swing and decrease the number of problems that can occur, often leads to all kinds of unsolicited advice from fellow golfers on how to fix it. Of all of the methods available, the best way is to make sure that you remain in the moment. Being very present allows you to make a conscious effort to focus on every part of the swing, and taking into account what motions your are making as you execute it.</p>
<p>As time passes, you may find that you've sunken into a set of bad habits that decrease your performance, and may be so automatic that they're hard to break. Only by concentrating as you swing will allow these things come to light, and you’ll be conscious of what you're doing. You can also add a video camera which will give you an unbiased look at what’s going on with your swing.</p>
<p>Another issue that could have an effect on your swing might be external. Your clubs can help or hurt your game, especially if they aren't sized correctly for you. They can cause you to form compensation habits that decrease your overall performance. Of course, you don't want to use this explanation as an excuse to purchase new clubs with the idea that using new clubs will eliminate all of your problems. In addition to taking out your wallet, new clubs won't make all of your issues magically decrease or disappear. If you don't have the basics of a good golf swing prior to buying new clubs, that skill won't magically come out of the box as you unpack your new clubs. Any issues you have will remain.</p>
<p>An alternative method you can use to hone a better golf swing is mental: clear your mind of any thoughts you might have prior to making the shot. While, at times, this can prove difficult, it really is possible, and it will lower your stress and take the pressure off. If you worry about messing up the shot, you probably will. So, do some breathing exercises and calm yourself prior to stepping up to your shot. As you swing, get a clear visual in your mind of the shot going straight, high, and far. All of these simple techniques will help improve your swing.<br />
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		<title>Seniors Considering Golf</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Patrick M. Kennedy – Seniors, if you are new to the game of golf, or are considering taking it up to fill that extra time on your hands, follow the bouncing ball. Maybe a little information can help you to decide. Lessons are for another day. Golf is such an all-the-rage, controversial tradition of [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Patrick M. Kennedy</strong> – Seniors, if you are new to the game of golf, or are considering taking it up to fill that extra time on your hands, follow the bouncing ball. Maybe a little information can help you to decide. Lessons are for another day. Golf is such an all-the-rage, controversial tradition of potential happiness, the best that can be done here is to summarize and categorize information, quote the experts, and allow the golf ball idea to settle down where it may. Just remember, before you proceed into this world, standing on a golf course does not make you a golfer any more than standing in a garage makes you a hotrod.</p>
<p>Also, remember, it is a game for perfectionists. You must get the ball into the hole, not once, but 18 times, specifically, 18 times each game. Close is not good enough. Try it a few times and get thoroughly lambasted by your playing partners, and you will learn. Consequently, it becomes the source of aggravation and the dusty accumulation of bent drivers and putters.</p>
<p>There are so many off-the-wall rules, antidotes, quotes, personal tales, techniques, training hints and philosophies, the only useful revelations may possibly come by stuffing them all into a ball washer and letting it spit them willy-nilly onto the green … you probably will get a better lie.</p>
<p>Some of the basic rules for domestic safety are – never go golfing with your wife, or never go golfing with your husband, because there will begin the nubbin of an endless debate. As one unknown duffer (hacker) said, “I've spent most of my life golfing ... the rest I've just wasted.” This goes a long way in describing the commitment and madness of some to a hobby of following a small, white ball around the world, no matter where it lies. You will soon wonder if you are ready for this journey in retirement.</p>
<p>Now let us put golf into perspective and separate it from other activities. The most elegant and successful pursuer of this insanity, Tiger Woods, has broken it down a bit for us. "Hockey is a sport for white men. Basketball is a sport for black men. Golf is a sport for white men dressed like black pimps." And the bowler Don Carter, “One of the advantages bowling has over golf is that you seldom lose a bowling ball.” He has a firm finger-hole grip on the game.</p>
<p>And note this; honesty has a dubious existence in golf. Most have heard of it, thought about it, seen it, and accidentally, maybe, have done it, namely, kicked a ball from behind a tree or pile of cow dung to get an unimpeded shot at the flag. Arnold Palmer (of Arnie’s Army) one of the greatest hackers of all time exposed why he and others are so successful. He is a great teacher of the tricks of the trade, “I have a tip that can take five strokes off anyone's golf game … it is called an eraser.” Many aficionados support the revelation that golf is a lot of walking, broken up by disappointment and bad arithmetic, and maybe a good eraser or creative caddy might help. “Isn't it fun to go out on the course and lie in the sun?” jibed golf nut Bob Hope, and this man had a tournament named after him.</p>
<p>The best advice before the first golf lesson is, learn how to stand and to move like a pretzel. “Have you ever noticed what golf spells backwards?” asks Al Boliska, but do you know it also stands for God’s Ol’ Lunatic Fun. “The only times my prayers are never answered are on the golf course,” observes Billy Graham, under his breath.</p>
<p>Exercise, fun, socializing, and entertainment are the overriding goals of this game, but with restrictions. “If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt,” said the well-know expert, Dean Martin, who always had a shot in his hand. “I play in the low 80s. If it's any hotter than that, I won't play,” admitted Joe E. Lewis. Then there is the exercise. “Golf is golf. You hit the ball, you go find it. Then you hit it again,” long time professional duffer, Lon Hinkle, simplified the absurdity.</p>
<p>This is all good advice to be absorbed as you mull over the possibility of pursuing this time killer. A golfer's diet, besides eating crow and chewing on knuckles after a slice or hook, is living on greens as much as possible.</p>
<p>There you have it. There are so many expert quotes and dehumanizing rules and reasons NOT to take up the sport of golf that you may be disheartened, but you cannot be, because there are also many more reasons to fulfill this dream!<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that certainly can affect your golf game is your golf swing. The most common technique for the pre-swing will require you to have the non-dominant side of your body facing where you want the ball to go. If you’re right handed the left part of your body would be facing where you would [...]]]></description>
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<p>One thing that certainly can affect your golf game is your golf swing. The most common technique for the pre-swing will require you to have the non-dominant side of your body facing where you want the ball to go. If you’re right handed the left part of your body would be facing where you would like to hit the ball.</p>
<p>You want to be sure that your body is aligned parallel to where you want to hit the ball. Your stance is going to be dictated by what type of club you are using. If you are using irons or a putter then you’re going to want to stand with your feet shoulder width apart.</p>
<p>When you’re using long irons or wooden clubs then you want to open up your stance a little more. Generally, you would want to be about 2 inches wider than shoulder width apart when using the heavy irons and wood. On the other hand, if you are using short irons then you want to shorten your stance a little. Generally, you’re going to want to be two inches narrower than shoulder width apart when you use short irons.</p>
<p>Ball placement will also dictate what type of club you are using. When putting or using short irons you want to put the ball in the middle of your stance. For middle and long irons and also woods you want to place the ball approximately 1 inch in front of the center of your stance.</p>
<p>Weight distribution will vary depending on what club you are using. If using a short iron then you want to have the majority of the weight on your front foot. If you are putting or using middle irons then you want to have equal distribution of weight on both feet. When using long irons or wood, then you will want to be sure the majority of your weight is on your back foot.</p>
<p>Next up is what grip you want to use. There are 3 common types of grips that most golfers use. You can use an overlapping grip, an interlocking grip, or a ten finger grip.</p>
<p>An overlapping grip is when the pinky finger on the dominant hand, if you’re right handed it would be your right hand pinky, is put between the index and middle finger of the non-dominant hand, if you’re right handed that would be your left hand. Your lead hand thumb, if you’re right handed that would be your right thumb, then would be placed on the lifeline on your non-dominant hand, if you’re right handed it would be your right hand on the lifeline of your left hand.</p>
<p>An interlocking grip is where the pinky finger of your dominant hand is intertwined with the index finger of your non-dominant hand. If you’re right handed it would be that your right pinky finger intertwines with your left hand index finger. Then your non-dominant thumb would be placed on the lifeline of your dominant hand. If you’re right handed your left thumb would be put on your lifeline of your right hand.</p>
<p>The 10 finger grip is a grip where you put the pinky finger of your dominant hand near the index finger of your non-dominant hand. If you’re right handed you would put your right pinky finger next to your left index finger. You then put the thumb of your dominant hand under the lifeline of your non-dominant hand. If you’re right handed you would put your left hand lifeline over your right hand.</p>
<p>Those are the basic mechanics of your pre-swing. You may already have known them, but it’s always good to check to make sure you are doing everything proper every time. Sometimes bad habits can work their way in without you even realizing it.</p>
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