Archive for April, 2009
Let us consider the “apex” of your golf swing as I like to call it. The apex of the swing is that vital section from impact into the follow-through during which the club head stays on the line of flight, anything from ten inches to a foot past the point of impact, the longer the better. When the club head leaves the line of flight as it must in due course, it comes out of the apex of the swing. Maintaining the apex without any temptation to make a bodily lurch forward is yet one more sign of the top-class player. If you aim for this, you will play better golf.
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You may think that the biomechanics of golf swing are only of any interest to the professionals - too technical for the amateur or one time per week golfer. However, if you think like that, it may explain why you could sometimes spend most of your round in the sand or trees!
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All golf players would like every one of their games to go well. But this is not always the case. Even the best golfers have bad games.
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As with most sports, the more you use a piece of equipment, the more wear and tear it will sustain. Since this is the case with golf as well, many players will find that they will eventually need to repair their golf equipment. So, too, will youths that golf. In many instances, youths will need to repair their
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Tiger Woods is well on his way to being the greatest golfer to ever play the game. Here are the top ten moments on his journey.
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Do you suffer from elbow pain as a result of your golf game? Have you tried everything you can think of to relieve it to but not gotten the results that you want? Here is one piece of the puzzle that you might have over looked.
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Do you enjoy your game of golf or do you end up getting frustrated? Does your accuracy let you down on occasions? Need help with getting more distance and improving speed so you can achieve par?
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Practice is absolutely crucial for the golf beginner as it is for the golfer who has been playing golf for some time. Golf is such a technical and precise game that you will never improve unless you play and practice regularly.
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The most common design goal between all the Hybrid Irons out in the market today is for a higher trajectory, higher Moment of Inertia (MOI) and more ball spin. In the case of the Hybrid Iron, if the manufacturer can succeed in these areas than the club will not only perform exceptionally well but most importantly, be a very forgiving club if you are ever to hit the golf ball off center.
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There are many golfers who seem to have fairly stable (although maybe not ideal) swings out there. A common question among these amateur golfers is ‘how to generate club head speed’. They’re looking for tips and principles that they can apply without drastically changing the feel of their swing. Let’s look at some of these tips that you can incorporate into your swing with some practice.
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