Golf Instruction – Use of legs in the Golf Swing

September 02, 2009 :: Posted by - golf course :: Category - Golf For Begginers
mfbrown1 asked:

Brady Riggs shows you how to properly setup and use the legs in the golf swing. For more tips and free swing analysis software go to www.inpractis.com

Tom Watson’s Secret to the Golf Swing

September 01, 2009 :: Posted by - golf course :: Category - Golf For Begginers
delurgio2 asked:

October, 2005, Angeles National Golf Course, Los Angeles, CA

Golf Swing Control

August 31, 2009 :: Posted by - golf course :: Category - Golf For Begginers
MrGolfSwingControl asked:

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How to swing a golf club like Tiger Woods

August 26, 2009 :: Posted by - golf course :: Category - Golf For Begginers
VideoJug asked:


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Fix Golf Swings Practice

August 23, 2009 :: Posted by - golf course :: Category - Golf Tips

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Occasionally a golf players will slice up a golf ball, which requires a fast fix. Normally golf pro will adapt his grip to tone up the position. Hook grips are used also. Typically once a golf player slices a ball; it’s a clear indication that there is a problem with his golf swing. The golf player must identify the trouble to make a few corrections.

Whenever the trouble is in the pivot it will cause hook balls, but also pain the players back in time. The quality goal for a golf pro is to hit the ball straight and hard. The player uses his control and power combined with the correct basic principle. Read more…

June 11, 2009 :: Posted by - golf course :: Category - Golf
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Neil Bennett asked:


Attempting to source ladies golf clubs which are both practically and aesthetically designed for female players has until recent times proved difficult and expensive. If you’re a left-handed lady golfer the likelihood of finding a suitable set of golf clubs is even harder.

Lady golfers are unfortunately at a disadvantage in terms of suitable golf equipment in a sport that is predominately male orientated – therefore more equipment is designed and manufactured in relation to the size of the market.

Before manufacturers like Texan Classics, Confidence and Prosimmon Golf produced exclusive lines of ladies golf clubs, female players had to resort to purchasing junior or senior-flex golf equipment – although this is less likely in today’s market of online golf retailers like The Sports HQ offering a comprehensive range of ladies golf equipment in right and left-handed editions.

The physical differences between a male and female golfer leads to both genders having different requirements when it comes to selecting the perfect golf club. For example a stiff shafted golf club would be less suitable for lady golfer, whilst a club that is too flexible is not likely to match a typical lady’s golf swing. A lighter golf club with a graphite shaft is far more likely to produce the best results for lady golfer, unlike a stainless steel shaft with a heavier club-head which can lead to a slight loss of control. The actual golf club length is also important as lady players are typically shorter than their male counterparts and therefore 1-inch shorter clubs are the perfect solution. Before purchasing a set of ladies golf clubs it is recommended to view and sample the clubs in person. In the case of an online purchase it is also advisable to search for a retailer that offers a means to sample the clubs in person.

The custom fit option is another way to purchase a set of ladies golf clubs. The recent appearance of Internet based custom fit suppliers has increased accessibility to the benefits of custom fit golf clubs for both sexes. After starting out in golf with a beginner’s set of ladies golf clubs the easiest way to improve your game is to invest in custom built golf clubs which are designed and built to the exact criteria of the player. Unlike some suppliers of custom fit golf clubs – Forgan of St. Andrews does not charge extra for custom fitting ladies’ golf clubs. Forgan’s custom fit website automatically selects the optimum flex, shaft type, length adjustment and type of grip after entering the following attributes: sex, dexterity, height, wrist-to-floor length, swing speed and glove size. The benefits of custom fitting – especially for female golfers are indisputable.

Finding the best ladies golf clubs was historically a difficult task before online retailers like The Sports HQ developed exclusive ranges for lady golfers. Exclusive brands like Prosimmon Golf, GolfGirl and Confidence offer specifically designed and manufactured golf equipment for the female player. To progress from a beginner’s set of ladies golf clubs a player should consider the benefits of custom fitted golf clubs – with manufacturers like Forgan of St. Andrews



June 06, 2009 :: Posted by - golf course :: Category - Golf
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Golf Swing Genius asked:


Swinging on plane is a big key to hitting solid golf shots.  The first thing that needs to be correct is your setup.  A good setup position with a correct grip, good angles, and proper alignment will all aid you in swinging on plane correctly.  

Starting your backswing on plane requires a slow smooth takeaway with the arms and shoulders.  At the point where the golf club is parallel to the ground in the beginning of your backswing, the golf club should cover up your hands if you were looking in a mirror or someone was standing behind you this is what you would see.  If the clubhead is too far in front of your hands, it is too far outside the plane line.  If the clubhead is too far behind your hands, the club will be inside too much.  Both of these incorrect positions will cause problems with keeping the club on the correct swing plane during the rest of your swing.  

Halfway into the backswing, your hands should be set in the middle of your chest.  Also, from this halfway back position, if you drew a straight line down from your left elbow (for the right handed golfer), it should point right at the golf ball.  If your left elbow is pointing more towards your feet, your swing plane is too steep.  If your elbow is pointing too far out away from the ball, your swing plane is going to be too laid off or flat.  This is a great drill you can use to make sure you are starting your backswing on plane correctly.



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