Archive for June 19th, 2008

Golf Tips And Lessons On The Web-can You Really Trust Internet Sources?

Thursday, June 19th, 2008
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Josh Neumann asked:


Today, golf tips and lessons on the Web are extremely popular, as just about everybody is putting their two cents in how to improve your golf game. Quite simply, there are literally thousands of different tips that you can find on the Internet; some of them are helpful and some of them are. Here are some important tips and information to help you to sort through the clutter and find the best tips that will really improve your game.

Be very wary when searching for golf tips and lessons on the web. Remember, these tips can only be very general, because they are dealing with just about every type of golf swing imaginable. The owners of the sites don’t know who will be visiting, and therefore can’t offer customized instruction for you. While some of their tips might be useful for some golfers depending on their specific swings, some of it might actually hurt another golfer.

In fact, finding golf tips on the Web might not necessarily be a good idea for you, as there are literally thousands tips that you can search for four. Therefore, it is very easily to get information overloaded after doing a search on the Web, because you might have 10 or 15 different tips right to your head.

Remember, don’t simply blindly believe everybody you hear; when a tip is written for thousands of golfers, it probably won’t great for you unless you have just the right type of swing.

Probably the best way to get golf tips and lessons is to go to your local country club, where you can take lessons from your pro. This is definitely the quickest and easiest way to see improvement in your golf game, because you will be taking lessons from a proven golfer who knows how to help other people improve their games.

Also, you might consider purchasing a swing trainer, because these incredible machines can teach you the best swing simply by using them on a regular basis. With these devices, you get the feel of the right golf swing, and the more you use it, the more natural it will become. Remember, many PGA pros utilize these swings for their games, and they would certainly benefit you as well.

However, finding golf tips and lessons on the Web is not futile; in fact, the Web can be very helpful in helping you to find the best golf gloves, shoes, and other primitive or your golf game. Yes, your swing is the most important thing, but these other equipment factors can certainly play a huge role in improving your golf game.

For these, simply read reviews on different websites that have gone over the different golf clubs, and find the top clubs that will improve your game as quickly as possible. These are great sources of golf advice to help get you a lower handicap through better equipment.

Once you find the one that the majority of sites like best, just head down to your local country club and test them out. if you like them and hit the ball well, you’ve found yourself a winner. Hopefully these tips and information will help you to benefit from golf tips and lessons on the web, and start to golf better as quickly as possible.

Diane

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Golf Tips - Tips to improve your putting

Thursday, June 19th, 2008
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Victor Lensora asked:


If you are seriously considering lowering your scores, then you must take your putting seriously, as roughly half the strokes you play in a round of golf are likely to be on the putting green. However good you are at driving, pitching and chipping, if your putting is not up to standard, you will never make the next level. My Dad told me the famous quote when I was probably about 12 or 13, ‘Drive for show putt for dough’, this says it all! That is why it is quite incredible that putting is not often concentrated on.
Tips for setup:
First of all I’d just like to say that there is no one correct putting grip/posture/stroke, there are wide variations, so if your technique is different, don’t worry, some of the top golfers have very different putting actions e.g. Bernhard Langer, Ben Crenshaw and Tom Watson all have very different techniques. These are basic tips that can be applied to most techniques to help improve your game.
An ideal putting stroke should strike the ball on the up, to do this the ball should be placed opposite the inside of the left heal (for a right hander), this results in the ball being hit on the up and top spin is generated.
In relation to setup, the hands should be either inline with the ball or ahead of the ball, if the hands are behind the ball, then a clean consistent strike of the ball is not likely, and the common result is the ball popping up in the air.
Tension on the green is one the most destructive things that can happen to your putting, especially with the short putts, this is known as getting the ‘yips’, this is caused by moving during the stroke. This causes you to ‘fluff’ your shot and miss your putt. To avoid this happening, concentrate on the spot where the ball was after impact rather than following the ball. This ensures that you do not move your head during impact and will help give you the clean smooth impact you require.
A simple technique to reduce the tension in the body and the stroke is simply to let your arms dangle in front of you before you putt and gently shake them. This should relax your muscles enabling an enhanced sensation of feel and touch, both vital for reliable consistent putting.
Tips for the swing
Your grip should not be too tight, and your arms should be relaxed. Gently and smoothly in a one piece action, sweep the putter backwards. It is important to keep the triangle formed between your arms and the line joining your shoulders consistent through the whole shot and the shape should not change. The move backwards should be like a pendulum movement with your arms, while your wrists remain stiff. A good tip for making sure that this is correct is by starting the action by dropping your left shoulder; this will get the pendulum motion started.
Keeping the triangle mentioned before in tact, in a pendulum motion, accelerate the putter smoothly through the ball; the ball should be hit on the up. Throughout this whole period, keep your eyes fixed on the ball to avoid fluffing the putt and keep the eyes fixed on that spot after impact.
It is vital after impact that the left wrist remains firm and does not break; the follow-through should go inline with the direction you were aiming and should be the same length as the backswing.
Key points:
Try and relax before playing the stroke, this will help enhance your feel and touch and help avoid the yips due to excess tension
The stroke should be a pendulum action swinging with your shoulders and arms while the wrists remain stiff.
Don’t move your head during the swing.
Swing in a relaxed smooth fashion with a smooth and constant rhythm.
Keep the wrists firm throughout the stroke.
Play the ball from underneath the eyes.
Have the ball in the front of the stance to ensure that the ball is hit on the up.

Rosemary
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