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Archive for the 'Golf Swing' Category

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Improve your golf swing

For beginning golfers, one of the most common golf swings to use is a one fluid motion swing. But this type of swing can be much more difficult than need be. If you use a one fluid motion swing, you may have problems in your backswing that you’ll need to correct on the downswing. In [...]

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Golf Stance

A good golf stance is the foundation for a solid swing. If you start out with a bad stance, you’ll probably follow with a bad back swing, downswing, and follow through. But don’t worry, developing a good stance isn’t difficult, and staying balanced and relaxed can help you compensate for a less than perfect stance. [...]

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Golf Grip

The way you grip a golf club before taking a swing can have a huge impact on the success of your shot. While there are many different golf grips, there are three common grips that most people use: the overlapping grip, the baseball grip, and the interlocking grip. Each of these grips has a slight [...]

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Chipping and Pitching Tips

Josh Sanders is a golf teaching professional and this is what he tell his clients about making great chips. First and foremost you should know your golf club. Looking at a wedge you will see how much loft is on the club face. You will also see the bulge of metal on the sole of [...]

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Are you a Hooker or a slicer?

If you are hooking the ball or slicing you need to adjust the height of the tee. If you are slicing the ball that means you are swinging down too steeply thus creating too much backspin and side spin. Usually when a golfer sees this happening he adjusts the tee lower. These just makes you [...]

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

The Backswing

Essentially, the backswing is a rotation to the right, consisting of a shifting of the player’s body weight to the right side, a turning of the pelvis and shoulders, lifting of the arms and flexing of the elbows and wrists. At the end of the backswing the hands are above the right shoulder, with the [...]