Sep 02

Not all golf driving tips have to be elaborate. Here are 8 great golf driving tips in a nutshell:

1. It’s all about technique. Make the club do all of the work.

2. Keep your eyes parallel to the target. This is how you control path.

3. Make sure your elbow is “attached” to your hip.

4. The grip must be soft, and the muscles must be relaxed. Tension destroys a swing.

5. Focus on keeping your backswing short, which equals a longer drive.

6. Most of your power comes from the torque in your hips. Swinging harder comes later.

7. Visualize the ball in flight pre-swing. This isn’t just new age mumbo jumbo. It works!

8. Mind your posture. You should always tilt your spine away from the target.

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Sep 01

If you can afford to spend $50.00 on a round of golf, then you can also afford to spend $50.00 on a private golf lesson. Chances are, the instruction you receive in a private lesson will stay with you much longer than any single round of golf. Usually, a PGA professionally trained instructor will work with you for around a half hour and charge about $50.00. The price can vary, but that is a pretty good estimate. Getting a tip or two that will help correct a recurring problem with your swing, will make your next round of golf more enjoyable and maybe even lower your handicap by a few strokes. The trained eyes of a PGA teaching professional can quickly assess your swing and make suggestions on how to improve it.

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Aug 31

Perhaps no other aspect of your setup is more important than your golf grip. The grip is the only connection that you have with the club. If you have a poor grip, you will never hit the ball with much accuracy or power. One of the best golf grip tips out there involves your grip pressure.

One of the keys to hitting a ball well is to keep your grip pressure constant. For example, hold a club in your hand and hover it above the ground. Next, grip it really hard. Notice that it rises off the ground significantly. If you do this in your swing, you will mishit the ball and probably top your shot. By remembering your golf grip tips, you can have a better swing in no time.

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Aug 30

If you have a problem with hooking the golf ball, you may have a problem with your grip. One of the most important golf grip tips for people who hook the ball is to learn to weaken your grip.

The problem is that your grip is too strong, which closes the club face at impact, producing a ball flight that goes far left for a right handed golfer. To see if you have a strong grip, take your grip and look at your left hand. See how many knuckles are visible. If you have three to four knuckles visible, your grip may be too strong. One way you can fix this problem is by rotating your left hand more to the left so that only one or two knuckles are visible.

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Aug 28

If you are struggling with your golf game, don’t be too embarrassed to seek out professional golf instruction. A lot of people are intimidated by the thought of having someone dissect their golf game, pointing out all their flaws, and leading to humiliation, but in reality golf instruction is a necessary part of the game for those wanting to improve. If you do not have proper instruction, you may be setting yourself up for failure. After all, without immediate feedback, you will never know what you did wrong to produce a bad shot or how to fix it. Most golf instructors are easy to work with and will put you at ease with the state of your game, so do not hesitate to call one and schedule an appointment today.

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Aug 26

If you are able to improve your short game, you will very likely take a few strokes off your score. While driving a golf ball 250 yards may seem more impressive than chipping a ball 50 feet, the latter is more important when it comes to scoring. You may drive the ball 10 or maybe 12 times per round, but you’ll probably need to use your pitching wedge or other short irons for twice as many shots. A good tip for short shots just off the green is to use a less lofted club and keep the ball only a few inches or maybe a foot off the ground. If the grass is not too high, you can even putt your ball. This strategy will produce less errant shots and help lower your score.

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Aug 25

With the advent of the internet, a new forum for golf instruction has developed — golf video tips. Many online sites host golf video tips that the amateur can use to improve their games. While these videos may not provide personalized one-on-one instruction like individual golf lessons from an instructor, they can be quite helpful. A quick search of a popular online video site finds several dozens of videos that address both basic topics as well as advanced shot making tips. By watching these golf video tips, new and experienced golfers alike can have expert instruction for free, allowing them to have a firm grasp of the fundamentals, a key component to developing a good golf swing that will stand the pressure of playing a round on the golf course.

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Aug 24

Do you fall over, or backwards, or sideways, as you’re finishing the swing of your driver? You’re overswinging, one of the most common mistakes when driving the golf ball. Even though you hit the ball, the most common result is that you miss the fairway and you lose distance.

Try these tips — swing your driver with the bottom of your back shoe in contact with the ground through impact. Swing at about three-quarters speed, and turn your shoulders fully through the ball. Do not let your back foot come off the ground until you feel the foot pulled up by the rotation of your body. Maintain your balance right to the finish. Remember these tips, keep your overswing in check, and your driving will improve almost immediately.

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Aug 20

We can limit our golf expenses by taking instruction in public or even private groups, and in the beginning, this is often the best option. It is cost-effective, and it provides an effective learning environment. However, as we evolve as a golfer, we eventually need the individual attention that one-on-one golf instruction can give to us. There simply is not enough time in a group session to ask all of the questions that we need answered.

While I would not suggest that the added cost of one-on-one golf instruction is the right choice for the novice, it certainly can be for the intermediate player and beyond. If the cost of one-on-one golf instruction is too prohibitive, consider mixing in a one-on-one lesson into a regular schedule of group lessons. Another option is to seek the one-on-one attention through video analysis of your swing.

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Aug 19

The perfect golf swing is a work of art. Graceful and powerful, the club flows as a single extension of the arms, completing a powerful arc with a high follow through as the ball travels majestically skyward on an elliptical path traced through the sky. Players who can perform this most envious of tasks have the admiration of duffers everywhere.

The perfect golf swing involves all of the major muscle groups acting in harmony. The head is down, focusing on the ball, while the shoulders turn and the lower body is lead through this motion by the torso.

On the downswing, the arms lead the hands until the wrists un cock at precisely the right time, providing the necessary force to propel the golf ball extremely high into the atmosphere.

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