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Golf and Zen — Chaper Three
About Golfing Zen: This is the third in a continuing series of short essays dealing with the application of Eastern spiritual philosophy to your golf game. The surface intent is that, as you apply the ideas, your golf and your enjoyment of the game...
‘Golfer’ Back Exercise Can Eliminate Back Pain
‘Golfer’ back exercise is a key part of any golf-specific exercise routine. A closer look at the golf swing will show clearly that it heavily depends on and indeed leans on the back. Actually a perfect golf swing is really all about using the spine...
The Best Golf Exercises Are Very Simple
The best golf exercises are not complicated; you don’t need to be a member of a gym; and you don’t need thousands of dollars in equipment. Yes…there are new golf fitness machines coming out in the market that look respectable, but they want an...
The Elements of Achieving an Effective Driver Swing
An effective golf swing with driver combines many different elements to give the ball strength and distance. Each of these three elements carries its own weight in your golf game and if one element is missing then your golf game may suffer...
Weight Training For Golf - In Your Own Home
Weight training for golf is viewed by golfers as a lot of work, time-consuming, boring and you need a gym membership to do it. None of the above is true, and if you read this article, I'll explain why.
You see...weight training for golf isn't on...
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Top Tips To Help You Improve Your Golf Game Quickly
Playing Golf is all about the swing. If you have the right swing you will develop an excellent golf game. If your swing lacks strength and purpose your golf game will to suffer. Unfortunately, this is an inescapable fact of playing golf. Learning how to swing your golf club is not just an extremely important factor in improving your golf game, it is also the hardest factor.
The great majority of new golfers out there find they can not just pick up a golf club and start swinging like a pro. For most new golfers the golf club is going to feel a bit awkward at first and developing the proper swing is going to take some time. Your hands need to work as one when you are gripping your golf club. You will be playing at your best when your hands are working together to bring about an accurate and smooth swing swing. There are a number of ways to grip a golf club but you should always remember to keep your hands working together as one and you will find yourself developing a much-improved golf game.
Have you considered the type of grip you are working with and how much grip you are applying in your golf game? It's a common mistake to hold your golf club too tight as this diminishes the power that you should be developing in your golf game. A lighter grip will give you much more flexibility and accuracy without sacrificing power. That's not to say that your grip should be so
loose that you will let the club fly out of your hands following a determined drive but you need to have some flexibility in your wrists during the swing. Your wrists are a fantastic source of power in your swing and this can be put to good use by any golfer.
Having a lighter grip will improve your golf game in other ways as well. For example you will have more club face rotation, which gives you a much better chance of squaring the club. This is an essential aspect of a good golf game so bear this in mind the next time you are taking a shot.
I recommend a mid-range grip as this will give you the best immediate results if you are searching for a way to quickly improve your golf game. This strategy also gives you the most versatility and a high degree of flexibility. Learning to change your grip is a simple and easy technique which will allow you to play a better golf game without having to spend more money trying to find a quick fix in new clubs or other golf accessories.
About the Author: Alex Nickinson is a golf fanatic and owner of Golf World Online. See http://www.golf-world-online.com for info and resources on all things golf.
Source: www.isnare.com
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