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August 2nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

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Care to evaluate my golf swing? See video…?

I recently changed my swing for my driver–I hit my irons very well, but my driving is sub-par at best. So if you would, hit the link and tell me what you think about my “new” swing. I am hitting it 225-240, with about a 10 yard slice. To compensate, I am aiming for the left of the fairway, and seem to do okay. However, I know I am capable of more reliable drives (straight and 245).

Here’s the link; thanks in advance for your tips!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPfFDE0H_m0

BTW–this my Nike Sasquatch 10.5*…I like it alot =D

Also, in the video–it’s the same swing twice over–the first is regular speed, and the second is in slo-mo…

How tall are you? How long is your driver?

Equipment:
1) Your driver appears a little too long.

2) Your driver appears a little too head-heavy (swingweight too high).

Setup:
1) I can’t tell much about the grip from that angle.

2) Stance is slightly narrow. Widen the stance slightly and point your right foot straight forward–not pointed to the right as in the video.

3) Ball position is ok until you move to the right when you adjust your feet. Then, the ball may be getting too far forward.

4) You seem to really be reaching for the ball.

Swing:
1) Your head rises when you initiate the backswing.

Stop that. Practice by taking very slow swings. Try to imitate your slow motion video with your actual swing. Have you ever seen a hummingbird feeding? Their wings are going very fast, their body is moving and adjusting, but their head focused on the flower and is motionless. Think about imitating the hummingbird in your slow-mo practice swings.

Your head rises when you initiate the backswing. Then, your heads dips when you start the downswing. Next, your head slides forward. Finally, your head pulls back. That is way too much movement if you ever want to consistently hit the ball flush.

2) You are rolling your hands (clubface) open in your backswing. This is part of the reason why the ball is traveling to the right. All this does is introduce a bunch of timing issues into your swing. You need to be eliminating anything that must be timed to hit the ball straight.

3) Balance is an issue that will hinder your advancement.

Your main flaw that must be fixed is your balance. You need to be rock-solid in your balance throughout the swing. This is a MUST!

The next thing you must work on is staying behind the ball. This is a MUST!

The Good:
Now, your swing plane is better than most your age. I like the way you keep your club coming from inside with a tucked right elbow in your downswing.

It is also good that your driver has 10.5° of loft. This is good for your swing speed.

Practice swinging the club very slowly until your head stops moving around and until you develop some balance. That’s your homework: Balance and steady head. Buy ($15) Ben Hogan’s book, “The Five Fundamentals….” His description of the setup is excellent. [Beware: If you read the section on "The Grip" and try it, then, as long as you roll your hands in the take-away, your slice will get much, much, much worse. If you will stop rolling your hands in the take-away, then you will immediately add about 10 to 20 yards to your drives without hitting any harder.]

Post another video once you develop more balance and get that head to stop bobbing around. Practice slowly and use patience. Golf is not a race and it’s not a long drive contest. Now go practice in your room in front of a mirror.

Brad’s Golf Swing – Slice Analysis, Inside Out Swing Plane


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July 28th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

the golf stop
I need a very dense, tall fast growing hedge to stop golf balls from coming into my yard…?

I have a home in Northeast Florida on the backside of a golf practice range and am having a problem with golf balls continually flying into my yard, some at fast speeds that I fear could hurt somone. I’d like to plant a dense tall hedge instead of asking the golf club to put up an ugly fence. Any ideas about plants that would slow down a fast moving golf ball and grow well in a coastal north Florida, shady environmenst?

Get the golf range to put up containment nets so you don’t get hurt. Then grow whatever you’d like to screen the nets.

How to Stop Topping the Ball


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July 25th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

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Hank Haney Golf Instruction – Swing Plane.mp4


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July 23rd, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

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Can someone help me with my swing? (see video)?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=2n0bRjzf56g

I’m fairly new to golf. Been at the range a lot recently and really want to learn the game. I’ve been told I hold the club too far out. I know there are many more flaws, so please feel free to point them out.
Thanks

1. Wider turn with your arms, that will slow your swing down.
2. Hold your finish
3. bend knees more
4. stay in the shot, dont look up so soon, thats causin the slice

Swing with your eyes closed a few times and feel as though the ball is in the way , dont intend to hit it, it gets it because its in the way of a good swing.

also try taking a few swing and actually throwing clubs instead of hitting balls, when you start throwing them straight youll get what it takes

The Golf Swing


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July 19th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Golfshot: Golf GPS – Range finder for iPhone, iPod touch and mobile


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July 9th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

golf beginners
What are some good beginners golf clubs?

I am interested in beginning golf, I have played it a couple times and thoroughly enjoyed it. I have been looking at golf clubs online but I don’t have a clue as to what brand, kinda, etc would be more compatible for me. I don’t have a lot of money, I was hoping to stay under 150, maybe 175 tops for a complete set. I will take any and all suggestions as to some good quality clubs for a beginner

Callaway x20 or x22irons, Taylormade R7 R9 are also nice

Golf for Beginners : Golf Alignment


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June 11th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

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Golf Swing Tips : How to Hit a Golf Ball With Irons


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May 25th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized


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May 13th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized


Site devoted to beginner golfers?

I’ve hit the links a dozen times or so, and have really taken a fancy to golfing. My goal is to break 100 in 6 months. However, i am still a beginner. I tend to top the ball, slightly mis-hit, and my swing isn’t too fluid

before i spend the money on professional tutelage, I would like to learn a few swing basics about set up/ swinging in a plane, stop slicing, etc. Basically working from the ground up.

My question is: Are there any sites on the WWW that are devoted to beginner golfers, or that offer tutorials to beginner golfers? Sites with video tutorials? I figure if i get some basics down, it will give me an advantage going into my lessons, saving me money by not using so much of the instructor’s time.

Ayudame Por Favor
Help-o Me-o for Please-o !!!

This will be one of the few times I encourage someone to stay off
the internet and get a book.
Like you I am new to the game.The book that was most suggested was Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons.You can purchase this at Barnes
and Noble for about 12.00 and yes this is still in print.
This is great!!

Swing Plane Video


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April 29th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

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Golf Swing Mechanics : Techniques to Not Slice a Golf Ball Off the Tee


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