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EASY PRO Golf Tips – The Correct Golf Grip !

by admin on December 22, 2010

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Improve Your Hands and Improve Your Golf Swing

by admin on December 22, 2010



It seems as though many golfers are unaware of the importance the hands play in the execution of the golf swing. Obviously, we know that the hands grip the golf club and attach the body to the club. But what is the importance of them during the swing?

The answer has to do with releasing of the club. Lets go back and do a quick golf biomechanics review. During the swing, from address position to follow-through, the hands are active in a passive type of manner.

Let me explain. The goal of the golf swing is to move the club on the correct swing plane to induce the intended golf shot that you want. This occurs through the bodys moving through a series of positions. These positions are found within the different phases of the golf swing.

The phases of the swing are address, take-away, backswing, transition, downswing, impact, and follow-through. During all of these movements the body is performing, the golf club is being moved upon a swing plane. The swing plane is the path upon which the golf club is to travel. Proper impact with the golf ball requires the golf clubs traveling upon the correct swing plane.

In order for the club to travel on the correct swing plane it is necessary for the clubface to open and close. Oftentimes, in golf terms the opening and closing, of the clubface is termed releasing of the club. This is where the hands become an integral part of the golf swing.

If you talk to almost any instructor, they will say that any good player has great hands. This statement refers to exactly what was described above (the releasing of the club correctly). Its obvious if you look at players such as Tiger, Phil, or Vijay.

I even remember walking the course at Doral in Miami with top-5 teaching instructor, Rick Smith. One point he continued to return to in terms of discussing the golf swing was hands. He stated more than once how any PGA Tour player has great hands. This just provides additional support for how important the hands are in terms of the golf swing.

But what does this all mean? Well, we know the hands are involved in the opening and closing of the clubface during your swing. This movement allows for the proper release of the club. As I mentioned, the hands are active in your golf swing, but in a passive manner.

Again, to open and close the clubface during the golf swing the hands move back during the backswing, hinge at the top of the backswing, return the club to square at impact, and release the club afterwards. In order for this to occur the hands must be passive!

What do I mean by passive?

You cannot force the hands to move through the golf swing and release the club. This creates tension in the golf swing, affects tempo, and, overall, results in poor shots. If you do not believe me, go to the driving range, grip a club as hard as you can, and attempt to swing. The results will be much less than optimal.

I think Dean Reinmuth, ranked by Golf Digest as a top-30 teaching pro, puts it best when speaking about the hands in the golf swing. He discusses feel as an integral part of the golf swing. He states that in order to have a successful golf swing you must be tension free.

Feeling the club move on the swing plane is an indicator of being tension free. And in order to have this feeling, your hands must be relaxed (i.e. passive).

How do you develop good hands in your golf swing?

Easier said than done. In order to develop feel in the golf swing, remove tension from your golf swing and develop great hands, you must develop three fundamentals.

Fundamental number one is an understanding of the golf swing. In order to know what the body and golf club are to do during the swing you must know the biomechanics of the golf swing. If you dont, how are you going to know what the body and club are to be doing during each phase of the golf swing?

Secondly, you must develop the mechanics of the golf swing. Your body and mind must integrate the movements of the golf swing into a repeatable movement. This occurs through proper instruction and practice of the correct golf swing mechanics.

Finally, it is necessary to develop the body. Yes, the body! Your body must have the flexibility, strength, endurance, and power to perform the golf swing correctly. If the body is inflexible, weak, and powerless, how are you going to be able to perform the mechanics of the swing correctly?

The obvious answer is: you are not! Developing great hands in your golf swing comes down to developing a basket of fundamentals within your golf swing. Understand the biomechanics of the golf swing, develop the proper mechanics within your golf swing, and develop a body to support your swing. These are the keys to developing great hands in your golf game.

By: Sean Cochran

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Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized golf fitness instructors in the world today. He travels the PGA Tour regularly with 2005 PGA & 2004 Masters Champion Phil Mickelson. To learn more about Sean and his golf fitness programs go to http://www.seancochran.com



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Golf Grip – Heel of Your Hand

by admin on December 20, 2010



You will experiment with your grip. Whether you start with the overlapping grip, the interlocking grip or the two handed grip will be a matter of choice. You’ll experiment a little. You might move your hands to various positions, your V’s may point in different places, who knows? We believe that as beginning golfers advance, the grip becomes even more personalized. You will want to end in a productive place, so remember to take each experiment as an experiment. You are learning your individual grip.

One dangerous by-product of grip experimentation is that it often leads to bad habits. While grips are designed for differing hand sizes, finger lengths and purposes, all grips have certain similarities.

The club should be gripped primarily by the fingers, not the palms. If you practice a lot, palm calluses tell you something about your grip. They are in the wrong place!

Golfers do not usually talk about the heel of their palm. Hey, the heel of your hand is important. If you are right handed, the heel of your left hand must stay on the club. It is easy to let the club and the heel separate. Lifting the heel is a bad idea, a very bad habit. Of course, you’re the heel of your right hand must stay in contact with your left hand unless you are a two fisted guy. Then, the heel of the right hand stays on the shaft of the club.

The best place to check your heel contact is at the wrist cock and at the top of your swing. Those are two locations where it is easy to lose the heel. Work on maintaining heel contact through the swing. Stay on the club for power and accuracy.

By: Jack Nichols

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Start here – read more great golf tips and you’ll be on your way to putting to a much lower score. Guaranteed!



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How You Can Improve Your Golf Swing?

by admin on December 18, 2010



How do I improve my golf swing? This has got to be the number 1 question on the lips of a large percentage of amateur golfers. Well, there’s one simply way to approach it.

Golf swing improvement can only begin once you know how the golf swing works – you need to know the why as well as the what to do.

The reason for this is explained in the following example:

You have been given a golf swing tip (this might be from a friend, a pro or even have seen it in a golf swing magazine). You use this tip the next time you go out to play a round of golf.

What happens… this tip might suddenly give you a great improvement in your swing consistency, it might have you knocking the flags down and peppering the holes. You think ‘great I’ve finally susssed this game’. Does this sound familiar? If it does then I’m with you all the way as I’ve been there.

What happens next? You feel all cocky and think I’ve got this game mastered. You see a magazine with the tag line ‘Improve Golf Swing’ and you think ‘I don’t need that anymore I’ve got my swing sorted’!

Next time you go out with your friends you’re feeling all confident and are ready to rip the course up!
But this time you hit a duff shot, then another, you start really analysing every move you make, you start doing slow practice swings to see what’s happening, you start to think really hard during your proper swing… and all of sudden you’re back to were you were before that great swing tip made your sudden transformation, it’s as if that great last round had never happened. I’m with you, as it’s happened to me before.

So how do we start to resolve this, how can we stop this cycle of boom and bust and really improve our golf swing?

The answer is in the first words you read on this page ‘golf swing improvement can only begin once you know how the golf swing works – you need to know the why as well as the how’. To truly benefit from golf swing instruction you must understand the WHY and HOW as well as the WHAT to do. If you understand HOW and WHY you are making a change to your swing then you are far more likely to stick with any advice you are given because you can test it against your own logic. I simple tip gives no supporting evidence that you can draw on when things don’t go so well.

Next time you are given a golf swing tip then ask WHY you are making a change and HOW it effects your swing – that way you will know whether you should stick with it.

By: Jonathan Barrett

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Jon Barrett WAS a frustrated golfer who studied the golf swing for 5 years in search of information to improve his golf swing but without success… UNTIL he discovered what only 1% of golfers know. Read about his eye opening concepts you won’t find in standard advice:http://www.golfswingeureka.com



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The rules of golf state that you can have up to fourteen clubs in your bag.

As a beginner you really shouldn’t be thinking about anywhere near that number, (too damn heavy anyway)

Too many clubs when you’re starting out is nothing but confusing.

A much better way forward is to choose a set number of clubs where you can be clear what each clubs is really for.

The best beginner golf clubs need only consist of five clubs, say, a putter, a sand wedge, a seven iron, a seven wood and a three wood. This will get you started and get you used to the different club lengths and the different heights each club has to travel.

Golf can be a frustrating game when you’re a beginner, (it can be a frustrating game when you’re a decent player)

The club set recommended will give you a good chance of getting the ball in the fairly easily without having to concentrate on getting lift on the ball. It gives you grounding in the different flights each club gives you and helps you start to get a feel for the game of golf.

Best Golf Beginner Clubs.

OK, so you know what clubs you will start with.

That’s great, but do they fit you?

Another big mistake people make when buying their clubs (yes, me included) is to go and buy a set of clubs straight off the rack. The likelihood is that your brand new, shiny set of clubs doesn’t fit your body shape.

What happens next is that you spend the next two years adjusting your swing to suit your ill-fitting clubs. This problem is even more pronounced for women golfers, the choice of equipment is not so wide (but getting better) and women often end up with misfit clubs (or God forbid the husbands spare set) which are a sure fire way to swing defects.

The moral of the story is to always spend time in the golf shop, make the sales guy work for his money and don’t leave till you’re happy you and your clubs make a happy marriage.

By: Peter Ward

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The best beginner golf clubs are your fundamental starting point.

The next is learning to use your newly fitted clubs properly. The habits you learn early on can make or break you as a golfer and seriously hinder your progress.

To find out the simple steps you need to set you on the right road (as well as a few little known insider secrets) go to……

Best Beginners Golf Clubs [http://best-golf-instruction-book.blogspot.com/]

Or visit – [http://best-golf-instruction-book.blogspot.com/]



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