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June 16, 2010

Golf Swing Drills – Improve Your Game With Golf Swing Drills



when you play a sport such as golf you will know all about how vital practise is to improve your handicap and play the best game that you can. There are many different hints and tips that you could use to try to get a better golf swing, but one way of doing this that is easy and can be performed on the course, on a driving range or even in your back yard. And this way is by practising golf swing drills, these are a set of exercises and movements that you can repeat to perfect your golf swing.

One very useful golf swing drill that can be of great benefit to golfers is the golf swing plane drill, this is performed by either purchasing a golf swing plane trainer and using this to tailor your golf swing plane to perfection. Doing this kind of golf swing drill will condition your body to automatically create the correct golf swing each time.

If this does not suit you then why not try using just your right arm and swing as normal using your left hand to feel how the biceps work as you perform the swing. Doing this will not only strengthen the muscles in your right arm but you will be able to feel exactly how your body moves when performing a golf swing.

Another golf swing drill that you might like to try out is to have a friend standing behind you as you slowly take a normal backswing. Your friend then can see your target line and tell you if your club is pointing at the ball or up to four feet beyond it, if it is then you are almost there to having a great golf swing. Practise these golf swing drills over and over and you will be hitting like a pro in no time.

By: Joe Marquart


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Joe Marquart is an Underground Golf Expert and publishes the highly sought after Golf Guru Report Newsletter. For free tips on driving farther, hitting straight, and slashing your handicap fast, delivered to your inbox, see [http://golfgurureport.com]



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June 11, 2010

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April 1, 2010

How to Develop More Power in your Golf Swing



How can you develop more power in your golf swing? This is probably a question that all of us want an answer to. Most of us go to great lengths to do whatever it takes to get that “power” into our drives off the tee. I think we probably all have some ideas of where 300-yard drives come from, but I want to give you the answers without any “fluff.”Golf swing power is the result of three specific factors. Two out of the three are much more important, but the third does have a bearing on the outcome of how far you hit that ball.The first and probably most evident of the three is your swing mechanics. I bet you are not surprised by this one.The second one is probably the least recognized of the three, but for many is the “key” to longer drives and the category that is given the least amount of attention. Number two is what we term golf strength. This is defined as how well your body is conditioned (i.e. fitness) to swing a golf club with maximum power. Probably the least understood of the three, and maybe the most needed by golfers in general. We will talk more about this later. Let us move on to number three in regards to power for your drives.Number three is your equipment. Yes, equipment does make a difference in how far you drive the ball. The equipment manufacturers have let this fact be known, and I bet we all have gone to the pro shop probably more than twice to pick up a new driver that claims to give us another 20 yards on every drive. That extra 20 yards might not be down the middle of the fairway, but it will give you an extra 20 yards… could be left, could be right, or could be in the center of the fairway. That all depends on points one and two of this article. Equipment and technological advances have definitely lengthened the distance of our drives. But without better swing mechanics and your body in better golf shape, new technology will not help your game. A bad swing will produce a bad result, regardless of what type of “new” driver you may have just purchased.Swing MechanicsI think all of us are aware of how important the mechanics of a swing are when it comes to driving the ball down the fairway. It is essential, if you are over the top with your swing or come inside too much, you’ll see that dreaded slice or snap hook. The drives will be short, too low, too high, left, right, or a combination of these if you are putting bad swings on the ball.It is essential for a golfer to work on the mechanics of their swing, week in and week out, to improve their game. If it weren’t important why would all these tour players have swing coaches that work with them on a consistent basis? The golf swing is such a finite, mechanically complex movement, that requires constant work to keep it highly efficient and in check.One of the most common mistakes I see amateurs make is probably a lack of instruction. I see amateurs over and over at the driving ranges, week in and week out, pounding balls without any improvement. This, I feel, is a result of one of two things: 1) a lack of instruction or 2) low levels of golf strength. A lack of instruction leads to the development and ingraining of improper swing mechanics. This only results in slices, hooks, topping the ball, and hitting it fat on the course. And we all know that those types of swings lead to frustration and bad rounds of golf. I would suggest to most anyone to find a good instructor and take lessons on a consistent basis. This can only help your game in the long run. Now moving on the second point of how to achieve powerful drives and that is golf strength.Golf Strength (Golf Fitness)Golf strength is a term we use to describe the golf fitness level of an individual pertaining to swinging a club. This is much different than how much you can bench press or squat, which I like to refer to as “weight room strength.” Understand that these two terms, golf strength and weight room strength, are very different. If you do not quite understand the difference, ask yourself one question: How many bodybuilders do you see teeing it up on Tour? The answer to that question is quite obvious, none!It comes down to this idea: the mechanics of a golf swing require specific levels of flexibility, balance, stability, strength, endurance, and power to perform it efficiently. If your body does not have the required capacities of the aforementioned list, then the result will be? Anyone want to guess? Well, let me give you the answer: a less than optimal and less efficient swing than possible. Essentially, your body supports your swing much like a foundation supports the house you build upon it. I am sure that all of you would choose to build a house on a stone foundation rather than a sand foundation, wouldn’t you? I will say that many of you make a different choice when it comes to your golf swing. I quite often see amateurs developing their swing on a “foundation of sand,” not a good thing to do in my book.Regardless of how much time you work on your swing mechanics, if your body does not have the “golf strength” to support your swing, you are limiting your potential. I have seen it numerous times, people practicing at the range who struggle, not because of trying to get better, but because their bodies are limiting what they can do with their swing. Quite often I see people with limited flexibility, poor balance capabilities, and low levels of strength and power. The bottom line is that your mechanics will not get better until you fix the body that swings the club!Up to this point we have discussed the two most important ideas when it comes to power on the golf course. A review of the topics tells us that they are optimal swing mechanics and the proper levels of “golf strength” in the body. One without the other is going to leave you short when it comes to your potential in the game.Again, I probably see point number two, golf strength, being addressed less often than swing mechanics when you get right down to it. The pros are all aware of the importance of golf strength, why not you?EquipmentWe have come to the final point, and that is equipment. I think the majority of golfers are aware of the technological advances that have occurred in golf equipment over the last 20 years. I mean, think about the ’80′s when we were still playing with woods that actually had wood club heads! Imagine that for a moment, and now we are using drivers with space age faces that shoot the ball off of them at warp speed. In addition, we have to mention the advances in terms of golf balls. How manufacturers design golf balls today makes a difference in how far they travel. What a lot of people do not realize is that the USGA has set standards on how “hot” driver faces can be and how “fast” balls can come off the face of drivers. Most clubs are reaching this limit, and anything past these USGA rules becomes illegal to play. So what does that tell us? 1) Club manufacturers have done a great, and I mean great, job in the advancement of technology, and 2) to increase the distance on your drives you are now going to have to turn to points one and two of this article.So what does improving your power really come down to?It comes down to three simple ideas. Number one is improving your golf swing mechanics. Improved mechanics will improve your driving distance. Number two is improving your golf strength. By improving your body as it pertains to the golf swing you will improve your distance off the tee. Finally, equipment does make a difference, if you hit the ball correctly.



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 working with most notably Masters and PGA Champion Phil Mickelson. To learn more about Sean and his golf fitness programs go to http://www.bioforcegolf.com



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March 8, 2010

Using The Proper Golf Grip To Obtain Proper Golf Swing

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February 22, 2010

How Can I Improve My Golf Swing

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How many times have you thought… how can I improve my golf swing? I’ll be it’s a crazy number. A number that’s higher than all your fingers, toes and hairs on your head! Why is this such an elusive issue? How come with all the technology we golfers aren’t improving? It’s mind boggling, but I have a few insights that might help, and it’s not about just going out to the range and pounding balls.

It’s not buying every new driver that comes out. It’s much, much simpler and cheaper than that. What if I told you it’s so easy you wouldn’t even have to ever take another golf lesson again? What if… to improve your golf swing all you had was ONE swing thought? Does this sound like “pie in the sky?” Wouldn’t that be nice to have just ONE swing thought every time you stepped up to hit the golf ball?

Well… that time has come! When I tell you this ONE THING you might want to strangle me, or if you take a step back and think. You’ll shake your head in utter shock at this… but you can’t deny I’m on to something.

Do you want to hear it yet, or do you want me to continue to tease you and not tell you til the bitter end of this golf article? I’m a “yesterday” kind of guy, but I’m kind of having fun with this topic of “how can I improve my golf swing”. It’s a topic that million of golfers daily think about, but many of them take the wrong approach to achieving the end result of a better golf swing.

Let me ask you something. When you mishit a golf ball, what took place? What really happened that caused this often humiliating shot that no doubt will cost you strokes on your score card? Was it all those tips and techniques you’ve tried from the magazines? You get the golf magazine, see a tip, rush to the range and IT WORKED! You start “flushing the golf ball” and you run back to your significant other and say… “I’ve got it”.

Does this scenario sound familiar? Have you gone to a range with a new swing thought or golf tip and started to hit awesome golf shots that you could repeat over and over again? I know I have, and the minute I got to the course “it was gone”!

What the heck?

Finally… hear is the ANSWER to the question “how can I improve my golf swing“.

SWING EASY!

How many times have you lost all care on the course, swung easy, and hit a beautiful shot with no lack of distance? It’s because you had NO TENSION in your body! You “let it go”. This is the SECRET to better golf. You’ll never need another lesson every again.

By: Mike Pedersen

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