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April 28, 2010

Medicus Golf Clubs Video – ALL 6 Make or Break Pts



Medicus Golf Instruction – Dual Hinge Driver

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Beau Rials, Mike Bennett (PGA Tour Instructor), Bob Koch (Inventor of the Medicus Golf Clubs) giving you ALL 6 of the make or break points to a golf swing. The ways that you can use your Medicus Golf Club to improve your golf game…

Medicus Golf Make Or Break Pt 1: Takeaway

The takeaway is simply rotating your upper body slowly to the right, allowing hands, arms and shoulders to move away together. This is best accomplished by relaxing the arms and hands and allowing the bigger muscles of the body to begin the movement. As the one-piece takeaway continues, the hands begin to hinge vertically…

Medicus Golf Make Or Break Pt 2: Toe-Up Postion

The upper body continues to rotate turning slightly away from the target while keeping the right elbow close to the right hip. As the hands travel around the body and continue to cock/set, the Medicus Golf Club will become parallel to the target line and parallel to the ground with the toe pointing towards the sky…

Medicus Golf Club Make or Break Pt 3: Back Swing

Shoulders continue to rotate around the spine while keeping the right knee flexed. The weight continues to transfer to the inside of the right heel. From the front view, the hands become fully hinged/cocked positioning the club perpendicular to the ground with the left arm extended and parallel. From the rear view, the Medicus Golf club shaft should be pointed to the target line and the right arm should not be visible…

Medicus Golf Club Make or Break Pt 4: Down Swing

At the top of the back swing, your shoulders should be rotated 90 degrees to the target line with your hips at 45 degrees. The right knee remains flexed and the left knee points towards the golf ball. From the rear view, the Medicus Golf club should be parallel to the target line with both hands under the shaft for support. The clubface is in a semi-skyward position and the right forearm should be perpendicular to the ground…

Medicus Golf Club Make or Break Pt 5: Impact Position

As the downswing unwinds, the arms and hands should be accelerating at a faster pace than the body. This must take place in order for them to get into a position where they can move together with the body through impact. The right knee momentarily holds its position as the arms accelerate. As the left arm comes back to parallel position with the ground, the right elbow should be very close to the body. Once again, the Medicus club shaft is pointing at the target line and the wrists…

Medicus Golf Club Make or Break Pt 6: Follow Through

As the hands, shoulders, hips and body together move into impact, the Medicus Swing Trainer is released with the hands ahead of the ball and the clubface square. Hips will be approximately 30-45 degrees open to the target line and the shoulders about 5degrees open. The left leg should be slightly flexed but in the process of straightening. Because of the weight shift, the right heel will be pulled slightly off the ground. The head remains behind the ball, right arm is extending while the wrists are uncocking…

Make sure you buy the Medicus Golf Clubs from the Medicus Golf site, you’ll get FREE shipping and it will ship within 24 hours.

If you decide to buy any of the Medicus Golf Clubs on Ebay or Craigslist – BUYER BEWARE!!

You may not get the bonuses and shipping time could take forever.

Also, if you have order issues with any of these non Medicus Golf Sites, are you confident they will be resolved in a timely manner??…

Something to think about…

Play well.

John Lynch

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By: John Lynch

About the Author:

John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has published hundreds of golf articles. To read more about Medicus Golf Clubs and get instant access to FREE Golf Tips Reports, John recommends you visit: MedicusGolfClubs.com



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April 2, 2010

Free Golf Tips to Improve Your Golf Swing



For instance how your hips might be rotating during your swing, where your hands are on the golf club or maybe even how your knees are bent before you get into your swing. All of these seemingly little things factor in when trying to develop a perfect golf swing, but most of them are overlooked.

Almost everyone who has ever attempt this game has failed miserable the first couple of times out on the golf course, mostly because their ego gets the best of them and they believe it is an easy sport to master. On TV the pros like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson make hitting 300+ drives down the fairway and 50 foot puts look easy, but that is as far from the truth as can be.

Playing the game of golf takes a lot of skill and concentration, especially around huge crowds like the pros are used to, but it all starts with a good, solid swing. A lot of people who just start off playing golf usually come up to the tee and try knock the ball into next week much like a baseball player would when he is up to bat, but developing a perfect golf swing takes a mixture of fitness and power, but more so control and concentration.

There are a few simple golf tips you can use when you are just starting out on the links. One is to never take your eye off the ball during your swing or you will hit the ball into God knows where. Keep your eyes fixed on the ball, shoulders square, arms straight with your left arm being like your cross hairs for the ball if you are right handed. Now that you have the form down when you swing you don’t want to twist your wrists during the swing until after impact. Once you have made contact follow through with the swing motion until the club is behind your back and the ball is headed down the fairway.

By: Ryan Stains

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Want to improve your golf game, cut at least 7 strokes from your score and learn how to swing a golf club like Tiger Woods? Then check out my blog: Learn the Perfect Golf Swing for tips and proven methods on how to play golf at the highest level!



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March 29, 2010

Improve Your Golf Game With Perfect Golf Swing Drills



Perfect golf swing drills will help your golf game improve dramatically.

There are perfect golf swing drills you can do on your own. You may want to take lessons that will center around perfect golf swing drills. A golf pro may be able to help you with perfect golf swing drills. You can get information online about perfect golf swing drills.

Check out golf magazines and see if they have any articles written about perfect golf swing drills. You can purchase videos that show you perfect golf swing drills. Another idea if you are looking for golf swing drills is to buy a book about golf.

At the beginning of the perfect golf swing drills practice you should consider your posture. If you do not have perfect posture the perfect golf swing drills will not help you.

One part of a perfect golf swing drills program is the takeaway. The left arm is attached to your chest and the clubhead should be outside your hands as the club is about halfway back. Perfect golf swing drills centered around the takeaway continues with your left wrist cupped, right arm above your left and right knee flexed.

Perfect golf swing drills continue in the takeaway area when you put the butt of the club into your stomach as you grip the long iron just below the handle. Keep the shaft elevated so the clubhead is at knee height and then think about your arms, torso, legs, hips and club as being one unit.

The drill progresses when you take the club back by turning your body and feeling that your hands and wrists are not involved in manipulating the club.

Perfect golf swing drills may be just what you need to cut some strokes off your game.

By: Tim Gorman

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Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Golf-Swing-Improvement.com. He provides more golfing tips, putting tips and golf swing instruction tips that you can research in your pajamas on his website.



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