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Ideas for Your Golf Swing Guide

The great thing about golf is that it is so challenging and there are always areas to work on.These are golf swing guide tips that can help even the best golfer and make them a better golfer. You can never be a perfect golfer because things like weather condition and location are always changing and so no game is ever the same. The following are a few tips that are usually helpful in a golf swing guide.

If you are looking for golf swing guide tips one of the most simple and yet effective involves fixing a nasty slice. Now if you are interested in learning about this golf swing guide tips, you need to start by making sure that you are gripping the club lightly.This is one of the biggest mistakes that people make is they think that in order to get power they need to hold the club tightly when this is not the case at all.These few simple thoughts will ensure that the beginning of your swing is correct and your swing will be much better.

Another tip that is very helpful for a golf swing guide has to do with the style of grip that you choose to use. It can be hard to remember this golf swing guide every time but after you do it a few times you are going to get used to it and won’t have to think about it every time you go to swing.This is definitely one of the most important golf swing guide tips that you can learn, and which is going to have the biggest impact on your game.This is one of the most useful golf swing guide tips to remember.

A lot of golfers like to keep a golf swing guide book which is basically their best friend when it comes to golf. This is because many golfers rush things and swing too quickly and this is a common mistake but one that is really going to bring down your game.You should always be open to new golf swing guide tips so that you can work on your weak areas and become a better golfer.Even the best golfers in the world are welcome to golf swing guide tips if they are going to help.

Written by GolfSwing on March 3rd, 2010 with no comments.
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Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 10

Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 10

91. Understanding the way a golf club and golf ball work can teach you more about the game than any book can.

92. Most of the top players concentrate exclusively on the leading edge of the club head, where impact occurs.

93. Before you set out to improve your strokes, understand exactly what is wrong with it.

94. Understanding your game is very important but understanding yourself and your mental strength is even more important.

95. Beginners should measure their progress on a long-term basis. Not every time they play a round and certainly not on shot by shot. Monthly or yearly reviews will work out best for them.

96. Take it one shot at a time – thinking about the big picture will only put pressure on you.

97. Learn to make the best use of the clubs you have with you. Work on your strategies so that you maximize your strokes and your clubs.

98. Understand the purpose of each club and exactly why you are told to use a specific club in every specific instance.

99. Poor form and too many bad shots that professional experience is usually more due to their mental game being off.

100. All players agree that the difference between successful players and the rest is the rate at which they are able to convert their successful mental images into reality.

… continue from Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – Part 9

Written by GolfSwing on September 16th, 2009 with no comments.
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Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 8

Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 8

71. While it is good to have a positive attitude, you should also motivate yourself to win every time. Else all the players even those who are at the bottom of their leagues but who have been playing for well over five years should have been at the top. Getting beaten should be treated as a learning experience but the next time, aim to win.

72. Do not impose anything on your natural style or position. Learn to just relax, stand back, and allow your natural abilities to take charge.

73. Most top professionals will vary in their swing actions but there will still be significant, noteworthy similarities. Most of them will retain the club head position behind the ball even after impact.

74. The club head decides the distance to which the ball will travel but a heavy club head may end up slowing the ball down.

75. Do not go for quick fixes for your strokes. You will not go very far and in fact, may end up messing with good aspects of your game putting you even further behind than you were before.

76. It is very essential that you make very careful and well researched choice of clubs. Some will suit you perfectly while you will be uncomfortable with some. Take professional help in picking out the perfect set for you.

77. Trying very hard to perfect a stroke can cost you your concentration and your co-ordination.

78. One of the often-told tales around the course is the story of a beginner and a professional. The professional and beginner both hit a hundred balls, 99 badly, one well. The professional goes home with the lessons of the 99 bad balls. The beginner goes home with the satisfaction of the one good ball. Who do you think got to learn more?

79. Remember that by the time you actually feel the impact of the ball on your club head, the ball has been in flight for about fifteen yards.

80. Very often, slicers struggle because they are trying hard to square their position with that of the club head.

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Written by GolfSwing on August 25th, 2009 with 1 comment.
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Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 7

Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 7

61. Do not be obsessed with mere technique. At times, great looking swings lead to bad shots and good shots can come out of bad swings.

62. Do not worry if you do not always understand the experts analyzing a game on TV. Just follow the game of the players and you will learn a lot more.

63. Understand what is leading to your bad shots. In fact practicing your bad shot will help you understand it better so that you can then try the exact opposite to come up with a good shot.

64. Using sheer brute strength is often a sign of weakness while being able to control your shot reveals your strength.

65. Do not focus too much on your faults, instead identify specific aspects that you can work on to improve your game.

66. At times, you are your worst enemy. You first start off with misguided expectations about your game, you over-obsess about technique, try too hard to make perfect shots and then end up completely depressed at not performing up to your expectations.

67. The body plays a secondary role to the mental instructions that you shout out to it.

68. Thinking is good but too much thinking will kill any actions you may take based on instinct and what you are feeling on the course.

69. It may be great if you are naturally gifted but for most of us, working constantly on our physical and mental game is the only way of achieving excellence.

70. To get comfortable with the feel of the club in your hand, you need to practice having the club in your hand. Before you even start hitting the ball, make sure you have enough practice with the club in your hand, that you are comfortable with its weight and that suddenly on the course; it does not feel like something alien is thrust in your hands.

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Written by GolfSwing on August 16th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 6

Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 6

51. Beginners are always advised to work on their hand action and their hand-eye co-ordination first so that the body action will follow naturally.

52. During the swing action, you do not have to look directly at the ball. Just be aware of it as you take your swing and as you let go, just be aware of the contact instead of trying to hit it directly.

53. Many of the ideas and concepts about golf still persist from the olden days. Understanding the ideas may help you understand the game better.

54. During your swing movement, the most important part of the action is not the actual point of impact but some five or six feet before impact.

55. Most players are not surprised when they miss a simple putt. They are aware that it is the trickiest part of the course.

56. The more you can swing your club under pressure in a game as you can during practice, the better player you will be.

57. Forget about short-term results for a while. Concentrate on long-term goals, but one goal at a time.

58. Your club has to truly feel comfortable in your hands. Golfers call these educated hands. Practice till they feel absolutely part of your hands.

59. Make sure that as you try to improve on your techniques, you also improve your fitness levels. You need to be mentally and physically fit to succeed in this game.

60. Thinking positive thoughts on the course, after every stroke should come naturally to you.

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Written by GolfSwing on August 6th, 2009 with 1 comment.
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Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 5

Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 5

41. Learn about how you can control the spin on the ball and you would have mastered one of the most difficult aspects of the game.

42. A complete golf player is one who knows not only his shots but is proficient in course management, has a strong mental game and constant positive attitude.

43. Always learn to maximize the shots you can play best. The best professionals are not just those who know all the shots; they are the ones who know how to play their best shots to their advantage.

44. There are not many ways in which you can hit the ball – there are many ways in which you can control it to go the way you want it to.

45. Do not worry too much about perfecting techniques. Even a faulty swing can give you some very good shots at times while a reasonable one can only go so far.

46. At times, we make last minute adjustments to our swing to get to connect to the ball. This will not take some pace off your club, you will also lose control.

47. When you are taking you next lesson, remember not just what makes a successful shot but also what the feeling of accomplishment felt like.

48. It is very difficult to know what is going on in the mind of a player but their body language can give you many clues to their thinking.

49. A good golf swing is not one that ends abruptly once the club hits the ball. A good golf swing is one that is a smooth, flowing action involving great hand and eye co-ordination and has a wonderful ending, with the ball just being in the way.

50. It is true that even if you have perfect position but poor hand-eye co-ordination, it will not amount to much. On the other hand, even if you do not have a great position, with good hand-eye-co-ordination, you can end up with a great shot.

… continue from Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – Part 4

Written by GolfSwing on July 25th, 2009 with 1 comment.
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Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 4

Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – 4

31. The main aim of the golf action is not to swing the club but to swing the club head.

32. A top professional does not have just one successful shot to visualize. He has many shots, each different in their own way and all successful for each and every hole.

33. You do not normally catch a slump; it is something you inadvertently create.

34. Many top professionals claim that working on your technique contributes to about 30% of your success. More important are the mental strategies and how you maximize your shots for every hole. Unfortunately most players devote 100% of their time in just learning techniques.

35. If you are a beginner, you may be learning to generate a particular kind of swing. However, as you play more, you will start to generate swings that will give you the particular shot you are looking for.

36. In golf, as in any major competitive sport, you have to try without trying too hard and win without thinking too hard about winning.

37. It is not important where you practice – whether in your backyard or on a nine-hole course. What is important is that you practice regularly.

38. A good swing is one where you do not end up in confrontation with the ball but which is more like an artistic movement.

39. It is never easy to play under pressure or misguided expectations. Be aware of your strengths and play shots you are sure of.

40. Knowledge can be power but too much knowledge and too little practical experience is never helpful.

… continue from Playing Better Golf 101 Tips – Part 3

Written by GolfSwing on July 3rd, 2009 with 1 comment.
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Starting with the Golf Swing

Starting with the Swing

1. THE GRIP

The two most important techniques of golf are the grip and the swing. The quicker you get these two right, the faster you will move forward in your game.

Here are some very basic tips for getting your golf grip right:
Stand very firm and let your arms just hang freely and naturally by your sides. Relax and let there be no tensions in any muscles. Let your hands and palms be turned slightly inwards, facing your thighs.
• Next you have to learn to form your golf grip. Open your left hand and place the grip of the golf club at the base of the fingers. Close your left hand round the golf club firmly, with the left thumb naturally pointing downwards to the ground.
• With the left hand firmly in position, bring the right hand over the golf club and similar to the left hand, place the golf club such that the grip is at the base of the right fingers. Again, close your right hand firmly around the golf club. If you can see just two knuckles on the right hand, then you can be certain that you have the right grip position.
• You have to keep checking your grip as well as your positions regularly.
• You should also be careful about the grip pressure. If there is too much pressure on the grip (that is you are squeezing the club too much) then chances are there will not be much freedom in your stroke and your wrist-play will restricted. On the other hand, if there is very little pressure, you may not be able to control your shots to your liking. The grip pressure should be equal from both hands and should be just enough to control the club while not putting any restrictions either on the natural movement of the club or its tempo.

2. THE POSTURE

Once you have your grip in place, the next thing you should work on is your posture as you prepare for the first stroke.
• Always aim the clubface toward the distant target as accurately as possible. Then align your body to square to the target so that you can consistently come up with straight shots.
• To achieve this, start by laying your club on the ground as parallel as possible to the intended target. Now, aim the clubface toward the target and stand with your shoulders in line with the target. This will help you direct your swing path better.
• Keep your feet spread comfortably and place them facing the target squarely.
• Now, in your mind, visualize where you intend your shot to go. Form a mental picture of the exact graph you would like your ball to follow. Keep working on your instincts and build up your confidence in them and their ability to understand exactly what angle, speed and power will take the ball how far.
• Keep working on your posture, first to get it right and then to keep improving on the accuracy of your shots. Having a good posture and right target alignment are very important to your success as a good golf player.

3. THE GOLF SWING

It is absolutely essential that you maintain a square clubface in order to get the most out of your swing. When you hit the ball with a square clubface, you ensure that the ball goes straight and for a fairly long distance. To maintain a square clubface, you need to have a steady swing plane. Keep practicing on what is the most effective swing plane for you so that you get the club-face square against the ball every time.

The other aspect to remember while you work on your swing is the timing. It is best to maintain a steady speed throughout your whole swing. Your ball may not move smoothly if you bring in the club in slowly first and then speed it up as it approaches the ball.

Keep practicing to get these three essentials right – correct grip, right posture and good golf swing.

Written by GolfSwing on May 2nd, 2009 with no comments.
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Basics of a Good Golf Swing

The golf swing is probably one of the most frustrating parts of the game of golf. People are constantly modifying their swing to get more distance or to correct problems like a slice or a hook. Really, though, the golf swing is just a matter of mechanics and putting body motions together in the right way to be consistent. But experienced golfers know this is easier said than done. What are the basics of a good golf swing?

It might help for you to take a lesson or two on the golf swing or even watch the way the pros do it on television. There are numerous articles that exist on the Internet that can help you with your golf swing, so always look for information and take as much advice as you can get.

Learning to swing a golf club takes years of practice as any avid golfer will tell you
. There are “a hundred” things to know and they all have to be working in exactly the right ways at exactly the right time to a have a good, consistent golf swing. Sometimes this just doesn’t happen, but when it does, it certainly is a great feeling!

Written by Golfswing Analyze on January 4th, 2009 with no comments.
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Myrtle Beach Golf

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is one of the best places to take a golf vacation to in the United States. Myrtle Beach boasts 85 golf courses, 60 places for accommodations and four golf schools. Many golfers say that Myrtle Beach is one of the prettiest places to golf in the United States as well as offering some very challenging courses. Here are some of the top golf resorts in Myrtle Beach:

* Blackmoor Golf Club – Gary Player’s only Grand Strand signature course is built on the historic Longwood Plantation, which parallels the Waccamaw River. This spectacular undulating design takes advantage of the natural terrain and beautiful vistas making it a most enjoyable place to play.

As the world’s most traveled golfer, Player was able to use his wisdom and talent to provide a challenging course for the most capable golfer. Yet, the clever layout provides the high handicapper a very fun round.

When you couple the charm of this course with its truly hospitable staff and inviting facilities, Blackmoor becomes a “must-play” year after year. Be sure to visit the website to see the area’s only live course web cam!

* Brunswick Plantation and Golf Resort – Brunswick Plantation, a 27-hole golf resort located just minutes from Myrtle Beach, features quick champion Bermuda greens.
Each nine has a special flair, presents challenges and provides a scenic backdrop with tall Carolina pines and water views.

The 14,000 square foot, plantation-style clubhouse offers a fully-stocked pro shop with friendly, professional service. A putting green and driving range are also available.
Located just three miles north of the N.C./S.C. state line, you’re sure to experience a special brand of Southern hospitality.

* Burning Ridge East – While playing golf at this great Myrtle Beach course, you will encounter elegantly shaped mounded fairways and large yawning bunkers before you reach our smooth putting surfaces.

Burning Ridge was the winner of the “2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year” and winner of the Myrtle Beach Golfing News’ “Hospitality and Operational Excellence- 2002.”

There are plenty of places to stay in Myrtle Beach when you go for a golf vacation. Most of the resorts in the area are lush and beautiful. They offer excellence in both service and accommodations and pride themselves on providing some great Southern Hospitality.

Golf in Myrtle Beach is an experience beyond no other. You can easily spend a full week in one of the resorts and play on a beautiful golf course every single day. Myrtle Beach truly is a golfer’s paradise.

Written by GolfSwing on December 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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