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Golf Galaxy Swing Fan $39.99 Helps improves all aspects of your golf game.Natural air-resistance discourages swing flaws.Builds grip, forearm, and rotary torso muscles.Increases club speed and control. |
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Booklegger Drill System For Better Golf: The Full Swing $24.99 The Drill System For Better Golf: The Full Swing: Improve your game with the The Drill System For Better Golf: The Full Swing. Jim McLean, No. 3 in Golf Digests 50 greatest golf teachers, will get you started right away with this easy-to-use instructional DVD. Get drills, tips and tricks in following areas: The basics Hitting with power Consistant ball striking Working the ball Fixing your faults |
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The Swing Thing $49.95 The Swing Thing from Double D Golf attaches to your existing club. Two handles separate the hands on the club, preventing them from hiding the effects of an improper shoulder turn and body rotation. Isolated this way, the large muscles of the back and sho |
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Momentus Golf Speed Trainer Swing Aid $29.99 The Speed Trainer is a clubhead speed accelerator. Instantly increase your clubhead speed with this useful swing training aid. You will be able to hear the sound of a progressively increased clubhead speed and potentially add 30 yards to your tee shots. This swing training aid is used by top Tour pros and will boost your clubhead speed 10+ mph. |
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Momentus Swing Trainer Iron $79.96 The MOMENTUS is a revolutionary swing trainer that incorporates a patented technology, whereby the clubshaft embodies most of the weight which is evenly distributed throughout the length of the shaft. The reason this is so beneficial in a practice club is because as a golfer swings the MOMENTUS, the evenly weighted shaft generates momentum. The momentum causes the club to swing along a balanced and proper swing plane. Through repetitions with the MOMENTUS, a golfer ingrains the feel for swinging the club on-plane. This leads to a drastic improvement in consistency and clubhead speed.The momentum of the shaft swings the club, so a golfer's muscles are stretched by swinging the trainer. Additional flexibility and strength are benefits also gained from swinging the MOMENTUS. It is an excellent club to use for warming up prior to playing a round of golf. |
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Hank Haney Essentials of Swing $24.99 From one of the most well-respected and sought-after golf instructors in the world comes a book that goes beyond tips and quick fixes to lay out principles that are essential to the perfect swing. Point by point the chapters cover every aspect of the swing-from grip to contact to ball flight. Putting Haney's approach into practice enables players to consistently make a powerful swing that can hit every kind of shape of shot-with every club in the bag. 160 illustrations are included to help players understa |
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Golf Pride DD2 $5.58 Continued evolution in grip technology! Firm material in the base of the grip provides stability through the swing. Gold material provides comfort where you need it most - under your fingers. Click here for more information on the Golf Pride Golf Grips. |
Mastering Four Swings Cuts Golf Handicaps
Professional golfers practice harder that most fans think. It's what makes them so good. They practice so hard because the know that no matter how much physical talent they have they know that practice is the best way of improving their games. So they develop programs designed to abolish their weaknesses. Then, they build their schedules around their practice sessions.
Most weekend golfers can't build their schedules around their practice sessions. They have too much to do. If they want to improve their games, they must squeeze practice in between going to work, shopping for food, painting the house, cutting the lawn, going to church, chauffeuring their kids, and so on. To whittle down their golf handicaps, they need to find productive, efficient ways of mastering the four basic swings.
Mastering Four Basic Swings
Golf requires you to learn four basic swings—a power swing, a target swing, a finesse swing, and a putting swing. Your power swing gets you off the tee. Your target swing helps you hit greens. Your finesse swing gets you close to the pin when you miss with your target swing. And your putting swing sinks putts. Unfortunately, weekend golfers don't always devote sufficient time to mastering the different swing types.
Weekend golfers focus most of their practice time on their power swings. If they take individual golf lessons or attend golf instruction sessions in a group, it's to improve their power swings. Their reasoning: if they hit the ball farther, they won't need their target swings or their finesses swings as much. That's the hard way of cutting a golf handicap. Since owners of ranges want to accommodate their customers' needs, they build facilities designed primarily to help weekend players improve their power swings.
Remedying The Problem
If you're serious about chopping strokes off your golf handicap, you must do four things when it comes to practicing. First, find a facility that lets you practice as many of the four swings as possible at its location. That's not easy. You may have to drive a little farther than normally and set aside a little more time for each practice session, but it's well worth the effort. This type of facility lets you practice all your swings in one session. If you can't find one that lets you practice all four swings, find one that let's you work on at least three.
Second, divide your practice sessions (whatever time you may have) into four equal segments. Then, practice them in this order. Focus first on your finesse swing, then on your putting, then on your power swing, and finally on your approach swing. If you don't have enough time to do that, divide the sessions in half. In the first session, focus on your finesse swing and then your putting swing. The next practice session, divide the session in half and focus on your power swing and your approach swing. Keep rotating sessions. And try to practice regularly.
Structure Practice Sessions
Third, plan your practice sessions. Keeping accurate statistics when you play tells you what areas of your game need the most practice. If you're stats tell you that your lag putting is costing you strokes, build in drills designed to improve your lag putting. If your stats tell you that your short chipping is costing you strokes, build in exercises designed to improve your chipping. Structure your practice sessions as much as possible. It saves time and lets you get more done.
Fourth, create goals and/or objectives for your practice sessions. Think of objectives as being milestones on the way to larger goals, such as cutting two strokes from you golf handicap. For example, the star drill requires you to make a certain number of putts before moving to the next station. Set an objective of moving two stations in one session, then three, and then completely around the hole. The larger goal is improving your short putting.
Structuring and planning helps you get the most from individual practice sessions. Dividing the practice sessions up into segments—given the time you have—enables you to master the four different swings you'll need to lower your golf handicap and raise your game to a new level. Taking golf lessons, reading golf tips, and/or attending golf instruction sessions for groups also helps you master each type of swing while conducting productive, efficient practice sessions makes you a better—more complete—player.
About the Author
Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros. He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. Free weekly newsletter available with the latest golf tips, lessons and instructions.
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