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		<title>Golf Swing Instructions-How To Hit The Approach Shot</title>
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<div><br/><br/>As far as <strong>golf swing instructions</strong> go, understanding which type of approach shot to hit, as well as how to hit it, is a very important part of every golfer&#8217;s game.<br/><br/>Anytime you can stick your approach on the green, you could be looking at scoring a birdie or even an eagle on certain holes. But, hit a bad approach and you might be struggling just to salvage a par. With that in mind, here are some golf swing techniques to help you improve this part of your game.<br/><br/>Before we get started I want to mention that hitting better approach shots will take some time and practice. It doesn&#8217;t happen overnight, but it will happen if you&#8217;ll put in some effort.<br/><br/>In golf, there are basically three kinds of approach shots. You have the pitch shot to go with the chip shot and flop shot.<br/><br/>The Pitch Shot<br/><br/>Anytime you&#8217;re 60-100 yards from the green you&#8217;ll be hitting a pitching wedge to the green. By using your wedge you&#8217;ll have complete control on how far the ball will travel more so than any other golf club in your bag.<br/><br/>When lining up to hit a pitch shot, the key is to open your stance a bit. Play the ball back in your stance, meaning the ball should be parallel with your back foot.<br/><br/>Take a full swing with your wedge. To control distance you will choke down on the club. It&#8217;s going to take some time on the driving range to get the distances down, but it&#8217;s time well spent.<br/><br/>The Chip Shot<br/><br/>This shot is not played as much as it should be and that&#8217;s a shame because it&#8217;s a very effective shot.<br/><br/>The basic premise with this golf shot is to use a lower lofted club and let the ball run up towards the hole. When I say run up I mean letting it roll two-thirds of the way to the hole.<br/><br/>The ideal yardage for chip shots is from just off the green to around 50 yards out. You want to use either a 7 or 8 iron for this shot.<br/><br/>Play the ball back in your stance so that the ball is parallel with your back foot. Keep approximately 60%-70% of your weight on your left side. The backswing will only go back halfway as will the follow through.<br/><br/>The Flop Shot<br/><br/>Of all the different approach shots, the flop shot is the most difficult. It is also one that is used only in certain situations.<br/><br/>Have you ever watched Phil Mickelson hit a shot from off the green that flew over a bunker to a tight pin placement? He is a magician with this golf shot.<br/><br/>To hit this shot you&#8217;ll use a 60 degree wedge. Play the ball back in your stance and use an open stance. Your goal is to get the ball to go straight up so it clears the hazard in front of you, but lands softly and stops immediately.<br/><br/>While these golf swing instructions have only touched on the basics of these shots. With practice, you can be hitting better approaches and lowering your scores.<br/><br/>All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this article as long as you leave all of the links active and do not edit the article in any way.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Terry Edwards							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>A Golf Lesson On Weight Transfer</title>
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<div><br/><br/>We all want to lower our golf handicap. That&#8217;s why we practice so hard and read so much about the game. It&#8217;s the &#8220;Holy Grail&#8221; of golf. Among the keys to achieving a lower golf handicap is consistency. You must be consistent to lower your scores and cut strokes from your handicap. If you want to achieve consistency, transferring your weight correctly is a must.<br/><br/>But that&#8217;s easier said then done. As an instructor, I see many golfers struggle to achieve proper weight transfer. Even golfers who I know are good athletes sometimes have trouble with this. Poor weight transfer is one of the most common swing faults in my golf lessons. It&#8217;s especially prevalent with golfers who play infrequently. They have what&#8217;s called a &#8220;reverse pivot&#8221;- one of the deadliest swing flaws in the game.<br/><br/>Transfer Your Weight<br/><br/>Normally, when swinging a club, you transfer your weight onto your back foot during your takeaway, then onto your front foot during the follow-through. Watch Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, or any of the pros on television and you&#8217;ll see how well they achieve correct weight transfer. For them, it&#8217;s second nature. They make the transition smoothly and efficiently. That&#8217;s why they&#8217;re so consistent when hitting a golf ball. None of them exhibit anything even close to a reverse pivot.<br/><br/>With a reverse pivot, you do the opposite of what you should do. Instead of transferring your weight to your back foot and then to your front foot, you transfer it to your front foot during your takeaway and then back to your back foot during the follow through. This move constricts your body turn, short-circuiting power and inhibiting consistency. Golfer&#8217;s who exhibit a reverse pivot don&#8217;t get much on their drives or iron shots.<br/><br/>Causes of a Reverse Pivot<br/><br/>Causes for a reverse pivot are many. An obsession with keeping your head down, an attempt at holding your left arm (right for left-handers) rigidly straight, and/or allowing your head to turn to the right as you swing the club back-all cause a reverse pivot. So if you find yourself doing these things, you may be employing a reverse pivot in your swing without knowing it.<br/><br/>Since the reverse pivot wreaks havoc with your swing, it&#8217;s hard to describe any tell tale signs that you have the fault. The reverse pivot restricts your turn so much that your arms and hands have to take over the job of your shoulders while hitting the ball. That curbs your power. But two sure-fire signs that you are committing a reverse pivot are loss of power and accuracy.<br/><br/>Eliminating the Reverse Pivot<br/><br/>One way to eliminate the reverse pivot is to practice this drill: Adopt your address position, and then place the club across the back of your shoulders. Now turn as if you were going to hit the ball. As you turn back, the club encourages your head and spine to rotate. Sense your balance as you do this. A good tip to get the hang of this is to look out of the corner of your left eye (right for left-handers) at the top of your swing. Practice this drill as often as you can&#8230; and then keep doing it.<br/><br/>Another drill-one that seems to get better results in my golf lessons-is to begin with a sort iron and assume your setup position. From your setup, lift your forward foot and position it next to your back foot. As you swing, take the club away from the ball, lift your forward foot, and allow it to return to the original position in your setup as soon as your club reaches about waist high in your backswing.<br/><br/>This drills trains your body to shift your weight to your back foot at the beginning of the backswing and allows your body to shift its weight toward the front foot at the end of the backswing, and then on through the downswing. It also promotes a much healthier spin angle, both atop your swing and into the finish.<br/><br/>Proper weight transfer is essential to developing a swing that delivers power and accuracy consistently. Achieving consistency-whether by taking golf instruction sessions or through working things out on your own-is the only way to lower your golf handicap. If you&#8217;re serious about becoming a scratch golfer, make consistency your ultimate goal.<br/><br/>Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jack Moorehouse							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Golf: Mental Game Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am sure you have heard people say that golf is 90 percent mental. If you have played golf before, I think you will find this point hard to argue. I have had countless times, where a simple thought in my head caused my usually rhythmic swing to shank the ball. When I first started [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>	I am sure you have heard people say that golf is 90 percent mental. If you have played golf before, I think you will find this point hard to argue. I have had countless times, where a simple thought in my head caused my usually rhythmic swing to shank the ball. When I first started playing golf, the mental aspect of the game was my biggest roadblock in making pars. Take a look at these mental game golf tips, so that at least 90 percent of your golf game will be in top shape.<br/><br/>Visualize<br/><br/>	Visualization: in every sport I have played, coaches have preached about visualizing a positive outcome. This technique can definitely be applied to golf too. In your head, if you visualize yourself shanking the ball; there is a good chance that it will happen. Its the same thing with a putt. If you approach your putt with a negative attitude, think, Im never going to sink this, and visualize the putt missing, than you will probably miss it. You should be thinking positively. As you are standing above the ball to putt it, imagine the ball going in the hole. Think to yourself, I am totally going to make this! Use this same technique on all of your shots. Visualize yourself taking a nice smooth swing, and imagine the ball going exactly where it is aimed.<br/><br/>Dont Count Your Score<br/><br/>	When I first started golfing, I made this mistake all the time. I would start playing, get to hole number five or so, and get excited that I was say, only two over par. Then, on holes 6 through 9, I would think, You have to par this in order to shot a 37! Of course, this put too much pressure on me, and I would end up choking on one of the remaining holes, triple bogeying one of them. Therefore, dont think about your score! Write it down on the scorecard and forget about it. Dont constantly keep count in your head; play the game shot by shot.<br/><br/>Enjoy Yourself<br/><br/>	Again, when I first started golfing, I made the mistake of always stressing about my score. If I was not on track to shoot a new all time best score, then I would get mad, and not enjoy my round. Recently, I learned to stop thinking about the numbers, and concentrate on each individual shot. I learned that I shoot my best while playing with someone else, enjoying conversation. I shot some of my all time best rounds just playing casual social golf. Now this may not be an option during competition, but in a competitive environment, just try to enjoy the game. Dont stress about the numbers.<br/><br/>	Golfs mental game can be the source of many angry golfers, lost bets, and broken clubs, but it does not have to be. Ninety percent of your golf game will be ninety percent better, if you just take a laid back, positive approach to the game, and enjoy yourself.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Savannah Durbin</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Discover What &quot;Lag&quot; Really is and How to Create it. Tap Into Your Power Source</title>
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<div><br/><br/>Just the other day I was on the range working out a few misdeeds that my swing had slipped in to. When I noticed a youngest fellow ( I live in Florida under 60 is young) on the range with what appeared to be a very nice golf swing. One that appeared that golf instruction and him were not strangers.<br/><br/>A very smooth well balanced swing. Not something you would normally see on our range. At least not from a person you had never seen before.<br/><br/>So I watched.<br/><br/>I knew he hit it well, but couldn&#8217;t quite see the trajectory or the distance. So I wandered over that way. I never interrupt someones practice so I stayed well back from him.<br/><br/>I was almost shocked to note that he was so slight of build I thought perhaps he was sick. But, I relaxed that thought as I continued to witness the smooth and repeating transition that he was making in his golf swing. No body could be anything but healthy with that move. So I suppose he was just a skinny kid.<br/><br/>The one thing that began to stand out now as I watched not 20 yards away, was that he had tremendous &#8220;pop&#8221; in his swing. This provided a crisp hit and a pro like trajectory. In addition it proved that a slight of build golfer can hit it a long long way. Which, by the way, was just what this young fellow was doing.<br/><br/>What was it that he was doing that you don&#8217;t? There is an easy answer.<br/><br/>LAG&#8230;<br/><br/>Yep, it&#8217;s lag. It&#8217;s the same lag that Sergio Garcia does so well. It&#8217;s the same lag that Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Ben Hogan and your club pro has.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s the same lag that most high handicap players are not even aware of. It&#8217;s the lag that you are about to learn how to do.<br/><br/>Excited?<br/><br/>Let&#8217;s try to get you to see and feel the lag first and then we&#8217;ll get to how to get it in your actual swing.<br/><br/>Grab a club and a ball. Take your really great grip, no weak left hands, no super strong right hands, please. You cannot do this with a compromised grip.<br/><br/>Now set up to the ball, with your right hand push against your left hand enough so that your right hand begins to bend back toward your right forearm. Allow this to happen. Now moving your shoulders only, no conscience movement of the hands or arms, just let them go along for the ride.<br/><br/>Take the swing just far enough so that the shaft is straight up and down and your left arm is parallel to the ground. Stop right there.<br/><br/>Note the angle between your left arm and the clubshaft. It should be about 90 degrees.<br/><br/>This angle is the lag.<br/><br/>But only if you maintain or increase this angle on the move down toward the ball. So try it. Very slowly move this angle down toward the ball without losing it. Maintain this lag all the way to the ball. At some point your hands will not allow this angle to exist any longer and you will release the club. But this happens without conscience effort. It&#8217;s one of the things in the golf swing that you have to trust to happen.<br/><br/>For some, moving this angle down toward the ball without losing the angle will not be easy. I know that. So no worries try anyway. And keep trying. This will show you how the lag is supposed to look and feel.<br/><br/>Now just for the heck of it, let&#8217;s see what most golfers really do in the downswing.<br/><br/>So back to the position where the shaft was straight up and your left arm was parallel with the ground. <br />Without moving your arms, release the club out away from you with your hands so that the club is now in a straight line with your left arm. And pointing straight back along the target line. Not out in front of you.<br/><br/>Hold it.<br/><br/>This is an early release. A major power drain. And a very tough position to get the club back to the ball.<br/><br/>This position requires a huge effort with your body to get to the ball with any power. It can be done. But it is not something that normal people can do.<br/><br/>So the early release is exactly the opposite of the &#8221; Lag&#8221;<br/><br/>The early release is exactly what it says, an early release of your power angles.<br/><br/>To prevent this, you must be totally aware of the angles, but first you must create them.<br/><br/>Good players create them, but only after much practice.<br/><br/>So here is a great drill.<br/><br/>Take the club into your backswing. Make sure you have good angles. Now bump your left hip laterally,while at the same time drop your right elbow to your right hip.<br/><br/>Do not go to the ball and do not release your angle or your lag. Do this several times. Each time do it a tad faster.<br/><br/>Bump and drop. Bump and drop. Feel the angles, feel the lag. A very very powerful position.<br/><br/>This is not two moves it is two things done at exactly the same time. A great drill if you do it right, and very simple.<br/><br/>It will teach you how to start the swing down on the correct plane and how to feel the lag that creates so much power.<br/><br/>This is where your distance lives. Lag.<br/><br/>Now you know.<br/><br/>A simple move, and you will hit it like magic.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Paul Macleod							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<div><br/><br/>For anyone who wants to learn the secrets of golf there are lots of lessons for beginners. Special golf schools organize golf lessons for beginners all year round for groups of fifteen to twenty people. Recently it has become a business practice to send members of the staff to golf lessons for beginners in order to achieve some team building goals. Or you may simply take advantage of golf lessons for beginners while on vacation and the hotel where youre staying offers this facility. This could be a truly unique opportunity for you and thered be lots of fun.<br/><br/>Who can take advantage of golf lessons for beginners? There are no restrictions for age or gender; on the contrary children are highly encouraged to take up a sport that creates great focus skills. The internet is the most rapid way to learn on the possible offers golf schools provide. You may choose to have golf lessons for beginners with an individual trainer, or you may attend regular classes designed for groups. It is important to mention that it comes much more difficult to start learning golf on your own, whereas golf lessons for beginners provide the basic knowledge necessary for further practice.<br/><br/>Keep in mind that if you want to take golf lessons for beginners as a hobby, you have to take it as some sort of leisure activity. By this I mean that you should make all the efforts necessary without losing the fun part of it, after all this is a sport and a great relaxation opportunity. Golf lessons for beginners vary in price from one school to another; usually classes are more expensive at clubs that target mainly executives for instance. At regular sports centres, the costs are pretty accessible when it comes to golf lessons for beginners.<br/><br/>A site such as www.ultimategolftips.com will give some insight on this sport and will teach you what to expect from golf lessons for beginners. Moving to the next step on your own should not be too difficult afterwards. You may consider the golf lessons for beginners as the first step of individual practice too, as when you master the basics it is a lot easier to move to some more difficult exercises. There are plenty of tips online for those who want to aim at the professional level; yet, it takes patience and a lot of practice. Good luck!<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Emmanuel Mba</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>How To Correct A Slice In A Golf Swing &#8211; Tips For Correcting A Golf Swing Slice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a golfer that has a natural slice or even just slice the odd time, you will know just how frustrating it can be, in fact, it can be the part of your game that has the biggest negative affect on your overall performance, a bad golf slice really can ruin your game.In [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>If you are a golfer that has a natural slice or even just slice the odd time, you will know just how frustrating it can be, in fact, it can be the part of your game that has the biggest negative affect on your overall performance, a bad golf slice really can ruin your game.<br/><br/>In this article I am going to be writing about how to correct a slice in a golf swing and give you some tips for correcting a golf slice, I hope you find the information useful and helpful to the development of your game and good luck.<br/><br/>The first tip I would give you is to make sure that you have the proper stance when swinging, this may seem like a very obvious point, however, it is actually quite a common problem and not just for people who are completely new to the game, if you&#8217;re slicing quite often then make sure that your stance is correct and if not, work on it. Again, this may seem obvious and pretty insignificant but just think about it, you may be surprised at what a few changes can do for your swing.<br/><br/>The second tip for you is to simply study the experts and follow their advice, there&#8217;s a simple reason why certain golfers are so successful, it&#8217;s because they know what they&#8217;re doing, yeah it&#8217;s another obvious point but so many golfers don&#8217;t regularly learn from other golfers, they try to improve their game on their own and it often is a much slower process this way, read, learn and study other golfers to improve your own game and especially your swing, if you&#8217;re slicing.<br/><br/>The third tip is how you grip the club, this can be very important when it comes to getting the best swing possible and avoiding a slice, this is another very simple thing that you can work on and practise improving, you should eventually end up with a grip that is best suited for you and that usually gives you an excellent swing, just work on it and make minor changes every so often to test and tweak.<br/><br/>The last tip I would give you is to constantly learn and improve your swing, this is , in my opinion, one of the most important points, if you are constantly improving your game then you should find yourself progressing at a very fast level and your scores will just get better and better, things like slicing will become a thing of the past, just never stop learning and improving.<br/><br/>These are just some tips that I thought might be helpful to you if you are having problems with your golf swing, as mentioned above, a slice can be extremely frustrating, especially if it happens often, so hopefully these tips will help you to overcome that problem and get to the top for your game.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Philip S.							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Mastering The Proper Golf Swing The Easy Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know the average golfer&#8217;s gross score is 107 shots? You may receive all the greatest golf tips in the world, take countless lessons and get superior instruction and still may not be able to gain consistency. Even the guys who play golf for a living and get the best golf instruction in the [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Did you know the average golfer&#8217;s gross score is 107 shots? You may receive all the greatest golf tips in the world, take countless lessons and get superior instruction and still may not be able to gain consistency. Even the guys who play golf for a living and get the best golf instruction in the world still struggle to improve their golf; and they practice each and every day!<br/><br/>Visualize where you would like the ball to land, as you swing. Keep the good energy flowing and don&#8217;t give in to any negative thoughts. A common mental error golfers make when driving the ball is to hit it as hard as possible.<br/><br/>Putting can become a nightmare and a condition called the &#8216;yips&#8217; has affected not only amateurs but professionals as well; get expert advice and consider a golf swing aid. Use the basic &#8216;hitchhiker&#8217; position when you&#8217;re working on your backswing. Before you swing, make sure you&#8217;re relaxed; contract all your muscles tightly for a moment and then relax them.<br/><br/>Swing slowly and steadily using a nice rhythm. After the ball is hit, the follow-through stage consists of a continued rotation to the left. Pick out a spot on the course, preferably the green of the fairway, and concentrate on hitting the ball to that spot.<br/><br/>The backswing is a rotation to the right, consisting of a shifting of the player&#8217;s body weight to the right side, a turning of the pelvis and shoulders, lifting of the arms and flexing of the elbows and wrists. As the body matures, the ability to rotate the upper torso is affected by age, and the hand action can also slow down requiring a slightly stronger grip.<br/><br/>Ask your golf pro to evaluate your posture while swinging. Try not to grip the club too tightly. Use the muscles in your legs and trunk when you swing.<br/><br/>Conditioning your golf muscles will reward you with straighter swings. Many golfers have improved their golf game by concentrating on golf fitness. Using a weighted club, make rotational golf swings to improve your power.<br/><br/>Whether you&#8217;re a seasoned golfer or just starting out, pick just one golf swing aid and go to work on your swing. There are golf swing aids that will help you with swing alignment. Keep in mind that with some golf swing aids, you may still need advice or help from an expert.<br/><br/>Golf swing aids come in all shapes and sizes including apparel type accessories to correct alignment or a golf club add-on accessory to monitor your swing. If you&#8217;re looking for an aid to improve your stance they&#8217;re not hard to find. Golf magazines often review the newest golf swing aids and are reviewed by golfers, making it easy to choose the right one for you.<br/><br/>You can find golf swing aids that will help you with your wrist and arm position. There are a wide range of golf swing aids on the market today to help the beginning and advanced golfer. If you&#8217;re a golfing novice just starting out, it&#8217;s easy to become overwhelmed.<br/><br/>There are a number of good golf swing aids on the market today. Before buying any golf swing aid, check with an expert to get an idea of what problem you need to work on first; backlift of golf swing, momentum of downward thrust, or stance for example.<br/><br/>Golfers can never get enough golf tips. Invest in a few of the newest golf books and golf ebooks; older golf books may be outdated. There are hundreds of useful golf tips to seek out in golf magazines, consumer magazines, sports magazines, in books, ebooks, DVDs, online and offline.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Helen Hecker							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Radio Golf Broadway Show is not Just an Entertainer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An ambitious lawyer and the inheritor of real estate property, Harmond Wilks, has the dream of redeveloping African American Hill District in Pittsburgh. He wants to convert the neighborhood thats in shambles into a sophisticated area with a high rise building and a chain of stores. He teams up with his friend Roosevelt Hicks, who [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>An ambitious lawyer and the inheritor of real estate property, Harmond Wilks, has the dream of redeveloping African American Hill District in Pittsburgh. He wants to convert the neighborhood thats in shambles into a sophisticated area with a high rise building and a chain of stores. He teams up with his friend Roosevelt Hicks, who has recently been appointed as the vice president of Mellon Bank. Both plan a redevelopment project.<br/><br/>During this time, Wilks decides to stand as a candidate for the post of the Mayor of Pittsburgh. But, when some dark secrets are revealed from an old mansion at Wylie, Harmonds dreams of redevelopment and becoming a Mayor get hit badly. Will he be able to become the first black mayor of Pittsburgh? Will he be able to transform his neighborhood? Or will his black past shatter his dreams and haunt him forever?<br/><br/>Radio Golf is all about community development. Its a story that reminds you about the responsibility of each citizen towards his community. August Wilson, in his play, wants to tell his audience that transformation of neighborhood can be achieved only when someone cares enough to take the initiative to do something about it. Once someone starts, others will follow.<br/><br/>Radio Golf is the last sequence of Wilsons 10-play cycle, which he wrote after every decade. August Wilson has won the Pulitzer Prize and has a deep insight into African American lifestyle.<br/><br/>Radio Golf is produced by Margo Lion, Jujamcyn Theaters, Jeffrey Richards/Jerry Frankel, Fran Kirmser, Tamara Tunie, Lauren Doll, Bunting Management Group, Wonder City, Georgia Fontiere/Open Pictures, Inc. /Townsend League, Gordon Davidson, and Jack Viertel.<br/><br/>David Gallo, Tony Award winner, has created the sets; Susan Hiferty, who is also a Tony Award winner, has designed the costumes; Donald Holder, again a Tony Award winner, has done the lighting arrangements; and Dan Moses Schreier has given the sound effects for the play.<br/><br/>Radio Golf has humor; it has thrill and suspense; it shows the ambition of a person and how ones past can create a conflict in ones present life.<br/><br/>It is not just any other Broadway show, but a part of Wilsons research in the African American culture. It gives a reflection of the 20th century and also tells about how fleets of ship loaded with African slaves used to dock at Virginia.<br/><br/>Radio Golf was premiered at Yale Repertory Theater in 2005. Thereafter, it was shown at the West Coast in Los Angeles, California by Mark Taper Forum. The show was produced in October 2006 by the Huntington Theater Company situated in Boston. It was again produced in 2007 by McCarter Theater. On May 8, 2007, Radio Golf was presented as a Broadway show in New Yorks Cort Theater.<br/><br/>The show is a must-see, as it not only entertains, but also sends a message across the people that community will always remain at the top of the development agenda.<br/><br/>So, book your tickets now itself, either online, or on phone, or at the box office and have a taste of African American culture.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Al Terry</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Golf Swing Tip Instructions &#8211; Stop The Slice</title>
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<div><br/><br/>The single biggest <strong>golf swing tip instructions</strong> that golfer&#8217;s want the most is in dealing with slicing the golf ball. It&#8217;s a problem that 80% &#8211; 90% of all golfers face.<br/><br/>Does this sound familiar? You aim way left and hit your tee shot, only to watch it fly way right? How do you go about stopping that dreaded slice? This is exactly what you&#8217;re about to learn today. And in doing so you&#8217;ll begin to enjoy the game of golf like it is meant to be.<br/><br/>Slicing is caused mainly from these three areas: the swing plane, clubhead path, and the golf grip. It&#8217;s not caused by where you are aiming, or even how you&#8217;re standing. Once you make the adjustments in these three areas, you&#8217;ll put an end to the problem.<br/><br/>First, let&#8217;s look at the swing plane. Most golf swing instructions don&#8217;t touch on the swing plane, but that is the number reason for slicing the ball.<br/><br/>The swing plane for every golf club will be different. What I mean by that is if you take your driver and your 9-iron out and hold them at the address position, you&#8217;ll quickly see that the 9-ron is closer to your body. This means that the swing plane is going to be different for the 9-iron than the driver. The 9-iron will be more upright and feel straighter up and down, while the driver feels flatter.<br/><br/>The cause of most slicing problems is due to golfers swinging the driver on a steeper swing plane like the 9-iron. When you swing the club too steeply, the result is an outside in swing pattern and a slice. The key is to flatten out the swing plane which will create a straighter shot. This will take some practice, but continue to make adjustments and you&#8217;ll find the correct swing plane.<br/><br/>If this doesn&#8217;t eliminate the problem, then work on the clubhead path. The clubhead path needs to be square as it goes through the impact zone. This may require you to adjust the position of the club in your hands to be a little more to the left. Again, make the adjustments a little at a time while on the range.<br/><br/>Finally, the golf grip may be the reason for slicing. A weak grip inevitably causes the ball to go right. Try strengthening your grip by rolling your hands a little to the right, which causes the &#8220;V&#8221; to point more to the right of your face. A weak grip is the second most common reason for slices.<br/><br/>Of course, these golf swing tip instructions are not as detailed as they can be. You can find more detailed tips and instructions at the end of this article. With these simple tips and a little practice on the range you should begin noticing improvement immediately.<br/><br/>All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this article as long as you leave all of the links active and do not edit the article in any way.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Terry Edwards							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>How To Find The Best Golf Instruction Book</title>
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<div><br/><br/>As a golfer it can be confusing trying to find the best golf instruction book. Golf swing analysis over the years has gotten more and more complicated, which is leaving many golfers more confused after they read golf instruction books. A good golf instruction book should be simple because the golf swing can be as easy or as difficult as you make it.<br/><br/>The first thing you should ask yourself when deciding what golf instruction book to buy is &#8220;what is their proven record of success?&#8221; The author should give you access to countless testimonials from other golfers who have directly benefited from reading the book. These testimonials should be detailed as to how something from the book improved their swing, score, and/or handicap.<br/><br/>Although the average golfer cannot break 100, people need to realize that with the proper golf instruction book in hand to teach them the techniques, mentality, desire, and practice that is necessary anyone can break 80 on the golf course. The best golf instruction book should claim that it will be able to teach anyone how to break 80 as long as they properly learn the qualifications listed above.<br/><br/>Golf takes a lot of practice to master. To be the best you have to work on your swing and practice, there is just no other way around it. But you need to spend your practice time on the course, the range, or the putting green, not in a room reading a golf book.<br/><br/>The info should be concise and simple enough for you to spend most of your time working on what the book suggests, not trying to figure out what it is that the book is suggesting because is was presented to you in a complicated and confusing manner.<br/><br/>The best golf instruction book should also come with a guide to help you monitor your practice as well as give you step by step instruction on what drills to practice and how to practice them. There should be ways to track and monitor your practice.<br/><br/>Golf improvement is always gradual so you need to keep track of your day to day progress in order to notice weekly improvement. More importantly it will allow you to notice areas of your golf game that are not improving and still need work.<br/><br/>At certain times parts of the game come and go. One week your driving might be great, but you are putting terribly, and visa versa. By keeping track of your progress you can know what areas need attention and what ones don&#8217;t. Don&#8217;t waste your time practicing areas of your game that currently don&#8217;t need much improvement.<br/><br/>All golfers, especially amateurs want to learn how to hit the ball farther with their driver. Any good golf instruction book should reveal how anyone can add fifteen to twenty yards to their drive, and more importantly hit it consistently straight at the same time.<br/><br/>The best golf instruction book should also contain detailed instruction of all aspects of the game:<br/><br/>* Driving<br/><br/>* Putting<br/><br/>* Chipping<br/><br/>* Sand shots<br/><br/>* Pitch shots<br/><br/>* Long irons<br/><br/>* Short irons<br/><br/>* Wedge play<br/><br/>* Rules<br/><br/>* The mental game<br/><br/>If the golf instruction book you are thinking about purchasing contains all of the info above then I would recommend it. The most important thing to remember is that you want to buy a golf book that has testimonials that prove you can expect to see results within just a couple weeks of practice and a money back guarantee just in case you don&#8217;t improve.<br/><br/>The best golf instruction book also will emphasize the need for your practice in order for you to improve. Many golf books, just because they want you to buy them, do not emphasize the personal dedication and discipline it takes to significantly improve your golf game.<br/><br/>Many authors make it seem that just by reading their golf instruction book you will start shooting lower scores. This is never true.<br/><br/>The only way to improve and become the best is to work on the information within the golf books on your own on the driving range or the putting green. The best golf instruction book should also provide you with everything you need in order to do so.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>David Nevogt</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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