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Golf Swing – How To Cut Strokes



Are you at your wit’s end about how to improve your golf swing?

Have traditional methods of golf swing instruction failed to improve your game?

Here’s an idea you may not have tried . . . golf stores online. You know, those ads you see online about how to swing a golf club, or how to lower your score, or how to generally increase your enjoyment of the game of golf. Many people have accomplished all of these goals simply by utilizing golf stores online.

For example, if you have analyzed the golf swings of a variety of pro golfers on TV and the best golfers on the courses you play, you recognize that there are distinct differences in how to swing a golf club. How to achieve ongoing outstanding results with the variation of grips and swings is quite a puzzle.

But, what if someone could resolve this puzzle and immediately deliver (via download) the solution to how to swing a golf club to improve your game. Would you be interested?

What if the solution could be immediately downloaded at less than half the cost of a private lesson? Would you be interested?

According to the marketing literature from various golf stores online (based primarily on the abundance of testimonials), it appears that many people have learned how to improve their golf swing by utilizing the tips and techniques explained by the authors. Most of the authors are either experts with experience specifically related to the methods they explain, or they are golfers who have discovered a method of repeating consistently excellent golf swings and are now sharing their methods with others.

Your risk for utilizing golf stores online to improve your golf swing is almost non-existent because virtually every author offers a 100% money back guarantee. So, if you purchase their material, instantly download it, and then practice their recommendations, you should know within 30 days whether or not the info was valuable to you. If you honestly believe you did not receive a fair value for the amount you paid, you need to simply request a refund. In almost all cases, refunds will be processed immediately. Consequently, you have a very small downside risk to at least trying to improve your golf swing using a golf store online.

As an inducement, most golf stores online offer one or more bonuses that are seemingly worth much more than the value of the primary product. Consequently, in most cases the information you will receive covers not only your golf swing (how to improve it) but also several other facet of golf that most golfers find interesting. Plus, these bonuses are generally valued at 3 or 4 or maybe 5 times the value of the primary product to help you improve your golf swing.

So, don’t be timid. Sign up for several newsletters and ezines which promise to help lower your score and raise your enjoyment of the game of golf.

If you’re looking for information about how to improve your golf swing, how to improve your putting, or any other hints and tips about improving your golf game, purchase one of the many resources available online. They’re affordable, they’re full of valuable information, and they’re bound to help you lower your score and increase your enjoyment of the time you spend golfing.

By: Mike Howell

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Golf Tips: The Down Swing



The first movement from the top of the swing is a lateral thrust of the hips to the left, eventually followed by an automatic turning of the hips.

This is true. But there is more than that. Here are some great tips to improve your downswing.

The hips must not only move to the left and turn, their movement must be so closely tied to the left arm that it pulls the arm and the club down and whips them through the ball.

Finally you must turn your hips toward the target as they reach the extension of their lateral movement. Are your hips ever in this position when you hit the ball?

What happens, actually, is that the left arm itself is being pulled by the hips. The arm is merely the connecting rod between the hips and the club.

When the hips exert this pulling action, they cause the shoulders and the left arm to revolve so fast around the axis of the upper spine that the hands have little or no time to manipulate or do anything whatever with the club except hang onto it.

If there is one single secret to the golf swings this is it. Moving the hips in this fashion would seem a simple thing to do.

It is easy to say and easy to understand. Yet nearly all of the vast army of golfers fail to do it. Millions have read it and heard it and seen pictures of it, but just as many millions keep right on starting down with their hands, or pulling with their arms, or stopping the hips after they start them, forgetting to move them all the way through.

They fail for two reasons.

The first is that this is a big movement and they are afraid to make it. The second is that, preoccupied with what they think they must make the club head do, they completely forget the fundamental hip action and let it die.

The tight connection between the hips and the club, and the consequent pull the club gets from the hip action, is the single greatest source of power in the golf swing. The big muscles of the upper legs and of the torso are giving the club a flying start before the hands do anything.

To visualize what happens it may be helpful to use a mechanical image. Think of a golfer at the top of his backswing.

Now imagine a rope, running from the point of his left hip up his left side to his shoulder and then out through his left arm to his left hand. This rope is pulled tight at the top of the swing. As the hips start the downswing by moving to the left and turning, they will pull shoulder, arm, and club with them so long as the rope is tight. The rope can be kept tight only if the hips move first and only if they keep moving and then turning, on past the ball.

Otherwise the rope will slacken, the pull will stop, and the club never will gain the speed it should reach at the ball. The rope will slacken if, from the top, the shoulders or the hands move first, or if the hips stop moving before they are all the way through. How do we know when to start the hip movement?

We start it the instant we feel the backward momentum of the club start to pull against our hands at the top. This is a reflex action with most of us, but for those who want the moment pinpointed, there it is. And once you start to move the hips, keep them flying-all the way through until they turn toward the target. This action alone will cure a great number of golfing ills.

This is how it should feel:

For you who have been hitting from the top and from the outside for years (and you are about 95 per cent of all golfers), these actions will feel strange indeed, and our problem is how to describe the feeling you should have when you make them.

Words here become of even greater importance than they are customarily. So, since the same action feels different to different people, we will describe several feelings so that perhaps one of them may be recognized.

What all this comes down to is two things. First, we coil ourselves up on the backswing to gain tension that is going to be released as late as possible on the downswing. Holding that tension is the “staying uncomfortable” feeling, the “storing up” feeling.

That is what gives us distance.

Second, as we move our hips laterally and keep our head back, but do nothing else, there is a complete absence of effort in our arms and hands. Then, if we have kept ourselves from uncoiling, the hands and club come down on the inside. That, plus club-face position, gives us direction.

When we have made this first move from the top correctly, where does it bring us? It brings us to a position generally

Called the hitting area. It is not that, exactly. It is only one position in an infinite number that we pass through in the downswing.

It is, roughly, the point in the downswing that we reach before the arm-shaft angle opens up much.. The move brings us down so that our hands are nearly opposite our right leg, our weight is about equally distributed but moving toward our left leg, the body is beginning to bow out to the left, the right elbow is nestled against the hip bone, and the club is nearing a horizontal position.

Right here the check points appear. We can’t see them in the actual swing, of course, but we can stop the swing now and then and take a look.

If the swing has been made correctly and if the hand-wrist position gained by the backward break has been held, then one knuckle of the left hand should be visible and two of the right, the club face should be at about a 45-degree angle with the ground, the right arm should be firm .against the, right side, and if the hips have gone through as they should, the player should be able to see the outside of his right leg from the hip to the foot.

Except for seeing the outside of the right leg, these check points are exactly the same as they were after the stationary wrist break on the backswing.

If you follow these tips your swing will improve no end.

There must be a definite, conscious feeling that this is happening. It is the single most important movement that a good golfer makes. This is not to be confused with the mistaken advice to start part of the body stay back.



By: Gerald Mason

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Work On Your Swing With The Golf Gym Power Swing Trainer Exercise Program



The Golf Gym Power Swing Trainer Exercise Program is a full body golf workout program. It comes with the ProPerfect Training Grip with PowerCord, a DVD developed by pro golfers full of training tips, a book on how to use the Program to maximize your training, a reference guide and a bag.

The Exercise Program is designed to help golfers:

- Strengthen the muscles they use when playing.

- Improve accuracy and muscle memory.

- Work on developing their golf swings, no matter what swing they use.

- Avoid injuries by keeping muscles flexible and in good shape.

The Program encompasses all of this. It’s flexible and easy to use.

ProPerfect Training Grip with PowerCord

The key to the training program is the Training Grip. This unique device was developed by a group of pro golfers and athletic health professionals 20 years ago.

It has a grip designed like the grip on your golf club, with 2 cords that can be stretched. The cords are connected at the end by a piece that has loops for easy attachment to anything.

You use the Training Grip in several different ways. For example, you can connect it to some part of the house and practice stretching it, twisting your body as you go like you would when you are making a shot.

There are lots of different exercises you can do with the Training Grip, and they are all simple. Because the grip itself is modeled after a golf club’s grip, it helps you get your grip tight as well.

There are three cord strengths available: light, medium and heavy. These models offer different amounts of resistance, depending on the strength of the golfer. Usually, the whole Exercise Program costs around $40, but for $60 you can get a set with all three cord strengths.

The Training Grip is better than exercising with ordinary weights because it actually feels like a club. With the Grip, you can do exercises that are exactly like what you are doing on the course, so you’ll work the specific muscles you need. And, you can practice any swing with it.

Instruction Materials

The package also comes with an instruction booklet, reference guide and training DVD. The DVD is 45 minutes and has Dr. David Wright, one of Golf Magazine’s Top Teachers. He’s also a senior teacher at Golf Tips Magazine. It also has Kathryn Roberts from the Golf Channel.

The DVD shows you how to do 37 different kinds of exercises and warm-ups. Once you get into the hang of using the Grip, you can develop your own. The instruction materials show you how to personalize your Grip workout to your own individual golfing style.

The Golf Gym Power Swing Trainer Exercise Program is appropriate for any level of golfer. The Grip is easy to use, and customers have given glowing reviews of the product.

By: Wade Robins

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You can also find more information at game tips golf and golf tips articles. GetGoodAtGolf.com is a comprehensive resource golf enthusiast to improve their game through helpful tips and instructions.



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A contrast of left sided and right sided golf swings

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Golf Tips Magazine-Sean O’Hair Swing Analysis

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