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Apr
12

Golf Swing Aids – Improving Your Swing

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Golf Swing Aids – Improving Your Swing

It can take people a lifetime to perfect their golf swing. It is an intricate and complicated process that only a few people have truly mastered. If you are like most golfers, you might often get a kink in your swing. This can mean that you start slicing, topping, fading, or some other problem that may develop in your swing. Golf swing aids can help you to correct and improve some of these problems with your swing. 

There are many different golf swing aids available that you can choose from. These technologies are consistently changing and improving so you need to stay up to date with all of the different golf swing aids available. Here are a couple of different products that can help you improve your game. 

A very popular item is the weighted club. This product works much like a donut for a baseball bat. Baseball players use these weights to build the muscles they use when they swing. It also makes the bat feel lighter, and makes it easier to swing. The weighted golf clubs works the same way. Taking practice swings with a weighted club will build your muscles and make it easier to swing your normal club. This can give you more control, and more distance. 

There is also a product that measures the speed of your club. This is very important to a well tuned swing. The goal is not to achieve the fastest speed possible; instead you want to use the speedometer to make sure that your club moves at a constant speed during every swing. A good tempo is imperative to a solidly hit ball. 

There are also many videos available that can guide you through the many different strokes that exist in golf and there are golf swing aids that can help improve your game. 

For more information on or to purchase any of the products discussed in this post, please click on the highlighted links in the post.

Using Golf Swing Training Aids to Better Your Game

If you play golf on a regular basis, then for your own sanity, you owe it to yourself to spend a little time and money on becoming a better and more reliable player. Playing golf when you are “all over the place” with your drives and your irons can be exhausting for you and tiresome for your foursome, and you don’t have to be like that. By using golf swing training aids, you can make a big difference in your game very quickly, and often at little or no cost to you (other than time!). 

If you go into any golf store, or large sporting goods store, you will any number of golf swing training aids, all of which promise to completely turn your game around in a matter of hours. Their claims, as you probably already know, are usually false. The makers of aids such as this are using your own insecurities to sell you the products. 

There are some aids on the market today that will help you groove a better swing, but it certainly won’t happen overnight. You will have to work for weeks, months, or even years, to make a difference in your swing. This is because you need to commit whatever changes you are making to your muscle memory and your muscles need time to acclimatize themselves to the changes that you are making. 

There are some golf swing training aids that aren’t physical products that you buy in the store – but rather informational products that can explain the changes you need to make. Whether you are watching videos on the internet, or reading e-books, you may find enough information there to make a positive change in your game. And, you can do this without visiting the local golf pro and paying a fortune for a fruitless lesson.

For more information on or to purchase any of the products discussed in this post, please click on the highlighted links in the post.

Mar
28

How Does Golf Swing Tempo Affect My Game?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

There are just so many parts of the game of golf that it is impossible to list them all. In fact, just in the swing alone, there are many different aspects that must be dealt with every time you play. Of course, you know that your balance and core strength are at the center of your swing – they are what keep that club swinging straight and with power. They are primarily responsible for your golf swing tempo

Tempo is a very important aspect of the golf swing, especially when you are swinging the longer clubs like your woods or driver. The timing in the golf swing has to be particularly precise or you will hit the ball badly – or not at all! This is one very good reason why you should work on your golf swing tempo to improve your overall game. 

It is hard to describe tempo, but you certainly know it when you feel it. It is that combination of everything working at just the right time. Your hips turning, your shoulders turning, your head down, and your hands coming through to the target – all of it happening at just the right time. When it doesn’t happen in the right order, or the tempo is off, disaster can strike. 

There are several hints and tips that can help you get your golf swing tempo into a nice rhythm. Some teachers will tell you to swing lower on the backswing, while others will tell you to power through the ball. The key is to find tips that work for you. When you are actually swinging that club, though, you don’t want to be thinking about anything other than making contact. Too much thought on one aspect of your swing can make the rest of your body forget about all the other things that it should be doing. 

For more information on or to purchase any of the products discussed in this post, please click on the highlighted links in the post.

Jul
16

Is Training For Golf Important?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Take one look at the top ten players on the PGA tour. They don’t look like the top ten players of yesteryear. Most of them are a little slimmer, a little fitter, and a lot buffer than they used to be. You don’t see too many professional golfers smoking (at least not in public!), and many of them have their own personal trainers.

Training for golf is vitally important for professional golfers and for the average golfer as well. We armed with longer and more accurate balls, better clubs, technologically-advanced clothing, yet so many of us haven’t improved the one thing we actually have control over – our own bodies. Training for golf is one area that can quickly improve your swing and your score.
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If you are a runner, it is highly likely that you will practice and practice before ever going out to compete against another. If you are a swimmer, you will swim thousands of laps before racing another swimmer. However, for most golfers, practice is usually not part of their life. They may go hit a few balls before a round, but that’s it.

The best golf training is not done out on the golf course, and it isn’t always done on the driving range either. There are certainly benefits to be had by going out to play golf. You can learn the course, figure out your strengths and weaknesses, and see how you react under pressure. On the driving range, you can work on grooving your swing and determine how far you can hit each club. Even on the putting green, you can work on your feel and your ability to determine a line or read the green.
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