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Apr
30

Which Golf Swing Training Aid Should You Use?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

There are many different tools that you can use to improve your golf game. If you want to become a better golfer it is important to identify the problems with your game so that you can work on them. Almost everyone has a problem with their swing. Even the best golfers in the world do not have perfect swings and spend time and money to work on their flaws to make their game better. So what golf swing training aid should you use to fix your swing? Here are some common tools that many people use. 

The golf speedometer is a great tool that can help correct problems in your swing. One of the main faults in a person’s swing is a lack of consistency. Sometimes they may hit a ball three hundred yards straight down the fairway, but on their next swing they hook it into the water or land in a hazard. One of the main reasons we do not hit the ball consistently is because we do not swing consistently. 

A speedometer will track the speed of your swing so that you can make sure that you are always swinging at the same tempo. This is very important for a good golf stroke. A speedometer can be a great golf swing training aid

Another very common aid is a weighted club. This works along the same principle as a baseball bat donut. A weighted club will build your golf swinging muscles which will make it seem like your normal clubs are lighter. You can achieve accuracy, distance, and consistency by using this golf swing training aid

If you want to become a better golfer you need to work on the many aspects of your game. If you feel like something about your swing isn’t working, make sure that you find the right aid to fix it. 

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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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Jul
12

How to Find Quality Golf Advice

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Finding golf advice is one thing. Finding “quality” golf advice is certainly another. If you are having problems with your swing, go ahead and ask anyone who has ever swung a club just how they do it. They will be excited to tell you all about what works for them. “Keep your head still, turn your shoulders, drive through your hips, grip tight, grip loose, hands to the target…” – there are a million pieces of advice that will help one person, but maybe not you.

Golf advice has a way of being quite superstitious. A golfer may hit the heels of his shoes with a club, feeling that will bring him a good shot, or he may create an intricate pre-swing routine that drives others around him completely crazy, thinking it is what makes him such a great golfer. Superstition, although a big part of golf, is incidental to a real good swing.
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Jul
10

It’s Never Too Late to Learn to Play Golf

Posted by Rob Jeffries

With obesity at an all-time high in this country and the economy being in such an equally dismal state, it is no wonder that fewer people are playing golf these days. The growing popularity in golf brought around by Tiger Wood’s success in the late 90’s has dwindled and fewer people are playing golf now. For new golfers, however, this is a great situation. Fewer golfers on the courses and on the driving ranges means that prices have dropped, there are more tee times, and lesson are even cheaper. So, there has never been a better time to learn to play golf!
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