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Golf Ball + Club Face = Impact

By Noel Halpin

This is the natural progression of a golf swing. Following this action we should have sent the ball in the direction which we aimed in. That also should be a natural progression but more times than not we fail to do this, and we must ask ourselves why does this happen. Why is it that the ball tends to fly off in a totally different direction than we aimed for.

There we are we stand up on the tee box, we look down the fairway, we pick out the spot where we want the ball to land, we go through the practice motion of our swing, we size up the golf ball, we raise our club keeping the arc as even as we can, and then we make contact. The moment of truth arrives. The ball has landed a long way off from where we intended. We raise our eyes up to the heavens and blame everything except the real cause for this embarrassment, namely ourselves.

To send the ball off in a direction other than where we planned it to go is more than annoying, it is frustrating, and demoralising, which in turn has a detrimental effect on the rest of our game. If you can recognise yourself in here somewhere, then you need to start analyzing your game. You need to start at the beginning and go through it root and branch to sort out the problem.

More times than not the problem lies in the motion of club face to ball impact. This is caused by not taking the care to line up your club face directly behind the ball. Another reason is your hand and wrist motion. You have not kept your grip steady, this is caused by breaking your wrist position too early on the upward swing. If this happens you have no chance of hitting an accurate drive. There is another reason why you do not send the ball where you want it to go, and this is probably more important than any of the other causes, and that is lack of focus. If you lose focus on your downward drive then the club will never make contact with the centre of the golf ball. You can work out the logical result if that happens. The ball will at the very least go into the rough, or worse still out of bounds.

To find the dead centre of the golf ball, you must align the club face directly behind the ball. You must keep your back solid on your back swing, you must not move the club anywhere from the arc you created on your upward swing and it must come down exactly on the same alignment.

You must keep totally focused on this movement with your eyes glued to the back of the ball where you want to make impact. This action will give you a solid and centered impact on the golf ball. It will give you both accuracy and distance. If you do this you will be guaranteed a very good drive which will bring you nearer to the green and that birdie, or par you desire so much. Please remember the problem does not lie in your golf clubs, or the weather, it lies directly with you. You are totally responsible for every movement you make on the golf course. Start right now to put those bad habits to rest and begin playing with attitude, and focus.

Good luck in your golfing.
Your friend in golf.
Noel.

Golf can be a very frustrating game at the best of times, especially if you are just beginning or moving up the ladder to being a decent amatuer,everyone no matter what level they are at needs a little help from time to time, I found that help in the form of an ebook called How To Improve Your Golf Game it’s a wonderful ebook packed with real pro tips and tricks that enable anyone to conquer any golf course at anytime. I highly recommend you check it out by Clicking Here

Happy Golfing,
Noel

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How to Swing Golf Clubs Like the Pros

By Alex Sysoef

When you watch and analyze the golf swing of different pro golfers, you can see that they vary in their golf swings. How to swing golf clubs like them? You will also wonder that with different variation of their grips and swing planes, how could they all arrive with an impact of consistency and send the ball on its way that is seemingly perfect every time? Each swing looks different to you because each players swing has its own personality. But, their swings are very much alike, fundamentally. They have to be the same, or they would not be playing on the tour. The reason for this is because fundamentals of golf swing never changes. They are always based on scientific facts such as power, thrust, centrifugal force, levers, and more. Everyone who plays golf wants to hit the ball farther and straighter.

Swinging golf clubs like the pros is easy to achieve with the right approach. You do not need to take more lessons in golf, hitting more golf balls, or waste time and money on clubs and training aids. All you have to do is realized what swings the golf club. Yes, you and your body are the essential factors that affect your golf swing. Various websites online offers instructions an advices on how to improve your golf swing. Some even sell teaching e-books, books, and videos about it. However, the area that you need to be concerned is fitness. It may really benefit you from improving your muscles that you use when you swing. There are two requirements for a better swing; strength and flexibility. So when you decided to focus on your golf swing requirements, there are quite a few different things you can try on how to swing golf clubs like the pros.

It may seem to you that it is just a waste of time working on this area, but it does make sense if you think about it thoroughly. If you want to be able to swing properly and get better every time you play golf, you need to be flexible. You can start doing exercises that specifically work your muscles that you use for the swing. A simple example is by using weighted golf club when swinging. You cold use resistance while swinging and this is a good combination. Also, you could use hand weights, exercise tubing, or dumbbells for the improvement of strength and power of your swing. There are also many exercises which are specifically designed for golfers that you can find in the internet. Free information on different techniques, positioning, increasing swing speed, improving your mental game and many more other which can help your swing and the overall play of the game are available.

It is a good idea to try one technique at a time in order to find out if there is an improvement in your swing. In this way, you are likely to find out that with the combination of techniques you can be able to improve. For example, try to do some golf exercises while changing the position of your body when you take a shot. Then try to do those exercises with the different golf clubs and see whether this makes you improve or not. Different individuals have different styles and techniques that could work for them. You can always experiment trying different combinations of techniques until you find the best combination for you. These things can really help you on how to swing golf clubs like the pros.

And now I would like to invite you to learn how to dramatically improve your game through online lessons in golf today!

You can also get additional tips by reading Beginner’s Lessons in Golf.

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Why Comfort Matters in Women’s Golf Shoes

By Kate Marsala

Comfort is one of the most important factors to consider when you are buying a pair (or multiple pairs) of women’s golf shoes. This is of course important in every pair of shoes you buy. But it is especially important when you’re purchasing a pair to wear when playing this particular sport.

First of all, comfortable shoes help you focus on the game. Not because they add focus, per se, but because they do not distract at all from what you really should be paying attention to. When shoes are uncomfortable, you are very aware of the pain they are causing. The more uncomfortable, the more distracting they become. Imagine trying to avoid a blister when you should be trying to avoid a sand trap.

Comfort is also important because tension in one area of the body tends to change the way you treat your body. If you have blisters, you will not walk, stand, or move the same. You will favor the part of your foot most in pain, which will impact your swing. Women’s golf shoes should let you play the game well, not give you a literal handicap.

Another aspect of comfort has to do with health. Shoes that give blisters can be risks for bacteria and infection. Many people who play golf will walk a whole 18 holds in one game. That’s a lot of time out on the course, exposing your raw skin to insects, pesticides, and sweat. Not a good idea.

Comfort is also important for these shoes in the sense that they should not only be free of pinching and rubbing, but they should also be supportive. A good pair of shoes with a firm yet spongy, supportive sole (including arch supports if you have high arches or other arch needs) is important to maintaining good spinal health.

Women’s golf shoes that don’t support your stride can cause pain and problems in your legs, back, and neck. This is not only bad for your golf game, but bad for your overall health and posture in general.

So in sum, there are many strong arguments for finding golf shoes that are specifically designed to be comfortable and health-supporting. The health of your body and the health of your golf game are very closely intertwined. You can’t play well if you don’t feel well, and you won’t feel well if your feet, knees, legs, back, or neck are uncomfortable. That includes everything from stiffness to blisters.

It’s not just a lack of blisters that makes a pair of shoes good: it’s full support and smart design. You want a flexible yet sturdy, breathable yet durable material. Investing in a quality pair of women’s golf shoes is investing in your game, and you’ll be very glad you did it.

Kate Marsala writes articles about golf shoes for women on the website Womens Golf Shoes Central.

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The Top 10 Life Lessons Your Child Can Learn from Playing Golf

By Bea Fields

During the last seven years, I have watched my son and his friends grow up in the world of Junior Golf. This amazing sport has brought out the best in these young men, and has taught them so many valuable life lessons. I am forever impressed, in particular to the following ten qualities that I have observed my son develop as a bi-product of the great game of golf.

1. Humility and Respect

Golf requires that you show courtesy to others and that you communicate with respect. In the Junior Golf tournaments across the country, it is well stated that good sportsmanship must be exhibited at all times and that all play is ended with an exchange of a hand shake.

2. Punctuality

When the tournament schedule states “Tee time is at 9:00,” this means that you are to be on the tee box at 8:55. If you are late to the tee box, you are automatically disqualified, no questions asked. While this can be a tough lesson to learn, it is one that works brilliantly and has instilled in my son the importance of being on time for not only every tournament but every event in life.

3. Confession

Golf is a game of honor, and recognizing that a transgression has occurred and taking responsibility for the transgression is a part of the game. This one act instills integrity and fairness to all concerned.

4. Safety

Golf balls and clubs are very hard and dangerous instruments, and one of the first and foremost rules of golf is safety. My son has been instructed again and again to not take practice swings in the direction of another person, not to swing clubs when someone else is walking by, and never to hit into a group playing in front of him. These rules of safety have filtered into other aspects of his life, including biking, swimming, and safety in the home.

5. Quiet

Golf requires an amazing amount of concentration, and quiet is required at all times on the golf course. While this takes practice for young kids, it is a life skill that teaches constraint and respect for others.

6. Visioning

The night before and the morning of a tournament, my son sits quietly and mentally and visually plays the course. This skill is teaching him how to “see the end in mind,” which is key to goal achievement.

7. Problem Solving

Rain, wind, trees, multiple sand traps, and deep rough can make for a challenging day of tournament play. These are a normal part of golf and can be an amazing opportunity for clever problem solving and personal growth.

8. Focus

Golf is a tough sport. It requires that you not only know the physics of hitting the ball (and what club to use when) but requires intense mental and emotional concentration. Silencing the inner critic after a “bad shot” is crucial to regaining clear focus, which is an advanced skill to learn but one that can take you very far in life.

9. Practice, Persistence, and Listening

In golf, instant success is very rare. My son has become a great golfer through daily practice, persistence, and through being open to listening to his mentors. In life, it is important to know that we rarely reach our goal in one “stroke.” By practicing, making corrections along the way, being open to coaching, and being persistent, we can tackle most of life’s tough challenges.

10. Graciousness

One of the most important life lessons my son has learned from golf is to be gracious and respectful to adults. At the end of each tournament, he and his competitors thank and shake the hands of the tournament chairmen and follow this up with a handwritten note of thanks

About The Author

Bea Fields, Southern Pines, NC, USA

bea@fivestarleader.com

http://www.fivestarleader.com

Bea Fields is an Executive Coach and a Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach. She is also a Consultant, Trainer, Public Speaker and author of the Five Star Leader e-course. Her area of expertise is that of Leadership Development and Marketing for Executives, Managers, Small Business Owners, and Political Leaders.

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