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Golf swing tips – How to make on-course adjustments that will improve your score

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

We’ve all been there. We arrive early at the golf course and hit the range with a buckets of balls to warm-up. If all goes well, we go through our warm-up and work out any kinks in our swing before we hit the course.

And on many days, we’re able to carry over the work from the practice range and get similar results with our golf swing.

But what do you do on those days when you develop a new swing problem on the course that you weren’t expecting?

Maybe it’s a slice or even a hook. There are several reasons why this could be happening and today I want to offer up some golf swing tips which can reduce the frustration and bad results that can easily occur in these situations.

In short, I propose that you go with the hand your dealt that day. While some of you may be able to diagnose the breakdown in your swing immediately, I propose that you embrace your new problem and use alignment to improve the results of your ball striking. This is much easier to implement on the fly and will likely cause you much less frustration during the round.

  • Hooking the ball from the fairway – Set-up to the left side of the green (right if you’re a lefty)
  • Slicing the ball from the fairway – Set-up to the right of the green (left if you’re a lefty)
  • Hooking the ball off the tee – Place your tee in the middle of the tee box and use an open stance at set-up (placing your back foot further away from your body in relation to your front foot)
  • Slicing the ball off the tee – Place your tee in the middle of the tee box and use a closed stance at set-up (stepping away from the ball with your back foot so that your toes are parallel to the middle of your front foot)

These tips aren’t meant as long term solutions to your golf swing, but are valuable golf swing tips to have in your toolbox when you need them on the course. To learn more about creating a golf swing sequence with more consistency and better results, take a look at the Simple Golf Swing today.

Good luck, Michael

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Categories : Golf Swing Tips, How To Learn To Play Golf
Tags : beginner golf tips, golf hook tip, golf slice, golf swing sequence, golf swing technique, Golf Swing Tips

Long Distance Golf Drivers – How to Add 10-15 Yards in 4 Simple Steps

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Monday, April 21st, 2008

I don’t know any golfer who wouldn’t be interested in adding some distance to their golf swing on the tee or from the fairway. Today we’ll cover an easy way to add distance from the tee which you can expect will add another 10-15 yards to your shot. This tip comes courtesy of PurePoint Golf Head teaching Pro Bobby Eldridge.

This first step is to review what actually generates generates power in the golf swing. Some of these items will be good common sense but the last few will shed light on the areas that are commonly misunderstood by most golfers.

  1. Solid ball contact on the sweet zone of your club, not the toe or heel;
  2. Making sure that you hands rotate through impact;
  3. Using proper weight in concert with your hands through impact; and
  4. Understanding that a club face that is down at your follow through will equal more power. Conversely, a club face that is open through your follow-through will equal less power.

With that in mind, let’s add another 10-15 yards off the tee.

  1. Use your normal pre-shot routine making sure that you bend at the hips;
  2. Use a closed stance, which will mean placing your back foot so that your toes are parallel to the middle of your front foot (it will feel like you’re stepping away from the ball with you back foot);
  3. Shift your weight forward a bit, placing 60% on your front foot; and
  4. Keep your knee bend at set-up the same as your normal swing.

From there, take your normal swing concentrating on shifting your weight and hands through the ball as mentioned above.

If you’d like to learn more about how long distance golf drivers actually do it, we have a DVD that focuses exactly on this point. Check it out today and I promise you won’t be disappointed.

Best of luck, Michael

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Categories : Golf Swing Tips, How To Learn To Play Golf
Tags : free golf tips, golf drive distance, golf swing, Golf Swing Tips, Golf Tips, How To Learn To Play Golf, long distance golf drivers

3 Golf Short Game Tips To Better Bunker Play

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Yesterday we focused on developing consistency with your pitch shots. Today we’ll move to another area of the short game which gives a lot of golfers fits – the bunker.

I can think of few shots that can intimidate the amateur golfer more than hitting out the bunker (okay, maybe whiffing on the first tee would rank higher). And like the pitching tips from yesterday, much of what I’ll share today will seem a bit counter-intuitive.

But stay with me, there’s a method to the madness…

The most common results of a poor bunker shot are a line drive over the green or having the ball move just a few inches forward in the sand. The last result usually happens because the golfer is afraid of hitting it over the green.

Let’s start with the set-up.

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Categories : Golf Swing Tips, How To Learn To Play Golf
Tags : golf bunker swing, golf bunker tips, golf short game, How To Learn To Play Golf, sand trap tips

Golf Swing Tips – Why Picking Up Your Chin = A Proper Shoulder Turn

By Bryan Goldstein · Comments (0)
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

If you’re like most golfers, you’re always looking for ways to improve the consistency of your ball-striking.   And while there are several factors that contribute to a good golf swing, I’m going to focus in on just one critical component of your backswing – your chin position.

Have you ever paid attention to the position of your chin as you prepare to swing your golf club? Most golfers who struggle with their backswing keep their chin too far down. Okay, so why does this matter?

Keeping your chin too far down during your backswing prohibits your shoulders from making the proper shoulder turn. Instead of the back shoulder turning around the body, a golfer who has their chin down swings up because their head is blocking their shoulders from turning.

While it is not impossible to hit the ball this way, I can guarantee that you’ll always struggle with consistency.

3 Step Drill – Keep Your Chin Up

The next time you go out to the range, give this drill a try to see if this is one of the reasons you have been struggling with your ball striking.

1. At address before you hit the ball, pick up you chin 1 or 2 inches.

2. Remember that your back shoulder should turn around your body.

3. Take your normal swing and experiment with your chin position to find the position that works best for you.

Good luck and let me know how it works for you!

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Tags : free golf tips, golf instruction, Golf Swing Tips, Golf Tips
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