Entries Tagged as 'golf training'

Making A Par Five

Making a par five in regulation seems easy enough for most amateur golfers.  After all, aren’t we striving for a birdie on all par fives?  Good preparation and the right positive mental attitude will go a long way in making a par five each and every time.

Taking the average amateur golfer through the important things required to improve their golf game is an important thing to watch.  Mike Pedersen continues his excellent teaching method on this par five hole as he watches and comments on the necessary warm up exercises.

Getting the golfer on the green in regulation three strokes is essential in making a par five every time.  Watch the video a see for yourself.

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Golf Driving Power Drills

Golf Driving Power Drills will help you learn to balance and drive the ball further. This is a video lesson that is easy to learn all about golf driving power drills. I’ve always been looking for a good way to practice balance and this lesson does a good job with just that.

After just a few hours of practice I was able to perform the balancing techniques shown. I highly recommend reviewing these golf driving power drills for anyone looking to improve balance and driving distance.

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Choosing The Right Competition Level

Choosing the right competition level in golf is very important yet some golfers have difficulty recognizing their proper level.  It’s too easy to say you play better then you actually do, yet the proof is usually in the actual way you play (your score).

Bob Skura has written a good article that does a good job explaining this golf phenomenon by using Michelle Wie and Tiger Woods as two examples of choosing the right competition level.

I enjoyed reading this article and how Bob suggests peeing into your future to get mentally prepared.

Read the entire article here.

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The Best Golf Posture

One of the problems I had when starting to play golf was knowing the best golf posture.  I was told to do what ever was comfortable and the rest would come.  WRONG!  The best golf posture is one which positions your body to correctly approach the golf ball.  It may be comfortable, it may not be comfortable.

This video address the best golf posture and how you can find it.  It may be awkward at first so stay with it until you find it.  Mike always does a great job as an instructor so it should be easy for anyone to learn the best golf posture.

Watch the video here.

Golf Fitness Tips – Getting Ready To Play

I just watch another one of Mike Pedersen’s great golf fitness tips.  In this lesson he teaches three simple stretching techniques to get you ready to play.  Mikes golf fitness tips are always easy to learn, simple to do and quick to implement.  There’s no wasting time with long tiring routines when you follow Mikes golf fitness tips.

Here’s the link to the video lesson.

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How To Size Golf Clubs Right For You

If you are a golfer of any skill level or experience and you are thinking of buying a new golf club set, you may want to get the ‘custom fit’.

You may already be aware that every golfer has his or her own unique characteristics. However, a ‘custom fit’ set of clubs will allow the golfer to have the most ease while performing on the course. The custom design will target the positives of any golfer and maximise them while also targeting the negatives and minimizing those so it would definitely be worth the investment.

When you buy pre-made clubs be aware that they suit only the basics of a golfer such as: height, arm length, hand size etc… You may get lucky and find a pre-made which really works for usually the chances of this happening are extremely rare. Pre-made clubs are usually only for a beginner who just wants to get used to the feeling of swinging a club.

Note: If you start off with a pre-made club you will need to adjust your stance and swing permanently making the swing more difficult. If you get into using custom fitted clubs it will make the swing that much easier and you will be doing it the easiest way from the start.

Custom fitting for golf clubs is easily done at any golf pro store or professional golf trainer. It may be best to find a teacher who can also fit clubs to your style and be sure to hit balls outdoors to allow the trainer to see the ball flight.

Clubfitting is not a tedious, drawn out affair; it can actually be done in 15-20 minutes. However, if you want a more detailed one yet still only the basics to suit your needs, you may be looking at 30-40 minutes of your time, all of which will be totally worth it.

If you would like a very in-depth fitting you will be looking at half a day of your time. These types of clubfittings are really only for the very experienced players.

If you are thinking about price, most clubs will fit you with clubs for free as long as you agree to buy the new set of clubs from them. If they do charge it will only be a petty $30 to $45 USD or so; again, very worth it in the end.

In clubfitting, you will be asked to hit different variations of the same type club. For example, a very good golf equipment store will have dozens of a particular type club; let’s say a Ping 6-iron. Each of these irons will be slightly different in some way from the next. The idea will be to find the best combination of shaft (length, flex and kickpoint), loft (standard, strong or flat), lie (strong or flat), grip and swingweight, along with various other dynamics of the club in relation to the golfer being custom fitted.

Clubfitters will be watching out for certain occurrences in your swings and hits. The clubfitter will observe the ball’s flight and record marks left by chalk in the adhesive strips on the clubface and sole. This allows the clubfitter to select which club is best suited to your physique.

Irons and drivers are the most commonly custom fitted clubs. Although most golfers never see the need, there are some of the pros who like being fitted for putters.

Obviously custom clubfitting will only work when your buy the new set of clubs with your specifications. Remember: You are not obliged to purchase a new set from the clubfitters themselves. You can get fitted, then get the specifications written down and go and buy elsewhere. Also, when you are buying the custom made clubs they should usually cost the same price as the ones you can buy straight off-the-shelf.

Now you have all this knowledge, why not use it and make your game as rewarding as it can possibly be!

Robert is a Professional Golf Tutor who teaches beginner golfers how to play golf. He also shares his knowledge online to golfers looking to get a lower golf handicap through Online Golf Lessons, Golf Tips, and Golf Tuition.

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Golf Training Tips

These days, there are people from a variety of backgrounds who enjoy the game of golf, both as a sport to be involved in and as a game to be enjoyed as an observer. Golf has grown to be one of the most popular hobbies and you can find golf courses and golf enthusiasts in all parts of the globe. There are many fans who first became interested in the sport through watching the masters like Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods. While very few people will ever be able to compete with a Woods or a Nicklaus, they can still enjoy improving their game and cutting their strokes by taking advantage of golf training and equipment.

While the vast majority of golfers will probably never feel that playing a perfect round of golf comes easy to them or becomes effortless, with patience and practice almost anyone can get to the point where they feel confident and might even make that elusive hole-in-one. At the very least, with the proper training they might discover that they are able to make par more consistently and even have more holes that they can birdie or eagle.

A great many people decide to take up the hobby of golf because of friends who encourage them, because of opportunities to mingle with those friends while enjoying a round of golf, or simply because they want an excuse to get out of the house and enjoy the great out of doors. No matter why they got started, most everyone also wants to feel that they are always improving their game. Buying quality golf training accessories is a good way to make sure that happens.

Whether you decided to pick up the game of golf after watching a professional tournament and found yourself inspired by the play, or because some buddies encouraged you to join them on one of their annual golf trips, the chances are high that you could stand to improve your game to some degree or another. The best way to do that is to seek out professional training from a golf pro giving golfing lessons or pick up some of the many golf instruction and training tools that you can find these days to help improve your game and make you a better player.

Buying golf training aids is usually the simplest way to improve your game and it is also a less expensive than signing up for golfing lessons with a pro. There are also many different online golf tips that can help you improve your golf swing, golf slice, golf swing plane and golf swing speed, and get better at hitting the ball squarely so it stays on the fairway and out of the rough.

A simple piece of golfing equipment is braces for your back and wrists that can help support a good posture and a proper swing. You will find that even a slight improvement in your stance, posture, swing or follow through can result in a better score. Over time, as you continue improving these small areas of your play, you will find that these little improvements can end up having a big impact on your game, especially if you are consistent in your practice and patient with yourself.

Once you have tried the simpler and basic golfing accessories to help improve your game, you might want to then expand your efforts and make use of a golf training course on video or get started on those golfing lessons from the local pro. Whichever method you choose will probably depend on your budget and your schedule. Many people like the convenience of the DVD course because they can use it whenever they have some spare time, rather than scheduling a series of lessons with a professional instructor.

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