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How to Improve Your Mental Golf Approach Between Shots with Golf Psychology Saturday, February 6th, 2010

If I were to ask you what you do between shots during a round of golf, you’d probably think I was missing the point. After all, golf psychology and teaching should be all about helping you to hit better shots and putts during a round of golf or in practice, shouldn’t it? This applies whether you’re working with a teaching pro helping you with your golf swing or with a golf psychologist helping to improve your mental approach to golf.

So what do you actually do in the time between assessing and hitting your shots and putts? It really should take a lot less than a minute on average to size up a shot, decide on how to play it, set up to the ball and hit it. I seem to recall from somewhere that the US PGA allows 45 seconds for all this per shot and very few people take that long over a short putt. So all that should add up to a maximum of 54 minutes actually playing golf to go round in 72 strokes and 72 minutes to go round in 90 strokes. If you take just 4 hours to play a round then you’re not actually playing for approximately 3 hours in every 18 holes.

What many people do in this spare 3 hours in every round is to get down on themselves mentally. Just watch how many golfers trudge between shots with their heads down and seemingly just staring at the ground a few feet ahead. Many of them are talking to themselves and often what they’re saying is not usually fit for publication. Thankfully, they normally keep the voice inside their heads, but I’m sure you’ve played the odd round with a playing partner who berates himself loudly during the course of a round – I know I’ve done that in the, hopefully distant, past and I’m not proud of it.

So what’s wrong with keeping your head down between shots? Well just watch how people typically stand when life is on the up. Yes, they stand erect with their head held high. And when they are feeling down, their heads tend to be down. Psychological research also demonstrates that this works the other way too, so if you walk between shots with your head down and your shoulders a bit slumped, you’ll automatically feel down. In the same way, you will feel like things are looking up if you’re walking erect with your head raised high.

Have you ever noticed how depressed people seem to be in many nursing homes and how many of them walk around in a bent over posture? Well I met a husband and wife recently, both doctors, who are incorporating NLP concepts into posture management. They’ve found that they can improve the posture and, more importantly, increase the level of happiness and optimism of patients in nursing homes by simply replacing the lounge chairs with ones that encourage a more upright sitting posture and hanging televisions from the ceilings rather than sitting them on the floor. Those simple changes lead to wholesale improvements in people’s posture, health and happiness.

Next time you play golf; try walking between shots with your back straight and your head held high. You could even use golf hypnosis to help you to remember not to forget to do it when you play. However you’re actually feeling when you start and regardless of any bad shots you hit, I suspect you’ll be amazed at how much better and more positive you’ll feel as the game progresses. It may even have an impact on your enjoyment of this wonderful game of golf and, who knows, you may even score better.

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Andrew Fogg, the Golf Hypnotist, is an enthusiastic golfer, hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. He is a golf psychologist and author of a soon to be published book “The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf” and a series of golf hypnosis MP3 programmes. Visit his website www.golf-hypnotist.com for information on getting the most success, pleasure and enjoyment from your golf. Sign up there for the free Golf Hypnotist ezine for your free 25-minute “Your Own Virtual Caddy” golf hypnosis MP3.

Golf’s Indomitable Foursome: The Greatest to Ever Pick Up the Sticks Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Golf fanatics looking for a conversation to have while having a beer will often converse about the supreme golf athletes of their respective time frames. The game of golfing is altered in every epoch. The golf athletes have gotten more muscular, and even more importantly, the gear has gotten much better. Now, wholesale golf clubs are great examples of craftsmanship, gaining distance and accuracy to anyone’s competition.

Our selection for the 1st time frame is Bobby Jones, the finest amateur golfer to ever swing the irons. In 1930, Jones won the Grand Slam overcoming all amateurs and professionals. Consider thatexploit. In England, he had both the British Amateur Championship and the British Open. Golf’s Grand Gentleman won thirteen majors and quit competitive golf attwenty-eight. Others like the tremendous competitor Byron Nelson were palmary during this time frame, but we’d put our cash on Hogan in an 18-hole playoff any time.

Our selection for the next epoch is fantastic ball-striker Ben Hogan. He captured an glorious sixty-three tournaments from the late 30’s to late 50’s, despite losing time to WWII and a near-fatal accident. A clever competitor, Hogan epitomized determination and his ability to hit fantastic shots from anywhere on the tees. He spent hours improving the golf swing, and produced one of the most super swings ever found on the links! Golf clubs wholesalers have been selling clubs designed by Hogan for years.

Arnold Palmer heads the poll for the third great golfer. The man at the front of Arnie’s Army used his unorthodox swing to conquere a great deal of championships, and the hearts of the normal golf athlete in the process. Golf athleteS headed out to purchase wholesale golf clubs and learn the game after watching Palmer play. In one of golf’s greatest comebacks, Palmer emergedfrom seven strokes back in the last round to win the 1960 U.S. Open. The crowd yelled him to victory. He won 7 majors among his sixty tour victories, obtaining the golf title “the King.” Palmer beats Nicklaus in our list, but we admit it’s a sentimental pick.

The Master of the current game is a difficult selection. Actually, it’s not. Only a stupid idiot would not choose Tiger Woods. He is on pace to smash all the golf records, and now his clubs are popular items with golf club wholesalers, too. We hope they’ll help us swing like him!

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Training For Golfers Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Core training for golfers is a must for developing maximum power and distance. As in all athletics, the core is your engine. Everything comes from the core! The modern golf swing is definitely a ‘core-focused’ movement; unlike the older swing technique of lower body action dominant.

You probably have heard the term core training for golfers, but do you know what it means and how to implement it into your golf performance routine?

Your core is the middle section of your body, specifically your abdominal region. If your core is weak or restricted in rotational flexibility, you will have a minimal chance at hitting long drives.

I see this all the time in the senior golfer. No core strength or flexibility, resulting in a HUGE decrease in yardage off the tee. The senior golfer will say things like, ‘I’ve lost so much yardage off the tee the past few years’; ‘I use to hit my drives 50 yards further’; ‘If I could only get 20 more yards I’d be happy’.

This can be a very frustrating situation; but one that can be remedied easily, quickly and in the convenience of your home with minimal equipment. Improving your core rotational strength and flexibility does not require equipment in a gym or club.

You can do exercises as simple as grabbing a single handweight, getting in your golf posture, and rotating back and through holding the handweight in front of your stomach. You can also do stretches right in your office chair. Sitting upright and reaching around your chair, turning as far as you can to the right, then turning to the left.

These are just some very basic core training for golfers exercises, but they would give you a ‘kickstart’ into doing a complete program for your core.

You will be amazed at how much power you acquire in your swing when you implement a core training for golfers program. Even if that’s all you did for the time-being, you’d be way ahead of the game.

But my guess is once you start slow and easy, you’ll get the ‘runners high’ and want to do more. This does not have to be a gut-busting routine! You can spend as little as 10 minutes a couple of times a week and see results.

Don’t put it off any longer!

Start your core training for golfers today!

Other Handy Golf Tips:
1. Source any natural dietary supplements which will help to keep you fit and healthy and keep your body in good shape to play golf.
2. Develop complete confidence in yourself and your game – need to be tough-minded and totally focused when you play golf.
3. Learn all known golf bets so that you can bet to your advantage and apply psychological pressure on your opponents at opportune moments.

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To Become Better At Golf Swing You Need To Consider The Swing Plane Sunday, January 17th, 2010

We as golfers have heard the term swing plane many times during our golfing careers. But do we really know the definition of it and the bearing upon our golf swing?

Recently, I had a conversation with Dean Reinmuth (top 30 teaching pro ranked by Golf Digest) and I think he described swing plane the best. Dean suggests to think of the swing plane as an imaginary circle. The imaginary circle that represents the swing plane is set at an angle. It is the path on which it is necessary for the club to travel in order to execute the swing correctly.

Beginning at address, the clubhead and shaft should be positioned at the “bottom” of the swing plane. During takeaway into the backswing and at the transition point of the swing, the clubhead and shaft are to remain on the swing plane. These three phases of the swing represent the club traveling “up” the swing plane to “top” of it. Keep in mind the visual of the circle and the shaft of the club dissecting the shoulder during these phases of the swing.

Once the transition is complete, the downswing begins and the clubhead is moving down the swing plane. The path on which the club is traveling down should be the same as on the backswing.

Continuing on with the swing plane, the club is to travel to again the “bottom” of the swing plane for impact with the golf ball. Once impact has occurred with the golf ball the follow-through of the swing occurs, and it is still necessary for the club to travel upon the correct swing plane. This assures that you are releasing the golf club correctly.

The swing plane on the follow through is essentially a “mirror image” of it on the backswing. The golf club, again, must travel up an imaginary circle that dissects your front shoulder up into the finish position.

What does the swing plane represent?

The swing plane represents the path on which your golf club should travel upon during the swing.

Why is it so important for the golf club to travel upon the swing plane?

The golf club must travel upon the correct swing path in order to impact the golf ball correctly. Impacting the golf ball correctly provides the greatest possibility of delivering powerful, accurate, and consistent shots on the course of play.

Oftentimes the golf club does not travel upon the correct swing plane. What happens in such instances?

The path of the club becomes and “outside to in” move resulting in a slice, or an “inside to out” swing plane resulting in a hook. Overall, the club’s not traveling on the correct swing plane results in poor shots.

Now that we know what a proper swing plane is within the golf swing and we can visually create a picture of it, how do we develop the proper swing plane?

This is the hard part, and there are no secrets about it. Referring back to my conversation with Dean Reinmuth, he suggests that it is a process of creating “feel” for the proper swing plane. Creating “feel” is a process of knowing where the clubhead is on the swing plane. This allows you to know where your golf club is in regards to the proper swing plane required of the golf swing.

How do you go about creating “feel” within your golf swing?

It is a process of understanding the mechanics of swing and developing the proper swing mechanics within your golf swing.

This allows you to know what the golf club should be doing, where it should be during each phase of the swing, and when it is not where it should be when you are swinging the golf club.

Overall, it becomes a process of recognition. Recognition of what is the right and the wrong movements/positions within the golf swing. Once “feel” is developed within your swing, I would definitely say you are close to mastering the golf swing.

This does require time and effort on your part. But if you are willing to put in the time and effort, rewards on the course will be well documented.

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Know The Difference Between The Good And Bad Golf Tips Monday, January 11th, 2010

There are good golf tips and bad golf tips. The question is, “how do you decide which golf tips to listen to?”

This question has been brought home to me recently because a good friend took up golf about two years ago. He has really caught the bug and plays several times a week. He also has lessons and practices frequently. Whenever we play together he is constantly asking for tips and advice about his swing.

It is my belief that you should only give a player a golf tip if you are sure that it will fit in with the rest of his swing. I have seen far too many players lose their swings when trying to adopt a golf tip which simply does not fit in with everything else that goes on when they swing the club.

OK, I know, there are certain golf tips which are universally sound, like, “keep your head still.” But equally there are plenty of other golf tips that can be ruinous even when given with the best of intentions.

In particular I recall a good player with whom I’d played many rounds who always drew the ball right to left, usually with good control. One day when his draw was a bit exaggerated, his partner suggested this perfectly sound golf tip: “You know, if you were to keep your right elbow well tucked in on the downswing you would lose that nasty hook.”

The suggestion was well meant. However, for a player who had a well grooved habit of swinging slightly over the top of the ball, as Arnold Palmer was wont to do, it proved to be one golf tip too much. He became so conscious of his right elbow that it threw the whole of the rest of his swing out of shape and it took him months to get it back again.

The point is that the golf tip didn’t fit in with the rest of his swing.

This is a mistake that many golfers make. They listen to all the golf tips out there and try to adopt them all in their desperate search for a good swing. It is my belief that your aim should be to groove a golf swing that will give you streams of straight and long golf shots by modelling your swing on one set of advice. Then you should develop a mind movie of that swing so that you can reproduce it whenever you play a shot.

Think how long some of the most famous partnerships between players and their swing coaches have lasted. Think of Jack Nicklaus and Jack Grout, Tiger Woods and Butch Harmon, Nick Faldo and David Leadbetter to name but a few. All these great players relied on one coach’s vision of their swing to keep their mind movie in shape. They did not go asking for golf tips from other players.

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Online Golf Instruction Is The Way Of The Future Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Online golf instruction is easily accessible via your computer. Online golf instruction is becoming a popular search for the new golf enthusiasts who may not be interested in much more than improving their game. Online golf instruction is a great way to lower your golf handicap. Online golf instruction is right at your finger tips.

Golfers are on the hunt for a better game. Golf tips for beginners need to include the fundamentals of the golf swing. Golf Instruction, golf tips, lessons, instructions and advice to improve your golf swing, putting, short game and overall score. Golf instruction eBooks are now on the rise. Golf putting instruction is a wise decision if you want to shave strokes off your score. Learn golf instruction drills to improve golf swing technique. Golf instruction is ultimately an investment in your greatest asset, you. Golfers seek out every latest teaching fad, instructional tip and equipment breakthrough as if it were the cure for cancer, hoping that, this will be the one. Golf instruction online can help improve every part of your golf game from putting and iron play to driving the golf ball.

Instructional topics can involve basic fundamentals, full swing with woods or irons, chipping, putting and specialty shots, as well as club selection and course strategy. Instruction is available for men, women and children of all abilities levels.

Online golf instruction is a great way to lower your golf handicap. Online golf tips can really help golfers of all levels improve their game. Online golf instruction saves time and money being able to get on your computer to get online golf lessons, tips and advice is a time-saver and a money-saver.

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Learn Ways To Improve Your Golf Swing Friday, January 8th, 2010

It seems as though many golfers are unaware of the importance the hands play in the execution of the golf swing. Obviously, we know that the hands grip the golf club and attach the body to the club. But what is the importance of them during the swing?

The answer has to do with releasing of the club. Let’s go back and do a quick golf biomechanics review. During the swing, from address position to follow-through, the hands are active in a passive type of manner.

Let me explain. The goal of the golf swing is to move the club on the correct swing plane to induce the intended golf shot that you want. This occurs through the body’s moving through a series of positions. These positions are found within the different phases of the golf swing.

The phases of the swing are address, take-away, backswing, transition, downswing, impact, and follow-through. During all of these movements the body is performing, the golf club is being moved upon a swing plane. The swing plane is the path upon which the golf club is to travel. Proper impact with the golf ball requires the golf club’s traveling upon the correct swing plane.

In order for the club to travel on the correct swing plane it is necessary for the clubface to open and close. Oftentimes, in golf terms the opening and closing, of the clubface is termed “releasing of the club.” This is where the hands become an integral part of the golf swing.

If you talk to almost any instructor, they will say that any good player has “great hands.” This statement refers to exactly what was described above (the releasing of the club correctly). It’s obvious if you look at players such as Tiger, Phil, or Vijay.

I even remember walking the course at Doral in Miami with top-5 teaching instructor, Rick Smith. One point he continued to return to in terms of discussing the golf swing was “hands.” He stated more than once how any PGA Tour player has great hands. This just provides additional support for how important the hands are in terms of the golf swing.

But what does this all mean? Well, we know the hands are involved in the “opening and closing” of the clubface during your swing. This movement allows for the proper release of the club. As I mentioned, the hands are “active in your golf swing, but in a passive manner.”

Again, to open and close the clubface during the golf swing the hands move back during the backswing, hinge at the top of the backswing, return the club to square at impact, and release the club afterwards. In order for this to occur the hands must be passive!

What do I mean by passive?

You cannot force the hands to move through the golf swing and release the club. This creates tension in the golf swing, affects tempo, and, overall, results in poor shots. If you do not believe me, go to the driving range, grip a club as hard as you can, and attempt to swing. The results will be much less than optimal.

I think Dean Reinmuth, ranked by Golf Digest as a top-30 teaching pro, puts it best when speaking about the hands in the golf swing. He discusses “feel” as an integral part of the golf swing. He states that in order to have a successful golf swing you must be “tension free.”

“Feeling” the club move on the swing plane is an indicator of being “tension free.” And in order to have this feeling, your hands must be relaxed (i.e. passive).

How do you develop good hands in your golf swing?

Easier said than done. In order to develop “feel” in the golf swing, remove “tension” from your golf swing and develop great hands, you must develop three fundamentals.

Fundamental number one is an understanding of the golf swing. In order to know what the body and golf club are to do during the swing you must know the biomechanics of the golf swing. If you don’t, how are you going to know what the body and club are to be doing during each phase of the golf swing?

Secondly, you must develop the mechanics of the golf swing. Your body and mind must integrate the movements of the golf swing into a repeatable movement. This occurs through proper instruction and practice of the correct golf swing mechanics.

Finally, it is necessary to develop the body. Yes, the body! Your body must have the flexibility, strength, endurance, and power to perform the golf swing correctly. If the body is inflexible, weak, and powerless, how are you going to be able to perform the mechanics of the swing correctly?

The obvious answer is: you are not! Developing great hands in your golf swing comes down to developing a “basket” of fundamentals within your golf swing. Understand the biomechanics of the golf swing, develop the proper mechanics within your golf swing, and develop a body to support your swing. These are the keys to developing great hands in your golf game.

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Things You Need To Know About Golf Bags Friday, January 8th, 2010

Do you like playing golf? For some people, learning a simple golf swing for best results golf is a great relaxing activity. There are many different small things that must come together in order to achieve the maximum distance in playing golf. The first step that you must take in order to prepare for a great swing is to have a golf bag.

What is so important about golf bags? Why do you need to be careful when choosing golf bags? Some professional golfer may want to change their bag each time they participate in a game. What about you?

You probably need to have same perception about golf bags. A golf bag is an integral part of golf equipment. If it carries easy, if it is functional, your mind is going to be where it needs to be – on your golf playing. That’s what most of golfers said about having a golf bag.

What golf bag should you choose? Golf bags vary widely in terms of design, size, weight, and the number of clubs they can hold. Most are designed specifically to either be used on a golf cart or to be carried on the shoulders, though most carry bags will also work on a cart in a pinch. When choosing a golf bag, it’s important to consider your style of play, the number of clubs you currently own, and might own in the future.

If you are traveling and wanted to bring your golf equipment, golf travel bags offer protection for your clubs, particularly when traveling by air. Hard-sided bags offer more protection, but are heavier, while soft-sided bags offer somewhat less protection, but tend to be lighter.

The similarities between the luggage and golf bag categories start with the same user-friendly theme. In the case of golf bags, it’s ‘enjoy golf; don’t kill yourself.’ Therefore, lightweight is important for golf bags.

The golf bag industry has come a long way in making golf bags much friendlier to the golfer since 1995. With the way technology has evolved, manufacturers have made an effort to make the golf things you carry easier to find and simpler to organize.

The carry bags are so lightweight, just about anyone can walk with their golf bags now days — but still there are a lot of golfers opting to pull their golf bag on a cart or strap them onto a powered riding cart. This fact has not escaped the golf bag manufacturers and so they have put a special eye toward creating functional, good looking golf bags for the cart as well as for the shoulder. You can either carry or roll along the course; your golf bag will always be with you.

Where you can find your golf bag? The easiest way is buying online. There are so many golf bags with different design, style, size, etc. that you can find in online shopping. Only a click of your hand, you can see so many golf bags before you. Choose the one you like based on your need. Not long after you order, you going to have a golf bag that you want.

So, what are you waiting for! Start order, you’re golf game is waiting! Good Luck!

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1. Source any natural dietary supplements which will help to keep you fit and healthy and keep your body in good shape to play golf.
2. Develop complete confidence in yourself and your game – need to be tough-minded and totally focused when you play golf.
3. Learn all known golf bets so that you can bet to your advantage and apply psychological pressure on your opponents at opportune moments.

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Beginners Golfing Guide – 2 Effective Tips To Improve Your Golf Play Monday, January 4th, 2010

Playing golf can be a simple game but many golfers tend to make the game more complicated while they are trying to improve their golf play. The best thing that you can do is to always refer back to the basics as you will improve your play fast if you have a good foundation. Here are the 3 effective tips that you can use to improve your golf play.

Tip #1 – Take Note Of Your Grip

This is very important as your grip is the only connection with your golf club. The kind of grip that you have will greatly affects the quality of the shots that you have. There is no rule to the kind of grip that must have. You will have to practiced it and get to the grip where you will find it comfortable. If you are just starting out, you might want to have a slightly stronger grip.

Tip #2 – Take Note Of Takeaway In Your Golf Swing

This is the most basic golf tips that you must follow as it is the most important part of the golf swing. When your club reaches around your hip level, you will want the toe of the club to be pointing to the sky. The club shaft should also be parallel to your body as this will ensure that you will have a smooth progress while hitting the ball and you will have better quality shots.

These are 2 of the most tips that you can use to improve your golf play. It is important that you master it as they are also the basics of golf. Apply the 2 tips and invest more time in your training so that you will wow your friends when you play golf with your friend.

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Surefire Tips To Improve Your Golf Swing Friday, January 1st, 2010

A well executed golf back swing is not just dependent on the arms of the golfer but also on the golfer’s back as he turns away from the target. The golf swing is more of the motion of putting the golf club behind the golfer’s back than swinging it through the air. Here are some surefire tips to improve your golf swing and your game dramatically.

1. The move backswing
If you observe it closely, the golf back swing actually works from up to down. The takeaway back swing begins from the top as you make the movement on your arms and follows as you do that turn on your shoulders. The movement then goes straight down towards the legs and the hips.

The golf back swing is primarily about how the body is being coiled upwards thus creating the needed tension in the muscles as well as torque to be able to let out that all powerful downswing. Particularly, that swing is created anywhere in between the golfer turning his or her upper body as well as shoulders and the turning, to a lesser degree, the lower body and the hips.

2. Relax Your Body
A golf swing will never be executed well if it is done in a hurried manner. If a back swing is in any way done in a hurry, the downswing does not become fast and will actually produce the opposite result.

The backswing speed should be in a tempo that is steady and should neither be fast nor slow. Although some golfers have that tendency to go way faster than the regular, whenever you catch yourself doing this, you should try to slow it down a bit.

3. The move downswing
When you reach the downswing, all you really need to do is to just let it go. Let the downswing happen naturally. However, this only applies if ever you were able to start with a golf stance, backswing and grip that is correct.

The downswing must be the natural result of all that went before it. If you were able to do your backswing in the correct manner, your body will unwind on itself thus releasing the club and striking the ball that will therefore result in a follow through that is balanced.

4. The follow-through move
A follow-through should be best seen as the feather in your cap move. The legs must be adequately straight and the hips have to form a straight line together with the legs.

This final follow-through move will serve as the gauge of the whole golf swing you have just done. You know that you were able to execute a good golf swing that is almost perfect if in the end you have a position that looks like the letter C only in reverse.

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What is Your Golfing Personality? Friday, January 1st, 2010

It is important to be “in the now” in order to be fully aware of what we should be aware of whilst on the golf course. Perception involves all the ways of becoming aware of things, people, happenings, or ideas. Once a person has perceived something they will make sense of that “reality” in their own way – they will make a judgment, come to their own conclusion about the “reality” of the situation. Judgment involves all the ways of coming to conclusions about what has been perceived. If people differ systematically in what they perceive and in how they reach conclusions, then it follows that they will differ in levels of motivation, acquisition of skills and in their reactions to situations.

There are many ways in which people differ. On a physical scale, we differ in height, shape, weight, fitness, flexibility, and so on. And our golf swing will differ from one individual to another because of these obvious physical differences. Golf is played from the platform of you, the person, and you are unique, and thus you will have your own unique swing. And yet so many golfers try to imitate someone else’s swing which they perceive as perfect; and it probably is perfect…for that other person – it suits their individual characteristics, both physically and psychologically.

On the psychological side, some of us are more relaxed and easy going whilst others are more easily excitable. Some of us do things slowly and deliberately, whilst others do things at great speed. Some of us are very controlled, others not. Again, our golf will reflect such individual characteristics.

Awareness is the first step on the journey to mastery of anything in life. If you are aware of your individual methods of perception and the judgments that ensue, then you can change your reaction to situations, you can change your levels of motivation and also your ability to acquire skills. And golf is a game of reactions, motivation and skill.

If you are aware of reacting as “Mr. Angry”, for example, you can do a little work on this and learn to respond in a different way. I can hear you saying “but this is how I am, I always get angry because I care” and so on. But the fact is you don’t HAVE to get angry, you CAN learn to react in a different way, and you CAN take control, so long as you WANT to. And so, with a little effort on your part, and maybe a little help from a hypnotherapist or golf psychologist, you can change your reactions to all sorts of situations on the golf course. Wouldn’t that be useful?

Not only can you change your reactions, you can raise your levels of motivation, overcome negative thoughts and feelings and take a more direct route along the road to mastery. Once you are aware of your own unique characteristics, you know what skills come naturally to you and what skills require a little attention, and as you attend to these mental skills you will find that you can acquire them in a relatively short space of time. Let’s face it; if you are good at your long game but not so good at chipping, you know that if you work on the chipping it will get better. Taking the same approach to your mental skills will work just as effectively. They simply require a little attention on your part.

One particular aspect of personality, however, will always remain pretty constant and unchanged, and to fight this aspect would be a complete waste of time and effort. There is an individual tempo of the personality. There is a natural tempo with which we all perform any deliberately willed action. And if there is one thing which is vital in golf is to have a good rhythm, a good tempo. This does NOT mean that you have to have the same tempo as Tiger, or Ernie or Phil. Your best rhythm, your best tempo, is your OWN natural, instinctive tempo or rhythm. You don’t have to slow your golf swing down or speed it up; simply become AWARE of your natural tendencies and swing the club accordingly.

Ask yourself these two simple questions and you will easily work out your own best golfing tempo:
Do you speak quickly or slowly?
Do you walk quickly or slowly?
Next time you swing your golf club, become aware of what tempo feels best to you. As Gary Player says “There is a definite “feeling” and this feeling is to be developed and looked for”. Instead of trying to swing at the speed you think you should, allow yourself to become aware of the feel of your golf swing and discover for yourself what feels best, and you will find that your own most comfortable swing speed, your most comfortable rhythm and tempo, will in fact simply reflect your personality type. By swinging your golf club with the rhythm and tempo of your own personality you will produce your best results on the golf course.

You will never become a master of someone else’s golf game, but you can become a master of your own game. To quote Pia Nilsson, “Trust your swing; it is your signature”.

Roseanna Leaton, specialist in golf hypnosis cds and hypnosis downloads.

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Balance and the Golf Swing Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

When’s the last time you practiced standing on one foot and holding your balance? Probably never. Yet it’s a key ingredient in our daily lives and that includes playing golf.

Balance is one of those things that we pretty much take for granted. Not many of us think about it, nor practice it, even though it can keep us from seriously injuring ourselves and help us perform daily tasks better. How many times have you heard of someone – who was in pretty good shape – fall and break something, and was never really the same again? For this reason alone, balance is gaining more press these days, and should be practiced on a regular basis.

Better balance can also impact your performance on the golf course. Almost every aspect of the game is dependent on the golfer’s ability to maintain good balance while in various positions, and often while explosively swinging a golf club.

Whether it’s the longer yardage shots, off the tee and in the fairway, or those finesse ones from 100 yards in or around the green, body control is a must. Altering the stance to accommodate for the type of shot will help the golfer swing the club smoothly and efficiently, resulting in the desired outcome.

For many this is a tough enough task on level ground, but often times these array of golf shots have to be accomplished from uneven lies such as uphill and downhill, or when the ball’s above or below your feet. This demands even a greater need for swing stability as both ground and gravitational forces impact an additional set of circumstances to the golfer, which he now needs to compensate for.

Throw in a little wind, one foot in the bunker, and/or a little fatigue on the back nine and that changes the affect on the body. That’s the beauty or frustration about golf, you really never have the same shot twice. There’s always something different requiring you to alter something to make the shot, and in every situation, stabilization or balance plays a part.

Age may have something to do with lack of balance, but I’ve seen a lot of young players have trouble with the simplest of balance assessments. Yes, there are physiological changes that occur as we age that will impact balance, but for the most part, we can prevent that from occurring.

Lower body strength, for example, plays a key role in balance. Improving strength and coordination in all three planes of movement, side-to-side, front-to-back, and rotationally, can enhance balance. A good start is with the quadriceps (front thigh), glutes (buttocks), calves, and abductors and adductors (inner and outer thigh). These will also help you better control the lower body during the golf swing .

Practicing balance is also something that you can do to improve balance. Get into your golf stance (as if you were standing at address over the ball, but with your hands folded across your chest instead of out in front of you) and then shift the weight over to one foot while you lift the other foot off the ground. Work up to a solid 10 seconds on each foot without losing your balance. It’ll take time, be patient and it will get better. If you have extreme difficulty with this, you may want to check with your physician, as there are other factors that can influence balance.

Once this is accomplished, to make the exercise more golf specific, as golf is not a static sport, balance on one foot and then slowly rotate your shoulders back and forth as if swinging a golf club. Practice that till you can do 5 to 10 rotations to each side, and with each leg, without losing your balance.

Don’t take balance for granted. Take steps to improve your balance and you’ll improve not only the quality of life, but the quality of your golf game as well.

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Bob Forman has a Master’s degree in Exercise Science and is a Certified Golf Fitness Instructor through the Titleist Performance Institute. He is the owner of GolFIT Carolina, located in Greensboro, NC, and establishes golf fitness programs in North and South Carolina.

The Secret To A Better Golf Game Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

A better golf game is achievable by any golfer. It doesn’t matter what your age is, how good a player you are or how long you’ve been playing. But the key to a better golf game may not be what you think.

The ’standard’ approach to a better golf game is taking lessons; buying more equipment; and hitting hundreds of golf balls at the range.

Although, the above approach is not altogether incorrect, there is one crucial missing element. That element is your BODY! You swing those fancy clubs; you hit all those balls at the range; and you physically participate in the aspect of taking lessons.

The common denominator is your body. Do you agree? If you don’t, I’d like to hear you’re explanation of why not.

If you are following me, and think I’m remotely correct, then why wouldn’t you work on your body to play a better golf game?

I’m constantly hearing golfers say they’ve taken lessons, bought new equipment and pounded hundreds of balls but still have not seen improvement.

That’s the telltale!

That leaves just one thing. YOU.

Don’t get me wrong, I firmly believe you need an understanding of golf swing technique, and golf equipment can help. But pounding balls just for the sake of doing it won’t help you play a better golf game.

Now picture this.

You do a few simple stretches and golf exercises daily and go out to play. You now realize you can make a bigger backswing with less tension; you have more clubhead speed enabling you to hit longer drives; and you are not worn out on the back nine.

Isn’t that worth the minimal investment in your time?

To play a better golf game you’ve got to take a different approach than what you are currently doing. One that gets to the root of the problem. The one that’s causing those mishits and inconsistencies.

You will be amazed at your outcome if you take this approach. You will finally play a better golf game.

And finally, we come full circle. Be patient with yourself and spend time practicing. If you do, you’ll realize the wonderful rewards that the game of golf returns in a much sooner fashion.

Tips:
1. Source any natural dietary supplements which will help to keep you fit and healthy and keep your body in good shape to play golf.
2. Develop complete confidence in yourself and your game – need to be tough-minded and totally focused when you play golf.
3. Learn all known golf bets so that you can bet to your advantage and apply psychological pressure on your opponents at opportune moments.

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Recommendations for Women’s Golf Clubs Monday, December 28th, 2009

Looking for a new set of golf clubs can be a daunting task. These days, golf clubs are made from a variety of materials and are available in a myriad of sizes and colors, even pink! Golf clubs can also be custom made to fit any length, weight, and flexibility, depending on the user’s preference. Despite these differences, most golf clubs fit into a handful of general categories. For instance, most women’s golf clubs are shorter and lighter than men’s clubs, they often have a more flexible shaft and are constructed with more loft on the front of the club. Finding and practicing with a good set of clubs that are made to fit a specific height and weight is essential to developing a solid golf game.

There are many factors which all must fall in line in order to achieve a great golf swing. Some factors, such as staying focused and managing your body mechanics, are up to you, the player. Other factors depend on outside circumstances such as equipment and weather.

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The golfswing. Is there really a better way? Monday, December 21st, 2009

Hello golfers! I built this site to try and help inform golfers who really want to improve their golf game. There are a lot of great instructional videos and teaching aids out there to help you. But without spending a lot of money what items do you buy? And which ones really work? So I decided to point out a teaching aid I have suggested over the years and is still in use to this day.

First of all I am not a golf professional but I have worked in a golf pro shop for many years and have had many people ask me how I learned to swing the golf club. I always find myself practically giving everyone a golf lesson for free. I don’t mind at all and I am flattered by the compliments. But all I try to do is point out a few things and help them improve their swing.
The one thing people notice about my golf swing is that it looks effortless and they ask why the ball seems to fly a long way. I explain to them that I didn’t start this way. But what I did learn in the beginning was to stop forcing the swing and let the club do the work. Explain please? This is always the next question. So my answer is always the same. The design of the club it not that of a baseball bat and everybody incorporates this concept into their golf swings. It’s a natural reaction and we all do it.

Take a look at the design of golf club the thickest part of the shaft is in you hands and the thinnest is at the opposite end, it flexes unlike the baseball bat and it does not flex. You would be surprised to know how many people do not understand this.
Everybody wants to hit the golf ball further but without the use of this design and the proper elements of the golf swing it will never happen.

So I always refer to the Medicus. This is a great way to get you in the right positions at every point of your swing. There was a teaching method called “The Ten Point Swing”.
I learned this method when I started and I truly believed this is what started me to off to a good golf swing. I didn’t have the Medicus but it’s the same concept of this teaching method. In the lesson of the “Ten Point Swing” the method explains in great detail where you should be at every crucial point of your golf swing. This allows you to take the club away at every critical part of the swing and bring it to back the point of impact time and time again.

We all know that muscle memory is the key to a better golf swing. I remember reading what a doctor had stated “That the golf swing is the most difficult function for the human brain to repeat” Why? Because the use of so many muscles that the brain can not send out the same signals to every muscle in your body exactly the same way twice. It is even harder than a baseball swing, why? Because a baseball swing uses muscles for defense this is a normal reaction of the brain.

Have you ever heard the phrase “Relax and just hit the ball” how can you do this when the brain will not relax enough to hit the smallest object not in motion? So without a natural defense the brain needs something else to do, so it worries about what is going to happen next before you hit the ball. This is why muscle memory is a key component in a golf swing. This will allow you to free up the brain and send information where it matters most.

This is why I have been referring the Medicus ever since I was introduced to it. It is the most responsive teaching aid to help build muscle memory and help you swing the golf club correctly. It uses a hinge built right into the shaft that when you are in the wrong position it breaks down. This keeps you from making the same mistakes over and over again. Once you have taken the club back correctly it will not break down. Now as you start the swing down towards the ball the hinge stays locked, this is a great feeling because you are now in the right position to strike the ball.
I have seen golfers take expensive video cameras to the range and film themselves. I have even seen a guy once take a back swing hit and break his camera. Why do people do this you might wonder? So they can later see what they are doing wrong. This seems funny to me because by the time they study the film how do they know what they are doing wrong?
That’s what the Medicus gives you quick response to know what exactly you are doing wrong without expensive cameras. If you plan on taking golf lessons let me tell you this. I have found most golfers are embarrassed to take lessons from a professional, but they will take advice from a friend and never improve their swing.
I strongly believe you should take lessons from a golf professional, but before you do and spend hundreds of dollars first. Get your Medicus club, practice and develop a golf swing that you can allow them to work with. It will be the best investment in your golf swing you ever made!

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Golf Playing Tips Learn How to Play Golf in 5 Easy Ways Friday, December 18th, 2009

For people who are into playing golf, nothing matters most for them than to have a better score when playing the game. This is because most golfers usually take their gratifications in the scores that they make.

Therefore, for people who want to increase their playing skill, here is a list of some tips that they can use to improve their gaming performance.

1. Pump up before the game starts

Every golfer must first learn the things they have to do before they play the game. The problem with most players is that they tend to think that since golf is not a very strenuous sport like basketball, they don’t have to do some warm up exercises.

This should not be the case because golfers need to warm up and stretch those muscles before they start making double bogeys.

2. Swinging is a perfect exercise

In golf, the most pressured and the most exerted part of the body are the hands. Hence, it is important to exercise them before playing the game.

Swinging can effectively pull out any stressed or rigid muscle in the hand. It’s best to keep on practicing swinging. Experts say that almost 50% of a golfer’s ability is based on swinging.

3. Consider the size of the club

In order to play the best golf game, it is important for a player to choose the right golf club that he or she will use. The first to consider when choosing a golf club is its length. The length should be proportionate and suitable to the player so that he or she will be comfortable when playing.

4. Familiarize the six parts of golf swings

In order to play best in golf, it is important for a player to familiarize himself or herself on the six parts of the golf swing technique. The six parts of the swing are the proper alignment of the golf club; proper setup of the golfer’s posture and position; back swing; take-away; impact; and the follow-through.

5. Know the course

A good golfer should know his or her terrain. Hence, it is important for a golfer to note the so called trouble areas. This is where some imminent problems are present like a sloping part of the fairway or hanging branch of a tree.

These are just some of the basic tips that one could use in playing golf. However, the most important thing a golfer should remember is to keep his or her body healthy before the competition. It’s where they generate their power for that beautiful back swing.

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How To Select The Right Golf Clubs For Beginners Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Golf beginners looking for their first set of clubs can often rush the purchase stage before taking on board proper advice and really getting a feel for the most suitable clubs which will suit their game.

Quite often, new players will take an interest in golf with the intention of playing the game regularly but after several rounds, the interest starts to wane and in many cases, they’re left with an expensive set of golf clubs that gather dust in the basement or in the trunk of a car.

How Serious Are You About Golf?

If you are in the beginners stage and showing an interest in making golf a regular past time then hold back on purchasing your first set of clubs. Why? Well, firstly, as mentioned, make sure golf is going to be a regular routine for you. Regular could mean playing a round at least once a week. Secondly, once you feel you want to continue to pursue the game, then you can start to think about buying your own set of clubs.

In the initial process, either borrow a set of clubs from friends or hire them. Hiring facilities are available at most golf courses with a pro shop on site and while you won’t have the best looking bag or buggy to cart around the course, you’ll be gaining valuable experience and getting an idea of the type of clubs that will suit your game. Asking the local golf shop pro for advice will pay good dividends. They will be only too happy to help you identify the correct golf clubs to include in your armoury. Usually, golf shop pros will make time for you by appointment and a fee is usually involved but it’s well woth the cost considering you are on the verge of making a major investment.

Choosing A Beginners Set Of Clubs

Be careful not to get too carried away about the number of clubs that will make up your starting set. Golf is a game of skill and patience and as a beginner, your initial foray into the game will be all about mastering the art of the golf swing and mastering individual clubs. As your game improves and you need to go up a level, then you can start to think about adding an extra club or two. Again, clubs should be added only after receiving proper advice.

There are lots of brands to choose from such as Wilson, King Cobra, Titliest, Callaway, Nike, Ping, Slazenger and the list goes on. In fact, as a beginner, you’ll be slightly overwhelmed about which brand is best. Don’t get too hung up on what brand you should buy. Quite often, new golfers will buy a brand of clubs simply because they are in fashion or because they received rash advice from friends. In the end, most brands have excellent quality clubs; what you need to decide is not which brand to buy but which club to buy.

Try Before You Buy

An excellent way of finding the most suitable clubs for you is to venture into a major golf store and try them out. Many golf superstores will have inside driving ranges where prospective buyers can try before they buy. It’s much like a clothing store where you try the clothes on to see if they fit right. The same concept applies to swinging a club before buying it: you want to make sure it’s the right fit. Does it feel right; does it grip right, how well does it swing and how much flexibility does it have? Doing it this way gives you the best chance of selecting the clubs that feel right to you.

Remember, purchasing golf clubs can be an expensive experience. By showing initial patience in the selection process, you’ll come up with a set of clubs you can mold your game around and when you reach a competent level, then you can think about an upgrade.

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Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. If you are a golf beginner, you need to read this report on selecting the right golf clubs. Also, read the latest news and reviews in golf swing techniques at:www.golfinfoline.com

Better Putting in your Golf Mind Monday, December 14th, 2009

I hear that Darren Clarke’s looking for putting improvement through golf psychology and working again with Bob Rotella. I know that Darren has worked in the past with Golf Psychologist Dr Karl Morris – after all, I’ve read Golf – The Mind Factor, the book they published together back in 2005. However, for some reason I didn’t know that he’d worked with Bob Rotella.

I can’t say how delighted I am to see Darren’s back competing in the 2009 US Open at Bethpage Black after qualifying as one of the top 15 in the European Money List last year. He’s only played in the US Open once, in 2006 at Winged Foot, since he pulled out at Pinehurst in 2005 to be with his wife who was seriously ill.

Moving back to Darren’s putting psychology problems, I was interested to hear that he has considered putting to be his Achilles heel for most of his career. I was also interested to read how hard he’s been pushing himself over the years to improve his putting. It’s interesting to note that Bob Rotella has tried to get him to go much easier on himself. In fact, Darren’s been quoted recently as saying “He says just go and play and let the results happen themselves.” That sounds like good advice to me!

It’s intriguing how similar that is to what Bob’s been telling Padraig Harrington about his over practising and excessive focus on his swing changes. As I suggested in my earlier article, entitled Play your Best with Golf Psychology Before Changing your Unconscious Golf Swing, the destructive shots you hit are more likely to come from your conscious thoughts than from your unconscious golf swing.

If I was advising Darren Clarke “blind”, so to speak, then apart from helping him to use golf hypnosis of course, I’d encourage him to build on a couple of mental golf approaches from the great Jack Nicklaus. Firstly, I’d suggest that before he strikes a putt he imagines “seeing” the line the ball will run on and “watching” the ball rolling along that imaginary line and dropping in the hole before popping back out and running back along the line back to his putter head.

Secondly, I’d help him find a way to remember every good putt he’s ever holed and to develop amnesia for every bad one. There’s a story I’ve heard about Jack Nicklaus that illustrates this perfectly.

Jack was giving a presentation to a group of eager and attentive golfers at his son’s university. During the speech, Jack makes the comment that he has never three putted on the back nine of a major championship or missed from inside of six feet on the last hole.

As Jack opens the floor to take questions, a man puts up his hand and says “Jack you say you have never missed from inside of six feet on the last hole in a major, but I was watching you last year in the US Seniors Open and that’s exactly what you did.” Jack looked at the man with those piercing blue eyes and repeated what he had said. “But Mr Nicklaus,” the man insisted, “I saw it, I have it on film, I can send it to you if you like.” “No need”, Jack replied, “I have never missed from inside six feet on the last hole of a major. Any more questions?”

Now, has Jack ever missed from inside of six feet on the last hole of a major? Of course he has! Does he remember it? Not a chance. And do you think he cares that he can’t remember? Some people would probably say that Jack is deluded in his thinking, that it is not based on reality. Well, we all create our own realities and Jack’s seem pretty good to me!

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Andrew Fogg, the Golf Hypnotist, is an enthusiastic golfer, hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner. He is a golf psychologist and author of a soon to be published book “The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf” and a series of golf hypnosis MP3 programmes. Visit his website www.golf-hypnotist.com for information on getting the most success, pleasure and enjoyment from your golf. Sign up there for the free Golf Hypnotist ezine for your free 25-minute “Your Own Virtual Caddy” golf hypnosis MP3.

Learn How To Compare Different Type Of Golf Balls Friday, December 4th, 2009

If peak performance is what you are after then you need to learn how to do a proper golf ball comparison. Just like choosing the right golf clubs, picking the correct ball for you is just a matter of matching the different types of balls with your swing and how you play golf. Golf balls are all the same, aren’t they? They may be small, but they are one of the most engineered pieces of golfing equipment.

Have you ever taken a really close look at a golf ball? They have different feels, different densities and different spins esulting in a different action, depending on how you play the game. To get the best out of your game and your golf ball, you need to match each section of the golf ball with your level of skill and style,

First off, you need to chose the correct golf ball compression. The compression is the measurement of how tightly wound the ball is. Depending on your swing speed, depends on how the compression comes into play. If you’re swing speed is quite slow, then you will want a lower compression. Therefore, the faster the speed, the higher the golf ball compression that you will need.

In total, the compression ratings are broken down into three seperate groups.

The first group is the 80 compression golf balls. They tend to be the softest and produce what essentially results in a sling shot effect when they are hit. They fly farther after being hit but they are much hard to control and hit accurately. They are the most popular type of golf ball amongst women, senior and junior players for their distance alone.

The next group is the 90 compression rating golf balls. Due to their middle of the road standing, soft enough to provide good distance on a slower swing but hard enough to provide a good degree of control, these are a good match for most male players in a golf ball comparison. They also prove to be a great choice for the more advanced female players.

The final group is the 100 compression rating golf balls. Fast swing speeds are needed for top performance due to these being the hardest balls. These type of balls are most popular amongest the low handicap and scratch players due to the faster swing speeds and the higher level of control.

Of course the only real way for you to know which is the best fit golf ball compression for your game is to do your own golf ball comparison. So, why not take a few of each of the golf ball compressions out to the driving range and find out which ones work best for you.

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Picking the Best Graphite Golf Clubs Sunday, November 29th, 2009

As compared to steel golf clubs, graphite golf clubs allow golfers to hit the ball straighter and get more distance on their shot. With this power, graphite golf clubs are great for all those who are new to the game as it allows them to improve their shots without any embarrassment. As graphite is much stronger than steel, a golfer might be able to hit the ball at least 20 yards longer than with a steel club.

At the same time, since graphite shafts are about 60 grams lighter than steel shafts, the golfer is able to hit his shot with greater accuracy. The key in hitting the ball further with a graphite golf club is the orderly swinging action of the club along with a comfortable grip. There are many golfers who think that by merely choosing a graphite golf club, one is able to get an “unfair” advantage. However, it is not just any golf club that determines what distance can get covered, but the type of golf club selected that matters.

When selecting a graphite shaft golf club, you should always make sure to get one that has a lower degree of torque. This “torque” determines what will be the resistance level to any twisting of the golf club during the downswing momentum. This torque is mentioned in degrees and lower the degree of torque, the less will be the movement of the golf club during the downward swing while higher the degree value, the more the golf club will get affected.

Also remember that different graphite shafts are made from different types of fibers. Some graphite fibers are stronger, more durable and stiffer than others. In other words, the torque in some graphite shafts can range from 7 or 8 degrees to a mere 1 degree. In steel golf clubs, this torque degree ranges only between 2 to 4 degrees. In other words, steel shafts offer greater resistance against wind and downswings. So when selecting graphite clubs, one should keep in mind the type of resistance wanted. A lower degree would be more beneficial, although there are some golfers who prefer lesser resistance in their graphite golf clubs.

Another important factor to consider when picking out graphite shaft golf clubs is the type of material used in the construction. As some graphite shafts are much stronger than others, it means that these shafts will be less prone to wear, tear or cracking and at the same time, there would be less peeling away of the layers of the graphite shafts.

In the choice of graphite or steel golf clubs, most women prefer graphite as these golf clubs are much lighter to maneuver and handle. When buying ladies graphite golf clubs, women should remember to first test out the golf club to make sure that its suits their comfort level and feel. At the same time when picking graphite shaft golf clubs, women should enquire as to what would be the best suited torque level for all their needs. For most golfers, a torque degree of about 3.5 to 5.5 degrees would be very advantageous as they need not have to worry about any shaft fitting problems.

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Nick Stanley has been golfing for years. Find out more about graphite golf clubs.

Cure Golf Slice … Hit More Fairways & Greens Thursday, November 26th, 2009

The golf slice without question has been the number one enemy of millions of golfers for years. Why is it that so many golfers suffer from a golf slice & can’t seem to find a cure for their golf slice? I think part of the problem in particular in countries such as Australia, United Kingdom & the USA is we are raised playing different sports that if anything hinder the golf swing.

In Australia and the United Kingdom one the first sports we play is cricket which a lot of the technique is based around swinging the bat with all your weight on your right side or your back leg to the target. A see a lot of golfers try to incorporate this into the golf swing and it just doesn’t work. With the golf swing you need to swift your weight from your right side to your left side to get the best results. Keeping all your weight on your right side most often produces a cutting across or slicing the ball motion causing the ball to fly out to the right of the target.

In the United States they grow up playing baseball which is a different story altogether. Baseball is good for promoting the correct weight shift similar to a golf swing by shifting the weight from the right to the left hand side. However, the baseball swing is very flat and doesn’t work when transferred to a golf club. It results in golfers again cutting across the ball producing the left to right slice trajectory.

What you need to do is learn just a few basic fundamentals of the golf swing and set up and you get cure your golf slice practically overnight.

What I aim to teach you is a number of easy to follow tips that you can incorporate instantly into your golf game that will give you fast results.

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Troy Vayanos is a successful A grade golfer who has played the game for over 20 years. He has learnt all the secrets about every facet of the game of golf and loves sharing this information with people. Want to learn how to lengthen your drives and cut your handicap by 7 – 12 strokes in just 2 weeks?

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Hypnosis in Golf – Part 2 Monday, November 23rd, 2009

NINETY percent of golf is in the mind. If you feel confident when you swing the club, the ball is much more likely to respond as desired. If you choose an EXACT target for your shot, the ball is much more likely to travel in that direction. If you visualize the trajectory of your shot, again the ball is much more likely to fly in a similar way, and so on.

On the flip side, if you don’t choose an exact target, how can your mind direct your body to swing the golf club so the ball travels in the right direction? If you don’t decide in your mind where the ball is going, how can you impart the correct information to the ball at impact with the clubface? If you are thinking “I don’t like this club” how relaxed and confident is your golf swing going to be?

I know what you’re going to say now. “But I don’t feel confident with that club” or some variation of “this is how I am”. And if that’s how you’re thinking, nothing will change. It’s a bit of a chicken and egg situation. You have to feel confident in order to hit the ball well; and you have to hit the ball well in order to feel confident. Or do you?

What causes a lack of confidence? Is it a fear that the ball is not going where you want it to go, or a fear of making a fool of yourself, or a fear that your swing needs to be fixed? We’re not born with fear. Fear is learned…and therefore can be unlearned. The question is “how?”

First, stop thinking that your golf swing needs to be fixed; it’s just fine. Just look at all the professionals on TV and you won’t see two same swings. If you topped the ball on the last shot, you topped it. If you hit it fat, you got under it too much. These are relevant facts which provide feedback to you which enable you to adjust your next swing accordingly. Your entire swing doesn’t need fixing.

Secondly, having emptied your mind of irrelevant “swing needs to be fixed” thoughts, you can use your mind to create a feeling of confidence. Think confident thoughts and you’ll feel confident. Everything in life starts with a thought. Thoughts create your emotions which direct your actions. Just by consciously choosing to direct your thoughts in this way you will reap great rewards. However, if you really want to appreciate the full power of your mind in golf, hypnosis is the way to go.

The use of golf hypnosis allows you to access your subconscious mind, the part that knows just what to do, just how to do it, the part that acts automatically and spontaneously. Your conscious mind thinks whilst your subconscious mind acts automatically. Golf hypnosis will allow you to access your automatic thought patterns and to change them. Many people don’t even know the thought processes which are embedded in their subconscious mind; all they know is how they feel and how they act, without knowing why. And in golf, as with everything in life, awareness precedes choice which precedes change.

With the help of golf hypnosis cds or hypnosis downloads, you can become aware of and empty your conscious and subconscious mind of confidence destroying thoughts. You can also direct your automatic thought patterns in a way that you desire. You can make suggestions to instill yourself with hypnosis confidence; you can learn to visualize clearly the results you want to happen, so that when you go out on the golf course you have an instinctive feeling of confidence and an expectation that the ball is going to end up in the right place. And, seeing as hypnosis is in itself a state of relaxation at one with a state of heightened awareness, you can learn to relax and focus at will whilst on the golf course.

How can a golfer who cares about his or her golf afford to NOT use golf hypnosis? How can you not WANT to be hypnotized? How can the state of hypnosis mean you’re not in control? Take one look at Tiger and ask does he seem in control or not?

Why not spend some time focusing upon your golf mind? You can learn how to change your habitual thoughts with the help of hypnosis downloads. Why do you think the professionals use golf hypnosis? They use golf hypnosis because it works; hypnosis downloads can be used to get you to focus, to stay in the now, to visualize a great swing and to have greater feel. You can use golf hypnosis downloads to help you to play the golf of your dreams.

Roseanna Leaton, specialist in golf hypnosis cds and hypnosis mp3 downloads.

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It’s All In The Golf Swing Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Believe it or not, when one performs a golf back swing, it is not just your arms. It is also more about the golfer’s back as it turns away from the target. The club is more so as being put behind the golfer’s back than it is swung up towards the air.

The move backswing

If you look at it closely, the golf back swing actually works from up to down. The takeaway back swing begins from the top as you make the movement on your arms and follows as you do that turn on your shoulders. The movement then goes straight down towards the legs and the hips.

The golf back swing is primarily about how the body is being coiled upwards thus creating the needed tension in the muscles as well as torque to be able to let out that all powerful downswing. Particularly, that swing is created anywhere in between the golfer’s turning his or her upper body as well as shoulders and the turning, to a lesser degree, the lower body and the hips.

Relax

It is highly advisable that one should not do the swing in a hurried manner. If a back swing is in any way done in a hurry, the downswing does not become fast, actually it could do the opposite.

The backswing speed should be in a tempo that is steady and should neither be fast nor slow. Although some golfers have that tendency to go way faster than the regular. Anytime you catch or are aware of yourself doing this, try to slow it down a bit.

The move downswing

When you reach the downswing, all you really need to do is to just let it go. Let the downswing happen. However, this only applies if ever you were able to start with a golf stance, backswing and grip that is correct.

The downswing must be the organic result of all that went before it. If you were able to do your backswing in the correct manner, your body will unwind in itself thus releasing the club and striking the ball that will therefore result in a follow through that is balanced.

The follow-through move

A follow-through should be best seen as the feather in your cap move. The legs must be adequately straight and the hips have to form a straight line together with the legs.

This move will serve as the gauge of the whole swing you have just done. You know that you were able to pull a swing that is smooth and balanced if in the end you have a position that looks like the letter C only in reverse.

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World Renown Golfer Reveals Top Secret Free Ways To Learn And Improve Your Golf Game Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Golf is a great game, but extremely frustrating at times when you just don`t seem to get a single shot right: slices, hooks, fats abound; drives are too short, too long, too high, too low, too right or too left; those delightful cannon ball like shots are a far off dream, and you don`t know where things have gone wrong. Don`t fret. Improving your game isn`t the most difficult thing to accomplish on the Earth, though at times it may feel so. Here are some tips on how you can go about improving your golf game.

Firstly, when it comes to driving the ball, improving the swing mechanics is the most important thing. And you have to understand that the mechanics of a golf swing require certain specific levels of body flexibility, balance, stability, strength and endurance together referred to as golf fitness in addition to a grasp of the technique.

Golf fitness includes high rotational flexibility and strength of the muscles and joints in the lower back, hips, shoulders and the core (i.e, the abdominal area). Improved golf fitness is bound to improve your shots. If you are golf fit, you can implement correct body stance and setup more easily and have better balance and stability, without injury to muscles and joints, leading to improved swing mechanics, better shots, and longer drives.

Once your golf fitness and swing mechanics are in order, you can pay attention to the equipment. There`s no doubt that custom made golf clubs can make a substantial improvement to your swing power if you know what position the club should be in while it is being swung. A golf swing works best when you strike the ball with the club head square to the line of flight, pointing at the target, and with the right angle of attack.

Using the right club in the right way, for the purpose for which it was designed, also plays a big role in improving your game. For example, of the three basic clubs, the driver shaped club drives the ball on a low trajectory and is therefore used for long distance shots. The iron club (lofter), that lifts the ball, is used to place the ball into position in certain spots on the fairway or on the green. The putter is designed to roll the ball; this club is therefore used to accomplish the ultimate purpose of the game to roll the ball into the hole.

In addition to these three clubs, you can use a heavy weighted club to get the ball out of deep grass or sand traps. Professional golfers generally use a set of 14 clubs, up to 5 drivers and 8 irons, along with a putter and a weighted club. However, remember that even the best golf club can do only what you make it do; nothing more, nothing less.

In conclusion, tips for improving your game of golf boil down to three simple things:

1. Improving your swing mechanics;
2. Improving your golf fitness; and finally
3. Improving the equipment. Of course, the third tip works only after the first two are taken care of.

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Improving Your Golf Game Friday, November 13th, 2009

Improve your golf game right now you say? I say, absolutely! Don’t waste another dime on new golf equipment: taking one more lesson or hitting one more ball at the range, until you finish reading this article.

You see it’s not what you think that’s not allowing you to improve your golf game.

It’s something very simple and easy to remedy. It’s YOU! How your body moves throughout your golf swing.

Let me ask you, do you feel nice and loose, relaxed and fluid when you swing a club on the golf course? Do you feel like your backswing is what it should be? How about your distance off the tee? Are you happy with it?

Now let me ask. What have you done to improve the above situation? And has it worked up to now? If it has – congratulations! I am very happy to hear that another golfer is improving.

If it isn’t working, don’t you think you should try a different approach? One that makes total sense from a mechanical (technique) standpoint.

If you’ve tried all the above, there’s only one thing left. As I said above. YOU!

Your body is what swings the club and produces the end-result. Not the equipment, balls or all the lessons you take.

You’ve got to start with the engine (your body) first, to be able to make a mechanically sound and repeatable swing for 18 holes of golf.

Your body has physical limitations. All of ours does. Each person is unique, and has a different set of physical issues that need to be addressed. But when they are, look out! The game gets much easier and a whole lot funner.

With our country getter bigger (heavier) by the day, this is a great reason to embark on a golf training program that will not only improve your golf game, but help you achieve your health goals also. Now isn’t that reason enough to get started right away?

You will be amazed at your fast rate of golf improvement once you take this approach. You will be making swings and producing power you’ve never seen before. Why? Because you are eliminating your physical limitations that have kept you from achieving the golf swing you know you are capable of.

The jury is out! All the pros are doing it. You’ve got to be next!

It’s time to improve your golf game once and for all!

Other Handy Golf Tips:
1. Source any natural dietary supplements which will help to keep you fit and healthy and keep your body in good shape to play golf.
2. Develop complete confidence in yourself and your game – need to be tough-minded and totally focused when you play golf.
3. Learn all known golf bets so that you can bet to your advantage and apply psychological pressure on your opponents at opportune moments.

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Improve Your Golf Drive Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Drive for show and putt for dough maybe sound advice, but if you ask the average weekend golfer whether they would like to putt like Brad Faxon, or regularly belt the ball like Tiger, most would opt for Tiger’s power off the tee.

It is this fascination with power in golf that prompt’s me to write this article, and provide a golf tip.

A couple of facts first, that were discovered two or three years ago, by the teaching profession in the USA. These were, that by using the golf swing, test robotic arm generating a clubhead speed of 100 mph, the golf ball, on average, would go around 265 yards.

However, if the clubface is opened by 2 degrees only, then the distance reached was only 225 yards, with the same clubhead speed. Again by opening up the face to 4 degrees, the distance covered was only 185 yards.

This shows that distance is not just about power, and clubhead speed, but also hitting the ball squarely with a nice golf swing. This may sound like common sense, however many golfers are trying to hit the ball with the incorrect golf swing.

So, what is the secret of achieving maximum power? My golf tip is this:-

Speed, can be increased, by setting the wrists into a cocked position early, and on the downswing keeping the wrists cocked for as late as possible, and then swishing through the ball. This is similar to flicking your wrists, when using a badminton, squash, or tennis racket.

Power, comes from having as full and flexible a body turn as possible, plus creating a wide arc. The powerful muscles of the legs will also help.

To generate maximum power, it is essential that the start of the downswing be calm and unhurried. This enables the golfer to build up speed, so that the golf club is still accelerating when it reaches the ball. Finally, ensure that the arms are fully extended through to a high finish.

A key point to note is that the hands control the position of the clubface, keeping it square at impact.

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How to Get the Most Distance Out of Your Golf Driver Friday, November 6th, 2009

Golf is a complex game that takes practice, discipline and precision. If you are new to golf, there are several aspects of the game that should be focused on initially. Putting is one such aspect, and, although golf beginners might be new to an 18 hole course, or even the driving range, they probably have experience putting on miniature golf courses. Hitting golf balls with a driver however, is a completely different story.

A golf swing, for many individuals, is a lifelong project, one that takes intense dedication and focus, but the fruits of this effort will be evident by improved performance on the course. The longer and straighter your drives are, the fewer strokes it will take to reach the pin. It is for this reason that practicing your golf swing to get the most distance out of your driver is a crucial aspect of the game that, along with putting, should be focused on initially.

The Driver Itself

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Power Tips To Improve Your Golf Swing Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Success at playing golf largely revolves around your golf skills and the most important aspect is your golf swing. The ability to execute a powerful and balanced golf swing is the key to mastering golf. Here are some proven power tips to improve your golf swing.

Power Tip 1
A great golf swing is more than just swinging with your arms. Swing your golf club behind your back while you turn it to your target. It is like taking your club back as you hinge your arm at your shoulder. You could also practice the drill known as no arms.

Power Tip 2
You should not forget to cock your wrists. This might be difficult at first, but it will be natural to you with enough practice and will produce tremendous results.

Power Tip 3
Your left arm should turn clockwise slightly when you start the back swing. It is not really something that you actually should remember. It naturally happens if you would just allow it. This just means that you should not resist this movement that is just natural. You might not notice it, but you might have been resisting this movement because this causes the head of your golf club to go open slightly when you swing it. Just allow it to happen naturally.

Power Tip 4
Always plant your feet firmly on the ground. This technique is also commonly used in baseball. It involves letting your foot heel in front to come above the ground when you swing your golf club back. Some people think that by doing this so, their back swing feels bigger.

It is something that seems lifting the front heel can easily make the body coil and for the tension to build that much harder. Letting the foot roll freely to the inside is fine. However, one should keep that foot on the ground to make golf back swing well-anchored.

Power Tip 5
Work on your bottom golf down swing. Assuming that you accomplish all the drills correctly, from the golf stance, the golf grip you have, and your golf back swing. But you can still ruin everything if you begin the golf swing that you have with the shoulders. You might want to use a swing trigger to begin the golf down swing that you have with the lower part of your body.

Power Tip 6
Another tip on your golf down swing. You should turn the belt buckle to your target. Try turning your hips as powerful and fast as possible when you do your golf down swing, it works.

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Exercise Training For Golf Will Do Wonder Sunday, October 25th, 2009

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Long And Straight – Steve Griffith World Long Drive Champion. Saturday, October 24th, 2009

READ BELOW ABOUT THE WORLD LONG DRIVE CHAMPIONSHIP On a cold and damp October night, hitting into the wind, Steve hit a golf ball that flew 320 yards to win the RE/MAX Super Senior World Long Drive Championship. Steve hits the ball a mile with a simple, repeatable easy to learn golf swing, swing speed training and mental techniques that made him a world champio My new e-book, titled LONG AND STRAIGHT , tells you how I accomplished this in easy to understand swing instructions, speed training

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