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What is a Simple Golf Swing?

By John Lynch

This may be the most startling news you ever heard – “A simple golf swing is the secret to a great golf game!”

Eighty percent of the 27 million golfers in this world do NOT achieve a handicap of less than 18. The vast majority of these golfers credit inconsistency as the culprit – inconsistency in their swing.

How many shots per round could you shave if you hit the ball solid, straight, and longer each time?…

7 strokes?…

10 strokes?…

Even more?

If you’re too busy with life to even think about your defective golf swing – what are you to do?

Read on…

The secret: A simple golf swing starts with using your stable spine as an axis to keep your swing on plane – you must swing around a stable spine!

Most high handicap golfers do not swing around a stable spine – they have more sway and unnecessary movements than you could shake a stick at.

Your swing will be most effective if you coil around your stable spine with limited hip rotation – the secret to tremendous power!

Since you are limiting your hip rotation you don’t have to swing the club back too far, your backswing will be shortened yet you will still be storing plenty of power in your backswing coil.

So what have we learnt so far in creating a simple golf swing?

- Swing around a stable spine.

- Your hip rotation is limited.

- Your backswing is shortened – you don’t have to swing back to parallel.

The truth is the most effective swing does not have a lot of moving parts to it. The best golfers on the planet have built themselves a simple golf swing utilizing only the movements that promote solid contact and consistency.

You want a simple golf swing you can perform correctly over and over again – even under the pressures of tournament play.

In fact, once you have programmed your subconscious with a simple golf swing that is fundamentally sound, you know longer have to think about it – your simple golf swing will become automatic! You program your subconscious by practicing the fundamental components of a sound golf swing until they are engrained.

Conventional swing thinking says a fundamentally sound golf swing should have a lot of sway in it and the golf club should go back to parallel at the top…

This is hogwash!

The more moving parts to your swing – the more room for error.

By simplifying your swing with less moving parts you minimize the chance of errors in your swing!

Once you have programmed your simple golf swing into your psyche, you now only have to think about hitting your target.

What a beautiful feeling it will be when you are not thinking about your golf swing out on the golf course – you are only thinking about what matters – things such as your target, your lie, the wind, the slope, or any other factor that affects getting your golf ball to your target….

Isn’t the object of golf to get the ball into the cup in the least amount of strokes?

So go build yourself a simple golf swing and start scoring on the golf course like you’re capable of!

Hit ‘em Long and Straight!

John Lynch

John Lynch
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Posted by admin - January 18, 2010 at 7:38 pm

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Finding The Best Golf Swing Tips That Fit Your Needs

No matter what area of your game needs improving, whether it’s balance and alignment or power and speed, there’s a solution waiting for you. The biggest concerns of golfers today are inconsistency first of all, followed by slicing and distance. You need great hand-eye coordination, balance, athletic ability and creativity to play golf.

Concentrate totally on your game and you’ll get the best score. Overall, you generally want to play golf with confidence. Always be aware the mental aspect of the game contributes one way or another to the difficulty of the golf swing.

Use the muscles in your legs and trunk when you swing. Swing slowly and steadily using a nice rhythm. The backswing is a rotation to the right, consisting of a shifting of the player’s body weight to the right side, a turning of the pelvis and shoulders, lifting of the arms and flexing of the elbows and wrists.

Putts and short chips are ideally played without much movement of the body, but most other golf shots are played using variants of the full golf swing. Pick out a spot on the course, preferably the green of the fairway, and concentrate on hitting the ball to that spot. Accomplished golfers purposely use sidespin to steer their ball around obstacles or towards the safe side of fairways and greens.

Standing over the ball for too long a time and wondering whether you’re going to swing the club correctly can easily result in a skewed shot, or completely missing the ball. One of the problems that most inexperienced golfers share is they think too much about their swing. After the ball is hit, the follow-through stage consists of a continued rotation to the left.

Use the basic ‘hitchhiker’ position when you’re working on your backswing. Try not to grip the club too tightly.

Conditioning your golf muscles will reward you with straighter swings. The state of the physical condition is very often overlooked as a possible cause of golf swing problems. Once you understand that you can change your swing by using a simple technique, you’ll never underestimate golf fitness again.

Overall, investing in golf swing aids will greatly improve your golf swing and your golf game. Look for golf swing aids at your local golf course. If you’re looking for an aid to improve your stance they’re not hard to find.

Make sure to look for reviews and ratings online for any golf swing aid you’re considering. Aids come in all shapes and sizes including apparel type accessories to correct alignment or a golf club add-on accessory to monitor your swing. Keep in mind that with some aids, you may still need advice or help from an expert.

Golf magazines often review the newest golf swing aids and are reviewed by golfers, making it easy to choose the right one for you. In any case, stick to just one aid at a time; don’t load up on them. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just starting out, pick just one aid, then go to work on your swing.

Before buying any golf swing aid, check with an expert to get an idea of what problem you need to work on first; backlift of golf swing, momentum of downward thrust or stance for example. If you’re a golfing novice just starting out, it’s easy to become overwhelmed.

When you play a round of golf, concentrate on improving your golf swing, putting or something specific that day; have a plan in mind. There are hundreds of useful golf tips to seek out in golf magazines, consumer magazines, sports magazines, in books, ebooks, DVDs, online and offline. Practice, practice, practice!

Helen Hecker
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Posted by admin - December 13, 2009 at 8:21 am

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Cleveland Golf VP1 Putter

Cleveland Golf VP1 Putter

Cleveland Golf VP1 Putter Our research at Cleveland Golf has indicated that one of the major contributors to missed putts is misalignment. Unlike most sports where the eyes are positioned directly behind the target, the putting stroke positions the eyes to the side of the target. Principals of optometry show that unless eyes can be positioned directly above the ball’s center and on the intended target line, visual misperceptions will occur. For most golfers, the common solution for this problem is to compensate by adjusting their swing path or address position. These adjustments cause greater inconsistency in the putting address position. An inconsistent address position creates inconsistencies in the putting stroke which imparts sidespin onto the ball. All of this leads to a higher likelihood of missed putts. With the Visual Performance (VP) putters, Cleveland Golf has produced a series of putters that will aid players by getting them into the correct address position every time. Using Dual Axis Alignment technology, golfers are now able to determine when their hands move out of position as well as detect when their eyes are not directly over the ball. These are the two major contributors to pushed and pulled putts. By addressing both of these issues, VP putters increase impact consistency. The results are true roll and better distance control which leads to more putts made and lower scores.    Features  • Slant plumber’s neck hosel  • Full shaft offset  • Lie angle-alignment insert  • Toe down design  • Soft elastomer face insert  • 340 g Blade Head  • 3* Loft

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Posted by admin - September 13, 2009 at 11:54 pm

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Cleveland Golf VP2 Putter

Cleveland Golf VP2 Putter

Cleveland Golf VP2 Putter Our research at Cleveland Golf has indicated that one of the major contributors to missed putts is misalignment. Unlike most sports where the eyes are positioned directly behind the target, the putting stroke positions the eyes to the side of the target. Principals of optometry show that unless eyes can be positioned directly above the ball’s center and on the intended target line, visual misperceptions will occur. For most golfers, the common solution for this problem is to compensate by adjusting their swing path or address position. These adjustments cause greater inconsistency in the putting address position. An inconsistent address position creates inconsistencies in the putting stroke which imparts sidespin onto the ball. All of this leads to a higher likelihood of missed putts. With the Visual Performance (VP) putters, Cleveland Golf has produced a series of putters that will aid players by getting them into the correct address position every time. Using Dual Axis Alignment technology, golfers are now able to determine when their hands move out of position as well as detect when their eyes are not directly over the ball. These are the two major contributors to pushed and pulled putts. By addressing both of these issues, VP putters increase impact consistency. The results are true roll and better distance control which leads to more putts made and lower scores.    Features  • C-Nech neck hosel  • Half shaft offset  • Lie angle-alignment insert  • Toe down design  • Soft elastomer face insert  • 340 g Blade Head  • 3* Loft

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Posted by admin - July 15, 2009 at 10:54 pm

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