Oliver Wilson’s Balancing Act
I don’t write a lot about training aids and devise in The Shop blog. Honestly, there are so many gadgets and gizmos out there—some of which are clever and helpful, others which are junk—I can’t keep up with them. But this morning, as he was preparating for his Wednesday morning match against Miguel Angel Jimenez, England’s Oliver Wilson broke out a unique training aid that catch my attention.
With golf gloves tucked under each arm, he hit a series of pitch shots and wedge shots while standing on a Pro Stance, an inflatable tube designed to help golfers improve their balance.
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Categories: golf putting Tags: Aids, Balancing Act, David Dusek, England, Gadgets And Gizmos, Golf Gloves, Golfers, Inflatable Tube, Match, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Oliver Wilson, Photo, Pitch Shots, S Oliver, Unique Training, Wedge Shots, Wednesday Morning
Super Golf Swing Improvement Made Easy
Most golfers don’t know that eighty percent of the world’s golfers have a handicap of 18 or more. Finding ways to improve your golf game, then applying what you’ve learned and practicing, is the number one way to get ahead of the game. Even the guys who play golf for a living and get the best golf instruction in the world still struggle to improve their golf; and they practice each and every day!
Visualize where you would like the ball to land, as you swing. Always be aware the mental aspect of the game contributes one way or another to the difficulty of the golf swing. If you’ve hit with your golf driver perfectly once, you can do it every time; the subconscious mind knows the correct number and sequence of muscle contractions and nerve impulses needed, called muscle memory.
As the body matures, the ability to rotate the upper torso is affected by age, and the hand action can also slow down requiring a slightly stronger grip. It’s difficult for a golfer to practice hitting shots longer than short pitch shots unless one pays to play golf or pays to practice at a driving range or indoor golf training facility. After the ball is hit, the follow-through stage consists of a continued rotation to the left.
One of the problems that most inexperienced golfers share is they think too much about their swing. Putting can become a nightmare and a condition called the ‘yips’ has affected not only amateurs but professionals as well; get expert advice and consider a golf swing aid. Try not to grip the club too tightly.
Accomplished golfers purposely use sidespin to steer their ball around obstacles or towards the safe side of fairways and greens. Make sure to use the proper technique. Many golfers who are strongly left-handed in their daily life prefer the right-handed golf swing.
Swing slowly and steadily using a nice rhythm. The most important thing about the golf swing is the angle and not the strength that’s applied to it.
Using some simple tips, techniques and stretches, you can increase your drives by up to 20 yards– practically overnight. Conditioning your golf muscles will reward you with straighter swings. Hold a medicine ball and turn back and forth; it must be rotational to improve your driving distance.
Sporting goods stores have golf aids to improve your game. If you’re a golfing novice just starting out, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. Golf swing 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.
Be careful about the claims on TV commercials and magazine ads; seek expert advice before you buy because they may not live up to their claims. Aids can be found online and are often cheaper. Look for aids at your local golf course.
Overall, investing in golf swing aids will greatly improve your golf swing and your golf game. Keep in mind that with some aids, you may still need advice or help from an expert. Ask an expert, who is not associated with the shop you would buy your golf swing aid from, for advice on the right aid for you. There are a number of good golf swing aids on the market today. There are aids that will help you with swing alignment.
Try to concentrate on one golf swing weakness at a time. There are hundreds of useful golf tips to seek out in golf magazines, consumer magazines, sports magazines, in books, ebooks, DVDs, online and offline. Take as many private lessons as you can afford with a good golf pro.
Helen Hecker
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/super-golf-swing-improvement-made-easy-119417.html
Categories: golf life Tags: Best Golf, Driving Range, Fairways And Greens, Golf Driver, Golf Game, Golf Instruction, Golf Swing Aid, Golf Swing Improvement, Handed Golf, Indoor Golf Training, Mental Aspect, Muscle Contractions, Muscle Memory, Nerve Impulses, Pitch Shots, Safe Side, Subconscious Mind, Swing Swing, Upper Torso, yips
Take Your Golf Swing To Another Level Now
If you’re like most golfers, you want to improve, not just hack around the golf course. 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.
Approach the game with a positive attitude and repeat affirmations if you can, such as “I play great golf all the time.” Don’t worry about what others think or may say about your swing; work to improve it at your own speed. Overall, you generally want to play golf with confidence.
After the ball is hit, the follow-through stage consists of a continued rotation to the left. 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.
When you swing if you have problems with your left knee buckling, imagine you’re holding a soccer ball between your knees. Ask your golf pro to evaluate your posture while swinging. Trust your golf club to do the job it was intended to do.
The most important thing about the golf swing is the angle and not the strength that’s applied to it. One of the problems that most inexperienced golfers share is they think too much about their swing. Many golfers who are strongly left-handed in their daily life prefer the right-handed golf swing.
It’s difficult for a golfer to practice hitting shots longer than short pitch shots unless one pays to play golf or pays to practice at a driving range or indoor golf training facility. 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.
Turn to golf exercise and techniques if you want strength and power. Using a weighted club, make rotational golf swings to improve your power. Using some simple tips, techniques and stretches, you can increase your drives by up to 20 yards– practically overnight.
Sporting goods stores have golf aids to improve your game. Look for golf swing aids at your local golf course. Most of all don’t waste your money on an aid you don’t need or will never use.
You can find aids that will help you with your wrist and arm position. Be careful about the claims on TV commercials and magazine ads; seek expert advice before you buy because they may not live up to their claims. Golf swing 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.
Overall, investing in golf swing aids will greatly improve your golf swing and your golf game. There are a wide range of aids on the market today to help the beginning and advanced golfer. There are aids that will help you with swing alignment. Aids are often for sale at your pro shop or local golf shop. Aids can be found online and are often cheaper.
Take as many private lessons as you can afford with a good golf pro. Find and use golf aids and golf swing aids that help improve your game. Get some golf DVDs and commit yourself to a time to practice what you learn.
Helen Hecker
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/take-your-golf-swing-to-another-level-now-119402.html
Categories: golf life Tags: Affirmations, Athletic Ability, backswing, Driving Range, Golf Exercise, Golf Shots, Golf Swing, Golf Swings, Great Golf, Hand Eye Coordination, Handed Golf, Indoor Golf Training, Left Knee, Pitch Shots, Positive Attitude, Putts, Soccer Ball, Swing Turn, Swing Work, Time Don
Sweet And Easy Golf Swing Tips
Most golfers don’t know that eighty percent of the world’s golfers have a handicap of 18 or more. The biggest concerns of golfers today are inconsistency first of all, followed by slicing and distance. Golf is a difficult game to master and most golfers don’t have the time it takes to practice, practice, and practice to significantly improve.
Keep the good energy flowing and don’t give in to any negative thoughts. Approach the game with a positive attitude and repeat affirmations if you can, such as “I play great golf all the time.” Visualize where you would like the ball to land, as you swing.
Use the muscles in your legs and trunk when you swing. Make sure to use the proper technique. Accomplished golfers purposely use sidespin to steer their ball around obstacles or towards the safe side of fairways and greens.
Use the basic ‘hitchhiker’ position when you’re working on your backswing. As the body matures, the ability to rotate the upper torso is affected by age, and the hand action can also slow down requiring a slightly stronger grip. The most important thing about the golf swing is the angle and not the strength that’s applied to it.
Trust your golf club to do the job it was intended to do. It’s difficult for a golfer to practice hitting shots longer than short pitch shots unless one pays to play golf or pays to practice at a driving range or indoor golf training facility. Try not to grip the club too tightly.
Putting can become a nightmare and a condition called the ‘yips’ has affected not only amateurs but professionals as well; get expert advice and consider a golf swing aid. Many golfers who are strongly left-handed in their daily life prefer the right-handed swing.
To prevent injury and improve swing speed and distance requires your body to be both strong and flexible. It’s no secret; most of the professional players actively participate in workouts. The state of the physical condition is very often overlooked as a possible cause of golf swing problems.
Golf swing aids come in all shapes and sizes including apparel type accessories to correct alignment or a club add-on accessory to monitor your swing. Aids can be found online and are often cheaper. There are aids that will help you with swing alignment.
Be careful about the claims on TV commercials and magazine ads; seek expert advice before you buy because they may not live up to their claims. Golf swing aids will improve your game. Golf magazines often review the newest golf swing aids and are reviewed by golfers, making it easy to choose the right one for you.
If you’re looking for an aid to improve your stance they’re not hard to find. Keep in mind that with some golf swing aids, you may still need advice or help from an expert. If you’re a golfing novice just starting out, it’s easy to become overwhelmed.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just starting out, pick just one aid and go to work on your swing. You can find golf swing aids that will help you with your wrist and arm position.
With plenty of practice, a better golf swing will be the end result. Practice, practice, practice! When you play a round of golf, concentrate on improving your golf swing, putting or something specific that day; have a plan in mind.
Helen Hecker
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/sweet-and-easy-golf-swing-tips-115229.html
Categories: golf review Tags: backswing, Distance Golf, Driving Range, Easy Golf, Fairways And Greens, Golf Swing Aid, Golf Swing Tips, Golfers, Great Golf, Indoor Golf Training, Negative Thoughts, Pitch Shots, Positive Affirmations, Positive Attitude, Professional Players, Safe Side, Speed And Distance, Swing Speed, Upper Torso, yips
Cure That Sick Golf Swing The Easy Way
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. Many golfers play golf just to hack around and have some fun; more avid players are always looking for ways to improve their swing and their overall game. Hard to believe but there are roughly 27 million golfers in the world today.
If you’ve hit with your golf driver perfectly once, you can do it every time; the subconscious mind knows the correct number and sequence of muscle contractions and nerve impulses needed, called muscle memory. The positive energy you send out will influence your game, just as negative thinking and therefore negative energy will affect it also. Visualize where you would like the ball to land, as you swing.
Accomplished golfers purposely use sidespin to steer their ball around obstacles or towards the safe side of fairways and greens. Before you swing, make sure you’re relaxed; contract all your muscles tightly for a moment and then relax them. Trust your golf club to do the job it was intended to do.
Use the basic ‘hitchhiker’ position when you’re working on your backswing. 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.
Putts and short chips are ideally played without much movement of the body, but most other shots are played using variants of the full golf swing. Many golfers who are strongly left-handed in their daily life prefer the right-handed swing. Sidespin occurs when the clubface is not aligned perpendicularly to the plane of swing.
It’s difficult for a golfer to practice hitting shots longer than short pitch shots unless one pays to play golf or pays to practice at a driving range or indoor golf training facility.
Use the muscles in your legs and trunk when you swing. Conditioning your golf muscles will reward you with straighter swings. To prevent injury and improve swing speed and distance requires your body to be both strong and flexible. Don’t underestimate the value of fitness when it comes to your golf swing and your overall game.
Golf swing aids will improve your game. Most of all don’t waste your money on a golf swing aid you don’t need or will never use. Overall, investing in golf swing aids will greatly improve your swing and your game.
If you’re a golfing novice just starting out, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. Look for golf swing aids at your local golf course. Golf swing 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.
Sporting goods stores have aids to improve your game. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just starting out, pick just one golf swing aid and go to work on your swing. There are aids that will help you with swing alignment.
If you’re looking for an aid to improve your stance they’re not hard to find. Golf magazines often review the newest golf swing aids and are reviewed by golfers, making it easy to choose the right one for you.
Practice, practice, practice! When you play a round of golf, concentrate on improving your golf swing, putting or something specific that day; have a plan in mind. Try to concentrate on one golf swing weakness at time.
Helen Hecker
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/cure-that-sick-golf-swing-the-easy-way-115096.html
Categories: golf review Tags: Driving Range, Fairways And Greens, Golf Club, Golf Driver, Golf Muscles, Golf Swing, Golfers, Indoor Golf Training, Muscle Contractions, Muscle Memory, Negative Energy, Negative Thinking, Nerve Impulses, Pitch Shots, Positive Energy, Putts, Safe Side, Subconscious Mind, Variants, World Today
Becoming a Champion: The Complete Guide to the Short Game

with Tina Mickelson, PGA Class A Golf Professional, Golf Channel featured instructor/host, syndicated author – 1.5+ million newspapers/websites, Editor/PR Director for Golf for Enlightenment (Dr. Deepak Chopra), golf analyst for ESPN Radio and Sporting News radio. Tina Mickelson has been around golf her entire life – in fact, PGA Tour Professional and 2004 Master’s champion Phil Mickelson and University of San Diego head golf coach Tim Mickelson are her brothers! In this instructional DVD, Tina Mickelson tackles the most critical shots in a golfer’s short game: the bump-and-run, the pitch shot, the lob shot, and the putt. Learn proper club selection for every shot in your short game. Improve your distance control and accuracy when utilizing the bump-and-run. Get the proper trajectory on your pitch shots and lobs shots by checking your stance, your ball alignment, club head speed, and your ability to trust in your shot. Discover Mickelson’s \best kept secret in golf\” – effectively striking the severe downhill chip shot. Coach yourself by using four effective drills for maximizing your putting accuracy, learn how to setup to the ball, grip the club, and get proper distance on your shot. It’s time to take advantage of those easy birdie opportunities and Tina Mickelson will show you how! 30 minutes. 2005. DVD.
Categories: golf putt games Tags: Chip Shot, Club Head Speed, Critical Shots, Deepak Chopra, Dr Deepak Chopra, Enlightenment Dr, Espn, Espn Radio, Golf Analyst, Head Golf Coach, Pga Class, Phil Mickelson, Pitch Shots, Proper Club Selection, Proper Distance, Short Game, Sporting News Radio, Tim Mickelson, Tina Mickelson, University Of San Diego
Golf – Steps to Success

192 pages published: 2005 About the Book Develop a consistent swing and master every golf shot on your way to a lower handicap. Golf: Steps to Success provides detailed, progressive instruction with accompanying illustrations for every shot: putts, chip shots, and pitch shots as well as shots from the fairway, tee box, bunker, rough, and bad lies. Practice and improve your shotmaking with 95 drills that feature a scoring system to gauge and accelerate your progress. After building a strong skill base, improve the mental side of your game by learning to select the right club, analyze ball flight, and manage your emotions to raise your level of play and enjoyment of the game. This self-paced learning tool allows you to build a solid overall game and build on any initial golf lessons you may have had. As part of the popular Steps to Success Serieswith more than 1.5 million copies soldGolf: Steps to Success is the instructional guide youll find most valuable not only on the practice range and green but also on every hole you play. About the Authors Paul Schempp is a professor of kinesiology at the University of Georgia, where he is the director of the sport instruction research laboratory. He is a scientific consultant for Golf Magazine, in which he assists in the selection of Americas Top 100 Golf Instructors. He also serves on the National Education Advisory Board for the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and is a performance consultant for the Swedish Golf Federation. Schempp holds an EdD in human movement studies from Boston University. A resident of Athens, Georgia, he enjoys spending his free time playing golf, fly fishing, and scuba diving. Peter Mattsson is the head coach of the Swedish national mens and womens golf teams, coaching both amateur and professional players. He has coached Swedish teams and individual players at numerous European and World Amateur Championships at the World Cup and at professional events on the men’s and women’s tours.
Categories: golf putt games Tags: Athens Georgia, Bad Lies, Consistent Swing, Education Advisory Board, Fly Fishing, Golf Shot, Golf Teams, Handicap Golf, Instructional Guide, Ladies Professional Golf, Lpga, Performance Consultant, Pitch Shots, Professional Events, Professional Golf Association, Progressive Instruction, Schempp, Swedish Golf Federation, Top 100 Golf Instructors, World Amateur Championships
Three Misconceptions about Playing Golf Well
What could be simpler than golf? There lies a perfectly quiet, still ball, ready to be dispatched to the desired spot. The player can take as much time as he wants and he has a whole kit full of clubs specifically designed to produce whatever effect he desires. All the golfer has to do is to swing the club.
I must inject: tennis, compared to golf, is difficult. In tennis, the ball is moving, it never comes to the same spot, it’s in front of the player, it’s behind the player, it may be low, it may be high, and the poor tennis player has just one racquet to do the job. To play the ball in its various positions, the tennis player must learn and perfect several different strokes. Not so the golfer. All the golfer needs is the one perfect stroke – and let the club do the work.
But confusion and contradiction are rampant in golf. There are more theories and more ideas on golf than any single subject in the world. Here is how these numberless ideas have developed.
Originally, in trying to explain the various clubs and their uses in golf, an impression was created that each club in golf required a certain technique. In other words, there was a certain way to use the driver for the long shots, the use of wooden clubs for fairway shots was something different, long irons required another technique, short irons something different again, and so on through the pitch shots and the chip shots. When it came to putting, the experts had run out of ideas and techniques, until today the notion prevails that putting is something that cannot be taught.
What a silly situation! Putting can be taught and learned just as any other shot in golf. But more on putting later.
On top of this contradiction about using the different swings for each club in golf, there is another theory in golf, to wit: that no two people can or should swing a golf club in the same way. There is a belief that each player must develop a golf swing designed to suit his own specific needs. From this school of thought we are swamped with ideas of how the tall, the short, the thick and the thin should play the game.
However, a serious consideration will soon prove that there are certain basic physical mechanics that exist in the human body and all persons – thick, thin, tall or short – must conform to that basic setup.
As if the above idea, of a different swing for each player and a different swing for each club in golf, has not developed enough confusion and conflict, there is still another prominent school of thought that has inhibited and restricted the naturalness in golf and the enjoyment that flows from such naturalness.
I refer now to the school that insists there should never be any body action in a golf shot. This school does admit that on the longer shots with the driver and other woods there may be some body action; but when it comes to the iron shots there must be none. Of course, when putting, complete rigor mortis should set in.
If ever one wanted to develop unnaturalness in a physical endeavor, the way to do it is to eliminate or restrict all body action. Nothing could be more unnatural because the basis of all athletics is a full, free use of the body. For example, whether one is throwing, kicking or punching – whenever one is trying to get power into a hand or a foot – it is with a sense of body action. In fact, it is only with a full, free sense of body action that the desired effect of throwing, kicking or punching is accomplished.
It has been recognized that the greatest need of people learning the game – and the greatest need in producing a consistency of play – was the need of a pattern, a clear-cut program whereby a player not only knew what he should do, but by knowing exactly what he should do he automatically learned exactly what not to do.
Jimmy Cox
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/three-misconceptions-about-playing-golf-well-134097.html
Categories: golf putting Tags: Belief That, Chip Shots, Confusion, Contradiction, Different Strokes, Fairway Shots, Golf Club, Golf Swing, irons, Long Shots, Misconceptions, Notion, Pitch Shots, Playing Golf, Silly Situation, Stroke, Swings, Tennis Player, Wit, Wooden Clubs