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A Few Keys To Efficient Golf Practice

Whether it’s in baseball, hockey, soccer, tennis or any other sports that involves a ball, there is a feeling of immense satisfaction and pride that comes from hitting the ball solidly. Nowhere does this apply more than in golf, where the small ball goes where it wants on anything but a solid shot.

If you want to hit the ball solidly on a consistent basis, the only way is through practice and more practice.

Though you may not think so, the best time to practice is right after a round. Everything that didn’t work for you during the round is fresh in your mind, and your body and mind are ready to go. Failure to work consistently on the shots that regularly give you the most trouble means your game won’t soon improve.

The key to maximizing your efficiency in practice is creating ‘real’ situations. Ideally, you would mirror what happened in your round and employ your best swings. Also work on hitting balls from every bad lie you can think of. Obviously, it’s extra important to practice if you haven’t played for a while.

Boost your game further by visualizing a round of golf during lunch or breaks, on your way to or home from work, etc. Imagine taking many good swings and hitting a great shot each time. See your entire body flowing in unison through each shot, completely tension-free. This isn’t useless preparation. You are increasing your muscle memory and preparing them for the next round.

If you enjoy other sports, you can transfer movements in these sports to help your golf game. For instance, the way you shift your weight on a tennis backhand shot is very similar to the bodyweight transfer on a golf shot. Use the tennis experience to remember what you need to do on the links. For detailed steps on how to swing properly we suggest you pick up a copy of the Golf Beginner Guide – it’s a 272 page ebook full of great advice, tips and lessons in golf.

When you’re hitting a lot of balls in one session, remember to take a break between swings. You will avoid mental and physical exhaustion and can use the time to process what you’ve learned or accomplished. Remember, you’re not out there to hit a thousand shots, rather a few beautiful ones. Hitting 20-30 balls at a time is sufficient practice, especially if the majority of these are struck on the sweet spot of the clubface.

To hit a more accurate shot and promote better contact, pull out your favorite iron and try this exercise: take two tees and stick them in the ground a couple of inches apart. (You can also use two balls.) Try (air)swinging your iron through the tees without hitting them. Start with partial swings and work your way up to full swings as you get better at avoiding the tees. Soon you will be hitting the ball more solidly.

It may sound corny, but don’t forget the feeling of a good shot. Memorize it and internalize it, then practice it and you will soon be able to produce it consistently. It’s very easy to lose the feeling of a great shot because there are so many variables that went into hit, from hand position, proper grip and good pre-swing body alignment to the right ball position, clubface impact and follow-through.

Source: The above information is just a small morsel taken from the Golf Beginner Guide. This 272 page ebook is full of golf tips and advice like the above, and for just $29.50 we think this every Golfer should have it, especially beginners.

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Overcoming Golf Swing Inertia Quickly

Inertia is a term in physics explained none other than Albert Einstein. Inertia is defined as the state of mind or body, if it is at rest it tends to be at rest and if it’s in motion it tends to re…

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The Best Step By Step Golf Swing Tips

Watching golfing, makes it look a lot easier than it really is. When someone decides to try it out for themselves, this is something that people soon find out. Golf however, can be something that i…

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Golfing Exercises: Improving Your Game and Overall Health

If you want to improve in golf, you need to realize that you have to do some golfing exercises. You need to be fit to be good in golf. This game involves whole body movement to play. This is no…

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Tiger Woods receives Limited Coverage at the 2009 U.S. Open

Father’s Day Weekend is the traditional time set for the U.S. Open. This year was no different except that because of extreme weather conditions and lots of rain, it took an extra day on Monday, June 22nd, to complete the tournament.

The Open was played at BethPage Black in New York. I enjoyed, or maybe endured, the extensive media coverage of this event and found it most interesting that I did not have to watch shot after shot of Tiger Woods. Don’t get me wrong, while I respect his ability and his accomplishments, the media coverage he receives can be over-the-top. Granted he was not leading the tournament and struggled with putting on the rain soaked greens, which definitely played slower than intended. I think his lack-luster play allowd the media to focus on the professionals that were making a charge, hitting a great bunker shot, getting an unusual eagle or birdie, and just playing better.

The emotional and fan favorite at the “Open” was Phil Mickelson. If the fans could “will” this win for him, I think they did everything possible to help him win this one!! Although he tried to right his ship, unfortunately, he once again came up short and tied for 2nd place, This was his 5th tie for second place at the U.S. Open, a tournament that he clearly would love to win. Unfortunately, Phil once again finished as the “bridesmaid”. What a shock to see David Duval, who also tied for second place, along with Mickelson and Ricky Barnes. Duval received more coverage at this event than he has in total for the past five years of his comeback efforts. Duval was listed at the start of the tournament as the 828 player, a far cry from being #1 ten years ago. What a great effort and I sure hope that he is on the right track.

Ricky Barnes, who was leading the tournament at the beginning of Sunday’s play, was paired in the last group with Lucas Glover. Barnes, who has been on the Nationwide Tour for the past several years, tied for second place along with Mickelson and Duval. Barnes’ performance moved him from the 519 position to 153. Although he faltered during the final round, staying at the top will give him a great deal of confidence, not to mention, a great money prize and additional golf tournament invitations. Our winner was Lucas Glover, a professional who has been playing for a number of years. A competent, steady and quiet player whose last win came at the old Funai Tournament in Orlando, Florida, several years ago. A wonderful effort, great money reward and future sponsorships.

Lots of different shots of many professional golfers who are out there week in and week out trying to make a living from a difficult choice of professions. Of course, the real professional is there for the love of the game not the money!


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