Tuesday, December 28, 2010

ECCO Women's Comfort Swing Hydromax Golf Shoe

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Modular Golf Swing Learning




Most professional golfers want to build reliable,



solid golf swings. The swings allow them to play golf



while under strain.





Most professional golfers have comparison fundamentals



and techniques they use for playing golf. Some of the



players however have some different techniques or



swings they use, which are minor compared to other



professional golfers.





Many golf players will hit the golf ball, using the



clubhead. Some of the best players in the world will



swing the entire club, which permits the golf ball to



intervene with the clubhead.





One of the most popular ways to improve your golf



swing is to join the "Three Beat Swing" club, or some



other courses online that will help you to improve



your swing.





One of the most used positions in golf is the wide



stance, since it creates a solid swing foundation. The



stance and swing helps to support the pivot of the



upper body.





Many of the professional golfers use this method on



the golf course. Pro golfers base their golfing



experience on levers, centrifugal force, thrust, and



power.





Most professionals will use back swings, follow



through, and impact swings on the golf course. Despite



that, many of the pros swing seem different, the



player’s basic swing is fundamental; otherwise the



player could not join a tour.





Some of the common fixes for slicing the golf ball



involve adjusting the grip to strengthen the position.



A hook grip works too. To learn more about golf swings



visit the Internet and view some of the articles,



books, and other items available.


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Lower Your Handicap With Hypnosis

Lower Your Handicap With HypnosisDr. Zubin Mistry will begin to guide your subconscious mind to improve your golf game the very first time you listen to your CD! As you apply your new skills on the golf course you will soon realize it begins to carry over into your everyday life as well.

Your hypnotic CD will bring focus to your game. Your mind will learn to alleviate distractions and develop proven personal skills to create optimal performance on the golf course. By listening to your CD often, you will develop a unique, relaxed and precise approach to your game and gain an edge over your competition. You'll develop the ability to maintain your focus and play like a pro on any course and under any circumstances. You will have a better command of your swing and be the master of your golf game.

SOME POTENTIAL PROBLEMS YOUR ALTERSCAPE HYPNOTIC CD MAY HELP SOLVE OR AVOID:
- Loss of Concentration on the Course
- Slicing and Hooking
- The "Yips" While Putting
- High Scores
- Nervousness in Front of Others

POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF YOUR ALTERSCAPE HYPNOTIC CD:
- Improved Overall Game
- Lower Scores
- Greater Level of Confidence
- Lower Handicap, Consistent Swing

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

More About Golf Swing And Grips




The baseball grip requires the use of all ten fingers.



With the baseball grip, the player uses ten fingers,



which the fingers touch to grip the club. The fingers



do not interlock or overlap.





The interlock involves the player using the index



finger of the left hand, and the pinkie on the right



to grip the club, which he will wrap the fingers about



the other.





Golfers often make sure that they follow three rules



when using these grips to produce a good golf swing.





The process of neutralizing is considered, which the



player will use the back of his hands that oppose the



other, and the palms face each other. The club held by



the fingers may include the finger with the middle



digit, rather than the palms.





The player will hold the rear of the club down using



the left hand palm. The left hand thumb in some



instances will extend down to down center to the



club’s shaft.





Golfers that use the right hand to "close down," forms



the index finger and thumb into a V. The fingers point



to the right shoulder, i.e. between the shoulder and



chin.





A player will use medium pressure to grip the club and



prepare for the golf swing. The player’s wrists are



often relaxed and he will stay amid four and seven on



a scale between the extremely loose and death grip.





It is important to get the best grip on the club in



order to make the best golf swing.


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

New Zelocity Purelaunch Radar Velocity Speed Gauge

New Zelocity Purelaunch Radar Velocity Speed GaugePureLaunch? SpecificationsGeneral: ? Launch monitor with two integrated Doppler-radar transceivers; Patented technology; Made in USA ? Shot data transferred via USB 2.0 connection? LaunchMonitor Data Interface program provided for processing on computer? PureLaunch ? computer software provided for end user interface and presentation? Outputs: Ball Velocity, Club Head Speed, Carry Distance, Power Transfer Ratio %, Launch Angle, Total Spin, Deviation, Angle of Descent, Angle of Attack, Side Spin, Club Face Angle, Angle of Descent, Trajectory Graphics, Shot Simulation, Club Acceleration and Deceleration, Data and Reports Applications: ? Custom Club Making, Club Fitting, Advanced Golf Instruction, Serious Golfers Performance: ? For use with right-handed and left-handed golfers ? Indoor or outdoor use; No calibration required; Setup time less than 1 minute? Spin - No stripe required? Integrated microphone for club head speed measurement at impact Convenience: ? Portable, compact design; Sturdy fold-out legs and carrying handle ? 10 ft. USB cable provided for communication from computer to PureLaunch?? No maintenance required; One (1) year factory warranty for original owner; Repaired at factory? Operates using Battery or AC power outlet; Recharge ~ 10 hrs; Avg. Life ~ 6 hrs ? One (1) year customer service and free software upgrades for (1) year included for original ownerConstruction: ? Tubular steel frame with rugged ABS/PC plastic radomes and processor cover? Power switch, USB connector, AC power connector? External LED indicators for Power ON/OFF and Radar ARMED/NOT ARMED Power: ? Removable, rechargeable 12V DC Ni-Cad battery provided (1 provided)? 120V, 25W AC Power Transformer provided for recharging or AC operation? Input Voltage (auto-sensing): 90-135V at 50/60 Hz or 180-265V at 50/60 Hz Software: ? Compatible with Windows XP and Vista operating systems ? LaunchMonitor Data Interface software size ~ 212K; PureLaunch? application size ~ 128K

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Pivot One And Golf Swing




Players on a golf course use the pivot tactic, which



is the way the player moves the body. The player will



pivot the head and toes and not the arms or hands.





Pivots may seem easy to understand for the expert



player but to an amateur the motions are extremely



complex. Pivots enable the player to move all of his



muscles in a second. It is difficult to focus in this



short of time.





Another technique is the elbow drill. With the elbow



drill, the player is able to slow things down. This



drill is the replica of the exact pivot.





The elbow drill demonstrates while reinforcing the



golf swing. It is an automatic drill, which gives the



player a great feel so that he can repeat his action.





This is one of the best drills. The elbow drill



requires that the player place an object that



represents the golf ball on the ground. The club is



placed behind the players back and through the



player’s elbow.





With this drill, the player has support for the club



and his posture. The shoulders are back, which will



insure that the player bends from his hips without



slouching the shoulders.





The feet are spread so that it meets the width of the



shoulders. The right, back, and front side of the



player’s weight are equally distributed.





The player then bends at the hip socket and keeps the



back flat in alignment with the knees, which are


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Phil Mickelson - Secrets of the Short Game

Phil Mickelson - Secrets of the Short GameArnold Palmer has one. Jack Nicklaus has one. And now, Phil Mickelson has one. No, we're not talking about the Masters championships (although Mickelson has three of those), but a golf instruction video. Emmy-winner Terry Jastrow, who produced Palmer's and Nicklaus' own bestselling videos, brings his keen eye to this master class that concentrates on what Mickelson calls "the most important part of the game" (half of all shots played take place inside 50 yards, he states). Over the course of this nearly two-hour program, Mickelson demonstrates putting, chipping using his advocated "hinge and hold" method, bunker play, and his signature "flop shot." In an entertaining segment, he also demonstrates two specialty shots, a "Two Balls in Bunker" shot (don't try this at home) and the "Backward Over-the-Head" shot. The demonstrations are repeated in slow-motion and seen from a variety of angles. This program is for the serious golfer, but beginners need not feel too intimidated. Mickelson is a natural in front of the camera and is able to impart a lot of information in a relaxed style that makes even the most advanced concepts accessible. As one golf commentator exults during one of the dramatic highlights clips included as a bonus feature, this is as good as it gets. --Donald Liebenson

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Positions For Golf Swing




One of the most commonly used golf swing is the back



swing. This is the position tow, which the player will



shift his weight to the right foot.





At the same time, the player will tilt his shoulders



so that they are vertical in order to point his left



shoulder down. The right shoulder is pointing up.





The club at the left end is pointing so that it is at



the rear of the ball position. When the player shifts



his weight, he releases so that he moves to the



"instep" of the left foot. This puts the player



"behind the ball."





The players head moves toward the right, rather than



back. The right hip, foot, and the player’s head are



in the vertical line so that if he drew a line up from



the golf ball, he would be at the rear of the ball.





Position 3 is the impact. The player will start by



using his hips and then shifting his weight to the



left foot. The foot is lead with the player’s hip so



that it is laterally in motion slightly.





In this position, the player has the end of the club



in his right elbow and down so that it meets with the



right foot. Almost all of the player’s weight is



supported by the left foot.





Online you will find various articles on golf swing,



position and more. Look for the position four, which



is the follow through, post impact that helps you to



create a good golf swing.