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Learn How To Play Or Improve Your Game With Golf Lessons

Posted on Saturday, 13th November 2010 in Golf Training

LEARNING GOLF HAS NEVER BEEN THIS EASY. Step by Step Golf lessons on DVD. Easy to follow instructions will teach you the fundamentals of the game and help improve your technique. Dramatically improve your handicap.

So you’ve hit a few balls and you are thinking of taking up golf. Or maybe you’ve been playing for years and you would like to find a way to improve. Whether you are a seasoned Tour pro, a raw beginner, or anyone in between, at some point you will likely wonder if you should invest in some golf lessons.

Golf is a complex game where so many elements of the golf swing are interconnected. One minute aspect of your swing can impact the results dramatically. Because we can not see ourselves in action, we have to rely on others to view our swings and give us feedback, yet so many of us are willing to entrust that responsibility to our friends and playing partners, most of whom are completely unqualified to offer such advice. Instead of professional feedback that we would receive during golf lessons, we are told the famous golf axioms; “keep your head still,” “keep your arm straight,” so on, and so forth.

Golf lessons from a qualified professional are likely to help any golfer improve on their game. There are different kinds of golf lessons that are sure to fit any golfers schedule, budget, or needs. Beginners might opt for group golf lessons at a local golf course. Group golf lessons are less expensive and focus on the most basic fundamentals of the golf swing, such as grip, stance, and posture. More advanced golfers are likely to benefit more from a one-on-one golf lesson with the professional .Their trained eye can not only help diagnose any problems you have with your swing, but they can also supply you with specific practice drills that you can work on after your golf lesson.

Today’s golf lessons are often more than just a teacher watching a pupil hit golf balls. Modern video equipment, and computer programs designed specifically for analyzing the golf swing, can be used to examine your swing in super slow motion so that the smallest faults can be identified and resolved.

Another advantage to golf lessons is that the professional can analyze the clubs you are using and help you decide if they are proper for your game. With the hundreds of brands of golf clubs on the market it is hard to know if your equipment is ideal for your game. Today’s professional has the resources to analyze your game from top to bottom during your golf lesson, your clubs included. That kind of expertise and feedback will make golf lessons beneficial for anyone, no matter what their ability.

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A Golf Tip Worth Remembering

Posted on Monday, 25th October 2010 in Golf Fitness

A Golf Tip Worth Remembering

Golf specific five minute warm up:

While more and more golfers are using golf-exercises and physical training programs, As is true with all physical sports many amateurs do not realize how important it is to warm up first.

Like any other sport it is imperative to warm up before exercises or getting to the golf course to play or practice.

Warming up will ensure you do not start straining your muscles whilst they are still cold. There are two things that can happen to you if you choose to ignore this golf workout tip.

Golf Elbow
Firstly it is easy to pick up an injury that will hinder your progress in the game for a long time to come. One of the most dreaded injuries in golf is the golfer elbow.

Poor Performance

The second inevitable result is that even if you are lucky to escape injury despite not warming up, you will find yourself performing well below par. Your muscles will tend to be still very stiff and even performing a good golf swing will be very difficult indeed.

Performing golf warm up exercises need not be so difficult. There is a wide range of different warm up exercises you can easily perform that will take up little of your time.

For example you can walk briskly from your car to the course and if the distance is a bit too short, you can quickly walk back to your car and then back to the course again. Make sure that you exert as much effort as possible into your brisk walk.

Do some stretching exercises before you start swinging at the golf ball.

Remember this tip only takes a few minutes to practice and will help you in your efforts to improve your game and reduce the risk of injury.

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The Golf Handicap: Why You Need It And How To Get One

Posted on Monday, 11th October 2010 in Golf Score

The Golf Handicap: Why You Need It And How To Get One

The Golf Handicap: Why You Need It And How To Get One

The Golf Handicap

The golf handicap system is a must if you are trying to improve your golf game. If you have a golf handicap, it gives you the ability to play in local tournaments against golfers with better abilities. Any golf course worth its salt will offer you the chance to get a golf handicap. Your golf handicap is a true barometer on your golfing abilities, as long as you accurately post your scores.

The golf handicap system is a complex formula of your average score, along with the difficulty of the course you are playing, along with a few other bells and whistles that only the USGA can figure out. Every golf course has a course handicap, which determines the number of strokes needed to play that course to the level of a scratch golfer.

What all this means to you, is that it helps give you a true indication of your golf ability. If you wanted to play a match against a scratch golfer, which is someone with a zero handicap, if you have a 7 handicap, you would receive 7 strokes, one for each of the first 7 most difficult holes on the course. It’s like he’s spotting you a 7 stroke lead, or a 7 hole lead in match play.

Considering that golf is suppose to be a gentlemen’s game, it is very important to post legitimate scores. There also are restrictions on how many strokes you can take on any given hole. As an example, if you have less than a 10 handicap, you cannot turn in a score card that has any score over double bogey. That is to try and keep sanbaggers from inflating their handicap so they can get more strokes when playing in golf tournaments.

Once you post enough scores and you have established your golf handicap, you will see how hard it is to get a low handicap. It takes more than one round of golf for your handicap to move in either direction. It takes at least 2 or 3 rounds to actually make your handicap move, so you don’t have to worry if you have a bad day on the course. If you go in to a slump and can’t seem to fix what’s wrong with your game, your golf handicap will suffer..

Sandbaggers aside, the golf handicap system is is a great way to measure yourself against other golfers.

To get a golf handicap, you’ll have to be part of a club of some sort and then register with your local golf affiliation of the USGA. Discover how to get a handicap in golf with help from a professional golf instructor in this free video on golf FAQs.

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