Basic Golf Swing Techniques – Finding the Muscles Involved in the Golf Swing
September 4, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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Hamstrings for golf posture, shoulder muscles for better control of the club, and core muscles for a flexible rotation on the backswing – these are just a few of muscles essential in perfecting your golf swing technique.
A proper golf swing is indeed significant if you wish to improve your game. It does not only guarantee [...]
EFT for Better Golf: Part 2 – Let’s Get Tapping
September 3, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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EFT, the Emotional Freedom Technique in its traditional form is used by therapists with their clients and by individuals to reduce or eliminate all types of negative emotions including anger, fear, grief, trauma, anxiety and stress. It’s also often used to treat physical and physiological issues that may have an often unidentified, emotional component.
At this [...]
Qualities Of Ideal Golf Nets
September 2, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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Time has changed. You no longer have to visit your nearest country club to drive off a few. You could play golf in the comfort of your own home. All you have to do is buy golfing materials and install a golf net. Before installing golf nets on your own, one should know the criteria [...]
How To Choose The Best Golf School
September 1, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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More people are becoming enamored with watching and playing golf. Even children are taking to this laidback sport that has become a household word, thanks to Tiger Woods and other famous and charismatic golfers.
Most people find golf interesting because it gives them a chance to indulge in sports while keeping themselves physically fit at [...]
A Golf Academy Short Game Instruction
August 31, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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What can you get out of a golf academy short game instruction? Well, let me first say that we all know the frustration of missing those simple 1 foot putts, but if you can get your short game as short as possible you can then go back and practice those putts at home or [...]
Golf Club Shafts And Grips: The Basics
August 30, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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If you are new to the game of golf, or if you simply don’t know too much about the game in general, there are several areas that you should understand before you decide to step out onto the green. Some of the important things you need to understand include golf club shafts and grips.
These two [...]
Golf Ball Comparison For The Average Golfer
August 29, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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Golf, like most sports, is a game of precision and accuracy. In order to score a hole in one, you need the utmost concentration, and physical and mental strength. Furthermore, you need to match your skills and experience with your golfing accessories and equipment, particularly the golf ball.
For non-golf aficionados, one golf ball is the [...]
5 Golf Swing Tips for Instant Improvement!
August 28, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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Did you know that a few simple golf swing tips may be all you need to avoid hitting those slices, hooks, or fat shots? One simple change such as moving the ball position may fix that thin shot that you keep hitting off the tee.
Today, it’s very easy to find a good place [...]
Golf Clubs – Finding The Best Set Of Golf Clubs For Your Game
August 27, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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Having the right set of golf clubs can be critical to your personal performance on the golf course. The right set of golf clubs can give you the confidence and the capability to perform at the top of your game.
New golfers who are looking for a starter set of golf clubs should consider purchasing good-quality [...]
Golf Etiquette – An Easy Guide to Basic Golf Etiquette
August 26, 2010 by gM3wRDp
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Golf etiquette guidelines are usually related to three distinct areas: taking care of the golf course, displaying courtesy toward other golfers, and the problem of slow play.
1. Looking After the Golf Course
Sand Traps.
Chances are you didn’t want to be in the sand in the first place. But that’s no reason to leave a mess behind [...]