The Perfect Golf Swing?

November 26th, 2007

Most golfers go through a lifetime trying to perfect the perfect golf swing. Others call it a myth and say it doesn’t exist. But the truth is, achieving the perfect golf swing is just a matter of learning to perfect your swing to overcome your natural instinct which may be wrong. For instance, some people find they hit their drives short and don’t get long distances. I discovered a wonderful source for the perfect golf swing, available at the-perfectgolfswing.com. On the site, Jim Clark, a Los Angeles Physical Therapist who developed the program explains that a short drive is often the result of your arms swinging primarily and not getting all your body parts working in unison to hit a golf ball. Such a swing which doesn’t include the entire body lacks the force which a full body swing provides. Check out the-perfectgolfswing.com to learn more about the program and see how you can improve your game to develop the perfect golf swing.

How much did you spend for your most used club?

November 26th, 2007

Before the store receipts come out for your woods, or irons, or even long drivers such as the Big Bertha, think first. While playing the 18 holes yesterday, how many times did you pull out your driver? Well, definitely not the same one for the par 5s and the par 3s. The same goes for your woods and irons. The pitching or the sand wedge? Only if each drive lands you in the rough or the traps, and that leaves you with the ubiquitous putter. That short little club is probably your most used club, but also the club you paid the least for. Putting is one of the more overlooked aspects of the game. So if you’re looking for a little improvement, consider getting some of the new putters out there today.

The Right Golf Ball

November 21st, 2007

Buying an expensive golf ball may not guarantee you a great game. Don’t use price as your gauge in buying the best golf balls. So what factors should you consider then?

There are numerous good golf balls available in the market today. They have various descriptions as well like low-compression, titanium core, soft long, hard XLs, VIs, Ultras, Tours, Premiers and so on. Get recommendations from your friends or superiors who also play golf or from your local dealers before buying your balls. You have to tell them what kind of game you are playing and what you want to achieve. Don’t just limit yourself as well to just one brand. Allow yourself to experiment by trying other brands.

In aiming for a good game, do what Tiger Woods does best - hitting the ball longer. Woods, though only weighing 180 pounds, can hit the ball 20 yards longer than the average tour player. If you’ve been playing golf for some time now, you should aim to add yards to your tee shots.

Monitor Your Score with a Golf Watch

November 14th, 2007

If there’s one sport that has a wide variety of gadgets available for the players, it has to be golf. Golf, I must say, is also one sport that uses so many accessories even just from the clubs and shoes alone. These two are just the basics that I know and I’m amazed that many other golf gadgets have been created through the years.

Did you know that there’s even a watch that can monitor your swings and scores? It’s the G6 Swing Monitor and Watch by Suunto. The watch, which is quite expensive ($400), helps a golfer improve his scores through its biofeedback and muscle memory features. To improve your swing, this gadget has three accelerometers that work hand in hand to record 200 + measurements on every swing you make. The measurements record your tempo, rhythm, backswing, length and clubhead speed. Of course, apart from those golf monitoring features, the gadget also tells the time and has an alarm function as well.

Why are there Dimples on a Golf Ball?

November 13th, 2007

The dimples on a golf ball actually serve to reduce its smooth surface area and reduce the drag caused by air at high speeds. The dimples also improve the lift and cause the ball to travel higher and farther. What’s inside a golf ball? Well, basically the core of the golf ball is simply a round rubber ball, either solid or wound. The core determines how the ball behaves in flight, which takes into consideration its spin rate, its velocity and its compression. Golf balls may provide the winning edge for some people so try out several brands and see which one was practically made just for you.

Golf Trophies

November 13th, 2007

Next time you set up a golf tournament, even if it’s the type of amateur golf tournaments we usually hold twice a year be sure to check out trophy.com. Rather than limiting yourself to the small selection of trophies typically available at most clubs, you can choose from a wide range of golf trophies in a number of sizes and styles. You can even customize the trophy and have it delivered in less than a week.


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