<![CDATA[Golf swing instructions the free course]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info en-us Tue, 06 Jan 2009 08:06:07 -0600 <![CDATA[Raising the Club]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/raising-the-club.aspx Tagged as: Making the stroke golf discounts las vegas
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<![CDATA[Golf swing stroke review]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/golf-swing-stroke-review.aspx Positioning
  • Place the club to the ball using only the left hand
  • Assume the correct position with your feet
  • Finalize the grip by bringing the right hand to the club
  • Turn the right heel slightly outward
And to make the stroke
  • Make the forward press
  • Make the reverse press
  • Raise the club to the top of the swing
  • Bring the club down into and through the ball

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<![CDATA[Golf swing trainer?]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/golf-swing-trainer.aspx Tagged as: Golf swings ]]> <![CDATA[Golfing position part III]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/golfing-position-part-iii.aspx Tagged as: Golf position monogrammed golf balls ]]> <![CDATA[Correct position to the ball]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/correct-position-to-the-ball.aspx Assuring proper placement of the club to the ball
Assuring correct hand positions or grip on the club
Assuming correct placement of the feet
Assuring proper positioning of the body
The four distinct moves to establishing the correct position to the ball can be accomplished in a step by step procedure that is quite simple.
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<![CDATA[Setting the Golf Club II]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/setting-the-golf-club-ii.aspx Tagged as: Golf club grip ]]> <![CDATA[Introduction to the perfect golf swing]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/introduction-to-the-perfect-golf-swing.aspx Tagged as: Golf swings ]]> <![CDATA[Setting the Golf Club I]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/setting-the-golf-club-i.aspx You can curve the ball to the right-known as the fade or slice
You can curve the ball to the left-known as the pull or hook
You can drive the ball perfectly straight
Whether the ball hooks to the left, flies absolutely straight or slices to the right completely depends on the position of the club upon impact. By using your hands at the outset of the backswing it is completely possible to cock or set the club into a certain position in which it will automatically be in the desired position upon impact. The position into which you set the club on the backswing will determine exactly what the position of the club will be at impact with the ball. The three positions into which you can set the club are:
The open position. This position will produce a slice. The face of the club should be turned towards the sky while the shaft of the club should be tilted toward the outside of the line of flight; moved away from the right toe. Whenever you desire a high flying shot that will stop just short of landing, the open face technique should be used. A word of caution; however, if the position is too open it will resolve in a curve or slice to the right. You can also use the open position to play shots out of deep sand traps.
The closed position. This position will produce a hook. In this position the face of the club will turned towards the ground while the shaft will be tilted toward the inside of the line of flight toward the right toe. You can use the closed face technique for playing low shots that will run. Beware; however, that if the position is overly exaggerated, it will result in a curve to the left.
The square position, which will produce straight flying shots. In this position, the face3 of the club will be kept square to the line of the shot. Keep in mind, it is best to keep the shaft of the club tilted somewhat to the inside of the line of the shot in order to offset an inward pull of the left side as the club is brought through the ball
As we previously learned, when you take a position to make a shot, you will find yourself balanced on your left foot. As a result it becomes necessary for you to shift your weight to the right foot by using a one-two movement; the forward press and then the reverse press. Through these two movements the weight will be shifted to the right foot, you will be set to raise the club to the top of the swing using your right side and at that very moment your hands must be ready to set the club into the desired position to create the desired outcome. As your right hand applies the sharp pickup action to the club, the left hand must simultaneously be able to perform its own crucial action; that is the setting of the club into the desired position. It is extremely important to note that it is actually the left hand that will determine exactly how the club will be set. You see, if the left hand turns inward toward the body, a plan can move the club to an open position. This pronating movement will allow the face of the club to be moved toward the sky while at the same time tilting the club shaft to the outside of the line of flight. This combination of movements will produce slices and high flying shots. If; however, the left hand is turned away from the body, then quite naturally the club face will subsequently be closed and turn golf discounts las vegas towards the ground. Simultaneously, through this supinating movement, the club shaft will be tilted to the inside of the line of flight towards the right shoe. As a result, you will be able to produce shots that run, fly low and hooks. If your left hand moves toward a middle course and neither supinates or pronates then the club face will be automatically squared to the line of flight and you will be able to produce straight flying shots.
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<![CDATA[Golf swing timing]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/golf-swing-timing.aspx Tagged as: Golf swings ]]> <![CDATA[Hand Action]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/hand-action.aspx Tagged as: Golf club grip ]]> <![CDATA[Golf position part II]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/golf-position-part-ii.aspx Tagged as: Golf position ]]> <![CDATA[Important golfing swing factors]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/important-golfing-swing-factors.aspx Footwork to achieve balance
Body action to render power
Hand action to maintain club control
The main problem for some golfers; however, is that they fail to obtain timing with these three factors. To be certain, the timing issue is delicate. Properly coordinating these three factors into an arrangement that works is a technique which requires attention. A certain order of performance must be established so that the three basic operations of a golf swing can be properly executed. When properly combined and timed, the golfer is able to move smoothly from one maneuver to the next with all operations functioning collectively towards the final target of applying the club to the ball in a successful swing. As Bobby Jones, the renowned golfer once stated, "My golf swing is a something that starts within me." It is certainly an accurate expression that the golf swing begins within the player. It is not something that is done with the club; instead it is something that is accomplished with the body. In every stroke a golfer makes there are actually two swings as we discussed previously; the upswing and the downswing. In short it's just about technique. Not about gear. So monogrammed golf balls is not neceseery... In order to accomplish the upswing the player must use the right side of his body by balancing with his weight on the right foot. For the downswing to be executed, the player must use the left side of his body by balancing on his left foot.
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<![CDATA[The footwork]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/the-footwork.aspx Tagged as: Golf swings ]]> <![CDATA[Golfing position part IV]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/golfing-position-part-iv.aspx Tagged as: Golf position ]]> <![CDATA[Position part I]]> http://golf-swing-instructions.thegolfplanet.info/position-part-i.aspx Create the position of the club during the swing
Keep the club in the desired position
Bring the club into and through the ball
Once the proper position of the left hand on the club has been assumed, the hand will rest more or less on top of the shaft. Three knuckles of the left hand will remain in clear view if you are looking down at your hand while the left thumb will be at a point that is somewhat behind the shaft. This will happen quite naturally if the shaft of the club has been tilted forward slightly when it is positioned to the ball.
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