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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Golf Impact Indicator

I have never actually used one of these devices before due to my traditional nature. From what I've read though, it certainly does look an interesting peice of kit.

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Make A Big Impact In Your Golf Game By Using A Golf Impact Indicator. by Joe Stewart

Golf is undeniably a game of skill and concentration and even the most accomplished of golfers confess to having a transient loss of concentration during the most crucial of junctures. To maintain focus - the amateur and professional alike concentrate on the point of impact between the golf ball and the club.

THE GOLFING IMPACT

Simplistically the Golf Impact Indicator tells one as to precisely where the club strikes the golf ball. The impact being that this point of contact indicates as to where the ball would travel - this being the essence of a good game of a golf.

The golf impact indicators come in multiple variations, which could well range from the traditional to the revolutionary. The traditional approach being to use a tape to create a thin film around the ball, which would ascertain the point of contact of the ball and the club with high degree of accuracy. Concurrently the accuracy of swing could scarcely be more accurately evaluated.

In contrast - the revolutionary Golf Impact Indicator is both effective and user friendly - the Golf dust and the spray can. Prior to initiating a swing the can with the dust needs to be sprayed on the club head. While executing the swing the point of impact leaves an imprint on the head of the club which would help analyze the swing and impact and would help perfect the swing for the learning golfer.

IMPACT MECHANICS

The golf impact sprays and powders are inarguably superior to the traditional considering that they are easy to use in addition to being compact and portable. Significantly the results are unequivocal considering that the point of impact is living proof needing little interpretation. In addition they are an economical buy and the no alternative option for those wanting to perfect the swing and bring down the score.

The Golf Impact Indicator of choice then is the Golf dust considering that the Golf Indicator tape is a poor second to the incomparable Golf dust.

The Golf Dust spray utilization protocol is easy to comprehend and simpler to execute. The Golf dust spray can is shaken well and sprinkled on the head of the golf club. This being followed by a wait of ten to fifteen seconds before the swing is executed. A close inspection of the head of the club after the impact would indicate the accuracy of the swing and the correction factor needed - if any. The point of impact on the head of the golf club would help ascertain the accuracy of the swing and ensure better ball control for the more discerning of golfers. The Golf Impact indicators being used primarily during practice sessions.

The product is amazing and what is even more amazing is - that the product works wonders.

The Golf Impact indicator then is an integral part of any golf training session and helps the avid golfer assess and correct the stance, grip, club length and finally achieving - golfing perfection - the aspiration of every golfer.

Hard work earns a good game of golf while a revolutionary Golf Impact indicator attains and explosive game of Golf!

About the Author

Joe Stewart is a sports fanatic and business owner that likes to write articles about topics that interest him.

A good Golf Impact Indicator is a must if you ever expect to improve your golf game. Take a moment and check out our articles about golf training aids.


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Golfing Impact Indicator

I have never actually used one of these devices before due to my traditional nature. From what I've read though, it certainly does look an interesting peice of kit.

For a repeatable and Simple Golf Swing that provides power, accuracy and consistency, check out: The Simple Swing


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Golf is undeniably a game of skill and concentration and even the most accomplished of golfers confess to having a transient loss of concentration during the most crucial of junctures. To maintain focus - the amateur and professional alike concentrate on the point of impact between the golf ball and the club.

THE GOLFING IMPACT

Simplistically the Golf Impact Indicator tells one as to precisely where the club strikes the golf ball. The impact being that this point of contact indicates as to where the ball would travel - this being the essence of a good game of a golf.

The golf impact indicators come in multiple variations, which could well range from the traditional to the revolutionary. The traditional approach being to use a tape to create a thin film around the ball, which would ascertain the point of contact of the ball and the club with high degree of accuracy. Concurrently the accuracy of swing could scarcely be more accurately evaluated.

In contrast - the revolutionary Golf Impact Indicator is both effective and user friendly - the Golf dust and the spray can. Prior to initiating a swing the can with the dust needs to be sprayed on the club head. While executing the swing the point of impact leaves an imprint on the head of the club which would help analyze the swing and impact and would help perfect the swing for the learning golfer.

IMPACT MECHANICS

The golf impact sprays and powders are inarguably superior to the traditional considering that they are easy to use in addition to being compact and portable. Significantly the results are unequivocal considering that the point of impact is living proof needing little interpretation. In addition they are an economical buy and the no alternative option for those wanting to perfect the swing and bring down the score.

The Golf Impact Indicator of choice then is the Golf dust considering that the Golf Indicator tape is a poor second to the incomparable Golf dust.

The Golf Dust spray utilization protocol is easy to comprehend and simpler to execute. The Golf dust spray can is shaken well and sprinkled on the head of the golf club. This being followed by a wait of ten to fifteen seconds before the swing is executed. A close inspection of the head of the club after the impact would indicate the accuracy of the swing and the correction factor needed - if any. The point of impact on the head of the golf club would help ascertain the accuracy of the swing and ensure better ball control for the more discerning of golfers. The Golf Impact indicators being used primarily during practice sessions.

The product is amazing and what is even more amazing is - that the product works wonders.

The Golf Impact indicator then is an integral part of any golf training session and helps the avid golfer assess and correct the stance, grip, club length and finally achieving - golfing perfection - the aspiration of every golfer.

Hard work earns a good game of golf while a revolutionary Golf Impact indicator attains and explosive game of Golf!

About the Author

Joe Stewart is a sports fanatic and business owner that likes to write articles about topics that interest him.

A good Golf Impact Indicator is a must if you ever expect to improve your golf game. Take a moment and check out our articles about golf training aids.



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Friday, September 08, 2006

Awesome New Golf Sites, Great to Look at!

Today, I just thought I'd alert you to a load of new 'lenses' on the site squidoo. These lenses are all golf related, and look great. So go have a look, there's loads of tips, ideas and cool things to look at and buy....even golf statues for those of us who need some inspiration!
Here they are:
Correct your golf slice
Putting Tips and Advice
Cool Golf Gifts



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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Straighten That Dreaded Hook Out and Lower Your Score Today

Although golf hooks are not as common as the slice, it is still a problem that plagues that thousands and thousands of golfers world-wide (including my father), therefore it is important that you sort it out as soon as possible before it becomes too set within your game. Below is an article offering some tips on how to cure the hook! Click on the link below to learn how you can supercharge your game, and lower you handicap: Cut Your Handicap Today

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Golf - Cure That Hook In One Day! by Terry Edwards

For most golfers it is the golf slice that gives us the most headaches out on the golf course. But, for many others who hook the golf ball, the problem can be just as frustrating. So, how can you stop hooking the golf ball and begin hitting more fairways? It's easier than you might think and I'm going to show you how to get immediate results.

Stance - Position the ball in the middle or a little forward in your stance. For most golfers who hook the ball I see them position the ball too far back in their stance. You want to keep the ball in the middle or even with your left heel (if you're right-handed). Make sure you position your feet toward your target line. Both of the tips of your toes should be even, or a little to the left of the target line. This more open stance will help reduce the chances of hooking the golf ball. Don't position your left foot more forward in your stance than your right. Keep them even.

Grip - Grip the club with your hands facing straight down. Golfers who hook the ball tend to set up with their right hand facing too far toward the left side. You want to make sure the "V" formation your hands create by holding the golf club is pointing straight up to your nose. This will go a long way in eliminating a golf hook. The other aspect to a proper golf grip that will eliminate hooking the ball is grip strength. Try not to grip the club too firmly. What happens with an overly firm grip is that when you swing your right hand will turn over and come around, automatically causing you to hook the ball. Use a little less strength in your grip and you should immediately start seeing better results.

Weight - You want to be sure that after your backswing your weight is more on your left foot. Many times a golfer will hook the ball due to the majority of their weight being on their right foot, or back foot. By doing that, you can rest assured you will hook the golf ball every time. It creates a closed clubface by forcing you to come around with the club. If you or you see someone else hit a snap-hook, this is what happened. Be conscious of where your weight is when you finish your golf swing and you can correct this problem immediately.

These are just a few simple tips to help in eliminating that dreaded golf hook. By simply going to the driving range and putting these tips into practice you will start to see immediate results that will translate into lower scores out on the course.

About the Author

Terry Edwards writes golf instruction articles designed to help all golfers lower their scores and have more fun out on the course. You can learn more on how to Lower Your Golf Scores and play better golf by visiting his website.



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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Drive for Show, Putt for Dough

As the saying goes, drive for show, putt for dough, this is an old, yet very true saying. The putter is the club that you will use the most in your average round of golf, therefore it is neccessary that you practise and work hard at your putting if you are serious about reducing your score. Below are some easy to follow tips to help you with your putting! Follow the following this link to improve your game and lower your score and cut your handicap down to size: Guarenteed to Lower Your Handicap!

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Play Like a Pro - Golf Putting Tips by Pat O'Sullivan

You can drive the ball 400 yards, but if you can't sink a 4 foot putt it doesn't matter. Here I have compiled a list of helpful golf putting tips that are sure to improve your putting game.

1. Take a deep breathe before you make contact. This is a great way to relax before a shot and ultimately improve your consistency.

2. Relax your grip.

3. Right handed golfers should keep their right wrist locked.

4. The ball should be placed towards the front of your stance.

5. Visualize a line that leads to the hole. Study every break.

6. Position your shoulders square to the target line.

7. Your eyes should be directly over the target line.

8. Aim for a spot 6-8 inches in front of the ball.

9. Find the right putter. Get a putter that has the right feel to it; the only way to find this is to test every putter in sight.

10. Don't choke down on the grip. You should always hold at the top of the putter, assuming it is the right size.

Well that's it. I hope these putting tips helped you like they have myself. Remember that practice is where you become better. Spend some time on the putting green and master these concepts. Good luck!

About the Author

Sure these tips are helpful, but if you are tired of being a loser out on the course and are actually serious about improving your golf game then you need to check out http://golf-tips.patsblogs.com .

Pat O'Sullivan is an esablished and creditable online writer. You can read more of his articles at http://freegolftips.patsblogs.com .



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Saturday, September 02, 2006

Golf, Fun or Serious? Some Tips for you anyway!

Dane makes a good point about golf, to many it is just an enjoyable pastime, but to others, it is a serious competitive sport, and in some cases their livelihood. For everyone who plays it is to their advantage to improve their golf swing. This article provides several good points that may help you onto that next step!


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Analyzing the Four Components of Your Golf Swing by Dane Stanton

Golf is known as being one of the most relaxing sports or pastimes known to man, as it gives you an opportunity to get outside and enjoy the sun and fresh air, as well as providing you with a good opportunity to get some exercise. There is another side to golf however and that is that it is a serious sport that many people play competitively and in some cases for vast amount of money. Therefore it is important for those people to improve their golf swing as much as possible.

Stance

Everything built well begins with a solid foundation. Your golf swing is no different. Therefore, when beginning to analyze your golf swing start by focusing on your stance.

With golf club in hand take your normal stance and approach the ball as if you are going to take your swing. Then lay your driver down so that the shaft is touching the toes of your left and right shoe. This will reveal the direction of your feet in relationship to the pin that you are driving the ball towards.

If the golf club is not directly pointing towards the pin or your target adjust the shaft of the club accordingly. Then reposition your feet so that the toes are touching the shaft of the club.

The next part of your stance addresses your shoulders and hips. They too should be completely in-line or parallel with the golf club lying at your feet.

With this in mind, pick up your golf club and practice a few swings keeping your shoulders and hips parallel to that imaginary line there at the base of your toes. Your golf swing should always reflect this rule of being parallel to the imaginary line directed towards your target.

Swing

The second step in analyzing your golf swing is taking note of the swing itself. Of particular help may be the assistance of a golfing partner to help you with the analyzing of your form. Another option would be to video yourself and watch your golf swing in slow motion. Most professionals do this after every tournament they compete in.

The first thing to look at for your golf swing, is you backswing. This is the first phase of your swing so the actual start of the swing should be even in nature and fluid. Additionally, while your club is on the backward portion of the swing and overhead, hesitate for a very slight moment.

Following that slight hesitation let your downward golf swing flow in the same even nature towards the ball. It is important to remember that speed and forcefulness are not characteristics of a good golf swing.

Additionally, take note of your downward golf swing beginning from this upward position. Do you keep your wrists straight or is there a hint of wrist movement? It is recommended that the movement of the wrists should take place just as the golf club is horizontal to the ground.

Contact

Thirdly and most importantly, in analyzing your golf swing, when your club makes contact with the golf ball it is important to remember that you are not playing baseball. This means that the power to drive the golf ball should not be drawn from your arms and shoulders. The drive given to the ball should be drawn from your entire upper body as well as your legs, so therefore momentum should be the biggest driving force. Also, remember to follow the path of your golf club that was lying at your feet to position your stance. Your golf swing should stay parallel with the shaft of that club that was directed towards your target.

Follow Through

The last critical element in analyzing your golf swing is swinging through the drive. It is important when you have made contact with the ball that you continue for an additional five to six inches following in parallel the imaginary path of the golf club laying on the ground.

Finally, complete the swing with that same fluid motion bringing the golf club to the opposite side of the body and above the head. When this is completed you should be standing front on and facing the direction of which your ball is heading. Good luck!

About the Author

Dane Stanton is the owner of GolfShopReview.com which is an extensive review of the top Online Golf Shops on the internet. Find which course is best for you and your Game! http://www.GolfShopReview.com