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Golf Swing Secrets

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October 3rd, 2009

The biggest factor is improving your golf spring is the ability to practice on a regular basis. If you do not have the time necessary to go to a driving range or practice facility on a regular basis or use your golf rounds as your practice time you will want to practice your golf swing at home. Practicing at home does not mean that you just go out in the back yard and start taking divots out of the yard. First of all, your wife will want to kill you for keeping the yard like the course from the movie CaddyShack.

You will want to buy some practice balls (waffle golf balls) for less than five dollars a dozen and make a practice schedule for the clubs you want to practice your swing with. The issue at hand is creating an environment at home that is conducive to not being interrupted and so you can spend an hour working on all aspects of your game to practice your swing at home.

First of all, prepare for practice at home like you would for heading out to play a round at your local golf club. You will need to wear the same type of clothes, get your golf glove and put your golf spikes on and carry your clubs out back. If you need to take a beer with you to make it seem like you are on the course than by all means crack open a cold one.

Once you are set up with all of your equipment set aside the clubs you want to work on your swing with. Here are some tips to keep in mind when practicing your swing at home. Most golfers have a tendency to let their left knee collapse during the swing which brings your shoulder down, your hips to move sideways and you will over turn. To stop this from happening take a basketball and keep it between your knees while swinging. At first it will be uncomfortable but you will begin to see results in just a few swings.

Do you ever wonder where your hands are during your swing? Where they are at all points is crucial to whether you strike the ball squarely or not. On your backswing your right hand should have the thumb pointing up as though you were hitch hiking when your hands are waist high. Another great tip to remember to keep your swing from getting too fast is to consciously pause at the top of your backswing before starting your down swing.

Brooks has been playing golf for nearly 25 years. Come visit his latest website over at http://www.simplegolfswingsecrets.com which helps people find the best information they are looking for when wanting to improve your golf swing.

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My golf clubs

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February 6th, 2010

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E*TRADE Golf Baby

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February 6th, 2010

The E*TRADE Baby tells his golf buddy to take charge of his finances with E*TRADE. Pre- and post-Big Game Feb. 1, 2009. Want to see more? www.etrade.com/youtubebaby

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The Golf War

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February 3rd, 2010

“The Golf War” documentary tells the story of Filipino peasants being violently and illegally kicked off their ancestral land to make way for one of Asias largest golf resorts. Filmmakers Jen Schradie and Matt DeVries interviewed developers and politicians, as well as armed guerrillas and peasants fighting the development. They even caught Tiger Woods promoting golf in the Philippines.

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Golf Swing

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February 3rd, 2010

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“Get Hermanized” – Beginner golf lesson

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February 3rd, 2010

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Beginner golf lesson by Herman Williams, PGA Teaching Professional at The Golf Academy in Raleigh, NC. “Get Hermanized” and learn the 4-step setup for a repeatable approach to the ball with proper grip, stance, posture and a “connected” arm position. The beginning golfer will learn to start with a simple half swing while building consistency and the coordination to take a divot and get shots airborne and solid on day one. The half swing is critical to developing a good impact position and a finish with both arms and club extended to target. More advanced players may benefit from the training advice on the best way to make and practice a swing change.

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Golf Club Designer Bob Vokey – Titleist Golf

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February 3rd, 2010

Golf Life and Hitgolf.com feature Titleist’s own mastercraftsman, Bob Vokey. Learn about how Vokey got started in golf club design, and find out about his latest wedge offerings for Titleist golf. See more at http://www.vokey.com and find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com.

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golf 900hp

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February 3rd, 2010

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What was obama’s score on the day he was too busy golfing to deal with the terrorist threat?

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February 1st, 2010

Was he really in the zone or did he just not care about the peasants?

It took him three days to respond

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Golf Swing question: How much power one should put on the left and right hands at impact?

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February 1st, 2010

I’m a right handed person. I find that for woods (driver included), I’d hit better using more of the left hand in a swing fashion, but with iron I use the left hand only as guide while inserting lots of power from the right hand at impact on the down swing. Is this the correct combination, as I often heard that one should be using same swing for both wood and iron shots although woods would be more of a sweeping?

u should put more power on your right hand with both iron and wood/drivers and as long as you aim straight keep your shoulders lined to your shot knees bent and follow through you should be alright=)

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