June 17th, 2009 — Book Review
This is a book that has been the subject of countless discussions and although it's lack of availability has hurt its success (it's available only from the publisher, Storytrend and not in bookstores) it is still an interesting read that is well worth the time it takes to get a copy. Although it is incredibly expensive at $60, this may be a book you want to save up for. Countless books are written every year about the myth of the perfect swing and a lot of them are nothing but meaningless drivel. This book however takes a different angle and gets into the technical aspects of what makes a swing great.
For those that are constantly trying to figure out how to improve their game, this is a definite must read. Instead of focusing on players like Tiger Woods or those who are thought to have the "perfect swing," the author looked at actual machines to discern the elements that make up this technique. By taking the human element out of it, the author hoped to break down the mechanics of a swing so that every player can duplicate it.
The book is filled with helpful diagrams and illustrations that break apart how a machine swings and what we can learn from it. Unfortunately, we are not machines and although we may have a great swing on the first tee, it's hard to keep consistent. This book strives to help golfers discover how to get into their own groove and become a bit like a machine when it comes to hitting the ball.
That's very hard to do for many people, since there is a lot of mental activity going on when you play golf. It's difficult to focus on those individual components that make up a great swing when you're focusing on avoiding the bunker, paying your bills and what you'll be having for dinner that night. However, with time, by employing these methods most players should begin to see a change in their swing. Soon, becoming a machine will seem like second nature and that swing that many thought was unattainable will become ingrained into your being.
This is a book that we highly recommend, simply because it has a completely different approach. This isn't a hype book that offers no real useful information. It's definitely on the scholarly side but the author managed to keep it readable by everyone and it's actually quite fun to go through. If you're looking for real advice that you can put into action, no matter how new you are to the game or how good you think you may be, this is a book that is well worth the investment.
Overall, while the price and availability hurt the title, golfers should at least consider adding this title to their libraries. There is no silver bullet that will magically transform your swing, but this advice comes pretty close.
Originally posted 2008-06-27 05:46:25. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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May 27th, 2009 — Book Review
Despite the overly clunky title, this book promises to help you master complex techniques by learning in a visual manner. Since statistics show that we as humans do learn better when presented with images, this is a viable theory, but will it pay off? Let’s take a hard look at the book and find out.
Maybe we went in with the wrong expectations, but this book seemed to fall more than a little short. We were expecting more of an actual training resource, with more focus on specific techniques. Instead, it is more of a book with pictures of people in various stages of their golf swing. The main problem appears to be not exactly with the book, but with the fact that 2D images don’t do a very good job when it comes to teaching someone.
If this book had been a DVD, our review may have been a little bit different. As it is, it serves as a great resource for those that are completely new to the game. You’ll learn a lot about the right way to swing a club, as well as most of the basics. However, those looking for insight on special tips or tricks will undoubtedly be disappointed.
Strangely enough, the book starts with the history of golf. While this is a nice little addition, there was nothing particularly related to the subject of the title. When you tell us you’re going to teach us how to golf visually, we really don’t need a history lesson. Again, it is clear that this book is intended for rank beginners, and while there is no problem with that, it did disappoint us a little bit.
Chapter Four was by far the most interesting and it deals with iron swings. Short games can be a problem for a lot of people and we found that the book included some very good tips in this section. Other than that, the chapter on Bunker Shots was also pretty interesting. Everything else is very basic, such as pictures of the components of a golf club, how to hold the club, etc… For the right audience, it’s a great book. For everyday experienced golfers – not so much.
Overall, if you are just starting out, or you need a refresher on the game, this is a great resource. It’s the perfect gift for a young golfer and there are quite a few useful tips included. While we did have some issues with the overall images used, and the inclusion of what felt like a lot of filler, this was still a decent book on golf.
Just because it’s written for beginners doesn’t mean it’s a bad book. We still feel comfortable recommending it, just as long as the reader understands that it’s not going to cure all of their ills, but it may help a bit with their score. If you have had trouble picking up the sport, learning this way may be the right answer.
Originally posted 2008-09-26 05:29:52. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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May 12th, 2009 — Golf Ball Driver, Tips and Tricks
There are hundreds if not thousands of tips out there, especially on the internet, that are falsely promising to help you fix your slice, add distance to your swings, and add accuracy to your shots, lowering your scores in the process. Sometimes it is difficult to tell which of these tips are worth following and which tips are simply wastes of your time. Slicing is not fun, and it is especially not enjoyable to deal with the embarrassment of having a golf game that is not "on par" with those you're playing with. Obviously slicing is a big source of embarrassment if you are dealing with it often, but how will you know which tips are going to help you fix your slice and which are going to make matters worse in the long run?
One of the best golf swing tips that can work wonders on helping you fix your slice has to do with taking two basic steps based around a single principle. The one simple principle that you need to keep in your mind when you are golfing is to swing soft, swing smooth and swing all the way through the ball. In other words, you should absolutely not be trying to add swing speed simply by trying to put as much power into your swing as you possibly can. One of the worst things that you could ever do in trying to perfect your swing is to try to swing as hard as you can, because swinging as hard as you possibly can is not what is going to put power behind the ball. So how do you prevent slices or gain better control of your slice in general? Keep reading.
1 - Begin by only lightly gripping the club.
One way that you can ensure that your grip is right is by holding the club out so that it is perpendicular from your body using your arms, then pointing to the sky, and only gripping enough that you prevent the club from falling out of your hands, and not any harder than that. This is going to give your arms significantly less control over your swing, allowing the club to do the work instead, which can work wonders when it comes to curing your problem with slicing.
2 - Follow all the way through.
You need to make sure that you are holding your balanced through all the way until the ball manages to hit the ground. If you do this, in no time at all you will begin to notice a serious difference in your game.
These two basic golf tips may seem simple, and they may even seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things, but they can work wonders when it comes to fixing your slice, as well as fighting higher scores and problems relating to inconsistency. Basic tips are usually the most advantageous, as they can be implemented one by one until your game improves.
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Originally posted 2009-01-07 05:53:30. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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May 12th, 2009 — Tips and Tricks, injuries
Although golf is a non-contact sport, there are still plenty of different ways that you can injure yourself on the course. Many players don’t look at golf as a form of exercise, and as such, they don’t take the proper precautions to ensure that they do not strain their muscles or injure their tendons. There are a few things that every golfer can do to minimize their chance for injury on the course and many of these tips will actually help you improve your game.
1. Don’t forget to stretch.
Any type of exercise should be preceded by a brief stretching session. Take about ten to fifteen minutes to stretch out your arms, leg and back. Your movements should mirror the swings you will be taking but much slower. This will give you plenty of time to get warmed up. As a bonus, the first few holes should go a lot smoother since you won’t have to get warmed up while you are actually on the course. If you don’t have a lot of free time, even five minutes of stretching is better than none.
2. Don’t forget to cool down.
Conversely, just like stretching before golf is important, it is also vital to go through a good cool down stretching session when you are done. When you go right from the course to flopping into a chair at the grill, you are not giving your muscles enough time to recover after your exertion. Simple stretches can help you avoid post-game soreness and keep your muscles in shape. Even though it is tempting to immediately quit once you’ve finished the last hole, try to do a few cool down stretches before you head off to the clubhouse.
3. When necessary, use a cart.
There are just some courses out there that are not friendly for walkers. Unless you are in peak physical condition, you will regret it if you don’t use a cart, especially if the course is very hilly. As a bonus, your game will go a lot faster, and you won’t end up feeling like you just ran the Boston Marathon when you wake up the next morning. If the course is easy to walk – walk it. If not, err on the side of caution and get the cart. Your muscles will thank you.
4. Use proper form.
One of the easiest ways to injure yourself on the course is by using improper form on your swing. This can stress not only your arms and shoulder, but also your back, neck and legs. If you are finding that you are wracked with pain after every round of golf, your form may be to blame. Schedule a one-time lesson with the club pro to make sure that your stance is correct. This can save you many aches and pains later on.
Golf actually does require a good deal of physical effort. Treat it like you would any other exercise program and remember not to overdo.
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Originally posted 2008-08-27 05:50:33. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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March 10th, 2009 — Tips and Tricks
If you're having trouble with your game, the first place to look for answers is in your swing. Most players struggle to perfect their swings throughout their entire lives and some may never get to the point of having the "perfect swing." You don't need to be perfect, but there are a few things that you can watch out for and correct to see a dramatic improvement in your game.
We highly recommend going to a course that offers a video swing utility, but if you can't do that, here are some tips to help you diagnose your own swing problems and find the right solutions.
Swinging Too Fast -
This results in a very sloppy swing and you won't be able to control your aim very well. It's easy to fall into this trap, especially if you watch a lot of golf. While a swing may appear to be fast on a pro, it's actually a bit slower than it looks. If you are finding that your aim is absolutely unreliable, you may be simply swinging too fast. Here's how to break that habit:
Start by imagining that your club is the hands of a clock, with the ground being your starting point. Raise up the club a few degrees and hold it there before moving to the next position. Break down your movements very deliberately. Don't worry, it's going to look a little funny at first and it may feel a bit weird, but you're getting there. Bring up the club slowly and then bring it back down using the same technique.
Now, once you've done that a few times, smooth out the stopping points until you have one smooth arc on the way up and the way down. Keep trying it until it feels natural. Remember, slow it down and you'll have better accuracy. If you feel yourself speeding up your swing, return to your first exercise to break it down again.
Twisting Your Hips -
If your shot pulls a bit, chances are your hips are getting in the way. It is tough to avoid this since it is a pretty natural movement to pull your hips up with your arms. Here's how to break that habit:
Imagine that you are standing in a turnstile that is very tight, so you cannot move from side to side. Plant both feet and start swinging your arms around first in one direction, then the other. Yes, you're going to look a bit like a windmill, but this is what you want. You want to train your top half to operate independently from the bottom half. Isolate those muscles in your upper torso on your upswing, and then bring everything together on the down swing. You won't be pulling your shot, but you'll have the full power of your hips on that down swing. Keep trying until you feel that magical "click" of everything falling into place.
These are just two easy ways to get your swing back on track and start improving your game.
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Originally posted 2008-07-10 05:19:28. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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