The Mysteries OF Golf

The Mysteries OF Golf

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Your ball is not always enough solid and stable? Often playing thick or thin it? Friends tell you the ball head to keep down, or the body should be transferred? Follow these recommendations, but not to play ball. You must be so very frustrating for golf, I feel there must be something to play the “secret” you do not find, let Jeff tell you this “mystery.”

Jeff Rockland

Started to learn golf in 1972

Australian PGA member since 1983

29 years teaching experience

Celebrity foreign PGA Teaching Center City Coach

Jeff has that golf is a “secret” of the movement. The secret are very clear, and can naturally do for those good players. General golf coach this mystery described as “lag.” That the “lag” in the end means? Jeff believes that “lag” can be defined as “drag” or “left behind.” Golf’s Secret is the “ball with both hands until the moment the club driving ability.” In other words, the head lags behind the hands.

Now, Jeff will take you step by step reveal the “mystery.”

Maintain the club head behind the golf swing is the most important foundation. If there is no head lag, and other swing base, such as grip, stations, targeting, there is no importance at all, when playing golf, can not go to management. Swing play different people, even non-standard, but any effective golf swing has one thing in common: (for right hand golfers) at the ball, the outstanding player of the left wrist is flat, or out bend goal, and right wrist bent inwards, bending force, while vigorously squeezed right index finger.

Now we look at good players near the ball when the situation. We can see the shaft leaning forward (toward the target), hands in front of the ball and the . This effectively reduces the club face angle; the 6-iron is reduced to 5 or 4 point. Drive head with both hands touch the ball; violently inclined face squeezed the ball flying out the next form the best flight trajectory, the maximum distance and the best stability. Now you should be able to understand why the PGA player hit the ball with remarkable skills in the.

In contrast, ordinary player touches the ball, the hands behind the ball, the shaft or vertical or tilted back, wrist action errors (Figure 2). This increases the club face angle, the 6-iron was increased to 7 or 8 point. Have not encountered all of the iron is always complaining about his playing the same distance from the people? When they touch the ball with both hands behind the ball, the shaft tilted backwards.

Has a double meaning behind the head, not only refers to the drive head with both hands, but also refers to the initial bar in bending the shaft. Hands down the initial strength of the swing shaft bending. The average delay the formation of a stable head acceleration to ensure the controllability of the distance – the magnitude of the next bar, any slowdown would undermine the club head lag. Therefore, we need speed up the ball continuous to ensure the acceleration of the head to behind.

If you think that as long as the practice field hundreds of hard hit on the head behind the ball will be able to master the skills, then I am afraid I have to say you farther and farther away from success. Reason is that golf is actually very light, just 1.62 ounces, when the pole touches the ball facing the role of only 1 ms. The role of the head end of momentum, the players have been sent to bar, unable to feel what happens when ball. If the players were effective practice and learning, there must be some feedback and results. Package is recommended to practice hitting. Can make the club head hits a stop after the ball (Figure 3,4), so that players with taylormade burner superfast 2.0 driver feel the correct ball position, which is driving the head with both hands, flat left wrist, right wrist bent inwards.

Finally, there is a suggestion. Although today there are a lot of information on golf swing – materials, DVD, etc., but ordinary players in the game it is difficult to improve. If your goal is to golf in his own ability to play all out with taylormade r11 driver, you should find a PGA-certified expert coach. In learning the golf swing based on the most important when there is nothing more than “hands-on” experience to teach the better.



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My experience about Callaway FT-iQ Tour Driver

My experience about Callaway FT-iQ Tour Driver

The Callaway FT-IQ driver may be the most forgiving driver ever developed by Callaway. The concept for this driver is truly unique, and it may very well be the best driver ever designed by them. This club was designed with smart MOI (Moment of Inertia) technology that was taken from the Stealth Bomber and Formula 1 racing cars. Doing this has allowed Callaway to create a sleek club head with one goal in mind, straighter distance on the drive.

The technology used to create the hyperbolic face creates a new cutting edge design. This produces much higher performance across the entire club face. What does that mean for us? Well, quite simply put, it creates the highest ball speeds ever generated. With the increased ball speeds every golfer gets their dream, more distance off the tee.

The Complete Inertial Design (CID) and Fusion Technology (FT) together result in unparalleled forgiveness and improved MOI (Moment of Inertia) which result in increased stability at impact. This also lends itself to greater distance and straighter drives. This design of this club has resulted in the most forgiving driver on the market.

The visible external weighting on this driver is strategically placed in the rear of the club. This allows golfers the ability to control their ball flight better. Improved ball control, longer straighter drives and maximum ball speeds all designed specifically for us to be able to better our golf game by hitting longer straighter drives that we can control. What more could we ask for in a driver?

I have been using this club for the last 6 months and it has truly been the best driver I have ever used. I switched from the TaylorMade R7 460 driver, which was also a very nice driver, after I tried the Callaway FT-IQ Driver that a friend had. We were on the range and I’ve always been able to hit the ball a long way, but accuracy wasn’t always there. Once I started hitting this driver I had to get one for myself. I couldn’t believe how easy it was to control the ball and even work the ball. It is truly an amazing piece of work and was designed to be the most forgiving driver for all skill levels.

 

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Not Slicing the Golf Ball Takes Careful Understanding

Not Slicing the Golf Ball Takes Careful Understanding

In order to slice a golf ball (impart a left to right ball flight for a right handed golfer) you have to strike the golf ball in a manner that will cause a clockwise rotation of the ball. The more dramatic the rotation the more dramatic or worse the golf slice.

For the context of this article, I will speak from a right handed golfer’s swing and perspective.

When defining the golf slice there are a couple of basics characteristics to the ball flight. First, there is the slice that initially may start down the target line then move off line in a left to right movement. This type of slice tells us that the swing path was traveling down the intended target line, but at impact the club face was left open and did not get back to a square position at impact. Usually this type of golf slice doesn’t produce as sever of left to right movement of the golf ball since the swing path itself was not cutting across the ball in an outside to inside manner. This type of slicing of the golf ball is more easily cured. And can usually be done so with a bit of work on the golfer’s setup, alignment, and or grip.

The second type of golf slice is the one that plagues the vast majority of beginning and high handicap golfer’s. This is the type of slice that produces the ‘banana ball’ type of flight and is very uncontrollable and frustrating.

The attributes of this type of slice for the golfer are the ball will initially start left of the target line indicating that the swing path is incorrect right from the get go. When the ball immediately begins left of the target line that tells you that your swing path has come from the outside to the inside.

Now, having done that with your swing, doesn’t necessarily guarantee that you are going to slice the golf ball but you sure have made much easier for a slice to occur. Now combine the outside to inside swing path with an open clubface at impact and you now have a golf shot that starts left and has the double whammy of a slicing swing path across the golf ball, and an open club face. With these two laws of physics going for you; you have just produced one beautiful slice. One that only a proud parent could love! You know the one I’m talking about. The ball that travels 300 yards total distance, but only about 220 yards further down the course (if you can find it all).

A golfer who is plagued with this type of golf slice is going to require quite a bit more work in order to correct this because their basic swing is flawed and must be corrected. But, it’s important to understand what it is in your golf swing and your golf swing mechanics that makes the ball do what it does. Once you understand the 9 rules of ball flight you’ll be more able to understand what it is in your swing that is producing the flight of the ball you are seeing, and as such you can more quickly address and adjust to ensure success.

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Working The Ball – Fade, Draw, High, Low

Working The Ball – Fade, Draw, High, Low

Although at times it seems like the golf ball when hit chooses its own flight path, this is not true the ball only responds to how it was hit. Was it hit by a square, closed or open club face, was it hit with 21 degrees or 34 degrees of loft, was the club head traveling at 80 miles per hour or 100 miles per hour. It is really all a matter of physics.

What if those different ball flights and the conditions that created them could be controlled? The good news is they can, and once you know how to create the exact ball flight you need for the shot at hand, you have many more weapons at your disposal to put the ball where you want it. The better news is it only requires small variations of the your regular full golf swing to create these shots.

These are the nine different ball flights you would want to know how to create;

Straight with normal trajectory, this is the shot you want to use if there is no trouble to avoid, you just need the ball in the middle of the fairway. Straight with higher than normal trajectory, this shot could be used if you had some obstacle, such as a tree you wanted to go over.
Straight with lower than normal trajectory, maybe you need to stay under some branches, or you want to keep it lower going into the wind.
slight movement to the right, highly skilled players who use this shot can control how much it moves to the right. Possibly the pin is on the right side of the green, you might want the ball to start at the middle of the green, but work to the right.
A fade with a high flight, might be used if that right pin placement is behind a front trap.
A fade with a low ball flight, how about trees with low branches in front of you and the fairway or green to your right.
Moving to the left this is called a draw, (again for a right handed shot) not to be confused with a hook, the draw is a controlled movement to the left and is said to produce the most roll.
A draw with a high flight, now the pin is to the left and tucked behind a sand trap.
A draw with a low flight, same scenario as the low fade, only you need to get to the left.

You see these shots attempted every week on the pro tours, not always as planned. Some of the players are not adept at creating all of these shots, those who are have more weapons to choose from.

Investing the time and practice necessary for learning to execute these shots as needed will make your game better and lower your scores. You will have much more confidence in your golfing ability, and be part of an elite group, not many recreational golfers are skilled at working the ball effectively.

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How To Correct Your Slice Or Hook Shots In Golf

How To Correct Your Slice Or Hook Shots In Golf

What Causes A Slice Shot And How To Improve It.

Four of the main causes of slicing are:

1) hands too tight on the club;
2) reverse weight shift;
3) poor shoulder turn;
4) taking club away outside.

How to correct a slice shot:

If your grip is too tight your hands can’t rotate at impact, causing face to be open. So release the grip. If your shoulders don’t turn and your weight doesn’t shift to the right at top of swing, your body will be ahead of the ball and the club will open at impact. Taking club outside at takeaway will cause outside-in swing plane, causing ball to spin in slicing manner.

Make sure club is moving inside at takeaway to help prevent slice. Aiming left at address will not cure slice – it will only cause more left-to-right spin.

What Causes Hook Shots In Golf And How To Correct It.

The most common causes of hooking (too much right to left curve on the ball) are:

1) a closed club face at the top of the back swing;
2) a bad grip;
3) or a combination of both.

How to correct a hook shot:

Usually a closed face at the top of the swing is when the back of the right hand is facing the ground when you grip the club. You need to cover the thumb of the left hand. That will keep your right hand working with the club face. The left hand turned too far to the right can also close the face. The club can also get closed at the top of the swing by permitting the left wrist to collapse into a reverse cup position.

The good news about people who hook the ball is they have rotation in their swing. This along with a good grip and good center (the upper front of your torso) movement will go a long way toward good shots.

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How To Correct Your Golf Slice

How To Correct Your Golf Slice

Golf can be a frustrating game.  Today we’re going to analyze one of the most frustrating parts of the game: The golf slice. We’ll also show you how you can correct your golf slice.

What’s happening:

Golfers are slamming their clubs on the ground, uttering four-letter words and having a miserable time on the tee-box!  Why?  Because they are slicing the ball!  If this is happening to you, you aren’t alone.  Golf slices are a big problem for most golfers.

What is a slice?

A slice occurs when you hit a shot, and it spins off to the right.  (to the left for lefties).  This often occurs when the club face is open, and the path of the golf club comes from the wrong angle.  This usually happens when your club is on an outside-to-inside path as the club nears the ball.  If your clubface is open while on that outside-to-inside path, the slice can be extreme!

How to correct your golf slice

It’s one thing to know what is happening.  How are you going to fix it?

We have a few quick tests that will help you correct your golf slice.

1.  The Rope Test — when your hands are at the top of your backswing, imagine that you are holding a rope that is attached to a tree straight in front of you.  Now your object is to pull the rope straight down.  As you begin the downswing, you want that same straight down motion.  This will force your right elbow to stay close to your body, and prevent you from going “outside-in” with your swing motion.

2.  The Box test — Get a long, skinny box, and lay it on the ground.  You will be hitting the end of the box with your driver.  Your goal is to make the box go straight in front of you.  If you hit the end of the box and it goes to the right or the left, than your swing is off.  This is a good way to test new enhancements to your swing if you can’t make it to the driving range.

3.  The Tennis test — If you’ve ever tried to put topspin on a tennis ball, you know that you have to turn over the racket as you hit the ball.  This same rolling of the wrists needs to happen when you hit a golf ball.  As you are impacting the ball, make sure that your right hand ends up on top of your left hand.  Just as you want that to happen in tennis to get topspin, your goal in striking a golf shot is to roll the hands.  When you roll the hands over properly, you can be sure that you are closing the face of the club, when will severely decrease the likelihood of a slice.

Hopefully these tests gleaned from years of experience by golf professionals, can help you to correct your golf slice.

I have a number of additional tips that can significantly improve your game. Many people have found these to be extremely helpful in getting rid of the dreaded slice, so please check them out below!

 

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Golf Slice Cures: Use This Tip and Cure Your Golf Slice For Good

Golf Slice Cures: Use This Tip and Cure Your Golf Slice For Good

Do you have a golf slice that you just can’t seem to get rid of?  Are you tired of sending your shots into the woods and losing dozens of balls?  Well, here is a really good tip that may help you cure that golf slice once and for all.  Best of all, it’s really pretty simple once you get the hang of it and understand why it is being used.

Did you know that more than 70 percent of golfers struggle with slicing the ball at some point in their golf career?  Dealing with a slice is not fun and it can hurt your golf game in several ways.  The good news is, it’s fairly easy to correct it.  I cannot claim that this small tip will COMPLETELY cure your slice, but there is a good chance that it will, and I hope it does.

When you come into the impact zone, there are really only 2 factors that can determine the “shape” of ball flight.

 1. The angle of the club face at impact.

2. The Path the club is taking at impact.

You’d agree, that’s really not that tough to understand. The tough part is explaining how to correct it, and keeping this article short at the same time. Anyway, here’s a few things you should concentrate on:

 

Golf Slice Cure Tip #1 – Try to keep your leading shoulder “down” on the ball through impact.  This is called staying strong through impact. Lots of times the leading shoulder (left shoulder if right handed) flies up before impact. Now just for a minute, think about what that does to the club head when it’s in the impact zone.

Golf is all about thinking and analyzing your shots to get better. A huge part of this game is understanding “why” you’re getting a certain result, and the physics behind that result. Thinking through your golf swing will provide huge dividends if you’re willing to invest the time it takes.

Get up from the computer and actually go though the motions slowly. Let your leading shoulder fly up as you approach impact and you’ll actually be able feel and see the clubface coming from an outside-in path. That causes a slice every time.

So what can you do to correct it? Well, as I said before, try to learn to keep your leading shoulder strong. Keep that shoulder “down” on the ball all the way through impact, even after the ball is gone and flying straight down the fairway.

 

Golf Slice Cure Tip #2 – Initiate The Downswing With Your Arms.  I’m sure that’s the exact opposite of what you’ve heard before. Starting the downswing with the arms is a tough thing to do.  You want the ball to go the maximum possible distance. So subconsciously, many people have the problem of letting their body get way ahead of their hands. That’s the number one slice-producing move among golfers today. It’s probably the toughest one to fix, because when you’re at the top of your backswing, all you can think about is crushing the ball.

Instead of thinking maximum distance, think minimize slice. Start the downswing with your arms. Get to the top of your backswing, and then the first move should be with the arms. Put this move together with keeping the leading shoulder down, and it will do wonders for both your woods and your irons.

 If you look at any of the really good players, you will see that they actually initiate the downswing by “pulling” the club down with their arms.  They do NOT start the downswing by twisting the chest towards the target.  That is a very important distinction to make. 

Ok, that’s all for today, I hope these Golf Slice Cure Tips help you improve your game.

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Know how you can fix the golf slice

Know how you can fix the golf slice

A common golf swing fault is to “slice” the golf ball.  For right handed golfers, a golf slice occurs when the golf ball starts left of the target once struck, but finishes well right of the target.  The golf slice is one of the worse swing faults encountered on the course because it often results in a very poor position to hit the next shot and because there are many causes to the golf slice.  Common causes of the golf slice include an open clubface at impact, too “weak” of a golf grip, poor body weight transfer and/or an out-to-in or “over the top” swing.

To fix the golf slice, the golfer should first ensure that he or she is properly aligned toward the target with hips, shoulders and feet all square to the target line.  Second, the golfer should ensure that the swing path taken is more in-to-out or in-to-square-to –in rather than out-in.  Third, the golfer should ensure a neutral golf grip position and a square clubface at impact.

Practice Drills to Fix the Golf Slice

To fix the golf slice, top PGA teaching professionals recommend practice drills that help incorporate the proper golf swing mechanics into the golf swing and ingrain the correct “feeling” of a well-executed golf shot.  Here are several of the most popular practice drills to fix the golf slice.

SLICE TEE DRILL

Corrects slices caused by OUT-IN swings and encourages proper IN-SQUARE-IN swing path.

• Place two tees and ball right to left diagonally, creating an IN-SQUARE-IN swing path. Allow about 4″x 4″ spacing from each tee to ball.

• Assume normal setup and ball position with 7-iron.

• Hit ball crisply without hitting tees.

BACK TO TARGET DRILL

Encourages IN-SQUARE-IN swing path and club release.

• Perform drill half-speed with 7-iron and teed ball.

• Select target and assume normal setup.

• Leaving arms in position and club face square to target, rotate feet 45° with back directed toward target.

• Swing along body line and hit 5 to 10 shots.

To quickly get rid of your golf slice, incorporate both of these drills into your practice routine whenever a golf slice creeps into your game.

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TaylorMade Burner XD Iron Set With Fantastic Distance

TaylorMade Burner XD Iron Set With Fantastic Distance

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The Burner XD irons feature a stainless steel body for added perimeter weighting with a Titanium face welded to this frame. What you get is not only a hot face, but given the lightweight Titanium, extra mass around the club face to be moved low and away to create a hot, high launch ball flight.The TaylorMade Burner XD irons are the only irons with Burner speed, Burner power and Burner distance. Targeted at distance fanatics, the Taylormade Burner XD irons deliver up to eight more yards when compared to the average iron, thanks in part to their thin and flexible titanium faces.Features: 1. Thin, flexible and fast titanium clubfaces deliver higher COR (coefficient of restitution) for faster ball speed and therefore, longer distance. 2. SuperFast technology provides more clubhead speed for more ball speed and more distance. 3. Inverted Cone Technology is proven driver technology that expands the high COR zone for higher ball speed on mis-hits for more distance from shot to shot. 4. Extra large clubhead and a deep cavity give the Burner XD irons an ultra-high MOI (moment of inertia), making them extremely forgiveable and easy-to-hit.TaylorMade has packed a lot of that technology into the Burner XD irons. The company calls the Burner XD “The Only Iron with Burner Speed, Burner Power, and Burner Distance.””Super” is a description that is near and dear to the Burner marketing folks. The Burner XD irons feature “Supersized” clubheads and “SuperFast Technology.” The first helps make them forgiving and the second is all about distance.The R7 CGB Max and Burner XD irons have the same offset across the board. Visually, it almost looks as if the Callaway X-20s have a tad more offset in the 7 iron at least, but that may just be an optical illusion kind of thing going on. If you have a problem with slicing the ball, not being able to turn it over, the offset should help straighten things out for you, especially in the longer irons. If you’re accustomed to playing with little to no offset, you may pull and/or hook the ball a bit, until you can adjust to it. Not a huge deal.The first ball I hit with these irons was a 145 yard PW that just seemed to fly forever. (PING G15 Driver) Normally I hit my PW about 135..in the summer. It’s a little colder now, the ball doesn’t fly quite as well. I put a decent swing on the club, certainly nothing perfect, the ball rocketed off the face, pretty high, landed around 145. Crazy. Now, that being said, the lofts on the Burner XD irons are jacked up a bit. At 44*, you’re almost playing a 9 iron that has been labeled a PW. (Ping G15 Hybrid) The ball did still get way up there though, and stopped very quickly. I liked the more upright lie angle, this helps prevent the toe from digging in and hitting shots out to the right for the average player. The trajectory was a little lower than I would have expected for all the weight placed behind the ball, but it was manageable. I found that working the ball was not an option unless your idea of working it is to hit a head high duck hook!Suffice it to say, I was consistently hitting these irons what I’d call “summer distance,” though almost all of my rounds with these were in cooler temperatures. I felt pretty safe playing these to go five to 10 yards farther than a good shot with my irons.All in all, the Burner XDs do what they are supposed to do. They launch the ball on a mid to high trajectory, and they are pretty long as irons go. But really the best thing about the Burner irons is that you can make less than stellar contact all day long, and it won’t hurt you too badly. If these had a more solid feel to them, they’d probably sell a ton of them.More information at http://www.mygolfcheap.com/cheap-TaylorMade-Burner-XD-Iron-Set-906.html



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Golf Tips of the Day-Proper address for putting

Golf Tips of the Day-Proper address for putting

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I know everyone has different styles for different putters. I’m currently gaming a Scotty Cameron SS Newport 2 MS. It has the 45* toe hang compared to my balanced Yes!Tracy.

I know that on putting, you have to hit the ball slightly on the up swing to prevent skipping the ball. so normally what I do is:

1. Set up the ball, Titleist Pro V1x Ball at http://www.mygolfwholesale.com/blog/goods-842-Titleist+Pro+V1x+Ball.html , about 1 inch from the club face 2. deloft the club a little bit by putting my hands slightly infront of the club head.

Just checking what you guys think or if my method is correct or not on address.

1.These are contradicting statements. One is true, and the other is not. The skipping you refer too is caused by the the loft of the club, and hitting on the upswing. If you hit on the upswing, you are adding loft to the club.

I am not saying your method is wrong because there is no right or wrong way to putting, just your analogy of what you think is happening.

IMHO there are three key factors to all good putters, such as Odyssey White Ice Mini T Putter, Odyssey White Ice #1 Putter and Ping iWi Craz-E Putter at http://www.mygolfwholesale.com/blog/goods-920-Ping+iWi+Craz-E+Putter+.html .

*Their stance is such that their eyes are directly over the ball so they can see straight down the line and eliminate the optical illusion. *Hands are pressed forward to deloft the club face. *Swing is with shoulders causing a pendulum motion with firm wrist to eliminate hitting with the hands.

2. It is sooo right. Take your putter inside and align it flush against the wall and make strokes. This will feel totally bizarre and if it was a sledge hammer your wife would be really hot. You can’t help but feel a difference from your action on the putting green. This is the alignment you should use on the course. Practice this drill until it feels normal. Pay very close attention to the routing of your trailing hand and arm while you are putting along the wall. Be sure your ball position is center or forward. A tile floor is the best place to do this to establish ball position; but, in a pinch anything will do.



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