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		<title>Golf Club Grip Instruction Get A Grip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2013 06:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of what makes or breaks a shot happens before the swing. One of the keys to unlocking your golfing potential is making sure that you have a good, tight grip on the club. A little instruction can go a long way in improving your grip. Think of it this way: the only part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of what makes or breaks a shot happens before the swing. One of the keys to unlocking your golfing potential is making sure that you have a good, tight grip on the club. A little instruction can go a long way in improving your grip.</p>
<p>Think of it this way: the only part of your body that touches the golf club is your hands. This is why your grip is so important. If you&#8217;re slicing, chances are you have a grip problem.</p>
<p>You have to keep a strong grip, but not too strong. An instructor can show you how to do this; you have to give it about 50% of your strength. This is intuitive, of course. How much is 50%? Instruction can help you to understand just how much pressure you need.</p>
<p>Here are some basic tips for your grip. This is a common type of beginners&#8217; grip. You may change your grip over time, but this will at least give you a good start. You can also visit http://www.getgoodatgolf.com to get more tips.</p>
<p>- The club should be held in your left hand. About 60% of your finger surface should be touching the handle. As a general guideline, this should be the last three fingers of your left hand, depending on how big your hands are.</p>
<p>- The callous pad that you wear on your left hand should be above the grip. This is really important; you shouldn&#8217;t have it next to the grip.</p>
<p>- Have your left thumb next to the right side of the grip. Your thumb and index finger should form a V.</p>
<p>- You have to close your right hand over the left thumb, and take hold of the left side of the grip. It is difficult to understand this without some physical instruction on how to do it properly.</p>
<p>- Finally, keep your grip tight, but keep your arm muscles relaxed.</p>
<p>It sounds complicated, doesn&#8217;t it? Well, it is, and for best results you need a little instruction, even if it&#8217;s just a few pointers on how to do it. No amount of diagrams and videos can show you completely how to do it correctly; you have to really feel it.</p>
<p>However, there are some training tools you can use. You can buy trainer grips that will help you figure out how to grip your club if you&#8217;re a first time golfer. They retail for about $10 and come with instructions and tips.</p>
<p>You can also get golf tips and tutorial videos. If you don&#8217;t have time to take golf lessons with a certified instructor, this might be a good way to help you get your grip worked out.</p>
<p>The most common grip is the ten-finger grip, although some of the pros, such as Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, use an interlocking grip. This is a tricky one to get just right, and it&#8217;s not very common. But, it works for them!</p>
<p>Every golfer&#8217;s grip is slightly different from the next. And, lots of golfers gradually change their grip over time, when they find something new that works well for them. Find the grip that works for you and stick with it, but always keep your eyes open for new ideas.</p>
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		<title>Beginning Golf Instruction Tips Getting A Feel For The Approach Shot</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2013 06:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After mastering the concept of the tee shot, the next step as a golf instruction beginner is to move on to the short game and what are known as approach shots. For most people, these shots will be increasingly more difficult because they require more skill &#38; patience than a simple tee shot. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After mastering the concept of the tee shot, the next step as a golf instruction beginner is to move on to the short game and what are known as approach shots. For most people, these shots will be increasingly more difficult because they require more skill &amp; patience than a simple tee shot. </p>
<p>There are a variety of approach shots, all of which are used in different situations depending on where your initial shot lands on the course. However, your intention with these shots is always to land on the green.</p>
<p>The pitch shot is an approach shot that is played from farther away than the other shots. Using a wedge, the ideal pitch shot is the perfect combination of enough swing momentum to carry your shot through, but not enough to send it sailing over the green. Trajectory will be low to average depending on how far you are from the cup and you want to make sure the ball doesn&#8217;t roll too far.</p>
<p>You must start off with a slightly open stance, positioning your right foot directly across from the ball. When following through on a pitch shot, always make sure to keep your backswing as short as you possibly can. Failure to keep your backswing in check will usually cause you to instinctively put the brakes on your shot while accelerating, which is a definite no-no.</p>
<p>You want to have enough confidence in your wedge to let the club do the work for you: don&#8217;t think you have to assist the ball through the air.</p>
<p>Another approach shot is known as the chip shot. You&#8217;ll need to use a chip shot once you&#8217;re within about 30 yards from the green, usually after a fairway drive or tee shot. The idea is for this shot to have a much shorter trajectory, so you will need to use a less lofted club. Proper weight distribution is paramount to getting off a decent chip shot. If you&#8217;re a right handed golfer, you want to put the majority of your weight on the left side and hold this position through the duration of your shot. </p>
<p>There are generally two kinds of chip shots that we want to concern ourselves with. The first one is what&#8217;s known as the bump-and-run shot, and the second is a flop shot. The Bump And Run is usually taken with an 8, 7 or 6 iron club and with the clubface hooded.</p>
<p>That way your shot will have have less loft. You also want to have just enough power in your backswing to follow through. The flop shot is used when you want to get over an obstacle like a rough patch or a sand trap, so you&#8217;re going to want to have a much higher trajectory in order to push the ball over. Open up your stance and follow through as far under the ball as possible to try and pop it up, and you&#8217;ll keep your ball away from the danger zones with a good position for a subsequent shot.</p>
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		<title>3 Ways To Maximize On The Effectiveness Of A Golf Instruction Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf instruction videos featuring techniques and tips from leading world class players are very common these days. Still there are very few people who can claim to have had their games improved by a golf instruction video. So here are three tips to help you ensure that you reap maximum fruits from every golf instruction [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf instruction videos featuring techniques and tips from leading world class players are very common these days.</p>
<p>Still there are very few people who can claim to have had their games improved by a golf instruction video. So here are three tips to help you ensure that you reap maximum fruits from every golf instruction video that you ever get to watch.</p>
<p>1) Watch the golf instruction video several times</p>
<p>Some people watch golf instruction videos to try and get a single Magic formula that will revolutionize their game. They do not realize that the valuable nuggets in these videos are hidden in the many small things you need to do which add up to a great improvement in your game.</p>
<p>This is why it is very important to watch the video several times. At least twice.</p>
<p>2) Get webcam shots of yourself playing and compare your posture and positioning to what you see in the golf instruction video</p>
<p>It may not be very easy to tell what is wrong with your golf swing for example or how to correct it without taking a very close look at your game. </p>
<p>The best way to do this is to get somebody else to take webcam shots of you on the course as you play. When you watch these alongside the golf instruction videos, it will be very easy for you to tell where your problem areas are and what you need to do to correct them.</p>
<p>3) Do golf-specific exercises to condition your body and muscles</p>
<p>Thirdly you will need your body and the relevant muscles to co-operate with our mind as you try to implement what you have seen on the golf instruction video.</p>
<p>One of the most effective ways of doing this is by getting involved in a golf-specific exercise program to tone and strengthen all the &#038;&#8217;golf muscles&#038;&#8217; in your body. This way, they&#038;&#8217;ll be nothing to stop you from reaping maximum benefits from every golf instruction video you watch.</p>
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		<title>Basics Of Golf Swing Instruction Go With Exercises</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf swing instruction starts with an understanding of the different segments of the golf swing. Understanding the golf swing segments will give anybody a firm foundation to learn all the tricks of the trade from others and thus be able to understand any golf swing instruction aimed at helping them improve their game. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf swing instruction starts with an understanding of the different segments of the golf swing. Understanding the golf swing segments will give anybody a firm foundation to learn all the tricks of the trade from others and thus be able to understand any golf swing instruction aimed at helping them improve their game.</p>
<p>There are actually three segments to the golf swing. The segments are the backswing, the downswing and finally the impact and follow through.</p>
<p>Dividing the swing into these 3 segments helps to apply every individual golf swing instruction or tip to the particular segments where they apply. It also helps the golfer focus on one segment at a time in their golf swing instruction making it easier for them to remember what they learn and also to be able to work on improving their game systematically.</p>
<p>There is another bigger advantage to this approach. And that is the ability to be able to draw ones attention to the many different parts of the body and the many muscles involved in a proper golf swing. </p>
<p>This is important in helping a golfer involved in a golf exercise program to be able to appreciate the different exercises they do in the program and what particular muscles the exercises focus on.</p>
<p>All this makes it a lot easier for any golfer to link their exercises to golf swing instructions they receive as they seek to improve on their game.</p>
<p>Actually it is not possible to divorce the basics of golf swing instruction from golf specific exercises. The two go together and chances of improving your game improve dramatically when you combine the two. On the other hand progress is bound to be much slower when you work on golf swing instruction only.</p>
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		<title>Avoiding Golf Overload Your Guide To Finding The Right Golf Instruction Tutorials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve been made familiar with the popular golf instruction aids &#38; tutorials that you&#8217;ve seen in the pro shops, online at bookstores like Amazon and on specialty sites all over the web. You might even be suffering from golf overload! While your first inclination might be to give that new product a try, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve been made familiar with the popular golf instruction aids &amp; tutorials that you&#8217;ve seen in the pro shops, online at bookstores like Amazon and on specialty sites all over the web. You might even be suffering from golf overload! While your first inclination might be to give that new product a try, you need to keep certain things in mind before making an impulse purchase.</p>
<p>First of all, let&#8217;s keep something in mind. My goal here isn&#8217;t to bring you down to earth or to try and stifle your dream of playing exceptional golf. However, the odds of a certain golf instruction program suddenly transforming your game from part-time amateur to a full-time golf virtuoso is somewhere between slim and none.</p>
<p>There are many programs and aids available that can help you improve your game in one form or another, but nothing is a substitute for good old-fashioned practice, whether that be on the course, at the driving range, or simply in your backyard. Anywhere where you can be free to make mistakes and learn from them is a good place to practice, and eventually, your game will thank you for it.</p>
<p>I would liken it to learning to play a musical instrument. If you&#8217;ve ever learned how to play piano, guitar, violin or another instrument, you&#8217;d know that even though you might have had a stellar teacher, failure to practice on a consistent basis means the lessons you&#8217;re being taught will be completely meaningless. The same can be said for golf instruction.</p>
<p>You can spend hundreds of dollars on professional golf instruction or $47 for an e-book and DVD set, but without the proper amount of practice, you will not improve your game. Period. That said, here are some things to look at when researching the latest golf instruction products &amp; tutorials:</p>
<p>1. What ails your game the most?</p>
<p>What is it about your game that you think is the most lacking? I&#8217;m sure you can think of one thing you&#8217;re consistently doing wrong on the course, whether it be slicing the golf ball, or not getting enough power on your drives, etc. Jot down one or two of these problems that you&#8217;d like solved and look for specific products to help those elements of your game the most. And since many problems in golf tend to stem from one underlying issue, odds are you will correct a number of parts to your game just by implementing a strategy or unlearning a bad habit that you might have unknowingly picked up on.</p>
<p>2. What credentials does the author/manufacturer have?</p>
<p>Does the author of that book teach amateur golfers on a regular basis? How have his students done? Do a Google search for his or her name and try to track down some of the individuals that they&#8217;ve tutored. People are always willing to give out reviews &amp; opinions, and the golf world is no different. If the instructor has experience or connections with some of the PGA professionals or has a successful track record teaching amateurs, then its likely that you&#8217;ve found someone you can trust.</p>
<p>3. If you have questions, don&#8217;t hesitate to ask.</p>
<p>If their product is worth checking out, the author or instructor will always be readily available to answer any questions you might have about the product before you make a purchase. Never hesitate asking questions directly to the source up front before making your decision.</p>
<p>Taking the time to thoroughly research the web before purchasing a golf instruction tutorial or aid will save yourself a great deal of frustration and should help your golf game moving back in the right direction.</p>
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