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		<title>Golf Swing Teaching Aids Friend Or Foe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf Swing Teaching Aids Friend Or Foe Amateur golf players are generally always looking for one thing, how to improve their game in a hurry. Exactly how can you accomplish this? There&#8217;s really only one way to do this and it&#8217;s with a good training schedule and the right golf teaching aids. The market today [...]]]></description>
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<p>Amateur golf players are generally always looking for one thing, how to improve their game in a hurry. Exactly how can you accomplish this? There&#8217;s really only one way to do this and it&#8217;s with a good training schedule and the right golf teaching aids. The market today is just flooded with different teach aids, some of which help, some of which are more gimmick then instructor. The most important thing you can do before purchasing one of these golf teaching aids is knowing where your strengths and weaknesses are. Other wise you could end up shelling out a lot of money each season for new tools to help you improve but they aren&#8217;t helping you with the right things.</p>
<p>Choose the right Golf Teaching Aid from them all</p>
<p>So how do you choose? Some choose according to what they can afford, while others look for the most popular golf instructional tool. You can easily be sold on the latest and greatest instructional tool with the right TV infomercial, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s where you should spend your money. Knowing where your game needs the most improvement will make all the difference in whether you waste your money, or drop your handicap.</p>
<p>Asking friends, and others you golf with is an ideal opportunity to get a third party review of where you need work on your game. Recognizing your own flaws can be tough at first, but getting some feed back from others will get you looking in the right direction. If you have ever taken a lesson asking an instructor what golf swing teaching aid could help improve your game as well would yield useful information.</p>
<p>When shopping if you&#8217;re at a pro shop you should be able to try out the aid prior to purchasing. Give it a try and see if it will actually help correct that part of your game that needs help. Only once you&#8217;re 100% sure that this teaching aid focuses where you need it should you make your purchase decision.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that just about everything to do with golf including balls are expensive. So doing your homework up front, and avoiding purchasing numerous training aids that won&#8217;t help you with your game will be a lot easier on your wallet and your garage that will become full of the unused gimmicks you buy each season. Not to mention, if you don&#8217;t require assistance with a part of your game a golf swing teaching aid could do more harm then good. Un-learning particular parts of technique and mechanics can be harder then learning them in the first place.</p>
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		<title>Looking For Golf Swing Teaching Aids Some Good Ideas To Help You Improve Your Swing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking For Golf Swing Teaching Aids? Some Good Ideas To Help You Improve Your Swing There are tons of golf swing teaching aids out there, which can help you get your swing into shape. Before you go on a spending spree, think about what aspect of your swing needs improvement. Understanding your personal golfing strengths [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking For Golf Swing Teaching Aids?  Some Good Ideas To Help You Improve Your Swing</p>
<p>There are tons of golf swing teaching aids out there, which can help you get your swing into shape. Before you go on a spending spree, think about what aspect of your swing needs improvement. Understanding your personal golfing strengths and weaknesses is an important first step to getting the teaching aids you need.</p>
<p>Do an Internet search and you&#8217;ll see how much stuff there is out there. Here are a few ideas of the sorts of teaching aids you can buy, and what they can do for you.</p>
<p>Speed Radar</p>
<p>Speed radars use a Doppler radar to measure the speed of your ball. These small, inexpensive devices sit on the ground in front of you as you swing. Speed radars are such a useful training aid, they are used at many golf schools across the country.</p>
<p>With a reliable way to check you speed, you can improve the speed of your swings and set higher goals for yourself. You can also use a speed radar to see how consistent your shots are. Swing speed consistency is a really important part of your game.</p>
<p>Probably the most popular model is the Swing Speed Radar with Tempo Timer, endorsed by Jim McLean. They are made by Sports Sensors Inc., and retail for around $100.</p>
<p>Impact Labels</p>
<p>These are labels that you stick on your club. When you hit the ball, they&#8217;ll leave a mark where the club came into contact with the ball. These are handy for helping you see if you&#8217;re hitting the ball right or not. You can tell if you&#8217;re a little off-center.</p>
<p>They make different labels for different types of clubs. Impact labels are cheap and handy, and you can buy them in packs of 50 or more.</p>
<p>There is a similar product called &#8220;Caddy Patch&#8221; that uses a suede pad. You stick the pad to your club and it leaves an impression wherever you hit the ball. The Caddy Patch is nice because you can use it over and over again. When you&#8217;re dealing with impact labels, you end up having to throw away lots of sheets of sticky paper.</p>
<p>The Teaching Board</p>
<p>The Self Teaching Board Golf Training Aid is a versatile golf teaching tool. It is a long board that you place in front of you when you practice. It&#8217;s great for beginners who are still learning how to swing.</p>
<p>The Board has two sides. One side shows you how to set up the right address. It&#8217;s color coded, and it shows where your swing plane should be. The other side shows you where to put the ball and where to have your feet when you swing.</p>
<p>Each side has many different features, such as indicators for where to start your backswing for each club. It helps you get in the habit of getting a good, consistent address each time.</p>
<p>A Golf Teaching Aid You Don&#8217;t Have To Buy</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a teaching aid that you probably already have in your house: A full-sized mirror. Practicing in front of a mirror is a great way to check out your stance and your swing.</p>
<p>Another great teaching device you may already have is a video camera. Record yourself practicing, and watch and analyze it. Pros swear by this technique. Seeing your mistakes helps you correct and change them for good.</p>
<p>Of course, this is only the tip of the iceberg. The best way to look for golf swing teaching aids is to surf the &#8216;net, then head down to your local golf shop and try some of those devices out. Don&#8217;t reach for that credit card yet; it&#8217;s always good to give it a try before you buy!</p>
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		<title>Golf Teaching Your Child How To Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2013 06:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More children are learning to play golf today than ever before. A big reason for this is Tiger Woods. He has taken the sport and popularized it among children of all ages. What used to be a boring game for kids to play has suddenly become increasingly popular. Children are now discovering what many adults [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More children are learning to play golf today than ever before. A big reason for this is Tiger Woods. He has taken the sport and popularized it among children of all ages. What used to be a boring game for kids to play has suddenly become increasingly popular.</p>
<p>Children are now discovering what many adults already know: golf is a lot of fun! While your children may love hitting golf balls with one of your old golf clubs, how do you begin to develop their skills? Here are a few tips to help you give your children a good head start in the golfing world.</p>
<p>One of the first things you may want to do is enroll them into a golf class. Many of your local golf courses have classes just for children. There is no need to go out and buy a new set of golf clubs for your child. The class will provide the equipment necessary. This will not only save you some money right now, but it will give you time to find out if your child truly enjoys the game of golf or not. You don&#8217;t want to go out and spend a few hundred dollars only to find out your child doesn&#8217;t really like golf after all.</p>
<p>The next tip is one that is very important for both you and your child. Be patient. It is so easy to want to see your child start hitting long drives and sinking 30 foot putts. In order for them to want to continue learning the game of golf they need your support. Let your child progress at their rate. The golf classes will help them develop immensely.</p>
<p>When you are on the practice range with them be sure you encourage them, even when they are spraying the ball all over the range. They will pick up the finer points of the game later as they grow older.</p>
<p>When your child has taken some classes and they show a genuine interest in the game of golf, buy them their own set of golf clubs. Be sure you have your child fitted properly. Of course, since they will be growing in height and weight, understand that the clubs you buy today may be too small within a year or two at the most. You can get children&#8217;s golf clubs at an inexpensive price.</p>
<p>Use the time that you spend golfing with your children as a bonding time.</p>
<p>Enjoy yourselves and the time you&#8217;re out on the course. You can even use this time to develop a good communication with your child. Talk about other things than golf. You&#8217;ll be surprised at how the golf course can help you and your children bond together. It will spill over into other areas of your lives as well.</p>
<p>Your child may never grow up to be the next Tiger Woods, or Michelle Wie, but they can grow up loving the game of golf. More importantly, they can grow up enjoying the time spent together with you out on the golf course.</p>
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