Posted on 02 November 2010 by admin
Golf Tips-How To Make A Solid Golf Grip And Good Set-Up
A solid golf swing begins with a good grip,you need a grip that conducts and mutiplys the forces created by the body in order to make a freeflowing swing.If you run the grip to high in the palm,it could lead to a massive loss of mobility in the left wrist.When you lay the club in the left hand make sure the grip sits low in the in the fingers.The left thumb should sit down the right of the centre line as you look down.When holding the the club
the v between thumb and forefinger should be pointing between the chin and right shoulder.Again i cant stress enough about the grip fitting low in the fingers of the right hand,while the thumb and forefinger engage to create the ‘Trigger’,which gives you a terrific sense of feel in the swing.Remember to keep the hand pressure even even,the two hands should work together as a unit,getting you speed in the swing.
After the grip comes posture,set-up and creating a good angle in the body.If you look at the professionals on tv,one of the reasons why they generate so much speed and power is that they have made a stable platform that feels grounded.With the stable platform and their posture balanced on the balls of their feet,they use this feeling to to wind and unwind their body.A good drill to get that feeling is to take a golf club,press down on top of the club with your arms out whilst flexing the knees,pushing the rear out and bending from the hips.This should help get a feeling of what a good set-up should feel like.
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Check Your Golf Grip For More Power
Too many amateur golfers have a weak grip, which encourages the clubface staying open through impact resulting in weak shots to the right and even the dreaded banana ball. When you think of free golf tips, one of the simpleist ones is the grip.
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Hugh Grant’s Life: Movie And Golf
It is a quintessentially British trait to be self-deprecating, and the actor Hugh Grant has made a career out of it. From his portrayal of the hapless Charles in “Four Weddings and a Funeral” to the simple bookshop owner in “Notting Hill,” he’s earned global acclaim for being the loveable, but dithering, fool who seems destined to take the most tortuous route in the quest for true love and happiness.
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Avoiding the Traps in Golf
It’s every golfer’s worst-case scenario – You’re golfing great, you’ve got a perfect swing, the perfect stance, and you were able to get rid of that slice that’s been on your back. NO matter how well everything goes, even the best golfer can find himself (or herself) occasionally stuck in a sand trap, stuck in the grass or trapped behind a giant tree on the golf course. Unfortunately, the traps are what make the game interesting. Without them, the game would probably become boring for even the most devoted golfer. Obstructions help to make golf a more interesting and challenging game, and you’ll learn to appreciate the traps when you find the best ways to get out of them.
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Don’t Get Caught In the Golf Traps
It’s every golfer’s worst-case scenario – You’re golfing great, you’ve got a perfect swing, the perfect stance, and you were able to get rid of that slice that’s been on your back. NO matter how well everything goes, even the best golfer can find himself (or herself) occasionally stuck in a sand trap, stuck in the grass or trapped behind a giant tree on the golf course. Unfortunately, the traps are what make the game interesting. Without them, the game would probably become boring for even the most devoted golfer. Obstructions help to make golf a more interesting and challenging game, and you’ll learn to appreciate the traps when you find the best ways to get out of them.
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