Does Different Yoga Positions Help Improve Golf Swing Mechanics?

February 20, 2010 by Parshooters · 11 Comments 


Physical Exercises To Strengthen Your Muscles!

Preventing injuries on the golf course could be as easy as taking a vigorous walk around the country club parking lot. For the golfer who goes onto the golf course cold, the risk of injury to joints and muscles is far greater than if he took the time to warm up. The proper way to swing a  golf club involves so much more movement than your arms. It will tax your back, your legs, your shoulders, your hips and your knees. Doing it wrong and doing it without a proper warm-up and you’re more likely to get into trouble. Too many golfers treat warm-ups as being optional.

Proper mechanics off the golf  course, such as correctly lifting golf bags and equipment, and on going regiment of exercising is just as important. That is why warming up before practicing or playing is crucial in preventing any kind of injury before it happens. Only after warming up it’s important to start out slowly. If your golf club has a driving range or you can get to one before playing.  I feel it’s very important to start with the clubs that produce the least amount of physical resistance.  Begin hitting a few wedge and short iron golf swings. You then build up your resistance to mid-irons and fairway woods. Finally finishing it off with your driver. Then you want to start cooling down in reverse order until your doing a few pitches and chip shots at the end of your work out.

Normally when I’m working out I will go through two large bucket of balls. If I feel really energetic I’ll do a third bucket. Just like working out at a gym instead I prefer to do my exercising on the driving range. Usually three times a week and play with the club on the weekends. Again, repetition and using the correct golf swing mechanics is the key to preventing injury.Your training your brain the correct natural feel and your using the proper golf swing mechanics. That it becomes a part of you and it feels very fluid and natural in motion.  Practice makes permanent, and that is why you want the proper teaching aids to correct your bad golf swing flaws so it doesn’t result in you getting injured. That is why I highly recommend using Medicus, the #1 training aid!

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A Correct Golf Grip Is An Essential Fundamental Aspect Of Your Golf Swing Mechanics!

February 16, 2010 by Parshooters · 5 Comments 


Winn Golf Grips at the 2008 PGA Golf Show

A correct golf grip is an essential golf swing mechanics leading to a proper golf swing. The grip is your only connection with your golf club. The fingers are the most sensitive parts of our hands. Placing the club more in the fingers rather than in the palm increases the amount of wrist hinge action, which results in longer tee shots and more feel.

Where I have the most trouble with my grip is when your facing different weather elements. You have some grips that are great for non-slipping and others that feels like you must choke it to death to hang on for dear life.  That is why I like Winn grips #1 grips in the world. I’m not a good mudder especially when the rains open up into a downpour. I have a tendency to lose the golf club completely, and many times finding my golf club being launched a few yards away.

Have you ever lost control of your golf club? This can become a dangerous situation for the golfers in your group. I remember a golf match in high school and this happened to me. I was disqualified for worn grips  after the opposing team coach inspected my grips and was agreed upon by my own coach. This inspection happened because during my back swing I lost control of my golf club and struck my competitor in the chest doubling him over. According to the breach of rules 4-3b the penalty of disqualification occurred because it wasn’t during a stipulated round of normal play but, over a period of many rounds and they should have been replaced before the incident happened. More on this later, be sure to watch the videos at the end of this short post.

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What Do You Need To Do To Improve Your Golf Swing Mechanics?

February 11, 2010 by Parshooters · 2 Comments 


(4/365) :: Golf Thursdays

If  you want to improve this year in golf then be prepared to invest your time into learning your golf swing mechanics. Before you can improve you need to understand, analysis by breaking your golf swing down and then implement the changes you’ve learned.  How do you do this? You can do this by taking golf lessons from a licensed professional, going to a golf school for a few days, or by increasing the amount of golfing your doing. The third option isn’t really a very good option, because you’ve built a permanently flawed swing into your memory banks.  The first two options is the best way to learn but, it can cost you a lot of money over a period of time.

Then what is the best way to learn when first starting to play? You can’t expect to do anything in life unless your passionate about investing your time and energy into improving,  be it in Sports,  Music, Business or using the internet. The least cost effective way is to spend countless hours at a driving range. However, you’ve always heard that practice makes perfect.  This is a fallacy, because practice doesn’t make perfect, practice makes permanent. So how does a golfer know when his golf swing mechanics is correct or incorrect?

If you are ready to improve your golf swing mechanics then you need to invest into something worthwhile that will improve your golf swing. That would be Medicus the #1 swing trainer aid in the world. The Medicus Learning System is dedicated to assisting golfers of all ages. “Master the Basics” of golf through a consistent process of education, training and practice.

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Will Custom Clubs vs. Store Bought Actually Make A Difference In Your Golf Swing Mechanics?

February 11, 2010 by Parshooters · 9 Comments 


Dick's Sporting Goods For Those Who Want To Change Their Golf Swing Mechanics!

” Playing with golf equipment that fits you makes it so much easier to play and be enjoyable” says, Tiger Woods. It all depends upon your budget in what you can afford.  Some golfers are turned off by custom made clubs.  They are more expensive and there is a waiting period while their being built to your specifications. (Height and Wrist to Floor.). Unlike going out shopping at any brick and mortar stores that carries different lines of golf equipment.  You just pick out the golf clubs that you want and  you can play with them that same day.  However,  it does take time to get used to them.

With the economic conditions and not knowing if you’ll even have a job the next day.  Most people will buy off the rack standard clubs.  It won’t improve their game one  iota and they don’t care. They believe what’s the difference! Their not there to improve their golf swing mechanics but,  to have fun being with others and enjoying the great outdoors.  Most of the ones playing with used or racked clubs are just beginning to play and don’t need expensive clubs.  That’s  True!

For those who have been playing for a while and want to improve upon their golf swing mechanics. Then  investing in custom built clubs is a must! It will benefit your golf swing in the long run.  For those who want to further improve themselves it is essential that you are fitted correctly.  It’s highly recommended that you see your local P.G.A.  professional who has all the necessary tools to fit you and align your golf swing up properly with their latest computer technology.

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Does Fear Prevent You From Having A Proper Way To Swing A Golf Club?

February 9, 2010 by Parshooters · 7 Comments 


Pinehurst Clubhouse

Fear in making mistakes in life is a big part of being human . This I profess, that I’m not an expert on and therefore can’t give advice. You can do a google search and find millions of pages on this information. What I can give to you is my experience with regards to fear when playing the game of golf.  Golf and reality have a way of blending into one another. I’ve seen all kinds of different attitudes from the most generous and forgiving to those you wouldn’t want to get near with a 10ft pole. Who are arrogant, frustrated,  mean spirited, nasty and their outright ugly on the outside. I have a saying,”the better golfer you become the more of an asswhole you become!” Although I do know many golfers amateur and professional who are the kindest people and I’m proud to be their friend.

Playing in a mens club for almost 30 years, you do form a bond with the golfers your playing with. It’s like any other social function where you do get to know them and their families. Where you attend events and golfing get away trips. Playing collegiate golf I’ve had the opportunity to play on some of the finest golf courses in the Northeast.

Only one thing that hasn’t changed in the hundreds of years since the sport began, and which can momentarily turn grown men and women into frothing, enraged lunatics who have seemingly lost all sense of decorum and reasonable behavior. That is the simple mistake of not knowing how to have the proper way to swing a golf club. The golf club failing to connect and striking a small white ball properly. Sending it not on a straight true path but on a wildly curving arc into the woods, or even worse out of bounds. It has turned more than one Dr. Jekyll into a seething Mr. or Mrs. Hyde, hurling golf clubs into the air, breaking them like matchsticks over their knees, bellowing obscenities into the air instead of yelling fore.

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Can Building Your Own Hitting Nets Improve Your Golf Swing?

February 3, 2010 by Parshooters · 16 Comments 


Penn Hitting Golf Balls

As golf gets more expensive as a hobby or sport that we love to play. Trying to work on  improve your golf swing also gets harder to justify not only because of cost but, also the amount of time it takes to put the dedication in to practicing. That is why having your own golf driving net to practice does make economical sense to set up one at your own home.

I sometimes tend to find it easier to just forget or ignore the pressure of having to jump into my car and drive twenty minutes to get to the driving range that I’m a member of. That I’m tempted to just say, “I’ll go tomorrow,” and you guessed it! The time I missed in practicing doesn’t ever get made up. Prices every year goes up for bucket of balls, because of the maintenance to take care of the driving range. My membership alone is about average with other driving ranges which can average over $200/year. That is why it makes sense to have your own golfing net.

You can practice anytime at your own discretion and the cost is minimal. It’s whatever materials and supplies you needed to invest initially to build one.  This can become a center piece for you and your family to enjoy and learn. It will make you look like a teaching pro when you give tips on how to improve your golf swing.

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A Breakthrough in Building A Proper Way To Swing A Golf Club – Proper Technique is the Key

February 2, 2010 by Parshooters · 2 Comments 


Trouble Shots Can Improve Your Golf Scores!

You are the amateur golfer who has become addicted to the game. You go to the driving range several times each week. Usually on the weekends you get in a round or two with your friends. Despite all of the practice you put in however, you continue to have trouble breaking your best scores.

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The Proper Way To Swing A Golf Club To Avoid Injury!

February 1, 2010 by Parshooters · 6 Comments 


The Best Time To Play Is At Sunset!

The search for the proper way to swing a golf club starts with going to the driving range after a long winter off.  The key to being able to pick up where you left off  from last season,  or on your golf performance is to prepare yourself before you hit the golf course for the first time.  Lets face it,  for the anxious golfer who has had the effects of cabin fever the mental anguish brought on by months of winter idleness is released when the first signs of winter disappears more quickly than the first errant golf shot.

The first step to shaking out the old rust is to embrace some type of cardiovascular routine.  It has to be more strenuous than lifting a fork or using your right arm in drinking a beer. Light work out that is friendly to the joints works  best, and were not talking about a stool at the  neighborhood beer joint. A complete physical regiment of walking,  jogging, bike riding or exercising on the elliptical equipment will do just fine. The main thing is using your muscles will help loosen up your joints.

If you don’t do some kind of cardiovascular work before you start stretching,  your  kind of treading water. The cardiovascular needs to be  followed by a stretching exercise program that focuses on the areas most taxing during the golf swing.  It must include the lower back and stomach, shoulders,  legs and buttocks.  One of the most important muscles in the golf swing is the hip-flexor muscle that attaches at the lumbar spine and stretches across the pelvic joints.  Its the muscle that performs the subtle hip turn that is crucial in the golf swing.

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