Is Golf Instruction The Best Way To Learn How TO Improve Your Golf Swing Mechanics?
January 31, 2011 by Parshooters · 1 Comment
Do you have to take golf lessons? Of course not. Can you pick up golf and improve on your own? Of course, and many do. I’m a firm believer that the best way for golfers to improve upon their golf swing mechanics is by taking golf lessons. This can apply to someone just beginning or has been playing for a very long time. I frequently get lessons from my club pro when my golf swing goes out of kilter and needs to be readjusted.
Golf is a game not easy to master. You will learn more effectively by taking private golf instruction than you would in a large or public group. The reasoning is, if you could have the undivided attention of your instructor in any part of your golf swing, and could have all your questions answered directly as they come up. Don’t you think you would get a much deeper understanding of your golf swing mechanics, and have far greater memory retention of the lessons learned?
The emphasis is clearly on getting results. If a student’s golf swing needs to be dramatically changed or altered, and if a student’s approach to the game needs to be re-adjusted or completely rearranged. Then the natural course of action should happen between you and your instructor. You should have him there as your own personal coach, mentor and cheerleader.
Improve Your Golf Swing Mechanics By Playing The Augusta National Golf Course!
January 25, 2011 by Parshooters · 5 Comments
| If we can’t play the Masters (we can only dream), well, at least we can play it virtually. Because for the very first time, video gamers will have the chance to play for the green jacket at Augusta National Golf Course. |
2012 Edition Provides New Opportunity for Fans of All Ages To Experience Iconic Golf Course, Tournament
Is It True Your Golf Swing Mechanics Starts With Having Good Balance?
January 24, 2011 by Parshooters · Leave a Comment
One of the most important aspects of the golf swing is having good balance. The definition for good balance is a state of bodily equilibrium or equipoise. Having equal distribution of weight. A mental steadiness or emotional stability. Relaxed habit of calm behavior or judgment.
Balance is the key to any sport you play. You must have the right amount of equilibrium to go either to your right or left with out falling. Having enough flexibility to make those necessary changes, and feel comfortable in repeating those same movements over again. Training not only your muscles to physically respond, but your mental capacity to command such actions with out thinking about it.
Balance and posture are two of the most important physical traits that seems to elude most golfers. The most important thing to remember when addressing the golf ball is to relax. There is nothing that will hinder your golf swing more than having a tense body to begin with. Learn to loosen up by doing some stretching exercises, and some simple pilates or yoga to get the blood pumping. Make sure too align the core of your body muscles in balance with your mental state, before starting any golf round or practice.
Why Don’t You Own Krank The Longest Driver In Golf?
January 17, 2011 by Parshooters · 3 Comments
The Krank Rage Driver was the club Joe Miller from London-England used, in winning this year’s 2010 Re/Max World Long Drive Championship. In doing so he set a new world record for ball speed coming off the face of the driver at 225 MPH. The ball would end up traveling after finally stopping at 414 yards. “I will never forget the 2010 Worlds. It was incredible, overwhelming, exhilarating, stressful, painful and humbling all at the same time. Krank Golf made a statement for sure,” says Joe Miller.
Taking 2′nd place hitting the Krank Rage Driver, was a 16 year old new comer named Dominic Mazza from California. The youngest hitter to ever qualify for the Re/Max World Long Drive Championships. He almost took down the most coveted crown in the competition. This may be the single greatest story in the history of this event. Yes, it was an all out Krank Golf Rage Final. Krank Golf Rage Driver also wins the Senior Division. (45 to 49 years old). George “The Animal” Slupski walks through the field to claim his first Championship with the longest drive ever recorded in the Senior finals of 404 yards. Also, Krank Golf founder and President Lance Reader finishes 4th place hitting the Rage Driver.
The story continues. Krank Golf Rage Driver also wins the Legends Division Re/Max World Long Drive Championship title. (60 years old and older.) Rick Barry, NBA Hall of Fame member wins his third World title using the Rage Driver. His past two titles were using the Krank Golf El Diablo Driver. Krank Golf has now developed two Remax World Long Drive Championship Drivers.
Can Winter Golf Be Enjoyable?
January 13, 2011 by Parshooters · 2 Comments
According to the National Weather Service, there’s snow in 49 states today. Even in the upper mountains of Hawaii on Mauna Kea Range. That’s right our entire country is experiencing a deep freeze. Some states being hit harder than others, including Rochester NY where I live. So relish the good days golfers, they’ll be back soon. But for now, check out an indoor golf simulator at a place near you, or play EA Sports’ Tiger Woods P.G.A. Tour video game at home. Too bad you have to wait a couple of months for the newest version. I hear they got finally Augusta National as one of the golf courses on their menu.
However, for the real hardy golf enthusiast who enjoy playing golf in the snow. There is snow golf which is a sport based on golf but played over snow or ice instead of grass. The greens are called whites and have an ice surface. The origin of snow golf is thought to be the Dutch game of “Kolf” that was played since the Middle Ages. Evidence for Kolf as a popular winter golf pastime comes from numerous 17th century paintings by renowned artists such as Aert van der Neer or Hendrick Avercamp.










