How Does Using The Right Golf Balls Affect Your Golf Swing Mechanics?
March 15, 2010 by Parshooters · 2 Comments
Manufacturers have experimented with club design for many years, enlarging the sweet spot and introducing perimeter weighting designed to lessen the twisting at impact and give the golfer more opportunity to hit from the center sweet spot.
For the most part these innovations have been reached through trial and error, using computer aided design systems. A dimensional diagram of different golf club design models does describe exactly how the club head rotates through impact and where the center of gravity is as the ball and club head meet at that moment of impact.
Another computer model is that of the golf balls trajectory. Taking into consideration a variety of launch angle conditions, some of which may seem like petty issues but which are of major concern to the devoted golfer. For instance, grass was traditionally thought to interfere with a golf balls launch and slow its release from the club head. What actually was found that when the grass comes between the golf ball and the club face, it is actually slippery enough to assist in the golf balls launch.
How Does The Biomechanics of Golf Equipment Change Your Golf Swing Mechanics?
March 9, 2010 by Parshooters · 26 Comments
As the ultimate technology in golf balls and equipment continues to improve at an astonishing rate faster than any electronic product on the market today. Buyers have become even more confused and frustrated on what is the best golf product that will give you that extra roll, stop on a dime on the greens or give you the back spin needed. What type of golf balls are the best in giving you the pure roll on the greens and is consistent in feel and performance.
Golf clubs are now taking advantage of space age materials and methods. Titanium with carbon graphite shafts have now replaced steel for making long-distance drivers. However, waiting in the wings for their own turn is other new space age materials yet to be developed that can improve your golf club performance.
The trend towards having aerospace technology, and is adopted by sporting goods manufacturers is alive and well today. Improving upon the performance of golfing equipment specifically golf club materials, is now the foot race to becoming first in the golf industry.
Will Custom Clubs vs. Store Bought Actually Make A Difference In Your Golf Swing Mechanics?
February 11, 2010 by Parshooters · 35 Comments
” 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.
Can Building Your Own Hitting Nets Improve Your Golf Swing?
February 3, 2010 by Parshooters · 14 Comments
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.
How Much Of A Factor Can Inclement Weather Have On Your Golf Swing?
January 13, 2010 by Parshooters · 8 Comments
As I watch from my window to the outside world, I’m only dreaming of the warm spring days that won’t becoming to New York for at least another three months. You see we were just hit overnight with 4″ of snow on top of the snow we received from the last snow storm. Where I live today it’s a balmy 17 degrees outside. Ouch!
That is why I’m thinking about bad weather conditions in golf. I’m sort of correlating between the two weather conditions of today and what it’s like when you have to play in all kinds of bad weather. Playing in bad weather is a challenge but, when you prepare yourself properly your round of golf doesn’t have to collapse.
All golfers find it difficult to play effectively in inclement weather. Rain, wind and cold will affect your golfing mindset. The way you dress, your golf swing, the flight of the golf ball and the speed and breaks of the greens. No amount of practice or instruction can fully prepare you for bad weather playing. Being prepared for bad weather will make it bearable for you to play when the weather does turn nasty.
How Can Technology Improve Your Golf Swing?
January 5, 2010 by Parshooters · 31 Comments
With the golden age of caddies long since given way to technology, except for the esteemed private golf clubs. Golfers today have resorted to a wide variety of measures to get yardages, directions and keeping scores.
When playing do you have troubles gauging how far a certain obstacle is, or how far away from the green you need to get to on your next shot? Are you that type of person with an uncanny ability to estimate how far you need to hit your next shot?
For most people it’s a guessing game but, it so much more important when it comes to scoring. It can make the difference between shooting a great score or being left to frustration and wanting to break every club in your bag.
Baby It’s Cold Outside Playing Winter Golf?
December 4, 2009 by Parshooters · 21 Comments
It’s that time of year in the Northeast part of the country where only the true die hard golfers are still playing. Most golfers have put their golf clubs away and are getting ready to nestle into their warm homes for the winter. Only to dream about what next year’s golfing is going to be like. For many who are retired they are now flocking down into the warm sections of our country, where they are able to keep playing golf.
While a number of players put away the sticks after Thanksgiving, there are still golf courses that remain open year round. Their virtually crying out for your winter golf business.There are golf courses that are frequently free of snow much of the off season. Some of these courses might have temporary greens, and many others allow play on the regular greens and tees.
There is no reason to be blue with cabin fever come January. There is a fraternity of golfers who still get together even with snow on the ground with a stick as a flag stick that allows for the game of golf to continue. Golf can be played despite a layer of crusted snow over much of the area. The ground maybe hard and the golf ball is frozen dead. Which doesn’t allow it to fly very far. However, you can still use your golf swing mechanics on a very limited basis for just getting a few golf swings in.
Are You Developing A Successful Golf Mindset?
December 1, 2009 by Parshooters · 4 Comments
Golf is the one of the oldest games in world history still being played today. It’s a game steep in storied traditions and played by the wealthiest to the poorest who can afford to pay for green fees and golf clubs. It was born on the heather-clad, rocky shores of Scotland in the mid 1500′s and the game has evolved through hundreds of years. Queen Mary herself is credited for the birth of the game. She would get so mad and frustrated at English politics that she would go outside on the castle grounds and hit stones with sticks.
Golf clubs were formerly made of hickory wood are now composed of military space-age metals and composites made up of graphite and titanium. Golf balls also evolved from feathers to rubber wound threads surrounding a rubber core are now as advanced as the golf clubs.
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 a 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.
How Can I Improve My Self Confidence In Golf?
November 23, 2009 by Parshooters · 2 Comments
Do you feel frustrated if you can’t drop more strokes in golf? Then your not alone most golfers can’t no matter how much they try to improve by playing or practicing even more then they have time to allow to devote to their game.
A golf mindset is critical, not only improving one’s self confidence in your ability to play the game but, how your going to react when you start playing poorly and the golf strokes start adding up. How are you going to feel when you lose out to another player’s bet or you have to buy the first round of drinks?
My friend Andrew Scott, a regular golfer like you and me had exactly the same problem and got even more frustrated after every round of golf. It seemed to him that he was suppose to practice a certain way on the driving range. But when he went out on the golf course his struggles became even worse. He started hitting with the wildest slices into water hazards, sand traps and out of bounds.
His power was null and void because he kept hitting the ground first before the ball. Most times topping and never getting the ball airborne. He had no control especially around the greens. He shanked a lot of pitches and chip shots. His self confidence was lacking because he missed a lot of short putts. There were rounds where he had over 40 putts. All caused by anxiety, fears and self doubts. At times you could say he was yipping which should only happen when you get older in life not when your younger.
Are You Having Fun Playing Golf?
November 13, 2009 by Parshooters · 10 Comments
I’m not going to write about golf equipment or tips or anything else for that matter that can help you improve your golf swing. I would like to talk about something that is really thrilling to me to be witness of. Have you ever taken part in a 300 game in bowling or hit the perfect golf shot resulting in a hole in one? If you have I would love to hear your story. Please describe your experience in the comment box below. For that matter any unusual kind of shot that has had a profound impact on your memory bank.
For me I have seen all kinds of hole in ones in my life. I’ve personally have 4 hole in ones. I still remember my second hole in one. It was on a 220yard sixth hole par 3. I used my 3 wood. It happened back in 1991 when the public course I still play on today had no fairway watering system in place. In the middle of summer it gets rock hard and of course you get a lot of roll on your ball.
Back then I was known in the golf club as “King of the low ball.” I always hit every one of my golf clubs on a low trajectory to get that extra roll. That is why today I still struggle in hitting the high trajectory, because now they have the watering system in place. If someone was standing in front of me back then, I probably would cut that person in half at the waist. My ball would never go any higher.
Do You Have Trouble With Yardage Markers?
November 3, 2009 by Parshooters · 20 Comments
When playing do you have troubles gauging how far a certain obstacle is, or how far away from the green you need to get to on your next shot? Are you that type of person with an uncanny ability to estimate how far you need to hit your next shot? For most people it’s a guessing game but, it so much important when it comes to scoring. It can make a difference between shooting a great score or being left to frustration and wanting to break every club in your bag.
When I was caddying professionally my job 30 years ago was to make sure I walked the golf course before my partner even showed up. You knew the distances of every club your pro swung at. It was your job to walk the fairways marking down every rock, sand traps, trees, water or any other permanent obstacle that you could gauge from the tees or any other shots from the fairways to the greens.
You mark all of this down in a little black book. Then everyday early in the morning before each round you graph out each hole’s pin placements. Measure out by using the old traditional way of one foot in front of the other how far from the front, sides, and back of the greens. You also observe where the pin placement is, by writing down if it’s on a hill, swale or what kind of breaks to the hole when putting. Where is the flat part of the green or safest place to hit the ball to.
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October 31, 2009 by Parshooters · 1 Comment
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October 30, 2009 by Parshooters · 3 Comments

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What Can You Use to Improve Your Golf Swing Mechanics Efficiently and Effectively?
October 23, 2009 by Parshooters · 3 Comments
Everyone has heard the saying that practice makes perfect, but that isn’t true unless your practicing the right golf swing mechanics. If your not mentally challenging your bad swing flaws then you will never improve your golf swing when your on the golf course. You must start with the basics and that is your posture, stance, grip, and be focused on training yourself to the right golf swing mechanics. That is why a training aid like Medicus will help you to groove too a better swing.
How can a swing training aid help improve my golf swing? It’s a good question and the answer is in three parts broken down into any good golf swing mechanics.
- They train you mentally how to swing at a good tempo or timing pace.
- They train you both mentally and physically on how to groove a solid repeatable swing consistently (It will become automatic).
- It trains you mentally to have a strong grip. ( The grip on the training aid is manufactured to what a correct golf grip should be.
By combining these three elements of the golf swing and coordinating them together ensures that you are training towards a much improve golf swing from what you had before. Will it correct everything- No! Golf is both 80% mental and 20% physical and each individual golfer has their own bad swing flaws. That is why the company Medicus has a training aid for every part of your golf game.
Is your child getting the right vitamin nutrients?
October 22, 2009 by Parshooters · 3 Comments
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My sister has a 15 months old daughter who gives her some and mixed it with water and did she love it! The little girl actually cried when she took it away from her. My wife and I have both tried Vemma and we love it as well! Vemma sent me out two 16 oz bottles and 6 oz bottles along with a 2 oz measuring cup.
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Titlist Brand Ambassador, Jay Haas, Captures Final Major of Year
October 7, 2009 by Parshooters · 2 Comments
Fairhaven, MA (October 5, 2009) – It was an all-Pro V1 finish at the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship, where Titleist Brand Ambassador Jay Haas stormed from behind to win the year’s final major.
Trusting a full bag of Titlist equipment from Tee-To-Green, Haas fired a tournament record-tying final round six-under par 64 en route to a 13-under 267 total, one shot better than overnight leader Tom Watson.
Haas and Watson were deadlocked at 12-under with one hole to play, but Haas sealed the victory by converting a three-foot birdie putt on the final hole. Haas’ closing 64 was three shots better than any other score on the day.
Mark Wiebe and Loren Roberts shared third place at seven-under 273, while fellow Pro V1 loyalist Bernhard Langer rounded out the all-Titleist Top 5, a further shot back. The win was the 14th of Haas’ illustrious Champions Tour career, including his third major championship.















