It’s Winter, Now Is It Time To Improve Your Golf Swing?
December 29, 2009 by Parshooters · 14 Comments
As the new year fast approaches us it’s time to get serious about thinking “How can I improve your golf swing.” For us who live in the Northeast this time of year isn’t so easy. However, there are places you can go to swing the golf club during the winter months other than being outside.
Many cities now have indoor driving ranges and after you cool off you can catch a couple of drinks at their sports bar attached to the range. You can go to anyplace that has driving nets or if you have enough room in your basement to swing a golf club you can set up your own private net.
Another place you can go to is any Golf Galaxy retail establishment. There you will find the latest inventory of top brands golf equipment and supplies. There you will also receive help from Your Certified Personal Coaches who are waiting to deliver a Tour-tuned method built from a composite of over 150 professional instructors.
Is It Worth Practicing At A Golf Driving Range?
December 12, 2009 by Parshooters · 8 Comments
I get flat out sick and tired of hearing from so called experts to the game of golf. Who say you shouldn’t practice, but stick to your old routine of going out there and playing without warming up. Nonsense! You won’t improve unless you commit yourself to spending as much time as possible to every part of your golf game. That is dedicating oneself to hitting one golf ball at a time with every golf swing thought being fundamentally sound.
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.
You want to lower your golf scores then 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.
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.
This is How You Make Millions With Your Golf Swing Mechanics?
November 7, 2009 by Parshooters · 5 Comments
What can hours of practicing on the driving range and playing do for any golfer who is willing to invest in the time and money? You can’t improve upon your golf swing mechanics unless your willing to sacrifice your time in hitting golf balls after balls on the driving range. Using specialized golf clubs for improving your golf swing or taking lessons from licensed professionals won’t work, unless your willing to dedicate yourself to investing your energy and time to changing your golf mindset in relationship to learning, studying and implementing the necessary changes for improvement.
With me it took a lot of time and effort in practicing 4-5 hours a day on the practice range, and another 4-5 hours playing 18 holes just about everyday in order to groove my swing and be able to play on the college golf team. I had a golf coach who mentored us on our bad swing flaws, but in the long run it paid off because for my last two years we were N.Y.S. champions and went to the Nationals. For a small community college that wasn’t to bad. It also rewarded me a partial scholarship to a 4 year school.
It’s something like 90% of the time your not going to be able to do it on your own. You can buy the most advanced golf clubs on the market today, but it won’t improve your golf scores. Most golfers have programmed themselves to swing at the worst possible tempos, breaking down with their body mechanics at certain points in their golf swing. The end results being over swinging, under swinging, head movements, feet moving, all arms, not bending right, not moving through the swing with your shoulders turning, no follow through. Does any of this sound familiar to you?








