Practice With Your Golf Training Aid During The Offseason!
October 26, 2010 by Parshooters · 15 Comments
This is a tough time of year to play golf in the Northeast. Your not totally sure what the weather is going to do from one day to the next. Temperatures are fluctuating from the low 60′s to the 40′s, it’s sunny to rainy in a matter of a few hours. Weather reports can’t keep up, as it’s hit and miss with their Doppler system.
Playing in bad weather is a challenge, but when you prepare yourself properly your round of golf doesn’t have to be a nightmare. All golfers will 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, no rolls in the water soaked fairways, and the diminishing 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. If you expect that your round of golf may encounter rain, then make sure you have extra towels, golf gloves, hand warmers, rain hood for your golf clubs, and rain suit for yourself in your golf bag. Get comfortable with how your rain suit will affect the way you strike your golf ball. Rain suits today are more flexible, but are still restrictive and will change your golf swing.
What Do You Need To Do To Improve Your Golf Swing Mechanics?
February 11, 2010 by Parshooters · 4 Comments
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.
Does Fear Prevent You From Having A Proper Way To Swing A Golf Club?
February 9, 2010 by Parshooters · 6 Comments
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.







