Free Golf Tips Online To Help Beginner Golfers' Improve Golf Swing Power
There are golf tips for putting, short game, driver, bunker, irons, and even trouble shots. These tips can be quite helpful when you come upon a situation "on the course" where you need to pull off an uncomfortable shot, because now, you won't totally be blind in trying to make those shots.
All the golf magazines have golf tips, but many of them don't work for each and every golfer. I know I have tried many of them, and it actually screwed up my golf swing, so I am very careful in picking the tips I think can help my golf game.
"Beginner Golfers...Get A Proper Golf Grip To Correct Your Golf Slice!"
How To Grip A Golf Club
Here's the proper way to grip a golf club to hit consistent shots and avoid the dreaded slice!
The correct grip is one of the most (if not the most) important aspect in the golf swing. Just think about it. It is the ONLY connection you have to the golf club. If you grip the club improperly you will have no chance at hitting the golf ball solidly because your clubface will always be inconsistent at impact. So much so that one swing you'll top it, the next you chunk it, the next you'll slice it, and the madness continues.How to grip a golf club is SO EASY you won't believe it!
You're left hand if you're a right-handed golfer is very important. Many amateur, high handicapper golfers have what they call a weak grip. That is your left hand is turned too much to the left on the club. This encourages an open clubface at impact, and that is one of the main reasons golfers slice the golf ball. If you can get your golf club back to square, you've got a very good chance at compressing the ball for maximum distance and accuracy.
All you've got to do is rotate your left hand more to the right, so when you look down you see 3 knuckles of your left hand on the club. Take a look at the picture above, and you'll see a nice strong left hand, and a right hand that sits naturally on top, for a near perfect golf grip.
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Free Tips for Beginner Golfers Should Start With Swing Fundamentals
Grip
The grip is the MOST important as it is the ONLY connection you have with the golf club. If it's on wrong, you will never make solid contact.
Posture
Your posture will dictate your ability to make a full turn, and to get back to the ball and hit it solidly. Bad posture is a culprit of most older golfers. If they worked on it, they would add a TON of yards and eliminate back pain.
Ball Position
This is another one that amateur (beginner) golfers don't get right. It is so important to position the ball correctly in your golf stance so you can make the proper contact with each and every club in your golf bag.
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Free Golf Video Tips
Golf Swing Instruction, Exercise, Training, Stretches,
Golf Swing Rotations With Dumbbells Exercise Drill
http://www.performbettergolf.com/store This power golf swing rotation exercise will strengthen your core golf muscles for more power and distance. Do it right in your own home for better golf. Rotational strength and flexibility is a very effective approach to longer drives. Since the main motion in the golf swing is rotational, training your golf muscles specific to this rotation is a must. This simple golf exercise is one of many from my instantly downloadable 3 Minutes For 30 Days Golf Swing Training ebook. You can learn more at: http://www.performbettergolf.com/golf-exercise-program.html
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- jaja23 jaja23 Oct 4, 2009 @ 11:14 pm
- Great lens and I think you can add more content to it and pics too. It's very informative.
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- Jayhopson Jayhopson Oct 4, 2009 @ 1:47 pm
- Great lens.... thanks for sharing!








