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	<title>Improve Your Golf Swing &#187; Training Aids</title>
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		<title>Golf Training Aids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are literally hundreds and hundreds of different golf training aids on the market these days.  Golfers will spend hundreds of dollars on the latest golf gadgets in hopes for a better golf game.  Do these golf training aids work the way they are advertised?  Perhaps.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are literally hundreds and hundreds of different golf training aids on the market these days.  Golfers will spend hundreds of dollars on the latest golf gadgets in hopes for a better golf game.  Do these golf training aids work the way they are advertised?  Perhaps.</p>
<p>There are more golf swing training aids now than ever before.  They are rampant and golfers chomp at the bit when a new one comes out.  The only problem is are they effective at curing your swing fault.  Here are a couple of golf swing training aids:</p>
<p>* The Medicus Golf Club is a swing trainer that is specific to many swing faults and can give you immediate feedback.  It has been around for a very long time and has been endorsed by Davis Love III for many years.<br />
* Golf swing plane training aids can specifically help you get a feel for the proper swing plane for your body size.  These also have stood the test of time and are used on many driving ranges as a teaching tool.</p>
<p>Putting is no doubt one of the most important parts of the golf game.  Thats why another essential golf training aid that will benefit your golf game is some type of putting trainer.  There certainly many to choose from, but pick one that specifically addresses your putting flaws.</p>
<p>* A putting track is a great golf training aid.  This contraption helps keep your putter in a straight motion and really can improve your putting skills by giving stability to your putting stroke.<br />
* Many people have seen golf putting mats, and they can be good training aids for your putting game.  These are just mats  usually made of astro turf with holes or cups at the end that simulate a putting green.  The golf putting mat is a great way to work on your putting game in the cold months when you cant get on the course!</p>
<p>Finally, you may want to use a golf training aid to improve your golf swing speed.  There are also many of these out on the market, but keep in mind that swing speed isnt everything.  A good, effective golf stroke is smooth and calculated and doesnt necessarily depend wholly on the speed of your stroke so much as your form and strength.</p>
<p>There are many, many golf training aids available to help whats ailing in your golf game.  Some of them really do help, but others prove ultimately to be a waste of money as well as time when using them.  Do some research on golf training aids and choose wisely.  Then, hopefully, watch your golf game improve!</p>
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		<title>Golf Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 12:13:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The golf swing is probably one of the most frustrating parts of the game of golf.  People are constantly modifying their swing to get more distance or to correct problems like a slice or a hook.  Really, though, the golf swing is just a matter of mechanics and putting body motions together in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The golf swing is probably one of the most frustrating parts of the game of golf.  People are constantly modifying their swing to get more distance or to correct problems like a slice or a hook.  Really, though, the golf swing is just a matter of mechanics and putting body motions together in the right way to be consistent.  But experienced golfers know this is easier said than done.  What are the basics of a good golf swing?</p>
<p>* Your stance should be about shoulder width apart and your feet should be pointing slightly out  but not too much!<br />
* Let your arms hang naturally down from your body and place the club behind the ball.  If your shoulders hunch or you have tension in your arms, you are probably too close to the ball.  Stand back a little bit.<br />
* Place about 70 percent of your body weight on your back leg.<br />
* Straighten your spine and have a bit of bend in your knees.<br />
* Keep your eye on the ball during your entire swing<br />
* Grip the club as if you are holding a small, delicate bird.  You want to keep the bird in your hands, but you dont want to crush it either.  Thats how you should hold your club.<br />
* A good golf swing will be a fluid, easy motion with your shoulders turning slightly in the backswing and your follow-through complete.<br />
* Make sure you keep your feet planted and slow down in your backswing.  Most problems with a golf swing are cause by swinging too quickly in the back swing and then not accelerating through the ball.<br />
* You will want to hit the ball in the sweet spot or the center of the club.  Hitting it anyplace else will cause your ball to travel in directions that you really dont want it to go in.<br />
* Then grip it and rip it!</p>
<p>It might help for you to take a lesson or two on the golf swing or even watch the way the pros do it on television.  There are numerous articles that exist on the Internet that can help you with your golf swing, so always look for information and take as much advice as you can get.</p>
<p>Learning to swing a golf club takes years of practice as any avid golfer will tell you.  There are a hundred things to know and they all have to be working in exactly the right ways at exactly the right time to a have a good, consistent golf swing.  Sometimes this just doesnt happen, but when it does, it certainly is a great feeling!</p>
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		<title>Using Drills</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever heard of golf drills?  These may include exercises like hitting off on one leg or swinging with one arm.  Are they beneficial in any way?
There is a wide range of thought when it comes to actual drills.  Some believe that these will not improve your actual swing in any way since a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever heard of golf drills?  These may include exercises like hitting off on one leg or swinging with one arm.  Are they beneficial in any way?</p>
<p>There is a wide range of thought when it comes to actual drills.  Some believe that these will not improve your actual swing in any way since a real golf swing involves your entire body and many elements &#8211; the grip, the stance, keeping your head down &#8211; all need to work together.  Practicing them individually may not do much to improve your swing since improving one element alone won&#8217;t do much for the entire swing.</p>
<p>On the other hand, some believe that if you can improve different aspects of your stance, your flexibility, and your coordination then this will help your swing overall.  You might compare it to a boxer that jumps rope &#8211; he or she is improving their foot speed and coordination and their lung capacity overall.</p>
<p>What does this have to do with a golf instructor?  A good golf instructor will give you drills to do and will explain their benefit and value as well.  A good instructor will also tell you when they are pointless and when engaging in them might actually hurt your swing because of putting you off balance or having you learn new movements that are not necessary for your swing.</p>
<p>Many people try drills on their own with little thought as to whether or not they&#8217;re beneficial and little knowledge of how to do them correctly.  Learning new habits can give you muscle memory that is hurtful to your swing and may mean that you need to unlearn these things later.</p>
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		<title>Tailored for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One problem that many golfers have when it comes to improving their swing is that they often attempt what they think their swing should look like.  They may watch other players and notice a flick of the wrist at a certain spot or a tilt of the hips and try to imitate these things.
It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One problem that many golfers have when it comes to improving their swing is that they often attempt what they think their swing should look like.  They may watch other players and notice a flick of the wrist at a certain spot or a tilt of the hips and try to imitate these things.</p>
<p>It is true that the right flick of the wrist or tilt of the hip can make a big difference in your swing.  But keep in mind that everyone&#8217;s body is different &#8211; arms are different lengths, legs are different lengths, some are stronger than others &#8211; and this will mean that everyone&#8217;s golf swing should be as individual as their own body.  Trying to simply imitate someone else&#8217;s swing is going to be a mistake.</p>
<p>Golf instructors can tailor instruction for you personally and do this in a way that you can&#8217;t do on your own.  It&#8217;s very difficult to be critical of your own stance or swing when you can&#8217;t see what you&#8217;re doing!  Many golf instructors use cameras and video to record what their clients are doing when at the tee and elsewhere so that they can get a real idea of what is happening with you in slow motion.</p>
<p>By doing this, a golf instructor can then tailor your instruction to your own particular concerns.  Anyone can give generic advice and you can read it on your own, but an instructor can make sure that advice is being applied appropriately.</p>
<p>A good golf instructor is someone that can work with a client on their particular swing.  It&#8217;s always better to tailor a swing to a person&#8217;s own abilities rather than start from scratch, which is what a good instructor will do.</p>
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