Pre Game Warmups Posted By : John Hinds, PT
Saturday, June 3rd, 2006For optimal preparation and performance, a comprehensive warm up needs to be a part of every golfers routine.
For optimal preparation and performance, a comprehensive warm up needs to be a part of every golfers routine.
One of the most important factors in building a repeatable and reliable swing on the golf course is golf swing timing. In fact, it is the timing of the golf swing that makes quiet necessary for golfers to concentrate. Even with the instruction and tips you may receive, golf fitness is actually a big part of obtaining good golf swing timing.
This is probably a burning desire of most every golfer on the planet. The desire to drive the golf ball farther and straighter, allowing us to lower our golf scores on the golf course. One of the keys to driving golf the straighter and longer is a golf fitness program. This type of a training program incorporates exercises to improve your golf swing. An amateur recently sent me an e-mail describing how he is driving the golf longer and straighter than ever before. He plainly states the reason fo
Good golfing means good golf tips and to find them there are some definite things you need to do.
Recently, my wife and I entertained several couples at a dinner party in our home. We have known these people for nearly 25 years, and they are among our closest friends.
Of all the golf shots in the world, the one I personally hate the most is the fairway bunker shot. I’m not entirely sure why I hate this shot so much, but I do.
Golf is a physical and a mental game. There are many ways to impove your game. You can improve your swing, your putting, and your shot. We will look at a variety of tips for different facets of your game. These are tips for the beginner but a pro could conceivably benefit from their use.
If you are like me – and I suspect you are because you are here reading this blog in order to find a golf lesson – your golf game leaves a lot to be desired. The most difficult thing for me has been finding a consistent swing that is mechanically correct. I would hit a nice 250 yard drive on one hole and then go for about 100 yards on the next. Following is a basic golf lesson I found that help improve my golf swing.
I’ve had people tell me that when they come to the golf course they try not to think about anything and others that say that their head is full of thoughts. The one time that you need to have a clear mind is when you are standing over the ball ready to hit. Before and after that you need to control your thoughts. In fact a clear thought out round can really help you relax and have a more enjoyable round.
Play with the clubs you have confidence in. Keep the ball in play for better scores.