• 06
  • Sep

Let’s face it, it’s easy to struggle with some of the common frustrations and problems of golf. Many times the 80/20 rule applies to your golf game in this circumstance. 80% of the problems you are having are the result of 20% of your golf game. When you put attention and effort into that 20% you can easily add yards to your drive.

Golfing drills can be a very useful tool to quickly improve your golfing skills. Drills in your putting, chipping, pitching, bunker play and driving can easily help you to gain yards to your drive and lower your handicap. Golf drills can give you intense practice at particular types of shots and force you to quickly master them and overcome any faults you may have that cause you to suffer during those shots.

Richard Smith has put together his unique golf instruction manual called 21 Days To Better Golf. In his guide, Richard outlines for you each and every drill he uses to help you improve your golf game. 21 Days To Better Golf covers all types of shots and situations and helps you to easily master the 20% of your game that is holding you back.

Today’s Resource:
21 Days To Better Golf by Richard Smith

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  • 05
  • Sep

If you are just starting out in golf there is no doubt that you may be feeling a little overwhelmed. There is so much to learn at first its easy to feel overwhelmed by the amount of information out there and trust me the internet sometimes doesn’t help the problem, just makes the overwhelm worse.

Think of the list of the things you have to figure out when you are just starting:

  • What Kind of Golf Clubs Should I Be Using?
  • What Type of Golf Balls Should I Buy?
  • What Other Golf Beginner Accessories Do I Need?
  • Should I Start Taking Golf Lessons?
  • Do I Need Any Golf Training Aids?
  • How Do I Hold A Golf Club?
  • How Do I Swing A Golf Club?
  • What Are The Rules of Golf?
  • What About Golf Etiquette?
  • What Golf Courses Should I Start To Play On?
  • How Do I Use A Golf Scorecard?
  • How Do I Keep My Golf Equipment In Good Shape?
  • How Do I Calculate Your Golf Handicap?
  • How Do I Stay In Shape For Golf?

That list of questions doesn’t even cover everything that one needs to learn when starting to play golf. Golf can be a very fun, competitive, healthy and relationship (personal/business) building sport. Obviously it’s best that you know someone personally that has more experience than you do with golf that you can ask questions like these to. At times it can be difficult to approach someone when you are new to golf and many rather try to learn and figure out the answers to some of these questions on their own.

From my experience and the experience of others that come to this site, Frank J. Peter’s Golf Beginner Guide has a lot of great information for anyone who has just started or looking to get started in golf. Frank’s Golf Beginner Guide covers a lot of the questions listed above and much, much more. It’s highly recommended and even those that think they know their golf learn a thing or two from Frank.

Today’s Resource:
The Golf Beginner Guide by Frank J. Peter

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  • 04
  • Sep

Without a doubt your golf swing is the most important aspect of your golf game. It single handedly determines the outcome of your game. When it comes to seeking advice on how to improve your golf swing, every person you ask will yield you a different answer. Everyone has their own opinion when it comes down to improving your golf swing. There are really four parts to developing an effective golf swing: Proper Instruction, Golf Fitness, Swing Rhythm and Mental Attitude.

Proper Instruction is the most critical piece to your golf swing. If you aren’t following correct golf swing instruction, you’ll end up with a swing that lacks its true potential. If you are just starting out in golf, one of the best resources to start developing your golf swing is The Golf Beginner Guide by Frank J. Peter. It’s one of the highest recommended resources for when you are just starting out. If you are a more advanced player or looking to just improve on your already existing golf game, you may be more interested in The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf by Andy Brown. It’s a great resource to help tweak your swing.

Golf Fitness is the next piece that impacts the power of your golf swing. Your golf swing can only be as powerful as you. Your strength, flexibility, stability and power will all influence your swing significantly. You may have the proper technique down, but if you can’t move your body within the proper golf swing mechanics your swing will still lack potential. Mike Pedersen is regarded as an authority when it comes to golf fitness. His Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide has helped many become more flexible and develop a more powerful swing. You can’t hit the ball very far if you don’t develop the power to do it.

Swing Rhythm is the fine tuning of your golf swing. It includes the balance, speed, angle and acceleration of your swing. Developing a smooth rhythm in your golf swing takes time and practice. Once you start to see improvement that will build your confidence and you’ll see even more improvement in your rhythm over time. Developing good golf swing rhythm really takes some expert advice. Robert J. Cotter addresses how to properly develop your swing rhythm in his The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing, a great resource if your looking to enhance your timing.

Mental Attitude is what it all comes down to in golf. You can have the best instruction, be in the best shape of your life and have a great golf swing but if you are not mentally in the game then you’ve lost before you even got on the course. Dedication, practice and patience will be key in order for you to overcome the bad shots in golf. If your new to golf you won’t become a pro overnight. If you are more advanced you already know that it takes even more discipline to improve on your skills. Take it one day at a time and focus on having a positive mental attitude and you’ll see how your games improve over time.

As you can see, your golf swing is heavily influenced by more than one factor. In order to develop a powerful, effective golf swing you need to have those four elements in place. Proper instruction, golf fitness, swing rhythm and mental attitude are what help make a good golf swing into a great one.

Today’s Resources:
The Golf Beginner Guide by Frank J. Peter
The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf by Andy Brown
Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide by Mike Pedersen
The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing by Robert J. Cotter

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  • 03
  • Sep

The power of your golf swing is directly proportionate to your ability to be flexible. Unless you have optimal golf swing flexibility, you’ll always have a challenge with getting greater drives and longer distance out on the course. A tight chest, tight shoulders, tight back and tight hips can all significantly influence the power of your golf swing, leaving you with a less than full backswing. Be sure to stretch these muscles daily in order to get the full benefit from the stretches.

Golfer’s need to be aware of the importance of fitness in their golf game. Especially more seasoned golfers. The game, let alone every day life can wear away on your body if you do not keep yourself in good physical shape. Over time you can notice a decline in your golf game as muscle imbalances start to show themselves more and other overused muscles start to tighten up.

If you want to start unlocking the power of your swing potential, start doing some simple stretches before your golf game. Stretching out your shoulders, back and hips can significantly improve your backswing and allow you to hit the ball farther every time. You’ll notice overtime the more you do these stretches that your backswing should be slowly getting bigger and bigger.

Mike Pedersen has always been the “go to guy” for anything golf fitness. His Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide is especially great for showing you how to stretch all the muscles that can tighten up and affect your backswing. Mike Pedersen also covers many other great golf fitness exercises and stretches to help improve your game.

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  • 02
  • Sep

Coming over the top” is a huge issue for many golfers. It’s a fault in your swing pattern that causes you to end up slicing the ball. Coming over the top and slicing the ball fundamentally comes down to your body’s inability to perform proper golf swing mechanics.

Here’s a few other examples that may shine some light on how important your fitness is to your golf swing. If you ever have difficulty staying in a proper swing posture, or if you habitually come out of your swing, the golf fitness component of your golf game may be in need of a tune up.

The main issue affecting golfers in their swing posture and being able to maintain proper swing mechanics is rooted in the hamstrings (the muscle of the upper back part of your legs). Many golfers have tight hamstrings which actually weakens the muscle. Your golf posture and swing take a considerable toll on your hamstrings and once your hamstrings get weak then the stress and strain of maintaining that position starts to affect your lower back.

A proper golf posture requires you to be able to comfortably bend at the hips which also can considerably affect your lower back. If you have tight or weak hamstrings you will not be able to maintain the position for long let alone perform a proper golf swing late into your game.

Remember, the fitness of your body and taking into account any muscle imbalances is what really affects your golf swing and how powerful it is. Techniques in your golf swing can only go so far and usually only “band-aid” the true cause of your faulty swing pattern.

If you really want to correct the cause of your golf swing and make it more effective and more powerful, you really need to focus on your golf fitness. Mike Pedersen’s Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide helps golfers to improve their golf swing power and consistency and correct their golf swing faults by addressing their personal physical limitations in their golf swing. I highly recommend you check out his Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide if you want to develop a powerful and effective golf swing.

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  • 01
  • Sep

There are basically three main issues to address when developing your golf swing. Those issues are:
1. Inconsistent Swing Pattern
2. Slicing
3. Distance (or lack of)

Before going into how to develop your golf swing, you need to first identify which type of swing you are using in your golf game. Are you using a one plane swing or a two plane swing? They both make a difference and if you are using a golf swing trainer you also need to consider which type of swing the golf swing trainer is designed for. You can find out by contacting the manufacturer and asking them.

Many golfers use the golf swing trainers that are made by Medicus and Momentus. These trainers help by “breaking apart” when you swing incorrectly. The only real drawback to these golf training aids is that they tend to be expensive which makes them just out of reach for the average golfer.

For the average golfer there are mainly three options that are cost effective and can help dramatically improve your golf swing.

The first option are golf training grips. These run cheap and if you are really looking for the best bang for your buck, buy one for your putter before any other club since the average golfer will spend as much as 40% of their playing time on the green.

The next option is a little more expensive but is also easily available to borrow. Setting up a tripod and a video camera along with a lot of dirt cheap golf balls is a great way to see where your own improvment needs to be. After you hit about 100 golf balls some of your mistakes will start to show repeatedly. The first step to correcting any habit is awareness.

Last and perhaps your best option is to educate yourself on how to swing a golf club correctly in the first place.  One of the best resources to developing a consistent swing, stop slicing and increase your distance is The Simple Golf Swing. I’ve received great feedback on it from visitors to this site as well as others. I encourage you that if you are really looking to improve your golf swing, educate yourself on proper swing technique and get back out on the course to see how much you’ve improved.

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  • 19
  • Dec

I really want to help you find the answers to improving your golf game in all areas, but for most of us we tend to have difficulty with one or two areas more than others. For some of you improvement in one area would drastically improve your golf game. I want to know your opinion and find out what areas you would like the most help with.

I’ve gathered that for the most part golfers look for help with golf fitness, golf swing instruction, a successful golf game mindset and awareness of the best golf equipment available today. Please take a second to fill out the poll below and let me know what you would like to have more help with. Your time is valuable to me and I appreciate you taking a moment to voice your opinion, thank you.

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  • 19
  • Dec

Anyone who has played even a single game of golf can understand that power plays a very critical part into how effective your golf swing is. In fact, your golf swing form and the power you put behind your swing are the true driving force to driving the golf ball as far as you can. But the amount of power that you are able to put into your golf swing to begin with really begins with your own fitness, specifically your core fitness.

The biggest drawback to developing more power in your golf swing is the fact that the average golfer typically has poor core fitness. You first need to be able to build up endurance in your core muscles before you can start doing power training for golf. A very simple and effective golf exercise that can help you get started and on your way to developing more power to put into your golf swing is some modified crunches.

You can do this lying down on the floor which really minimizes any back pain and can actually help eliminate it over time. Simply start out with your hands crossed over your chest, your knees bent and feet flat on the floor and slowly lift your upper body off of the floor. Be careful not to lift too high to begin with, simply getting your shoulder blades off of the floor is adequate for this basic golf swing power exercise. If you want something more effective, progress to having your legs flat on the floor while doing the modified crunch. You can even progress as much as having a single leg being raised at the same time you are lifting your upper body or both legs if you feel strong enough for it.

If you can’t do this move for repetitions, simply try just holding it for 5-10 seconds at a time to begin with to get started. Core fitness is so important to your golf swing but if your core fitness is low you are going to have to progress slowly but gradually over time. Your core muscles can generally be less conditioned and not used to movements like this at first so use common sense and your best judgment when doing this and make sure that it is modified for your level.

One of the best resources for golf fitness exercises and golf fitness tips is Mike Pedersen’s Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide. Mike knows what he is doing and has extensive knowledge and experience helping golfers improve their golf fitness. His Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide is literally a golf fitness bible of sorts. You can’t help but improve your game using his advice and I strongly recommend it. Mike Pedersen’s Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide will definitely help you find specific golf fitness exercises that are right for your level that you can practice out on the course or even at home to improve your golf fitness and add power to your drive.

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  • 28
  • Sep

Many golfers are interested in improving their golf swing and with good reason. The golf swing is the very core of the game of golf, without an effective golf swing your game will suffer. On the other hand, the better your golf swing, the better results you’ll see out on the course.

Many golfers seek out everything to help improve their golf swing. Advice from golfing buddies, tips out of magazines, golf lessons, books, videos, clubs, everything you can imagine. Many golfers fail to realize the importance of their own body when it comes to the golf swing. After all, it is your body that is creating the swing. You need to have your body in the proper physical condition required to pull of a swing that drives the ball long and straight down the course.

The reason why most golfers can’t pull off an effective golf swing is because of physical limitations and compensations that the body makes due to a lack of physical conditioning. Even with the best of intentions the body just can’t do what it needs to do in order to make a truly effective golf swing. If you can’t properly pull off one good golf swing the next 17 holes worth of golf swings aren’t going to be very well either.

That is why it is so important to adopt a golf fitness program. Simple but effective exercises and golf specific stretches are important to helping you create a more powerful golf swing on the golf course. Golf instructional lessons, books, videos and the like do nothing to help you actually improve your body. Many times they teach techniques that at best only allow compensate for what your body is not willing to produce which can truly effect your golf game in the long run.

If you don’t already have some type of golf specific exercise program already in place, you need to get one. I can’t stress the importance of it enough. The difference you’ll experience in your golf swing will be dramatic. One of the best resources to help develop your own personal golf fitness program is Mike Pedersen’s Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide. Mike is considered to be one of the top golf performance experts in the United States and has produced many best selling golf fitness products such as books and DVD’s. His information helps golfers across the world each and every day. Check out his Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide for yourself and see what a difference just improving your physical fitness can do for your golf swing.

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  • 27
  • Sep

Getting in better shape for golf is probably one of the most significant improvements you can make to shave more strokes off of your golf game. I work with many golfers in my area to help them improve their bodies to play better golf everyday. I’ve seen a lot of exercises, tips and techniques about how to do that. Some work and a lot don’t. As a golf fitness trainer myself, I only want to give my golf clients the best and most effective exercises to help improve their golf game.

One of my biggest resources is Mike Pedersen’s Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide. I have found it to be a cut above the rest out there in products that are claiming to help improve your fitness for golf. Mike has a true love for golf and an extensive knowledge of fitness and exercise for golfers and has put together several products that help golfers out to improve their fitness and play their best golf. It is seriously one of the best products out there if you really want to make changes in the most essential component to your golf game - your body. But I can give it my highest recommendation all day long, I want to see what you think of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide. Please click the link and leave your comments and reviews about Mike’s book. Let your fellow golfers know about how the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide has worked for you and the results you’ve enjoyed.

You can let others know of your results by clicking on the link below:
http://www.golfproductreviewblog.com/reviews/ebooks/ultimate-golf-fitness-guide/

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