Travel Golf Bag
Over at the DeepRough, Sean wrote a very nice review of the Ogio Mammoth Travel Bag. Looks like an excellent bag if you want to bring your clubs along on your next trip. Check it out!
tmills1073 on November 4th 2007 in Golf
Over at the DeepRough, Sean wrote a very nice review of the Ogio Mammoth Travel Bag. Looks like an excellent bag if you want to bring your clubs along on your next trip. Check it out!
tmills1073 on November 4th 2007 in Golf
It’s been a bit since my last post, but I wanted to post up about a great new video from Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond hill Golf Learning Centre. In this video, Shawn talks about the proper tilt through the ball for more power.
Alignment is key, and proper placement allows you to develop power through the shot. Maintaining the tilt through the swing is imperative to making power.
Once again, another great video. Thanks Shawn!
tmills1073 on October 9th 2007 in Golf
The secret on the dynamics of clubhead speed lies on the play routine of the player. Clubhead speed is a byproduct of golf swing mechanics and the body posture of the player.
It should be remembered that in a golf swing, a spiral movement is created. This is closely related to the concept of creating momentum in Physics. As this spiral coils and uncoils in the swing process, a potentially tremendous clubhead speed is created.
In time, a better grip on this process of golf swinging will allow golf players to improve their clubhead speed. Constant practice or workout on this process will produce a golf swing procedure well suited to the individual player.
Golf playing, like other sports, is a physical activity. The body should be well-tuned to the minute changes in swing mechanics, in order to adapt and be more receptive to harder drives on the succeeding games.
The second component of the equation in clubhead speed is the body of the golf player. Seen from a distance, golf playing seems not to depend much on the body, and instead on the clubhead itself. But this is not the case.
In swinging, it is the body that produces the necessary power to push the clubhead into the desired position and strength. When properly aligned, the shoulders, hips, feet, and hands of the golf player will produce the much needed power.
Consistent routine or exercise will help the golf players in developing strength, and in the process producing stronger torque. Eventually, the player will get used to it and be flexible enough to generate a higher degree of clubhead speed.
The most effective way, therefore, in increasing the clubhead speed, is the sensitive and intelligent combination of clubhead swing speed, controlled movement and a properly sequenced motion that will make it possible to hit the ball in the center of the player’s clubface. This is the perfect combination of swinging mechanics and the player’s body in proper motion.
For more golf instruction on improving your golf swing, please go to http://www.improve-golf-game.info/
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tmills1073 on September 4th 2007 in Golf