I’ve decided to take up golfing and I’ve want to know if you guys know if good guides? so far I found this one squidoo page
(http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/new_workshop/the-simple-golf-swing-reviews)
but I want to know if you guys know of any other ones that would be recommendable something that’s easy to follow and with clear instructions. This guide has both but I want to keep my options open.
I have been searching all over the place and I need a golf instruction book that will help my golf swing.
It seems that every time someone logs in here looking for swing advice the same usual culprits start preaching, usually saying to do this or do that – but does anyone stop to think just who this information is coming from?
It seems to me that getting swing tips online seems to be a risky proposition — as you never know if you’re getting advice from a pro (highly unlikely), or some 14 year old kid (school’s out for summer), or a 20-something handicap hacker (that’s just as likely to be worse at the game than the person asking).
Yes, I’m always suggesting for people to "check with the pro at your course for some lessons" – guilty as charged. Because when it comes down to it do you want instruction from someone that actually knows something, or some online poser that thinks they know something?
Golf’s already a hard enough game as it is, and getting confused by a lot of misinformation seems counterproductive.
Thoughts?????????????
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Golf Swing – has anyone heard of this Sevam character, read his book, or used his techniques?
I’ve seen him doing some instruction on Youtube and a bit more of him at www.hogansecret.com, but I’m wondering if anyone has had any success with his stuff.
I know I am asking a lot of questions about my lack of performance on driving a golf ball. I am serious about becoming the best I can be in the sport. I know I will never be a PGA product; however, learning is never a bad thing. When I received my Medicus double hinged driver I also received an instructional DVD. Of course in the DVD they showed the club breaking like the wind blew it over. I know my swing is terrible; the club was not breaking on me so I loosened the hinges, did I do the right thing with this aid or should I stay within manufactures specification? I did not get hurt on the price of buying both aids. I first went to the Medicus website after I had read something about them then went to eBay and bought both for the price of one. I have also bought a grip trainer from wal- mart expected to arrive this week (considering they said it was in stock at my local store and when I went there no one knew what it was) The DVD said there are 3 different grips on a club. The grip I use know is my right hand pinky finger interlocked with my left hand forefinger. This grip feels comfortable and I like it, however, am I using the right grip? If I am not then could someone tell me (please explain like I am a 2yr. old) all 3 different grips? As far as golf clubs go, could you also explain loft and lie, (again like I am a 2yr old) I am just not grasping the concept of the 2 and I know they are important or else people would not talk about them. If it would be easier to trade this info in email, (considering the sheer volume of questions I am asking on this subject) just send me one by clicking on my Icon.
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Golf Swing question: How much power one should put on the left and right hands at impact?
I’m a right handed person. I find that for woods (driver included), I’d hit better using more of the left hand in a swing fashion, but with iron I use the left hand only as guide while inserting lots of power from the right hand at impact on the down swing. Is this the correct combination, as I often heard that one should be using same swing for both wood and iron shots although woods would be more of a sweeping?
Inspired by the saying "practice makes perfect", you decide to perfect your golf swing by going to the local driving range. Unfortunately, you do not have your own set of clubs yet so you must rent from the range. Each bucket of golf balls costs .50 and it costs .00 to rent clubs for the practice entire session
The ownder of the driving range is looking at the receipts for the day. Are the follwing costs correct?
1. What would be the domain based on the problem scenario?
2. Based on your answer to question 8, what would be the range based on the problem situation?
I have been playing pretty good golf lately and a friend asked me to join his softball team because it’s coed and they need a couple more girls. I said yes but someone told me it would mess up my golf swing. Is this true? Thanks in advance.
I would put golfers into 3 categories:
1. Pros
2. Good golfers 0-18 handicaps
3. Everyone else
IMO equipment has improved the game for everyone, but mainly for the 0-18 handicaps.
Equipment has made the game easier to play. The balls go further, clubs are more forgiving.
Equipment has made the game more accessible i.e. the equipment is not as expensive as it was 30 years ago.
Good swings are helped more by equipment than bad swings or perfect swings.
I should say that equipment has made it possible for more people to enter the good golfer, 0-18 handicap level and thereby make golf more fun.
Comments?
Added thoughts?
Does anyone think equipment is too good?
Why?

