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Basic
Body Movements You Need To Learn For Your Golf Swing And Putting
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Please
note 3 links in the right column. Nancy's Golf World and Golf Girl's
Diary are outstanding locations for learning about golf. Their content
is easy to follow because it speaks to you.
Nancy is the type of instructor for Pro lessons who I support. Her teaching method is effective for all ages of students. Patricia (Golf Girl) has redefined the publication of golf articles into a highly positive tone intertwined with a delightful style of humor. Carling Coffing's website/blog/path to golf glory is incredibly revealing of the joys/hardships/type of role model for young girls. Carling is in the forefront of defining what it takes to stay with the dream of 'making it to the LPGA top tour.
List
of Recent Articles
Have
you heard someone say to you or others that your hips move all
over the place during your golf swing? I have! But, I did not get any
tips on how to correct the problem. I taught myself the correction. You
can learn how by clicking
here.
Basic
body movement is essential in any sport. Basic body movement also means
limiting movement to essential movements. We control the desired
movement. We prevent unwanted movement. Find
out more.
You
develop some good golf swing skills and you hit many good drives at the
driving range. You arrive at the golf course but your good swing and
good hits stayed at home. The golf course scenery can cause this in an
unusual way. One logical but wrong thought... Find
out more.
This
article is an overview of the various steps you can follow to play your
next golf shot. By following this "full-shot routine" you will be
pre-occupied with getting each phase done. There will not be any
worries or apprehension about your swing.
Find out more.
4. One Piece Takeaway (includes
pictures and video clips)
One
conscious move for your backswing? Wow! Most of my backswing can be
done with one simple movement? Read
on to learn some needed understanding of how this can be
achieved.
And
with any golf club in your golf bag. (Includes pictures &
video)
A significant number of my past golf students have been amazed how much better they could hit a golf ball with good posture. They had learned a suitable way to hold the golf club. But, they had not yet learned any swing movements. They proceeded to make a lot of good hits from my newly learned posture ideas. Find out more.
An Important
Note:
Much
of the content of these articles is background information which you do
not have to remember when you actually make a golf swing; nor while you
are learning the skills which I teach in the lesson modules. These
articles will provide you with awareness of why you are to learn to do
a movement or non-movement. You can focus on the instructions in the
lesson modules because you will have some understanding of why you are
to do them.
I look forward to helping you learn some skills that are missing in much of the current golf instruction.
Updated by
Glen Osborne January 19, 2009
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A great blog for Lady Golfers but still beneficial for 'guy golfers' Body Movements For Your Golf Swing
Golf's
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