Golf Swing PGA Tour Pros Tiger Woods
Collection of golf swings from the 2006 Western Open practice round
Collection of golf swings from the 2006 Western Open practice round
visit www.AGameGolfInstruction.com for hundreds of golf instruction videos. In this golf instruction video you’ll see one of the easiest ways to check your swing on your own and apply changes so that you can swing like your favorite pga pro. Set a camera up down your target line and hit several golf balls. Then review your golf swing on a television and compare your posture, swing plane, stance and tempo to other golf pros that you like. Use other videos or golf publications like golf digest to compare what you look like to what you should look like. Make adjustments and then hit more golf balls into the net. Once you feel like you look the way you should, then hit 100’s of golf balls into the net to groove your golf swing and build muscle memory so that you don’t have to think about what you are doing when you get to the golf course and you will be able to score better. You can tell a lot about how well you’re striking the golf ball by how the golf club feels in your hands at the time of impact and how the ball flies off the clubface. You can feel a solid hit or a not so solid miss-hit in your hands. A net is a very inexpensive way to learn to play golf well.
One Basic Swing golf tip from the number one selling golf instructional video of all time- Golf My Way by Jack Nicklaus. View more at www.Nicklaus.com/youtube/
With his golf instructor Hank Haney by his side, Charles Barkley shows the improvement in his often-ridiculed swing.
Read an ad in the paper today which was headlined with “The Surpreme Golf Swing” The spelling of Supreme is incorrect but maybe its their way of getting your attention.
The ad states “Bring your 7 iron Enroll at class $14. Bring One Friend FREE with this ad” The class is held at a large hotel.
Here is another quote “You will Slash your Golf Score in 90 minutes…Guaranteed! “This clinic is priceless!”
Has anyone gone to this class? Is it worth it? Thanks
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I do that, and it makes me hit the ball better, but I am wondering if it is normal or if any of you guys do it.