Golf instruction – Maintaining good posture
How to maintain good posture throughout the golf swing to ensure consistently good ball flight.
How to maintain good posture throughout the golf swing to ensure consistently good ball flight.
www.ClubFaceGolf.com Dave Wesley and Steve Egbert of Clubface Golf demonstrate and explain the 4 major moves leading to a great impact position. The one similarity that all great ball strikers have is that they all get into a great impact position. That is, they all know how to put the club on the ball. There is a certain feel and sound to a ball that is struck well, which cannot be produced from a poor impact position. Impact is the moment of truth and it is the most critical segment of the golf swing. Once a person learns to put the club on the ball correctly, the true spirit of golf is found and the real love of the game begins. From the first time golfer to the seasoned professional, when a golfer feels that magical click of a correctly executed strike, there is a feeling of unexplainable satisfaction felt from within. Some might even call it a spiritual experience. Get more great video golf tips on our website. http
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I am looking for a recommendation on a good fundamental swing book. Something that is clear and to the point. I have the Hardy books, and I was not impressed. Seemed a little “gimmicky” to me, as does the stack and tilt method. I used to have Hogans Five Lessons but let someone borrow it and never saw it again. It has been so long since I read it that I cannot recall the teachings. I was contemplating purchasing it again, but figured I would ask for some recommendations first.
Thanks.
I joined girls golf at school anyway.
I’ve only played for a few months and I’m starting to improve…and I’ve been told I have a naturally good swing. I’m good for a beginner I suppose….but I’m still really nervous! Practice is monday and I worry that people will laugh at me. There’s this girl Lauren who is my age and she’s really cocky because she always shoots in the low 70s and she’s basically the best on the time. I’ve heard the horror stories about her – she’s a sore loser and just soaks up all this attention from the coaches. The other day when one of the coaches mentioned I would be on the time she shot me this nasty glare….
I’m so afraid! Sometimes I can par but sometimes I get too nervous and I completely miss the ball! Our school doesn’t have much golfers so I get to automatically be on JV….you only have to try out for Varsity. I have a few friends on the time but urghhhhhh.
How do I get over this? Have you guys ever felt the same way?
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