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Breaking 80! | Golf with Aimee



Let’s break down what we need to do to level up! This may help you save time, money & effort to break 80. This will help you become a single digit handicapper.

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Learn the fundamentals of the one plane backswing. Check out www.zandergolf.com for more videos and to join the ZandergolfClub.

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BLOCKS AND HOOKS DRIVER FIX



Mark Crossfield golf professional and golf coach talks about hooking and blocking tee shots witht he driver and how to hit more fairways. This is Michael’s 4th …

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Have you been struggling to find a golf training instruction for leftys? I have good news, it’s not that hard to find a great left hand golf DVD. Left hand golf DVDs are specifically designed to help left hand golf players improve their swing and cut strokes off their game – and there are many on the market to choose from. Today, some left handed golf clubs are sold with their own instructional DVD, and ones of those is the Adams Golf RPM Driver 460cc.

Why is it important to buy a left hand golf DVD ? Most importantly, left hand golf DVDs are geared specifically for you-the left handed golfer.

Left handed golf players often seem to be at a disadvantage because most instructional devices and equipment on the market are created for the right handed player. Many times, left handed players will play right handed so that they can have all the necessary instructional devices and equipment that they need. However, we say this is not necessary.

There are many great left hand golf DVDs to choose from, including “The Body Golf Series of Instructional Golf DVD’s for Left Handed Golfers.” This left hand golf DVD was created by Coach Mark Anthony Mantaquila, because at the time, there were not many to choose from. Things have changed and today, there are many more left hand golf DVDs out there. It’s just a matter of time before left hand golf equipment is less scarce. Mantaquila, a left handed golf pro, did not learn classic golf as a youngster. Instead, he learned like the rest of us do, later in life as adults. That is why his DVD set has received such great reviews. He takes golf for the left handed golf player and puts it in laymen’s terms. But most importantly, he makes golf fun.

At this point, I think you are starting to realize why you need a left hand golf DVD. They are also the perfect gift for anyone you know who is left handed and plays golf or wishes to play golf. Left hand golf DVDs are a proven way of learning how to play left handed golf the correct way. You’ll not only improve your swing but also gain more confident, and get the lowest scores you’ve every seen. I highly recommend buying a left handed golf DVD today. It is best left handed gift you can give yourself or someone you love.

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How To Make The Perfect Backswing **Right Arm**. If you haven’t yet, be sure to Subscribe to Eric Cogorno Golf on YouTube for highlights from my live golf …

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As a beginner or newer golfer there is lots to learn about this game. Here Chris Ryan shows you 5 of the most common mistakes that are made out on the golf …

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3 Simple moves to a backswing like this: https://rotaryswing.com/golf-instruction/bonus-video-video-2?video=53047651&t=preview&ad_id=cq-yt-billy Learning …

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How to Perfect Your Golf Game

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I have been golfing since I was 7 years old. My father started by making me custom clubs. He cut the shafts down and even bore out the weight in the wedges and irons for me so I could swing them. By the time I was 10, he started to video tape and study my swing. He was fascinated by what he called my "natural swing" and spent hours studying and trying to duplicate it himself. At this point my love of the game started to fade. Going to the driving range was no longer fun, it started to feel like a classroom. my 20/20 hindsite tells me that if I had any brains I would have stuck with it, become a pro and retired by now, but that's life! Later in life (when I hit my 20's) the excitement started to return. I found that it was fun and relaxing to hit the links. I also found that my "natural swing" no longer existed and it might take years just to be as good as I was at age 10. Years of baseball and other sports had completely destroyed my swing and I had a lot of work ahead of me to get that tiny little ball into that tiny little hole 285 yards away!

I had never understood my father's obsession with different drivers, putters, irons, and wedges, until this point. I know found myself sorting through his 3 main sets of clubs trying out everything I could get me hands on. I loved the Big Bertha. . . that added 40 yards to my drive instantly, and of course his 1968 Ping putter. He says he wants to be buried with it, but I hate to say, when he's gone, it's mine! Years later I am completely consumed with trying each new club out there to see if I can shave a couple of strokes off my game. I have even put up a website with the best deals I could find on quality golf products.

Also, when you are looking for deals, try the reputable companies that have a "pre-owned" program. They completely refurbish clubs and resell them at a fraction of the price as the new ones. I have not been able to find anything different in them and it is an exceptional value. Be wary of no name golf sites that tote brand name items. Like anything else on the internet, there are great deals to be found, but always deal with a reputable company. You would not buy a McDonald's BigMac from "Joey's Burgers" so do not buy a Callaway golf club from "Joey's Golf Clubs". Knock offs happen, and it just seems a little too risky for me.

All in all, the game of golf will challenge you every time, with every swing, and on every hole. The right equipment can make a world of difference and does not have to break the bank if you do a little looking. May all you drives be long and straight, and may all your par 3's be Hole-In-Ones!

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Source by Sandra Azmann