You are currently watching a video about a simple move in the golf swing that often gets overlooked and it will help lower your scores.
You are currently watching a video about a simple move in the golf swing that often gets overlooked and it will help lower your scores.
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All the answers you’ve been searching for in your golf swing, answers to every conflicting tip and even the really tough questions like how to start the transition, how to increase lag, how to get a flat left wrist at impact.
Rotary Swing answers them all with easy to understand science.
The United States Golf Association, explores the science of golf. In this video segment, the USGA Handicap System and the math and logic behind it are discussed.
Know exactly where you stand next time you tee it up!
Learn Your Handicap – This video explains how to calculate your Handicap so the next time you play golf your game will be much more competitive.
Clear Your Hips in the Golf Swing!
In this video Mike Dero slows down the action so we can see what is happening in the golf swing.
Clear the hips once you learn this move you’ll be striking pure golf shots day in and day out.
SIMPLE TIP TO IMPROVE YOUR GOLF SWING
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Tee Your DRIVER This HIGH – In this weeks Impact Show we detail the importance of hitting the ball in the centre of the face and making sure that your tee height suits your golf swing!
Gain 30 to 50 yards by Increasing your Club Head Speed
In this video Mike Dero describes the essential elements of club head speed.
If you want to increase your club head speed here are a couple swing and alignment tools you can purchase for under $10 Bucks.. that will help you do just that.
With these simple golf tips and practice tools you’ll be crushing the ball farther and straighter in no time….
Having the Correct Golf Mentality
You may have wondered, in a moment of idle reflection about this game, why more people don’t play better golf than they do. It should be a simple game. You are hitting a ball that doesn’t move.
You are swinging clubs that have been designed with a great deal of care, involving time, money, and engineering skill. No one does anything to hinder you, either, or even to distract you.
One reason most of our scores stay high is our mental approach to the game. We are beaten before we start. The golf game has defeated the player for so many generations that the player now has an inferiority complex that would defy the combined skills of Freud, Jung, and Adler. To the man who habitually goes around in 93, the thought of breaking into the 70’s is the height of absurdity.
A complete reorientation is necessary in golf. This has been accomplished in other sports, particularly in track and field. The four-minute mile, the seven-foot high jump, the sixty-foot shot-put are only three examples. It would take a superman, the track experts said, to run a mile in under four minutes. But once Dr. Roger Bannister did it a new plateau was established, onto which many other milers soon proceeded to climb. Back in 1920 Dick Landon won the Olympic high jump with 6 feet 4 inches. At Rome in 1960 a leap of 7 feet 14 inch was good for only third place.
The point here is that mental barriers were broken, as well as those of time and altitude. The normal golfer has a similar mental barrier, and it, too, must be shattered. Once you believe you can improve your golf game, it will all become much easier.
Naturally, Dr. Bannister and the other pioneers in the track and field record-breaking did not set their marks merely by thinking they could. The new marks stemmed from improved training methods and, especially in the field events, from vastly better techniques. This is true in golf.
Here we come very close to golf. Golf is a game of techniques. Training, in the sense of physical conditioning, is relatively not of great importance, unless we are engaged in tournament play. The average man, once he gets out on the course a few times in the spring, finds no physical difficulty in playing an eighteen-hole round. Often he is fresh enough to play eighteen more holes, or nine, anyway.
So get the best advice and practice as much as you can. Your golf game will improve no-end.