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Last Seen: November 16, 2009
markster's Blog (November 2009)
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Posted: Nov 16, 2009 | 5:56 AM PST
Tag: better golf swing

Golfers are always yearning for a better golf swing. The only problem is... it isn't happening. Most golfers are not getting better. They are putting in time with lessons, hitting balls, and even buying new equipment and still not seeing improvement. Why is the phenomena happening? With a concerted effort should golfers see a better swing and game. In my humble opinion, I think golfers have made the golf swing too complicated. They've dissected it to every fraction of the swing, and have a swing tip (thought) for each of those fractions. What's needed is simple steps to a better golf swing. A simpler way to achieving success. These steps are what I call golf swing fundamentals. Learning the proper golf grip, posture, stance, and ball position are critical to getting any consistency in your golf swing. All the touring pro's work on their fundamentals all the time, so it should tell you how important it is. You should be doing the same thing. Get your grip right. It's your only connection to the club. Also, make sure your alignment is parallel to your target. You'd be surprised how many times it's way left or right and you didn't know it.

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Posted: Nov 3, 2009 | 8:39 AM PST
Tags: beginner golf tips, golf backswing, full golf shoulder turn

So many golfers struggle with making a full shoulder turn in their golf swing. The main issue is where they perceive their arms should be at the top of their backswing. Many beginner golfers and amateurs have no idea where there hands/arms actually are in their golf swing, and where the need to be to make a consistent golf swing. One of the new model golf swings on tour is a more compact golf swing, where the hands do not get near as high and "disconnected" at the top. Learning how to make a full shoulder turn in golf is a lot easier than you thought. Instead of creating tension in the back of your LEAD shoulder, I want you to think of getting your RIGHT shoulder behind you right away when you take the club back. This will be effortless. Give it a try.

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