Aug 09
The ability for the average golfer to get personal golf video tips has never been easier. What you do with those recordings is the question. are you really getting anything out of what you’re watching…
The most important part of every shot is the moment when the club hits the ball. in that split second is when direction. spin. trajectory. and force are all applied. If you can achieve consistent contact you’ll be able to achieve consistent shot making.
In order to get the best golf video tips possible set up a camera parallel to the ball. pointing back towards your feet. so you can get a close up image of the club impacting the ball. You want the club. especially your irons. to hit the ball on a descending angle so the club impacts the ground after the ball.
Tagged with: ball • best golf • direction • Irons • moment • personal golf • second • shot • split second • trajectory • video tips
Jul 27
One of the most frustrating things to encounter in the game of golf is a period where you drive the ball well, but your approach shots go begging. You feel comfortable in the fairway, but you just can’t put irons anywhere near the pin. You need some golf iron help and it needs to come from a person who knows what they are doing. In getting golf iron help, you will want to look at distance control and your alignment. If your issue is hitting it too far or too short, then that is something that can be fixed with better club selection and more consistency. If your problem is right and left, then you might need to put down some clubs and make sure that you are aligned at the pin.
Tagged with: Alignment • approach shots • ball • club selection • consistency • control • distance control • fairway • game • golf iron • Irons • person
Jul 02
The golf swing speed dictates how far you can hit the ball. One way to increase your golf swing speed is to change equipment by making your clubs lighter.
Changing your golf equipment to be fitted with lighter shafts can get you several extra yards on all your shots. Instead of playing heavy, steel shafts in your irons, consider switching to graphite shafts. Graphite shafts are considerably lighter than steel shafts, which will make it easier to accelerate the golf club in the swing. If you prefer steel shafts in your irons, you can still choose lighter steel shafts that will help to improve your golf swing speed. Finally, consider changing to a driver that has a lighter head. Coupled with a light shaft, this combination can provide maximum distance.
Tagged with: equipment • Golf • golf club • golf equipment • golf swing speed • graphite shafts • heavy steel • Irons • light shaft • shafts graphite • speed • steel • steel shafts • swing
May 20
If you want to improve your score, focus on improving your golf short game. This means becoming proficient with your wedge and short irons. While theory would suggest it is easier to hit your target from a shorter distance, in reality, many golfers struggle to get close to the pin when they are less than 100 yards away. A key ingredient to a good short game is your hands. Don’t grip the golf club too tightly and relax as you make contact with the ball. If you practice chipping and pitching, in time you will gain a feel for the ball. A smooth swing and follow through will give you better control and get you closer to your target.
Tagged with: ball • Don • game • Golf • golf club • golfers • Irons • score • short game • swing • t grip • target
May 17
I’m one of those people who doesn’t believe something without proof. This kind of thinking normally makes me hypercritical of instruction books. One noticeable exception I’ve come across is Dave Pelz’s “Short Game Bible,” which I feel is arguably the best golf book ever. Pelz comes from an engineering background and spent years gathering statistics on types of shots attempted and the outcomes achieved by players of all types. When Dave tells you to ditch your two- and three-irons in favor of extra wedges, he has the numbers to back up his advice. While I can’t prove that this is actually the best golf book ever, I can say that it was the best golf book ever for my game!
Tagged with: best golf • bible • Book • Dave • Dave Pelz • ditch • game • Golf • golf book • instruction books • Irons • proof • short game • something • statistics
Apr 21
Golf swing speed is a measure of how fast a player gets the club moving through the downswing into impact. The best golfers, those with low-handicaps, work hard to obtain the highest possible swing speed in an attempt to maximize distance and accuracy. High golf swing can increase both spin and velocity, meaning more distance off the tee with woods and more action around the greens with high-lofted irons and wedges. Players who are working on their swing speed aim to accelerate for the maximum speed to occur exactly at the point of impact. Accelerating through the golf swing to the point at which the ball is struck also tightens the swing plane, minimizing the chances the club might stray of its appropriate path and hit an errant shot.
Tagged with: club • downswing • Golf • golf swing speed • golfers • greens • handicaps • impact • Irons • maximum speed • point of impact • speed • swing • swing plane • velocity
Apr 02
When most people talk about accuracy and ball striking, they are referring to their success rate with irons shots. If you need for golf instruction for irons, then it’s good to get a pro to work that out for you. The thing about golf instruction for irons is that so much of it is about confidence and feel. You have to know that you can comfortably hit a shot so that you can pull the right club out of the bag.
Instruction will help you get a feel for what a solid iron shot feels like, and as you learn more about your swing, you can start to consistently stick it close. Your irons will help you score well in rounds and solid iron play can make the game of golf much more fun.
Tagged with: accuracy • confidence • game • Golf • golf instruction • instruction • iron • Irons • right club • shot • success rate • swing
Jan 28
Are you looking for golf instruction irons? If so, perhaps this brief article can be of some assistance. Irons are the easiest type of club to hit in your bag, so if you have trouble with these, you’re going to have trouble with the game of golf. That being the case, it’s important to masters these clubs prior to anything else.
The most important and popular golf instruction irons tip is to keep the ball in the middle of your stance. Irons are shorter than the driver, so you don’t need to play the ball up. And the only instance in which you would play the ball in the back of your stance is when you’re chipping. When it comes to mastering irons, always try to work your way down from a PW to your lowest iron at the driving range. This will increase your confidence as you go, and confidence will go a long way once you’re out on the course.
Tagged with: ball • confidence • driving range • game • Golf • golf instruction • instruction • Irons • masters • pw • trouble