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		<title>Importance of a Good Golf Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 14:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucas Levi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you can imagine one of the most important parts of being a successful golf player is learning exactly how to swing and hit the ball correctly. If you have a poor golf swing, it can work against you dramatically and cause you numerous problems in trying to play a successful game. While learning how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you can imagine one of the most important parts of being a successful golf player is learning exactly how to swing and hit the ball correctly.  If you have a poor golf swing, it can work against you dramatically and cause you numerous problems in trying to play a successful game.  While learning how to swing the club successfully may seem impossible it really is something that you can easily do with a bit of practice and a lot of patience to really continuously practice your skills.  </p>
<p>In the beginning, it may seem virtually impossible to learn how to successfully swing the golf club.  This is unfortunately due to the many different aspects of a successful swing that come into play.  From the appropriate stance, to the right club to use, to even the way you hold the club and then finally the way you shift your weight there are many things that can alter your swing skills.  This can often make it quite difficult to determine why you have a bad golf swing, and what you need to do in order to improve your swing.</p>
<p>The vast majority of people who take golf lessons tend to spend a lot of time working on ways in which they can improve their swing.  This is one of the single most important skills that you need in golf.  Without good swing skills, you simply cannot play a successful round of golf no matter how hard you try.  This makes it highly important that you spend a lot of time learning how to improve your skills.  Your first step should always be finding an instructor who is patient and makes you feel comfortable.  This is essential because you need to be relaxed in order to learn the appropriate stance.</p>
<p>If you are working with an instructor that you do not like, you are more likely to be tense.  This can cause your swing to be off, and ultimately hinder your game.  Because of the comfort that you need, it is imperative that you are comfortable with your instructor so that you can relax and focus appropriately on your overall form.  If you have complications mastering your golf swing you will possibly need additional sessions with your instructor so you can correct any problems you are having before you move on.</p>
<p>With a lot of time, some patience and a good instructor you may very well be surprised at just how quickly the other aspects of the game seem to fall into place once you have mastered your golf swing.  Without a powerful swing, you are not likely to have a very successful golf game, which in essence can have the effect of making golf much less fun to play.  Patience and practice to improve your overall golf swing is a very good thing to do so that you can ensure that you are making the best decision possible each time you swing at the ball.  Simply swinging to swing will likely leave you very frustrated and with a very bad golf score.</p>
<p>You may discover that you master a perfect golf swing in a single lesson or it may take you 20 lessons to master the golf swing.  Regardless of how long it takes you, this gives you a good foundation to build up and should never be rushed.  If you are a natural at golf you will be able to move on much quicker, however if you have complications with your golf swing it is perfectly normal and natural that it will take a bit of additional time to master the skill.  Many people when they are beginning to learn to golf spend more time perfecting their golf swing than learning any other single skill for golf.  You should also expect to have this same need, after all a bad golf swing will result in poor playing skills while a good and refined swing will make you highly successful.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the Right Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:31:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucas Levi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you can imagine, purchasing the wrong golf clubs can be almost as bad for a golfer as purchasing the wrong car for a race driver. Without the appropriate tools and equipment, you are not going to play well no matter how skilled you may think that you are. If you know what you are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you can imagine, purchasing the wrong golf clubs can be almost as bad for a golfer as purchasing the wrong car for a race driver.  Without the appropriate tools and equipment, you are not going to play well no matter how skilled you may think that you are.  If you know what you are doing in terms of golf, you already have a step ahead of most others.  However, learning all of the various factors that can alter your overall game based upon the clubs is very important.  There are plenty of club options available and picking a good set for your needs does not mean you have to spend thousands of dollars.  You can spend very little and still get a set of clubs that meets your needs perfectly.</p>
<p>As a beginner, you are going to need to focus on purchasing irons.  These are the primary types of clubs that you will be using, and thus where you need to focus the majority of your efforts.  If you are concerning yourself with numerous types and styles, you are more likely to become overwhelmed with information and much less likely to make a good decision when you do purchase your clubs.  The first thing for the irons that you need to keep in mind is how they are made.  For a beginner it is much better to look for a set of clubs that are cast irons.  This will provide you with a much larger sweet spot on the head of the club, which will allow for a bit more error in your swing without hindering you badly.</p>
<p>Once you have mastered your swings and greatly improved your skills then a set of forged clubs are much better because they allow the ability to influence the trajectory much better.  However, with a much smaller sweet spot on forged clubs you will find that they are highly inappropriate for beginners.  Never buy forged clubs with the idea that you will be needing them in the next few weeks.  If you really think you will be moving to them that quickly you can just turn around and buy the cast iron set that you have just purchased to recoup some of your money.</p>
<p>The next consideration is the size of the head.  Typically, golf clubs have a very small head; however, this gives you a noticeably smaller sweet spot and in turn demands a much higher skill level in order to play well.  If you are a beginner or intermediate level player, you should look at using a medium head club.  While larger or oversized heads are available, choosing these is generally a bad idea because you will not be able to control the club as well.  Overall, this will cause numerous problems in terms of being able to really improve your game.  </p>
<p>Selecting the right set of clubs is essential in order to actually ensure that you are playing a good game.  A poor set of clubs, regardless of whether they are top quality will cost you numerous strokes on the green and make you quite frustrated.  Choosing the right set of clubs does not mean you need to purchase custom made clubs, but you do need to take your skill level into account to ensure you buy clubs that can actually help you improve your game and play well.</p>
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		<title>Improving Your Backswing Effectively</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 04:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucas Levi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning how to master your backswing is going to play a very key role in your ability to actually have a great game of golf. Without a good backswing, it is going to be very difficult to actually have a good game. You can still play without a perfect backswing but improving your backswing will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning how to master your backswing is going to play a very key role in your ability to actually have a great game of golf.  Without a good backswing, it is going to be very difficult to actually have a good game.  You can still play without a perfect backswing but improving your backswing will greatly improve your overall game just as much as mastering your putting.  It is important before you start working to improve your backswing to remember the goal is not so much to improve your power, but rather improve your distance as well as form.</p>
<p>If you are starting with a good solid stances as you swing, which includes proper posture, as well as shoes and alignment with the ball you are going to have a much better attempt at improving your backswing.  Without a good sturdy posture, you are going to twist at the wrong moment and even potentially have huge problems with not being able to really grasp the club properly.  This combined together can create huge problems in a successful backswing.  Your first line of defense is to always ensure you have the right stance, which will allow you to quickly and easily perform the appropriate follow through for your swing.</p>
<p>If you have any doubts about your stance take a picture with a camera, or ask someone else to take a picture.  Then compare the proper stance with the exact way that you are standing.  If this is not an option for you, look into some lessons, which will allow you to work with someone to truly master your stance.  Building your skills upon a good set of foundation skills is necessary in order to ensure that you are learning the right skills as you need them.  If you have the ability to work with an instructor this is going to be the best way since they can be much more honest with you about the flaws in your stance than you will be with yourself.</p>
<p>Your next set once you have corrected your stance is to look at the problems with your grip.  If you are overextending your grip, or even holding the club the wrong way you are going to have a bad backhand from the very beginning.  There is no way possible to have a correct backswing if you do not grip the club appropriately.  It is physically impossible and you will find that you are met with countless frustration from attempting it.  Sometimes even changing the position of your hands by just a fraction of an inch can provide a dramatic difference in results that you would not be able to otherwise notice.</p>
<p>The last major consideration when improving your backswing is that you need to pull the club back from the ball before you lift it off of the ground.  Most players make the mistake of lifting the club back and up at the exact same time.  This will result in you hitting the ball off centered and can greatly damage your backswing.  Ensure that you are pulling the club straight back before you start lifting it up and you would notice an almost instant improvement.  This is not something that should be unnatural of difficult to do.  As long as you make a conscious effort to pull the club back before up, you should find that is enough of an improvement to help your backswing.</p>
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