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		<title>Golf Swing Tips: Play Better Golf With These Simple Swing Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 14:32:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brayden Fisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The topic we are going to focus on today is very important, although it is often overlooked. That topic is....how to properly rotate your hands through the ball at impact. Luckily, this golf swing tip is not hard to learn and you can have it implemented into your game by the end of the day. It will have you hitting the ball cleaner and straighter. So let's start learning....]]></description>
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<p>The topic we are going to focus on today is very important, although it is often overlooked. That topic is&#8230;.how to properly rotate your hands through the ball at impact. Luckily, this golf swing tip is not hard to learn and you can have it implemented into your game by the end of the day. It will have you hitting the ball cleaner and straighter. So let&#8217;s start learning&#8230;.<span id="more-589"></span></p>
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<p>Golf Swing Tips &#8211; How To Rotate Your Hands Through The Ball At Impact</p>
<p>Getting into the perfect position at the point of impact is a very important step within the golf swing. The angle of the club face will determine whether you hit the ball straight or in some other direction that you don&#8217;t want it to go. Now grab a club and swing it as you normally would. Pay attention to the position of your hands and forearms at the point of impact. This is what we are going to focus on.</p>
<p>Alright, get back into the impact position, acting like you are about to hit the golf ball. Now&#8230;. one thing we want to focus on is keeping our wrists straight and not letting them bend to the left or right at impact. Bending your wrists is known as a &#8220;wrist break&#8221; in the golf world, and it is not something that we want. A wrist break at impact will most likely cause a slice. However, what you do want is to &#8220;flip&#8221; your hands through the ball at impact. So, how do we learn how to do this? This little exercise should help you out with that&#8230;.</p>
<p>Using Your Wrist Watch</p>
<p>Ok, the easiest way for us to learn the proper form is if we can see the correct moves to make. This can be done easily with a simple wrist watch. So, go grab one&#8230;</p>
<p>Ok, Do you have your watch? Now, as your leading arm comes into the impact zone, the watch face should be facing your target, which will more than likely be the flag. At the point of impact, ROTATE your wrists and forearms so the watch face is pointing at the ground. This movement will also make your trailing wrist and forearm &#8220;flip&#8221; on top of your leading wrist and forearm. Continue to practice this movement until it feels completely natural within your golf swing.</p>
<p>Properly rotating your wrists through the ball at impact will automatically &#8220;close&#8221; your club face which reduces that nasty slice and improves your total distance. This move will both reduce your slice, and add distance.</p>
<p>When implementing this tip, it&#8217;s important to note that your forearms should be working together. Keep your forearms as close to each other as possible through the impact zone. Once you master this technique you will be well on your way to longer, straighter shots, and a lower golf score <img src='http://www.beginninggolftips.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Examining The One Plane vs. Two Plane Golf Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 13:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brayden Fisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The one plane vs. two plane golf swing has quickly risen to be a hot topic in the golf industry. There is a lot of conflicting information out there so it is easy for the average golfer to get confused. There are golf instructors who swear by the one plane approach and others who say the two plane golf swing is better. So which person should you listen to? Who is right? Well, the answer to that is......both people are correct. That can be a very frustrating part about golf. There are many ways to swing a golf club. But what we need to do is determine which type of instruction is right for YOUR swing.]]></description>
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<p>The one plane vs. two plane golf swing has quickly risen to be a hot topic in the golf industry. There is a lot of conflicting information out there so it is easy for the average golfer to get confused. There are golf instructors who swear by the one plane approach and others who say the two plane golf swing is better. So which person should you listen to? Who is right? Well, the answer to that is&#8230;&#8230;both people are correct. That can be a very frustrating part about golf. There are many ways to swing a golf club. But what we need to do is determine which type of instruction is right for YOUR swing.<span id="more-585"></span></p>
<p>The One Plane Golf Swing Vs. The Two Plane Golf Swing</p>
<p>Comparing the one plane and two plane golf swings and trying to determine which swing style is better is not an easy task. Golf instructors continually debate this topic and they will more than likely never come to an answer. The reason for this is because there are players on the pro tour who use each type of swing.</p>
<p>As an example, Sam Snead, Chad Campbell, and Scott McCarron are all golfers who use the one plane golf swing. These golfers swing their club around their bodies on a more flat plane. This helps them to keep their shoulders in line at the top of the swing.</p>
<p>On the other side of the spectrum we have the golfers who use the two plane golf swing. They use a swinging pattern that is more upright. At the top of their swing their left arm is much steeper than their shoulders. Some of the golf professionals who use the two plane approach include Jack Nicklaus, Colin Montgomerie, Hale Irwin, and Sean O&#8217;Hair.</p>
<p>The two types of golfers that we just mentioned have to focus on two entirely different principles for their swings. These principles are pretty much opposites of each other and that is why we get a lot of conflicting information from golf instructors on how we should swing a golf club.</p>
<p><strong> Determining Which Swing Is Right For You &#8211; The One Plane or The Two Plane Golf Swing </strong></p>
<p>Alright, so we have learned the difference between the one plane and two plane golf swings. Now we need to determine which swing style is right for you. So how do we do that? Here is what I suggest&#8230;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to go with a swing that is comfortable for you. However, with that being said, I recommend using the one plane approach. Why? Because it is definitely a more simple golf swing to learn. Also, more and more pros are starting to realize this and are changing their swing to the one plane.</p>
<p>Just think about it, the more simple your golf swing the less chances you have at slicing, hooking or topping the ball. You need a golf swing that is CONSISTENT and ACCURATE at the same time. If you would like more information on the one plane golf swing and how to SIMPLIFY your golf swing click on the links I have below:</p>
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		<title>How to Consistently Hit Long Golf Drives</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 21:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Walters</dc:creator>
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<p>Every golf hole starts at the tee. If you&#8217;re having difficulty driving, then you&#8217;re opening every single hole at a disadvantage. You might save a bunch of pars with a great putt, but you might well be going for birdies if your drive had been a bit longer.</p>
<p>For most players,<a href="http://fe89cj49-fi1cz99xr3bv2xb1j.hop.clickbank.net/"> long golf drives</a> and consistency with the driver are far from being impossible. Being consistent from the tee is a lot easier than most people realize.<span id="more-531"></span></p>
<p>With the modern golf ball and Titanium driver, long drives come from hitting the ball on a high launch angle and getting the best angle of descent. It&#8217;s not about low stingers anymore. Long golf drives are now a result of high launch and long carry.</p>
<p>With their high swing speeds and dependable striking, golf pros can handle low loft drivers and nevertheless get height on the ball. For most club players though, playing drivers with extra loft will enhance accuracy and carry. The majority of club golfers would do best with drivers in the 11 14 degree loft range.</p>
<p>Playing the correct driver shaft is crucial when it comes to long drives and consistent golf. The shaft plays a crucial role in all the clubs in your set, but play the wrong shaft in your driver and any miss-hits are expensive.</p>
<p>The majority of golfers now play graphite shafts in their drivers. Unfortunately, a large percentage of golfers use driver shafts that are too stiff for their swings. That might account for the most common miss amongst club golfers, the slice. Use a shaft that is overly stiff and you&#8217;ll probably hit a slice.</p>
<p>This has a lot to do with the common misconception that graphite shafts aren&#8217;t strong enough. That could well have been true 10 years ago, but advanced graphite shaft fiber patterns have given us exceptional models with excellent flex profiles.</p>
<p>A medium torque, light-weight driver shaft would give the best results for most golfers. The light-weight will increase swing speed and you&#8217;ll be able to load a medium torque shaft better during your swing, delivering the most energy into your drives. More yards come from more energy.</p>
<p>The inflexibility of the shaft&#8217;s tip will also affect the trajectories. A shaft with an overly stiff tip section will have an unwanted effect on your drive carry as the trajectories will suffer. The launch angle is where a <a href="http://www.beginninggolftips.com">long golf drive</a> comes from. Take into account, we&#8217;re not after worm burners anymore.</p>
<p>Matching your driver head and shaft specifications to your game type is the most important part of being a long hitter. You want your driver to help your game, not fight against it.</p>
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