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Monday, January 31, 2011

Day 6 of 21 | Improve Golf Swing: Break It Down Into Its Individual Components

Today you will learn how to improve golf swing. I'm sure you've been waiting anxiously to get started with this after practising all the basic components like grip and setup.

As you know, the swing is a chain reaction, consisting of many different parts - I suggest that you practice them in isolation, starting with the take-away. Eventually you will put all the bits together and end up with a golf swing that will serve you well! 


Many golfers do not realize the huge impact that the take-away has on the rest of the swing. Quite simply without a good, solid and consistent take-away you won't be able to improve golf swing.

  1. Most golfers that slice the ball do so because they take the club too far on the inside at the start of the backswing. This may be because they've heard that the golf ball must be struck from the inside to produce a draw. Although this is correct, it's also true that many golfers that take the club too much on the inside at the start of the backswing, tend to come over the top on the downswing which of course helps to produce a slice.
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Friday, January 28, 2011

Day 5 of 21 | Curing a Slice: Put It All Together to Produce a Draw Consistently!

Today you're going to be putting all that you've learnt so far into a complete setup. Practice this complete setup everyday from now until Day 20.

If you're playing during the next 15 days, I suggest that you use this exaggerated setup for all long shots. Don't worry about your swing during this time - it will change naturally as a result of this new setup and the drills you're doing.

The following is a breakdown with pictures of what I want you to do exactly: position the ball no further forward than the middle of your stance. You should also turn your left foot in so it’s square, and remember to grip the club so you can see at least 3-4 knuckles on your left hand. Also make sure your grip has the elements outlined below.

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Day 4 | Golf Alignment: Easy to Understand, Hard to Do

Golf alignment is perhaps the most important aspect of your setup that will largely determine whether you can consistently draw the ball or not. Although it is probably the easiest part of the setup to put into practice, it will most probably be the hardest thing for you to do consistently out on the course.
The reason for this is that most right handed golfers who slice the ball, tend to aim further to the left to compensate for their slice. This only makes it worse however.
If you're interested in curing a slice and developing your draw, read the rest of the article on my website Best-Golf-Instruction.com.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Day 2 of 21 | The Importance of Your Golf Ball Position and Foot Placement

Your golf ball position and how you place your feet at setup has a huge effect on the kind of shots you can hit. This page will show show you how you should setup to encourage a draw/hook. Remember that exaggeration is the quickest way to turn your slice into a draw.

Let’s cover your ball position first!

Golf Ball Position

For today's task I would like you to concentrate on on placing the ball no further forward than the middle of your stance. Also remember to implement what you learnt in Day 1. The following illustrations show you exactly what you should do ntoday as far as ball positioning and the grip are concerned. Notice how far back the ball is positioned and how strong the grip is. Copy this and remember, the more you exaggerate at this stage, the quicker your slice will turn into a draw/hook!


The further back you position the ball in your stance, the easier it is to hit a draw/hook.


To find out more about the importance of ball position, read the rest of the article on my website www.best-golf-instruction.com.




Saturday, January 1, 2011

Day 1 of 21 | How Changing Your Golf Grip Can Make All The Difference

How you swing your club and what shot you can hit consistently largely depends on how your grip. The grip I recommend to you, will encourage a right to left ball flight.

Move Your Left Hand Onto Your Grip

I would like you to EXAGGERATE the grip because exaggerating the motion will break the bad habit quicker. Practice the grip with your feet together, as shown below. That way you don't need to think about your stance and repeating the grip will become easier.
Read more about how to adjust your grip to develop a draw on my website www.best-golf-instruction.com.

Correct Golf Slice in 21 Days - What to Expect

First of all need to know why you slice in the first place. So let me talk a little bit about the general setup characteristics of a "slicer":

  • Your shoulders, hips, knees, feet and even clubface will be aimed left because you overcompensate. You know you're likely to hit right, so aim left!

  • Your spine is tilted towards the target, again to stop the ball from flying right.
  • Your ball is positioned too far to the left (forward in the stance).
  • Your grip might be too weak.
  • Read more about how to fix your slice and develop a draw on my website www.best-golf-instruction.com

    Fix your golf slice and correct your swing in only 21 days

    Hitting a golf slice is a horrible, demoralising problem. If you can't stop yourself hitting the ball to the right, you will never play to the best of your ability. Slicing your ball costs you a minimum of 17 yards per shot, and probably more if you slice badly.

    If you want to find out how to cure your slice and develop a lovely draw, visit my website www.best-golf-instruction.com.

    Bob Manns Automatic Golf DVD Review

    This is my review of the Bob Mann Automatic Golf Video's/DVD's available at www.golfbobmann.com.
    I bought the DVDs so my review refers to them. To begin with, I bought the product because apparently the program has been sold over 3 million times. I have to assume that this therefore must be a great product, right?

    Wrong!

    See if you agree with my review and read the rest on my website www.best-golf-instruction.