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How To Improve My Golf Swing?

I have played golf for few months, and with practices I expect that I could do better! However, I feel that there is something with my golf swing skills. I asked from some professionals and I do practice the way they asked for.. however, it is not working right!

Anyone can give me some suggestions or possibilities so that I can improve!? Thanks!

The key to hitting accurate approach shots is executing the fundamentals during your iron swing—setup, takeaway, backswing/downswing, impact, and finish. How you execute the fundamentals during these phases determine how well you hit an iron. Some professionals that give golf instruction sessions include the transition from backswing to downswing as a separate phase. Making a smooth transition from your backswing to your downswing is critical. But in the interest of space, we’ve included it as part of the backswing.

Setup
There’s no reason not to start with a good setup. Flex at the knees, stand firmly on the balls of your feet, bend from your hips not your back, adopt a straight (but not rigid) back, and balance your weight evenly over both feet. Think "rock and roll" to remind you that feet serve as a rock through your backswing and roll through your downswing. And don’t overlook ball position. It’s never farther back than your sternum or farther forward than your left armpit.

Takeaway
It’s critical that you make a good takeaway. Watch golfers who have low golf handicaps. Most will have good takeaways. Some teachers use the 2-8-12-rule in their golf lessons. During the first two inches of your takeaway, take the club straight back. From the second inch to the eighth inch, take the club back some more, but don’t break your wrists. This is a natural continuation of your takeaway. From the eighth inch to the twelfth inch, start breaking your wrist. At this point, the club should be parallel to the ground and the target line. In the rough, you’ll need a slightly steeper takeaway.

Backswing
Shifting your weight to your back foot is crucial in your backswing. It enables you to make a good coil and prevents you from making a reverse pivot. So keep until your weight shifts to your back foot. Keep your hands away from your body. At the top of the swing, a straight left arm is ideal but a slightly bent elbow is also acceptable. Your head should be behind the ball.

Make a smooth transition to the downswing. From this position, you’re ready to turn toward the target. Allow your hands to drop underneath your head as you begin shifting toward your front foot. The club should be directly over your rear shoulder. You should be approaching the ball with a descending blow.

Impact
This is the moment of truth. Good golfers know that at impact they need to achieve a "stacked" position to make solid contact. This position includes a full release of the wrists, a straight left arm (right for left-handers), most of your weight transferred to the front foot, and your hips open. Contrary to popular belief, the impact position isn’t the same as the setup position. With longer irons, allow for a slower wrist cock. This widens your swing and provides the flatter arc these clubs require.

Finish
Your finish tells you a lot about what’s going on during your swing. The correct finish ends with the bodyweight primarily on the front foot, the club behind you, and your head, chest, and belt buckle facing the target. You also should be balanced and able to hold that position indefinitely. From your finish position, you can tell two things: (1) if the majority of your weight has successfully shifted to your front foot, and (2) if your body has fully rotated without excessive sliding through the downswing, which will produce mis-hits.

Driving the ball is indeed sexy. But it’s only one phase of golf. If you’re serious about improving, you must master your irons, too. A 300-yard drive is worthless if you don’t follow up with an accurate approach shot. Use the golf tips we’ve provided above to hone your iron swing. It will help you hit more greens in regulation and chop strokes off your golf handicap.

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Why is it that Tiger Woods is always being challenged?

No matter what place Tiger Woods may be in during any given tournament, why are the other golfers challenging him? Why isin’t Tiger the challenger? Is this because the announcers have to justify the statement that he is as great as Jack Nicklaus? Maybe I’m naive, but shouldn’t we wait till the end of an athletes career to compare him to another in history? I’m watching the U.S. Open and after submitting this, turning the sound down!

Tiger is simply the best golfer on tour period. By being the best you will "always" get challenged from others. You are the one they are gunning for (out to get). Whether he wins a tournament or not, he has the best all around game from any player out there.

A good example is Federer in tennis. May not always win every tennis tournament but since he’s number one, everyone is looking to beat him.

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What’s the best way to clean golf balls?How much should I sell them for?

My friends and me went into a creek and we ended up finding 266 golf balls within 2 days and i’m, not sure how to clean them. Any good suggestions on how to sell them would be great.
Is there like somewhere were i could sell them?

i always find it easy to put the golf balls in a bucket with a little bit of bleach and some dish soap. i let them soak a day or two then clean them with a tooth brush. this works great they get really really clean. For selling prices it depends on what kind of golf balls you have!! hope this helps

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What do the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, mean on a nike golf ball?


the same as anyother golfball. their there so if someone your playing with has the same brand of ball you dont get confused. at the start of the game you should always check you balls with who your playing with and make sure if same brand you have different numbers.

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help with my swing!??

I have an r5 Taylor made driver and i can’t seem to hit straight with it at all. I always shoot way right. Is it too long? i also have some trouble with hitting the ball of the with irons. they always go way right even with the driver and sometimes 3wood. help plz cause i play a lot of golf!!!!

Well lets see it could be your swing path is to much inside to out. It could be you are not releasing the club properly. It could be that your lie angles are off. It could be that your lower body is outrunning your upper body. It could be that you are sliding your hips instead of rotating your hips. Also, it could be that you are pulling the club down from the top of your swing causing you to get stuck behind the ball. The shaft in your clubs may not be the correct flex. Take your pick.

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How many golf balls should I take on vacation?

Want to keep my bag light … am a beginner golfer, going to play nice courses in Banff…. is it ok I like pink golf balls? I have a hard time seeing the white ones… am new at this.

If it is a new course, take as many golf balls as you can carry. If you have played the course before, just base your decision on what happened the last time. You can always buy more if necessary.

As for the color of your golf balls, use what you are comfortable with. I have a hard time with white as well, mainly because the course I play at is littered with trash, so I try to use a different color.

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High ball flight with new clubs?

I bought a new set of MX-25’s to replace my Taylor Made Supersteels. I believe the lofts on the MX to be the same if not lower on some of my Supersteels. Anyway, I was hitting them at the range and on the course and my ball flight was quite high. I DO have a high ball flight to begin with, not crazy high but high. My old Supersteels, I hit my 9 Iron about 140. 7 about 160. Both with relatively little roll. On the new Mizzy’s, I’m hitting some clubs the same length if not 5 yards shorter…hard to tell. But the flight is higher for sure.

What options should I explore:
1) de-loft the clubs
2) change shafts
3) fix my swing
4) go back to my supersteels

I’d rather go in that order…but which will be more effective for me? And I’d rather not mess with my swing – being a new Dad, I don’t have THAT much time for golf anymore. :(
Thanks for the feedback thus far. Allow me to provide more details.

High ball fight is noticed pretty much all the time so head and tail winds aren’t really a factor. Both shafts on my TM’s and Mizzy’s are reg flex and the latter are mid-kick point. I don’t know where the kick point is on the TM’s but I do know that both are Rifle’s.

I wanted to double check the kick on the Mizzy’s so going onto their site, I noitced that the ball flight for the shafts I have are ‘High’. I think I’ll go with option #3….so maybe I’ll post another question as to how to pick the right shafts. Thanks again!

Spencer –

Very thought out question, when people ask good questions like this it’s easy to point out options.

Still you could have provided more info, like the shaft differences in both sets of clubs….how many times you’ve noticed this higher ball flight, example….was this one day on the range and you were hitting into a 10 mph wind? Or has this been a consistent problem…I ask this because there are a lot of factor that could be contributing to the high ball flight.

However deal with your 1 through 4 and then you’ll have a bit more information to make your decision:

1) Changing the lofts will also change the bounce of your clubs. Bounce basically helps the clubs not to dig into the ground, the more bounce you have the less the clubs will have a tendency to dig. You will be reducing bounce, therefore the clubs will dig more…..depending on what kind of turf you play on this could be good or bad. If you play on a lot of hardpan fairways this may not be too bad. However if you play on soft turf, you may find yourself taking 2 pound beaver pelt divots on full shots….which you don’t want….so be careful messing around with the lofts, those clubs are designed to play with the loft they came from Mizuno with, I wouldn’t bend them.

2) Changing shafts could be a viable option and depending on the shaft could bring down the flight….try looking into flighted rifles….I’m not sure if they’ll fit into your clubs, but a professional clubfitter could tell you…..this will cost a good deal of money….couple hundred.

3) Check your ball position, this is the #1 indicator of what type of flight you’ll have…you should be playing most of the clubs right in the middle of your stance.

4) You’ll have to make the decision on whether to go back to the old clubs……..trial and error…..the true method to figure golf out :)

Good Luck!

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Do the pros use the same golf balls that we buy in the store?

for example… a guy like Tiger Woods playing the Nike One. Does he use the same exact Nike golf ball that you would buy in the pro shop or are his balls modified to fit his game.

I can see a company modifying a ball for Tiger but still keeping the same name on it so that people will buy "the same ball that tiger uses"

Pretty much, pros have access to all sorts of prototypes though so they might play the same ball but they are always testing new and better ones.

Every top of the line ball from every major manufacturer is awesome these days, just try to find them in a river because buying them requires a sub-prime mortgage.

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Why does Tiger Woods reject his asian and black side and only date white women?

He seem to ONLY dates and have affairs with blonde, white women. Don’t you think that’s racist of him?

Didn’t his black father teach him to be proud of his black half.

And Tiger’s Woods mother is asian, and I thought men all subconsciously wish to marry a woman who remind them of their mothers.

So are blonde, white women considered the "ultimate prize" for famous athletes?

Tiger Woods is not being "racist".

However, Tiger Woods has ALWAYS been a spoiled, elitist, arrogant little bastard who has issues about his heritage. He has always rejected his black heritage and looked down on black people in general. In his earliest interviews he always insisted that he was NOT black, which makes me wonder why black people insist upon embracing him as one of our own (he’s not one of MY own). And lord knows Tiger LOOKS black.

BTW, Asian people do NOT embrace or recognize Tiger Woods and he is really not popular over in Asia, regardless of his mother’s heritage. Tiger sure doesn’t look Asian.

Everybody pretty much predicted that Tiger was going to marry a Scandinavian chick, so nobody even batted an eyebrow when he married a Swedish nanny. BUT, the real reason that Tiger married Elin is because he wanted to find the blondest, whitest possible white girl to parade around on in public – as if to somehow prove his lack of "ethnicity" and to say that he somehow "deserves" a "pure" white girl because he’s somehow "better" than regular black folks.

What’s really irritating is that Tiger Woods is really nothing special. He’s not a real athlete. He can’t run or jump or swim or throw or hit or pitch or dive or skate. He’s a GOLFER. He just got started on being an old man in bad pants a lot earlier than most golfers.

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Any drills to help with golf swing i cannot keep left arm Straight and my knees always dip?

Have trouble with this on golf swing.

get a cardboard tube, or an elbow brace. Swing with that and feel how it feels to swing with your arm straight.

You may also be trying to get too high on the backswing… your body only rotates so far, and you’re trying to make it go higher by using your arms. When you do that, the elbow breaks down. It could also explain why your posture is basically collapsing, as well.

You can fix this temporarily by stopping your backswing at three-quarters. You’ll still produce decent distance, but your more stable swing will produce straighter drives. For the long-term, stretch, do yoga, any exercise to increase your flexibility. If you’re on the big side, try to lose some weight. If you’re dedicated to it, you’ll definitely see results in a couple of months.

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