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		<title>Hit a Golf Ball Like Jamie Sadlowski!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 23:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who&#8217;s Jamie Sadlowski ? I may have asked myself that a few months back but his performance in the last two long drive competitions and his exhibitions around the country have clearly established this young man&#8217;s notoriety as the longest hitter of the golf ball in the world by far. If you doubt what I am saying [...]]]></description>
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</script></-> <p>Who&#8217;s <em>Jamie Sadlowski</em> ? I may have asked myself that a few months back but his performance in the last two <em>long drive competitions</em> and his exhibitions around the country have clearly established this young man&#8217;s notoriety as the <em>longest hitter of the golf ball</em> in the world by far. If you doubt what I am saying check out his swing analysis video and listen to what the golf pros and other long drivers of the <em>golf ball</em> have to say about him. He can probably hit a seven iron farther than most accomplished <em>golfers </em>can drive the ball, I think about 245 yards if I&#8217;m not mistaken. Standing at about 5&#8242; -11&#8243; and weighing around 168 pounds, he recently competed with some of the longest <em>golf professionals</em> on tour, like <em>Bubba Watson</em> and <em>Dustin Johnson</em>, who can regularly hit <a href="http://guideforbeginninggolfers.com/golf-balls/" target="_blank">golf balls</a> well over 300 yards. Jamie was passing them by at least 50 to 100 yards, which is phenomenal to say the least. Check out the video of Jamie <a href="http://www.golf.com/golf/video/article/0,28224,2023121,00.html">http://www.golf.com/golf/video/article/0,28224,2023121,00.html</a></p>
<p>Mere mortals like you and I can never hope to emulate his swing mechanics or achieve his distance, as he is one of a kind, at least for now. Jamie has significantly impressed many of the world&#8217;s finest teaching professionals, who are using the latest in computer technology to break down his swing and see if they can determine what makes him tick. Even if we can&#8217;t achieve the same results as Jamie, utilizing even some of his techniques can probably allow us to achieve greater distance hitting the <em>golf ball</em> than we might have imagined. I am quite certain that Jamie has now set a precedent, that many new young players will try to emulate and strive to equal or beat his accomplishments to date. That is what it is all about in golf and other sports, striving for new and better techniques to gain more distance and become a better player. The teaching pros will most definitely use this young mans techniques and adjust the information they impart to their students, to complement the ability and goals of the <em>golfer</em> they are working with. <em>Jamie Sadlowski</em> is a unique individual and I am curious to see how far his ability can take him if he decides to turn pro and compete on the <em>PGA Tour.</em> I&#8217;m sure the present players on the Tour circuit are not that eager to have him join their ranks. It&#8217;s like<em> Tiger Woods</em> arrival on the<em> golf</em> scene in 1997 all over again.<em> </em>On the other hand,  the smart player will recognize that he will be good for the game, drawing more media attention to <em>golf</em> and additional sponsors and advertisers, thus converting to larger prize money for all! I have to go now- need to start stretching, losing weight and practicing my shoulder turn, hip rotation, etc. so I can be like Jamie! Happy <em>Golfing</em> to All!</p>
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		<title>Golf During the Winter Months?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 23:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weather in the northeast and in many other parts of the country during the winter months is not conducive to keeping your golf game sharp. But there are ways to overcome the weather if you look hard enough. Travelling to a warmer climate is one way, but sometimes the weather is so bad that even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The weather in the northeast and in many other parts of the country during the winter months is not conducive to keeping your <em>golf</em> game sharp. But there are ways to overcome the weather if you look hard enough. Travelling to a warmer climate is one way, but sometimes the weather is so bad that even that option can be problematic if flights are cancelled at your local airport or roads are so bad due to icy winter conditions.</p>
<p>Another option is to get out your Wii and load up a <em>golf</em> game such as <em>Tiger Woods Golf</em>. I know it is not the same as playing on a real golf course but better than not playing at all. So grab your <a href="http://guideforbeginninggolfers.com/golf-clubs-hybrids-irons/" target="_blank">golf clubs </a>and Wii controller and play <em>golf</em> no matter what the weather is doing outside. Happy <em>Golfing</em> to All!</p>
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		<title>Are you Curious About Golf? Would you Like a Step by Step Guide to Learn How to Play? Read On!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 00:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf Fore Ever is a new book about golf like no other. It offers not only instruction on how to play but what to expect for your first time on a regulation golf course, including booking a tee time and playing your first golf hole and round ever. It offers information to the new golfer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #ffff00;">Golf Fore Ever</span> </strong>is a new book about <em>golf</em> like no other. It offers not only instruction on how to play but what to expect for your first time on a regulation <em>golf</em> course, including booking a tee time and playing your first <em>golf</em> hole and round ever. It offers information to the new<em> golfer</em> not found in many other books on <em>golf</em>, like the importance of <em>golf etiquette</em> and certain <em>golf </em>terminology so to allow the new player to feel comfortable as they start playing this incredible sport! In order to get started playing golf &#8220;The Right Way&#8221; and get your copy of <em>&#8220;Golf Fore Ever&#8221;</em> just visit anyone of the locations listed below. Go to the site of your choice and type in Golf Fore Ever which should allow immediate access and three options for purchase, 1) an Electronic copy, 2) a soft cover version 3) or a Hard cover version. Happy Golfing to All!</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ffff00;">Welcome to The Wonderful World of Golf Fore Ever!</span></p>
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		<title>Golfer Scores Eagle with New Book &#8211; &#8220;Golf Fore Ever&#8221; Is Available for Purchase</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 00:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am happy and proud to announce to all new or beginning golfers and all my golf and blog fans that I have  recently completed  my book, titled &#8220;Golf Fore Ever&#8221; and it is now ready for purchase. There is an introductory video for view at the following sites: You tube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=DjYA6k0Gyy4 * Dailymotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/26201040 * Blip: http://blip.tv/file/4368830 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am happy and proud to announce to all new or beginning<em> golfers</em> and all my <em>golf</em> and blog fans that I have  recently completed  my book, titled <em>&#8220;<span style="color: #ffff00;">Golf Fore Ever&#8221;</span></em> and it is now ready for purchase. There is an introductory video for view at the following sites:</p>
<p>You tube: <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=DjYA6k0Gyy4" target="_blank">http://youtube.com/watch?v=DjYA6k0Gyy4</a></p>
<p>* Dailymotion: <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/26201040" target="_blank">http://www.dailymotion.com/video/26201040</a></p>
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<p>* Blip: <a href="http://blip.tv/file/4368830" target="_blank">http://blip.tv/file/4368830</a></p>
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<p>This book provides invaluable information and guides the new <em>golfer</em> through every step of getting started and learning to play <em>golf</em> ,&#8221;The Right Way&#8221;. What I mean by the right way is, so many <em>golfers</em> venture onto the<em> golf</em> course without a clue as to the <em>rules of golf</em> or <em>golf etiquette</em>, an important and integral part of this incredible sport! Pick up a copy of <em>&#8220;Golf Fore Ever&#8221;</em> and all your questions will be answered. I have included step by step instruction for the new or beginning <em>golfer</em> and the book will provide all you need to know about how to start playing <em>Golf</em>;</p>
<p>-  From purchasing your <em>golf clubs</em> and necessaryancillary equipment, to options for learning  how to play,</p>
<p>- To how to hold the<em> golf club</em> and address the ball,</p>
<p>- To scheduling your first ever tee time,</p>
<p>- To playing your first<em> golf</em> round ever and what to expect,</p>
<p>- To Learning Proper <em>Golf Etiquette</em>, an inportant and integral part of <em>golf</em>,</p>
<p>and so much more like excellent travel and <em>golf resort</em> destinations and informing the new golfer about the collateral benefits of<em> golf.</em> It also includes a Glossary of <em>Golf </em>Terms and Definitions, a must for the new <em>golfer.</em> This book has it all! Get your copy of <em><span style="color: #ffff00;">Golf Fore Ever</span></em> today and start to play &#8220;The Right Way&#8221;  <em>Happy Golfing To All</em>!</p>
<p><strong>Note: In order to purchase &#8220;<span style="color: #ffff00;">Golf Fore Ever&#8221;</span> click on one of the attached video locations and at the end of the video there will be a list of five sites where purchase is available.</strong></p>
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		<title>&#8220;The Golf Swing&#8221; &#8211; My Seven Step Checklist &#8211; Step 1- &#8220;The Grip&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 18:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this writing I will discuss The Grip, which is Step 1 of my seven step checklist for the golf swing. After years of reading, practicing and experimenting with different methods and techniques to prepare for the golf swing I have broken it down simply to seven steps that work for me. Since I am not a [...]]]></description>
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</script></-> <p>In this writing I will discuss The Grip, which is Step 1 of my seven step checklist for the golf swing. After years of reading, practicing and experimenting with different methods and techniques to prepare for the golf swing I have broken it down simply to seven steps that work for me. Since I am not a professional golf instructor and I don&#8217;t claim to be, I will only present proven ideas and methodology that work for me. Every golfer is different and what works for one does not always work for someone else. On the other hand there are basic principles and techniques that can be gainfully utilized by 95% of golfers and I strongly feel that the steps I am presenting here will work for a majority of those reading this article. I have taken over thirty years of experience and assimilation of the correct golf swing to present this information to you. The seven steps in my swing checklist are 1- The Grip, 2 &#8211; The Set Up, 3 &#8211; The Waggle, 4 &#8211; The Back Swing, 5 &#8211; Tempo, 6 &#8211; The Down Swing, &amp; 7 &#8211; The Follow Thru. I placed Tempo in the middle because it is an integral part of the entire swing from start to finish and will be elaborated on in a future writing.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.google.com/url?url=http://www.break.com/index/tigers_golf_swing_in_slo_motion.html&amp;rct=j&amp;ei=h7syStLWKY_SNL7TnP4J&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=video_result&amp;resnum=7&amp;ct=thumbnail&amp;q=the+golf+swing+video&amp;usg=AFQjCNGvcYNIUoNGAa7hHMeuI5h2dCqvzQ"></a>As stated previously, when I first learned to play golf, it required a lot of experimenting and reading golf books and magazines in order to really get a feel for the correct golf swing for me. The grip is a very important and integral part of the golf swing. There are a number of different types of  grip methods. There is the Vardon Grip ( named after the great Harry Vardon one of the premier golfers of the early 20th century ) The Baseball Grip, also appropriately named because the grip is similar to one you may use to hold a baseball bat, and my personal favorite, The Interlocking Grip, which incorporates the interlocking of the two hands together to form the grip. Note: Many of the instructional books, DVD&#8217;s and Videos will illustrate these grips if you would like to see them in a visual presentation. If you are sports oriented and have never read or viewed any instructional information about the grip then you may have a tendency to use and feel more comfortable with the baseball grip as I did initially. Although it felt more comfortable I wasn&#8217;t satisfied with the results. One day I was playing in a group with a considerably better player, probably a two to four handicap. I took note to some of his swing techniques and one of the things I noted was his golf grip. As we were waiting on one hole I asked him about it. He showed me how to do it and I have not changed my grip since. The steps I now use in setting my golf club grip are as follows: 1- I set or cradle the club in the creased part of the fingers of my left hand allowing the top of the club to protrude approximately 1&#8243; to 1 1/2&#8243; past the bottom part of the same hand which will actually be facing upward and toward your waist and belt area when you set the club to prepare to swing. Note: While gripping with the left hand make sure the clubface stays closed or close to perpindicular to your target line. Also for a fairly strong grip, which I would highly recommend, make sure the first two or even three knuckles of your left hand are positioned facing up so you can see them when looking down on your hand and club. Then allow the thumb of the left hand to lay across the top of the grip on a slight angle to the right while keeping the thumb straight and on top of the club. Note: There are various ways to grip the club ( stronger and weaker grips ) to allow your swing to work the ball right or left but it is a more advanced technique should not be attempted until your game has progressed to a certain level. Next, set the club in the creased part of the fingers of the right hand and interlock the pinky of your right hand with the index finger of your left, thus the derivative of the name interlocking grip. The meaty part of the palm of your right hand, connected to the thumb, should be facing upward so you can also see it similar to the knuckles of the left. Note: You can experiment at the range with the adjustment of the strength of the grip that works best for you, (turn hands to right for a stronger grip and left for weaker ) Also, please note that the grip methodology noted above is for the right handed player and should be reversed for the left handed golfer. Another important thing to remember, which will also be addressed in Step 2 &#8211; The Set Up is &#8211; Do Not let your right shoulder come forward when taking the grip with the right hand. It should remain back and aligned with your left shoulder. It should also be slightly lower than your left since your right hand is set lower on the club when taking the grip.</p>
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<p>A tip I would suggest to help with your alignment to the target is to pick an intermediate target, that is in close proximity in front of you, ( it could ba a leaf , dandelion ,or discoloration in the grass, etc. ) that is also in line with the golf ball and target line to the intended landing area in the fairway or on the green and use that spot to line up your shot. The Vardon Grip is similar to the interlocking grip except for the fact that the right pinky finger is cradled between the outside part of the left hand index and middle finger and does not interlock at all. The baseball grip is basically the same as if you were holding a bat in your hand and preparing to hit a baseball. It is probably the most comfortable, especially to the new golfer, but in my opinion the least effective of the grip selections available. The interlocking or Vardon grips may feel more uncomfortable at first but once you get used to them you will be much happier with the improvement they may promote in your game. This is the first part of my &#8220;Swing&#8221; checklist and an important one at that. When you are at the range or swinging in your yard take the time to work on your grip so it becomes second nature to you.</p>
<p>In closing, I would like to add one very important and so often overlooked part of the ENTIRE golf swing &#8211; &#8220;RELAX&#8221; &#8211; do not let tension creep into any part of your golf swing. The club should be cradled gently in your hands with about as much pressure as if you were holding a babies hand or a small bird in your hand ( an analogy I think used by Sam Snead, one of the all time golfing greats ) and use the old expression to &#8220;Let the club do the work&#8221;. You will be amazed at how swing speed and technique, together with a relaxed body and mind, produce so much greater results. Happy Golfing to All !</p>
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		<title>Golf &#8211; Instruction vs. Self Teaching and other Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 21:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome Back ! My plug for Lessons &#8211; Golf can be fun no matter how skilled a person may be, but it&#8217;s human nature to enjoy something more if you are good and excel at it. Wouldn&#8217;t you agree ? I know from personal experience that when I play well I feel much more exhilirated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome Back ! My plug for Lessons &#8211; Golf can be fun no matter how skilled a person may be, but it&#8217;s human nature to enjoy something more if you are good and excel at it. Wouldn&#8217;t you agree ? I know from personal experience that when I play well I feel much more exhilirated than when I have a bad round. Either way I enjoy the challenge of the game and always look forward to return and try to play better the next time. That&#8217;s why taking lessons will help you attain your highest level of skill and allow you to enjoy the game much faster than self teaching. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I self taught as stated earlier, and learning was a real challenge but I enjoyed the ride. So if lessons are not for you right now, for whatever reason, tight budget, time constraints, etc. don&#8217;t let the joy of playing golf slip away by giving up. Self teach or learn from a friend or relative, watch video training DVD&#8217;s (check ads on this site for some excellent teaching aids) read books on golf like I did, but whatever you do don&#8217;t give up. You will be missing out on one of the greatest games ever devised by man.</p>
<p>There are many options to take golf lessons and the most important thing you can do is to select an instructor or teaching professional who is patient and doesn&#8217;t mind working with a new golfer. Some teachers may be very good but do not have the patience and fortitude required for the beginner. I would suggest to get a recommendation from someone who plays, if possible, or interview the proposed teacher and explain that you are a new golfer and get a feel or reaction if they will be right for you. I actually did take a lesson or two a few years after I started playing but I was very disappointed with the teacher. All he did was watch me swing and say &#8220;OK that looks good&#8221;, no recommendations or advice on grip, set-up, tempo, timing, swingpath, repetitive swing thoughts, relaxing techniques, grip pressure &#8211; NOTHING and for that reason I was soured on lessons for quite a time. I have to admit that I changed my mind when I saw some good pros in action so please don&#8217;t let my experience sour you on the idea. I was at the local Golfsmith store about a year ago and I noted they had a supplementary section of the store just for lessons and practice. I was a bit unhappy with my game as of late and I wondered if they might be able to help. I bit the bullet so to speak and enrolled in a series of lessons for about $700. This included about ten sessions with the pro, including Video monitoring and playback, so you could see your swing in action. He was able to point out my swing deficiencies and I had direction of what I needed to correct in order to get back on track. Since you cannot see your own swing it is sometimes difficult to correct a swing fault by yourself. A good tool to use to practice is a mirror where you can stop and look at your swing during each step of the way, but you first need to learn the proper basics or you still won&#8217;t know what you are doing right or wrong in your reflection. A new player should minimally take a series of ten or even 20 lessons and schedule a monitored practice ( which Golfsmith and some other golf schools offer ) to really put you on the right track to play. Your instructor will be able to rate your progress and you will see the results yourself as you begin to play. How quickly you improve will be the determining factor as to how many lessons an individual may need. If money is no object there are some excellent resorts that offer Instruction and Playing Packages. These can also be found on www.golfdigest.com and many are built around some of the finest vacation spots in the world. For the tighter budget but still opting for a lesson or two try the local pro golf shop or resident driving range instructor. Remember to ask them if they are experienced in teaching the beginner and let them know that this is your requirement. Well , Happy Golfing (to be continued &#8211; for more tips and information visit http://mddeagle1.golfbegin.hop.clickbank.net/&lt;a target=&#8221;_new&#8221; href=&#8221;http://EzineArticles.com/&#8221; mce_href=&#8221;http://EzineArticles.com/&#8221;&gt;<br />
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		<title>Learning to Play Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 12:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, the New Year has arrived &#8211; Have you made your resolution or resolutions ? Is it to lose some of those pounds gained during the  Holidays, or maybe you would like to learn to play golf or improve on your game ? So many of us make our resolutions and after a few weeks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, the New Year has arrived &#8211; Have you made your resolution or resolutions ? Is it to lose some of those pounds gained during the  Holidays, or maybe you would like to learn to play golf or improve on your game ? So many of us make our resolutions and after a few weeks we have forgotten what they were. So make one of your resolutions to stick to your resolutions !</p>
<p>As noted in my last post there are many options available to learn to play golf. At the time I started playing I opted to teach myself. I read &#8220;The Golfers Bible &#8221; and &#8220;The Five Fundamentals of Golf&#8221; by Ben Hogan. The books were both very informative and contained valuable information to help one get started to play. In my opinion, and any one who knows about the history of golf would agree, Ben Hogan was one of the most natural and skilled golfers who ever played the game. I was confident that any book that he authored on golf could only be informative and benefit someone who wanted to learn to play. I can attest first hand that it helped me tremendously. In retrospect, depending on one&#8217;s budget and how quickly someone wants to develop their skills, I would recommend lessons from a teaching professional. Unless you are born with a natural talent for the sport, which from my experience those so gifted are few and far between, lessons are the way to go. As I stated earlier I am self taught and have been playing for about 30 years. The learning curve is different for everyone, but I noted that most golfers who are good at other sports, especially baseball and hockey have a tendency to learn to play well. Having been self taught I had to experiment with different techniques over the years to improve my game. Until today I am still reading up on the latest and greatest on Instruction and Equipment and continuing to experiment to try to play better. With the increased popularity of golf, thanks in most part to the arrival of Tiger Woods on the scene, the teaching techniques and availability of teaching professionals has increased tremendously. I would strongly recommend that lessons are the ticket. Golf is a sport which requires muscle memory for a repetitive swing. Once your swing techniques and mechanics are engrained in the subconscious it will be harder to correct if you do not learn properly at the onset. Having the proper basics is crucial for learning to play the right way. Golf will be so much more enjoyable if you play well and learn the proper techniques for the swing. There are a number of steps to master the correct golf swing and a teaching professional will be able to show each of them to you. You will learn much quicker than reading about them and experimenting for years like I did. Some of the steps are as follows: The Grip &#8211; How you set the club in your hands, The Set-Up &#8211; (How you address the ball) the positioning of your body and alignment in relation to the ball, The Waggle &#8211; This is a trigger or initial movement to allow the swing to start properly, Tempo &#8211; The speed and timing from the start of the backswing through the hitting area and the follow thru, Backswing &#8211; the move immediately following the waggle -the cocking of the wrist and  the turning or coiling of the body together with the arms and shoulders away from the target to prepare for the Downswing, The Downswing &#8211; immediately follows the backswing and is the part of the swing where impact with the ball takes place including the pronation of the hands thru the hit, The Follow Thru &#8211; the completion of the golf swing which concludes the tranfer of your weight from your right side to your left (for right handed golfers &#8211; opposite would be true for lefties)  and body positioning to face the target. If any of the aforementioned steps is not executed properly it can greatly affect the result of the shot. With the advent of Video Instruction, the instructor can  play back the video and explain and show you exactly what you were doing right or wrong during the course of your swing. You&#8217;ve heard the expression that &#8220;One picture is worth a thousand words&#8221;, well it would most definitely apply in this case. Although you can read a book on golf or watch golf teaching videos ( some are very good ) , it is still not the same as being taught first hand by a  professional. Note : You can find a list of the top teaching professionals in the country in the &#8220;Golf Digest&#8221;  magazines or visit their website at <a href="http://www.golfdigest.com/">www.golfdigest.com</a>. </p>
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