Showing posts with label Straight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Straight. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

▷▷▷How to Keep Left Arm Straight During Golf Swing

You've been hearing it since you first learned how to swing a golf club - "you gotta keep your left arm straight during the golf swing".

The trouble is; how do you learn to keep your left arm straight?

A lot of golfers who think they keep their left arm straight during the golf swing are shocked when they see themselves swing on video...their left elbow usually breaks down somewhere during the backswing...or the downswing.

Some golfers are so intent on keeping their left arm straight during the golf swing they become rigid with little shoulder turn.

So, how do you learn to keep the left arm straight during the golf swing?

First, a little lesson on the physics of the golf swing...

Experts on the physics of golf refer to the "Magic Triangle" or "Eternal Triangle" that is formed in an ideal golf swing. This is the triangle formed by the golfer's left arm, the golf club, and an imaginary line from the golfer's left shoulder to the center of the club face. For best results, this triangle should be maintained from the start of the backswing to just before the impact area when you release the club head. This will produce a high speed impact with the ball as described in detail by Joe Dante in his top selling golf instructional book - "Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf".

By focusing on maintaining the magic triangle throughout the golf swing you are taken advantage of a powerful physical force...the conservation of angular momentum...the principal that states angular momentum of an object remains constant as long as no external force or moment acts on that object.

If the object (club head) is brought closer to the axis (formed by the golfer's stable spine), it speeds up. If the club head is moved further out, it slows down. In a golf swing, as the player rotates the club, the hands move farther from the body or axis and slow down. This reduction in momentum feeds into the much lighter club and increases the speed of the club head in the last part of the stroke, in a whiplash type of effect, increasing the force of impact on the ball.

The truth is, if your left arm does not stay straight during the golf swing, you are losing out on the benefits of centrifugal force because your swing arc is smaller. Think of your left arm as a spoke in a wheel and your swing arc as the circumference of the wheel.

You see, by not keeping your left arm straight you are essentially shortening the spoke thereby reducing the circumference. You are also upsetting the positive effects of conservation of angular momentum and thus reducing the impact speed between club face and ball.

Now that you understand the physics behind the benefits of keeping your left arm straight during the golf swing...

How do you learn to do so?

Assuming your golf swing fundamentals such as grip, stance, and alignment are relatively sound, all you have to do is simply become aware of this magic triangle. Don't try to force this triangle...just become aware of it next time you go to the range...

Then, just before impact, release all that stored energy you will have in the club head, like cracking a whip!

After a while you will be shocked at how solidly you can strike the ball...

You'll be surprised how straight your left arm becomes during the golf swing just by shining the light of awareness upon this magic triangle during the golf swing.

You will now have a tiger by the tail so use this new found power wisely!

Hit 'em Long and Straight!

John Lynch


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Saturday, December 31, 2011

▷▷▷How to Hit a Golf Ball Straight - Do You Make These Mistakes in Your Set Up?

"Why God? Why?

"Why did you make me start playing this dreadful game called golf?"

If you've ever had that kind of conversation with yourself more than a few times, I have very bad news for you.

In all probability it's too late, you're already hooked. The awful truth is you couldn't stop playing golf even if you wanted to.

Yes, its true golf can be the most frustrating game on Earth, so if we can't stop playing, there is only one alternative.

We have to become better players; we can then start to enjoy the game.

One thing which makes golf a darn sight easier is the know how to hit a golf ball straight. Keeping the ball straight and out of trouble gives you a huge head start. You not always playing out of the rough, or chipping out from behind a tree.

Suddenly golf got a lot more pleasurable.

So how are we going to learn how to hit a golf ball straight - two words - Aim and Alignment.

1) The key is to begin your shot from a square set up position with regard to the club face and your body

2) Your shoulders determine the direction in which your arms swing, they must be aligned correctly to ensure the club face points to the target on impact.

3) It is your club face that makes impact with the ball, this determines the direction in which the ball will travel

4) Use the grooves on your club as your guide, it sounds simplistic, but make sure they lie 90' to the target.

5) Pay attention to alignment of your hips. They dictate the amount of rotation away from and back to the ball Open hips restrict the backswing and closed hips cause over rotation on the backswing.

6) Alignment of the feet is the least important, but be careful as poor foot position can affect the position of the more important elements.

If you are really serious about starting to enjoy your golf instead of suffering it, start by learning how to hit a golf ball straight.


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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

STRAIGHT SHOOTING GOLF

List Price: $3.95 STRAIGHT SHOOTING GOLF is unlike any instructional book you have read in the past. It will teach you how to lock-in a straight golf shot during your setup routine and then how to execute a perfect golf swing to hit your ball as straight as a laser beam, one golf shot after another.
STRAIGHT SHOOTING GOLF presents ten techniques to hit a golf ball as straight as a laser beam, one golf shot after another. It teaches you how to lock-in a straight ball flight alignment each and every time.
Once a straight ball flight alignment is locked-in, it then just becomes a matter of completing your setup routine and executing a simple golf swing. Then watch your ball fly as straight as a laser beam directly to your target.
The benefits of being able to perform these techniques are incredible. Almost overnight you should expect
• Your ball to fly straighter, higher and longer than ever before.

• Your drives to fly as straight-as-an-arrow down the middle of the fairway.

• Your approach shots to fly straight to the green.

• Never to hit another pulled golf shot.

• Never to hit another pushed golf shot.

• Never to hit another hook.

• Never to hit another banana ball.

• Never to push-slice your ball out-of-bounds never to be found.

• Never to hit another duck-hook.

• Never to hit another skulled golf shot.

• Never to hit another chunked golf shot.

Gordon Jackson has written more extensively about golf instruction than any one in the history of the sport. He has produced more than 50 instructional DVDs, written more than 30 Special Reports and published twelve books on his Locked-In Golf™ techniques. His books include:
*HOW TO HIT A GOLF BALL AS STRAIGHT-AS-AN-ARROW
*HOW TO LOCK-IN A PERFECT GOLF SWING
*HOW GOLF WORKS
*TOO SIMPLE TO BE GOLF
*THE LOCKED-IN GOLF METHOD
*HIT IT DEAD STRAIGHT
*INSTANT GOLF
*STRAIGHT SHOOTING GOLF
*HOW TO HIT A POWER DRAW
*HOW TO HIT A PERFECT FADE
*HOW TO LOCK-IN A PERFECT GRIP
*THE LOCKED-IN GOLF SWING


After many years of extensive research and thousands of experiments, he was the first to discover the fundamental flaw of golf which he characterizes as the “Vardon Curse.”
The “Vardon Curse” simply means the instant a conventional style of grip is formed on a golf club, the wrists will rotate the clubface to an effective open alignment and to an out-to-in swing path, creating a slice ball flight alignment.
Since such discovery, he has designed, developed and perfected more than 100 techniques to convert the inherent slice ball flight alignment to a straight ball flight alignment to produce a golf shot as straight-as-an-an arrow. The instructions to perform many of these techniques on DVDs are available at http://lockedingolf.com and http://jacksongolfmethod.com
In addition, he has designed, developed and perfected more than 30 techniques to lock-in and produce shaped golf shots. The instructions to perform many of these locked-in shaped golf shots are available at http://shapinggolfshots.com. Instructions to perform his locked-in putting techniques may be found at http://lockedinputtting,com
Also, many of his techniques as well as much of his research, experiments and validated tests are addressed in his books, DVDs, Special Reports, blogs and articles with one purpose in mind:
TO TRANSFORM GOLF FROM A
“GAME OF GUESS” TO A “GAME OF SUCCESS.”



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Thursday, November 24, 2011

▷▷▷You Can Hit the Golf Ball Straight

Golfers know that hitting the ball straight is the most difficult skill to acquire. They also know that it is the most important skill they can have. By following the steps below, you can teach yourself how to get it.

The ball goes straight only when the geometry of the strike meets these simple requirements: the clubface is square to the target and the clubhead's path is directly at the target. The complete description of contact would include the clubhead's trajectory as it meets the ball, but that contributes to getting the ball into the air, not to the direction the ball takes in flight.

Golf swing instruction attempts to direct the golfer through movements that will not take the clubhead out of a "slot" that returns the club in line, and at the same time keeps the clubface square at all times to the path the club is traveling both away from and back toward the ball.

This is, unfortunately, getting the cart before the horse. Teaching the swing in this way reduces accurate contact to trial-and-error. When poor contact is made, the reason must be a flaw in the swing to be corrected, and we will try again.

What must be learned is the impact position. A golfer must learn what that position feels like so a swing that passes through that position can be built. By "feels like," I mean the position of the feet, legs, hips, torso, arms, hand, and head -- where these all are in relation to each other when the correct impact geometry of the clubhead is met.

For experienced golfers, here is how to teach yourself how to attain that position. Beginners must use a different method which I will not go into here.

Take a full swing, slow enough so you can stop the clubhead when it gets to where a ball would be sitting. Stop the swing and freeze your body. Very likely, the clubface will not be square to your target. This is the critical part now, and you must proceed carefully.

The clubface is not square because some part of your body has forced it out of square. Relax your body so that the clubface settles into a square orientation. Don't move the body, or the arms, or the legs. Just relax whatever you feel is keeping the club from being square so that the club falls into "squareness."

For example, I tend to close the clubface because my right elbow juts out. Try this and you, too, will find that this closes the face. All I have to do to is to relax my right elbow so that it falls closer to my right side. Not only does this feel more comfortable, but I am now lined up to hit the ball straight at the target.

Club path errors get corrected in the same way. You will feel an exaggerated body position creating tension. If your swing goes too far from the inside to out, your left hip might feel like it is sticking out too far. Golfers who swing from the outside to in might feel tension in their right shoulder. In either case, relaxing the body gets rid of these odd feeling and puts the body into the correct impact position.

From there, the golfer can build a swing in slow motion, beginning with short swings and working up to longer ones, which are all centered around the impact position known to be correct. Swing slowly and always stop at the ball to see that this is the case. This lined-up swing won't be learned in a week, or a month. It will take dedicated practice to develop a golf swing that undoubtedly feels quite different, but which you know is correct, because it consistently gets you the right results.


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