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Use Your Golf Swing Training Aid Consistently And You Will See Results
By: Mike Pedersen
Every golfer has a swing fault he or she fights for their entire golfing career! This is a true statement among 80% or more of the golfing population. The consistent use of a golf swing training aid, that is specific to your swing fault will do wonders to your golf swing and performance.
Please remember this!
Any training aid for golf needs to be specific to your golf swing fault. Not your golfing buddies. Not your own swing instructor. Specific to YOUR swing fault!
I am a firm believer in a total golf performance improvement program, and using training aids is part of the program. You see...training aids can help you work on a specific swing fault and groove the correct move to cure it. If you're a slicer, you need to correct a certain move in your golf swing. Same with a hook ball hitter, topper, thinner, etc.
Unfortunately there are hundreds of products on the market promising the world but never delivering. Don't fall into the "hype trap!" These companies pay thousands of dollars to marketing specialists who will hit every hot button on your body.
With that being said, you need a combination of a golf swing aid and improving your body's physical ability via golf strength and stretching exercises. This is the ultimate combination for long-term golf success.
If your body has physical limitations, it will be difficult to successfully train with your new training aid and see results. Your body will resist what the training aid wants it to do. And example of this is taking a lesson. How many times have you taken a golf lesson, your pro tells you to make a bigger backswing and you can't?
The same goes with a golf training aid. You can use it all you want but if your body is resisting the proper mechanics, it will never achieve this new movement for optimal golf swing mechanics.
Once you've realized you need to work on your body, and you've purchased the right training aid for you, there is only one thing left.
Use it regularly!
The ONLY way you are going to see results is if you make a conscious effort to work with you new swing aid on a regular basis. I'm not talking about once every couple of weeks when the wind is blowing right that day! I'm talking about doing it daily for the first few weeks to ingrain your new swing moves.
If and only if you take this approach will you see results!
So many times I hear of golfers buying some training aid or new whiz-bang club, but never using it, therefore wasting their money. Don't you do that! If you don't use it, you won't see results! End of story!
Be the small percent of the golfing population on a mission to make use of your new golf swing training aid. In the long run, you will be the one walking of the 18th tee with a smile on your face!
Find more valuable and helpful advice on the best golf swing training aid at GolfSwingTrainingAid.com.
Hints About Golf Putters
One very effective drill in perfecting your swing is to let the ball 'get in your way' as you swing toward the target. In other words, you let the ball get hit because it was sitting there in the way of your swing, not because you were swinging at it.
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Two Backswing Flaws You Must Fix for a Spot-On Swing
Because golfers must stand to the side of the golf ball at address, it's easy to understand why many players improperly rotate both the body and golf club away from the ball during the takeaway. Often, this improper rotation assumes the form of an inside takeaway, where the hands and forearms roll clockwise and rotate the clubface open. As soon as the club is taken too far to the inside, it becomes trapped behind the body�literally.
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To have a good angle the left leg passes the ball first, hands second, and clubhead last. This motion automatically moves the clubhead in the descending angle of approach. Having the clubhead passing the hands prior to impact creates an ascending angle of approach. Most of the time with this action the clubhead will hit the ground behind the ball (Chili dipping) or the swing bottoms out early and the ball is struck on the upswing, topping it.
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