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Tips On Choosing An Appropriate Golf Equipments Lesson



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By : Bimol Bee    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-12-02 08:09:04
Golf is a kind of sport that isn’t that easy to master as many people may think. It's really difficult to look down at the little, non-moving, white ball and not desire to crush it. A good drive is what every golf player wishes to execute. Just like in other kinds of sports, the sound of ideal contact is worth striving for. But unfortunately, achieving that isn’t easy even with all possible magazines, books, training devices, clubs golf pros, and balls. And certainly, every golf player dreams to become like this man Tiger, a real professional in the field.

Probably, every golf player once had that round when everything is just perfect: one swings on plane, one’s stroke is aligned and one’s feel around the green is spot on. But the next week everything changes: the player feels cocky and swings much harder, one’s putts sail past the hole and the player shanks each pitch shot. There’s no limit of the frustration, and the player spends days and weeks reading different sorts of books, watching videos and looking through magazines with the intention of find the ideal tip to improve one’s golf game.

Many of us have faced these problems. The most popular books we read in this cases are Ben Hogan's "Five Lessons" as well as Harvey Penick's "Little Red Book." Many of us have studied the pictures in Jack Nicklaus' "Golf my Way" and memorized the fixes from David Leadbetter's "Faults and Fixes."

Dave Pelz's is ready to help us with his book "Short Game Bible". And Annika Sorenstam assists the girls in "Golf Annika's Way." John Daly gives pieces of advice on correct living one’s life. Michael Murphy's "Golf in the Kingdom" studies the attractiveness and mystery of golf.

Many books tell about shanks, fixing slices, hook, chili dips chunks, and even our heads. As few people like to ready, most often we choose to watch videos and dvd's to improve our golf game. Many people want to learn how to swing, play and act in the game correctly. These videos will improve your feel for rhythm as well as swing path.

The internet offers a great number of articles in golf. You start exploring these out and looking for more. It may happen that one enters a pro shop and runs across an impressive new training aid. Have you heard about a "Straight Arm Sleeve" or an "Impact Ball?" What about the "Perfect Connextion" and Hank Haney's "Step Minder"?

Nick Faldo’s "Step2 Swing" is also off great help where you’ll find training aids for curing, putting a slice, gaining more distance, rhythm, balance, stance and other useful things.

Undoubtedly, all of these items are useful in a way and can even help much, but very often they are extremely confusing. There’s enough to know one important thing in order to be the champion in the golf play. Many people think that the farther the hits are the best. But it’s completely wrong. Golf isn’t about how far one hits the ball or how smooth he looks while swinging. You need to pay smart enjoying the time and of course, remember to choose good golf irons.
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