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		<title>Golf Practice Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes the allure of a sprawling golf course can be intimidating. Many courses are designed for only the most experienced individuals and make the average golfer feel inferior &#8211; almost as if they are not worthy of playing on them. This is not true. Improve your game and increase your skill set with the many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the allure of a sprawling golf course can be intimidating. Many courses are designed for only the most experienced individuals and make the average golfer feel inferior &#8211; almost as if they are not worthy of playing on them. This is not true. Improve your game and increase your skill set with the many available <a href="http://golfswingtrainerguide.com/golf-practice-equipment/"title="" >golf practice equipment</a> that is currently on the market. These items can help golfers improve their game, and also serve as the perfect way to introduce beginners and children to the game that you hold so dear. </p>
<p>One of the most common devices used to help train is a golf net. These products are large nets where you can pitch balls without risk in your own backyard. They are affordable and durable, and usually go for around $50 at the right retailer. A popular item is the IZZO Big Daddy Golf Net, which is portable and can be taken anywhere. It helps those struggling with hitting long distances and those learning to drive balls. Practice at home, at the office or even on vacation &#8211; and improve your game instantly with this great product. </p>
<p>Another great product is the Golf Launchpad Flite. This computer program is compatible with almost every operating system and is the perfect way to practice and improve your game. You can use your own golf clubs and hit the tethered regulation ball, which will record your speed and accuracy on the computer. This product is incredibly popular and cutting edge, and can be purchased for an affordable $100 from the right retailer. </p>
<p>A common and popular item that many people have in office environments is a putting mat. These mats simulate the green of the golf course and allow you to practice your putting with your own golf clubs. Set it up anywhere and soon enough you&#8217;ll be on your way to being exactly on par. This is a cheap and affordable piece of equipment that you&#8217;ll be sure to love. </p>
<p>It’s hard to play a perfect game of golf. Even the most seasoned professionals have their off days, and many courses are seemingly impossible. Don’t let this intimidate you. Keep your spirits up and improve your skills today with these great pieces of golf practice equipment. There are many other products on the market, so find which one is best suited for you and get started today! Before you know it you’ll be golfing with the professionals. </p>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golfing has become one of America&#8217;s favorite pastimes &#8211; a relaxing yet competitive way to get both sun and sport. There are both passive players and passionate players in this game, and those who love it make it a life passion. Sensing this niche market, developers have continuously put together state of the art golf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golfing has become one of America&#8217;s favorite pastimes &#8211; a relaxing yet competitive way to get both sun and sport. There are both passive players and passionate players in this game, and those who love it make it a life passion. </p>
<p>Sensing this niche market, developers have continuously put together state of the art <a href="http://golfswingtrainerguide.com/golf-gadgets-accessories/"title="" >golf gadgets</a>, accessories and equipment for the average golfer. These products are meant to improve your game, teach you more about how to better yourself and generally just increase the level of entertainment all around. It seems as if each month a new product is out that claims it will change the face of golf. </p>
<p>Adidas has capitalized on the golfing craze by introducing many specialty golf shoe lines, claiming the shoes are the ones that the players wear. Primarily available for men, the company just released a women&#8217;s brand of golf shoes modeled after pro golfers Paula Creamer and Natalie Gulbis. These shoes come in both pink and black with rhinestone coating, and allow your feet to be closer to the ground when playing the perfect game. These shoes prove that you don&#8217;t have to lose style when it comes to playing sports, and they run between $100 and $120 on the official website of the company. These look to be hot sellers in the golf market for women. </p>
<p>Another new device is the PivotPro, meant to help all golfers improve their swing. Realizing that many golfers sway too much when making that first essential swing, the PivotPro is a brace that feels like a boot, and is strapped onto your lower leg to keep yourself in position when making the swing. It fits a varied number of shoe sizes and generally goes for around $89. It can be purchased on the PivotPro site and seems to be a new must-have item for golfers everywhere. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for ways to improve your game, a helpful new gadget might be the GolfGenie. This program features layouts of various golf courses and offers many ways to improve your game and skill level. It is available in a variety of formats including as an iPhone application, and runs for an affordable $15 charge. </p>
<p>These are just a few of the many great products that have now become available to golfers, and there are sure to be more added to this list as time progresses. With the right skill set and the right golf gadgets, you might just have the perfect game after all. </p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Many golfers have trouble with their swing. Some may have trouble with the tee off swing, keeping their arms straight, following through, or putting the ball. This can hurt their score on the game. All golfers want to swing like a professional so they can have a better score. Golfers are always searching for new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many golfers have trouble with their swing. Some may have trouble with the tee off swing, keeping their arms straight, following through, or putting the ball.  This can hurt their score on the game.  All golfers want to swing like a professional so they can have a better score.  Golfers are always searching for new ways to improve their swing, whether they are professional or at an amateur level.  </p>
<p>Some golfers will use <a href="http://golfswingtrainerguide.com/golf-swing-aids/"title="" >golf swing aids</a>. Some may seek out a trainer to help them.  Some may search online for videos or articles that can help them improve their swing.  Using a trainer may be the best way to improve your swing, but sometimes that is just not feasible.  Watching a video may be the best golf swing aid that you can have.  These videos will teach you how to stand properly, hold the club, and then follow through.  The only difference between them and a trainer is that they will not be by your side to make sure that you are executing it properly.  With a trainer, they can make sure that you are bending you knees, holding the club, and following through with your swing. </p>
<p>When you are putting, a small swing is necessary, but some golfers don’t know quite how to gauge the amount of swing that is needed to get the ball in the hole.  A video could help you learn to think about it, but a trainer may be able to help you even better.  Sometimes it takes the person, who knows their own strength, time to figure out just how much or how little they need to hit the ball to come under par.  </p>
<p>Some golf professionals can hit a ball and receive a score that is a birdie or eagle.  These golf pros have learned how to control their swing.  Most likely they have used some sort of aid to help them achieve that swing.  If you can find an aid that is endorsed by your favorite golf pro, then you may be able to learn better, especially if you are striving to be like them.  Sometimes the changing of golf equipment can be just what you need in order to improve your game and finding the right equipment to suit your game play is the right aid for anyone.  If your club seems a bit heavy, then changing it to a lighter version will improve your swing.</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 15:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using golf training aids is a great way to achieve a good golf game, but that is not always a method that everyone can afford. Videos are another way to go, but you will not have the added extra bonus of that person being at your side while you are practicing. There is equipment available [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using <a href="http://golfswingtrainerguide.com/golf-training-aids/"title="" >golf training aids</a> is a great way to achieve a good golf game, but that is not always a method that everyone can afford.  Videos are another way to go, but you will not have the added extra bonus of that person being at your side while you are practicing.  There is equipment available that could help you to improve your golf game.</p>
<p>There are swing gloves that will help you to improve your grip on the club or putter.  A piece of equipment called the pathfinder will help you to control your putting stroke.  There is an open club that will help you to improve your golf swing with just a few minutes of use a day.  It is designed to train you on how to hold and swing a six iron properly.  The putting arc is designed to help you with your putting stroke.  It will give you the confidence you need to make that one shot that even some of the best golfers miss.  You can purchase a club that is meant to help a golfer at any level get a better swing with or without using a ball.  There is a driver that is meant to train the golfer in grip and swing, which will help you to have a better, longer shot.  It will keep you from slicing, therefore, saving you valuable points on your overall score.  There are also clubs that have mechanisms in them that will balance out the golfers swing showing them how to properly swing.  With a consistent use of this club the golfers swing will improve vastly.  </p>
<p>You can buy golf training aids that can help with the stance and balance of the golfer, which will also help to improve the game.  An 8board will help teach you the proper stance and balance along with teaching the golfer the right swing.  A foot wedge is an important piece of the puzzle when you are learning the proper balancing techniques.  With the wedge you can train your body to keep its weight on the inside of the foot, which can make it easier for you to swing your club making your overall score better at the end of your game.  Strength training can be one of the best ways to improve your golf game.  Your core muscles are an important part of keeping your game at its best.  There are workouts that are designed to help the golfer to improve the strength of those muscles.   </p>

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