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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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		<title>Golf Club Reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a golf lover but don&#8217;t know how to improve your game? Do you wonder why occasionally your speed and precision might be off during game play? The solution might be simple. You could be using the wrong golf club. Every player has a specific club that works the best for them, and sometimes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a golf lover but don&#8217;t know how to improve your game? Do you wonder why occasionally your speed and precision might be off during game play? The solution might be simple. You could be using the wrong golf club. </p>
<p>Every player has a specific club that works the best for them, and sometimes it takes a bit of trial and error to find the right one. There are an extraordinary number of great clubs on the market that are sure to suit your every need. Here are three <a href="http://golfswingtrainerguide.com/golf-club-reviews/"title="" >golf club reviews</a> that can help you with your purchasing decision. </p>
<p>One of the most popular new models is the PING G15, which has a list price of around $300. The theory behind it: hitting the ball with more mass without changing the speed. It has been called easy to use, strong and stout. It is primarily designed to increase stability and was given a five-star performance rating by Golf Digest Magazine. Critics and players alike seem to love this club, as the hot-in-demand item is hard to come by.    </p>
<p>Another popular model is the Wood: Taylor Made, which comes in a variety of models that vary in price and size. The average price is around $230, but higher-class models can go for over $300. These clubs are special because they allow the players to model a custom trajectory. It sits perfectly on the ground during game play is fully adjustable. It has been referred to as an equivalent of a &#8220;snazzy European sports car&#8221; by users and was given a five-star performance rating by Golf Digest Magazine.  </p>
<p>The Hybrid from Callaway Golf goes for an affordable $160, and the new model is meant to help golfers drive the ball to unprecedented heights. It rewards those who take things slow and actually gives golfers with high swing speeds a slow overall trajectory. The weight and balance of the club have both been praised, and it was awarded a five-star performance rating as well from Golf Digest. Various models of the club are readily available in stores nationwide. </p>
<p>Finally get that perfect game you’ve been waiting for by finding the right club for you. These are just three of the many golf clubs that are currently on the market, just waiting for someone to call them their own. Test them out, find which one is right for you, and tear up the course with your incredible new skill set. Have a great time. </p>

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		<title>Hybrid Golf Clubs &#8211; Rescues</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 19:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf clubs are categorized by the material they are made out of.  The two main categories are wood and iron.  Wooden clubs are often used for great distance shots or tees.  However, Iron golf clubs, such as Taylormade r7 Irons, are more flexible and are capable of being effectively used on various shots.  Another type [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf clubs are categorized by the material they are made out of.  The two main categories are wood and iron.  Wooden clubs are often used for great distance shots or tees.  However, Iron golf clubs, such as <a href="http://myactivezone.com/taylormade-r7-irons/">Taylormade r7 Irons</a>, are more flexible and are capable of being effectively used on various shots.  Another type of club is a putter.  These are more efficient on grass terrain and close shots.</p>
<p><a href="http://myactivezone.com/hybrid-golf-clubs/">Hybrids golf clubs</a> are composed of a mixture of wood and Iron. This allows the hybrid to have the agility of an iron club and the effectiveness of long distance shots a wood club is capable of.  The clubs are frequently used to replace high numbered woods and low numbered irons.  Nevertheless hybrids can be designed to have the same ability as a 1 to 9 iron.  Such hybrids are often called &#8220;iron replacements&#8221; because of their comfortable use.  Another popular term used for this hybrid is &#8220;rescues&#8221; because the first hybrid club uses was named Taylor Made Rescue.  The brand name became synonymous with the style of club.  This name is suitable for the club as it helps a golf player in tricky spots.</p>
<p>A test by &#8220;Golf Illustrated&#8221; was initiated to examine Hybrid golfing equipment. Players of different skill levels tested the clubs in different situations to discover which club suited the average player. Numerous points were tested such as the control, distance, sound, accuracy, appearance, and the flight of the ball. The test concluded that the Callaway Fusion had the highest score in the test. This model was then rated to be the best hybrid club. Another model named Nicklaus Claw club took the second place.</p>
<p>In conclusion if you are seeking a Hybrid club that is ideal for your golf game, consider purchasing the top rated models mentioned above. You will not regret it once you discover the versatility and comfort of your hybrid golf club.  So the next time you head out for a relaxing <a href="http://golfswingtrainerguide.com/take-a-golf-vacation/"title="" >golf vacation</a>, don’t forget to bring your set of “rescues”.</p>

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		<title>Golf Swing Trainer &#8211; Get A Grip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 04:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to improve you golf game, you need to get a grip. In this post on golf swing trainer, I want to give you a better idea on how to grip you golf clubs. How tight of a grip do you need to have? You don&#8217;t want to have a loose grip or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to improve you golf game, you need to get a grip. In this post on <a href="http://golfswingtrainerguide.com/">golf swing trainer</a>, I want to give you a better idea on how to grip you golf clubs. How tight of a grip do you need to have? You don&#8217;t want to have a loose grip or even a firm grip, we want to have a tight grip.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t mean that you should have the type of grip that your muscle in your arms and shoulders are tied up with tension, but we do want to have our hands tightly on the clubs. If you&#8217;re wondering about the wrist in regards that the swing would be stiff and wooden, don&#8217;t worry about the wrist.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve rarely every seen anybody to stiff or too tight in swinging a golf clubs (except those &#8220;scared&#8221; beginners), but I&#8217;ve seen many if not thousands of loose ones. The whole tendency in pupils is to take too light a grip. The loose grip leads into faults opening the hands at the top, collapsing the left wrist, over swinging, and so on. </p>
<p>A tight grip, though it does feel awkward for a while, acts as a brace from these various faults and makes the entire swing action easier to perform correctly.</p>
<p>By a tight grip we also mean with practically all the fingers that are on the club. These would be the last three of the left hand and the first three of the right. Many players have a tendency to place the forefinger of the right hand, the one that hooks around the shaft just below the right thumb, very lightly on the club. Don&#8217;t do it, it will hook.</p>
<p>Place the finger around the shaft firmly, so that the tip of it makes a definite contact with the tip of your thumb. If you don&#8217;t, the club will be liable to drop, at the top of the swing, into the big V between the forefinger and thumb. This means a loss of control at the top, which must be regained as the club comes down.</p>
<p>Now, how do we stand up the ball? No great mystery is involved in this either, although certain points must be observed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important that we take a position that will enable us to swing the club freely and to bring it down to the ball on an inside-out arc easily. To do this, the weight should be divided equally between the feet and the knees must be slightly flexed (it&#8217;s better too much than too little).</p>
<p>You should be bent ever so slightl from the waist and the shoulders should be rounded or hunched over. The head should be down, but not too much. The right shoulder should be lower than the left because of the fact that the right hand is lower on the shaft than the left (if you&#8217;re a lefty, reverse it).</p>
<p>I hope this post helps to improve your swing. I know that it&#8217;s helped me in the past and it&#8217;s something that I always keep in mind when I play.</p>

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