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Do You Want Better Tempo In Your Golf Swing

 Medicus Golf Swing Tempo Tips

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Are you a spastic with your golf swing? Do you tomahawk from the top of your backswing? I don’t mean to get right at it, but what i am talking about is tempo of your golf swing? Tempo is a topic that is not talked about enough when it comes to a consistent golf swing.

When you think of tempo, don’t you picture Fred Couples, Retief Goosen or even Ernie Els? Do you site a "hit motion" in their golf swing? You don’t! They take it back smoothly and bring it down in the same fashion. No jerk, ballistic movement or hit in those golf swings.

Tips For Tempo

There are dozens of tips in regards to improving your tempo. One good one is counting. Get into a rythmn with your swing by counting one on the way back, two at the top (give it a little pause) and three on the way down. Be consistent with this and you will see your tempo improve.

Another tip is "think smooth". If I ever get to where I am trying to kill the ball…the very next swing I think smooth all the way. No aggressive or jerky motion for the entire swing. This usually gets my swing back in the groover right away, instead of the dreaded snow ball effect with your game, getting worse and worse.

The last simple tip is the big pause at the top before you come down. I mean pause! When you’re hitting balls at the range, make 10 swings with a 2 second pause at the top, before you make your move down. The first couple of swings will be hard. Your contact with the ball will be terrible…but after a while you’ll get to where you can make good contact almost everytime.

Golf Swing Trainers Can Help

The use of golf swing trainers to improve tempo can be very effective. In fact, I strongly recommend you do. One training aid I really like is the Medicus Golf Club. This club is one of the most effective training aids for not only tempo, but swing plane and path.

For the sake of this article, we are talking about tempo. When you take the Medicus back with a jerk it breaks. When you come down too quickly it breaks again! When you first use this…you’ll get very frustrated…but it will open you eyes to how slow (and smooth) you really need to swing to not break the hinge.

Your golf swing tempo can make or break your performance. Work on it and your scores will show it. Don’t…and let your playing partners blow the doors off you every time you play them.

Author: Mike Pedersen

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The Importance of the Proper Grip for Golf Clubs

 

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Now that spring is fast approaching, it’s a good time to change the grips on your clubs.  For most golfers, grips should be replaced once a year as they tend to start wearing out by the end of a long season of play.  

If you are building you own set of custom clubs or going to replace your grips, then it becomes a good time to look at the different replacement grips on the market and determine which grips would be the best for you to use that would improve your game.  If you tend to hook the ball, then an oversized grip may be in order.  Using an oversized grip makes it harder for the player to turn the club over on release which will help to control that dreaded snap hook.

Another thing to consider when buying new grips is the size of your hand.  If you have small hands (which you can tell if you wear a small golf glove), then you may not be able to hold the club tight enough at impact which would lead to an open face and therefore you would tend to slice the ball.  If you have large hands, then an oversized grip would be in order as you will grip the club too tight at impact.

The next decision in choosing a new grip is picking one of the different styles of grips.  Grips are made out of a material than can be wrapped leather, a foam-rubber composite, or polyurethane. They can be hard, soft, and virtually anywhere in between. They can have different patterns of raised and lowered areas that offer different amounts of grip tackiness, but could also cause the grip to be uncomfortable. The trick is to find grips that are comfortable for you.

Lastly, make sure that you match the grip core size to the shaft of the clubs you are using.  There is nothing harder than trying to put on a grip that is too small for the shaft.  

If you are just replacing your worn out grips or working on making a custom set of golf clubs for yourself, the size and type of grip is important if you want to improve your game.

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