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How to Improve Your Golf Swing : How to Position the Golf Ball to Improve Your Swing

Get tips on where to place your golf ball in relation to your stance in this free golfing video on how to improve your golf swing. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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    How to improve your golf game

    Improve your golf game with the golf training aid that 38 handicap’s and PGA Tour Pro’s alike are using right now. Orange Whip is a fantastic golf traning aid !

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    How to Improve Your Golf Swing : How to Hit a Draw Shot in Golf

    Use a draw shot to work your golf ball from right to left (for a right handed player). Learn how to hit a draw shot and get tips on improving your swing and your golf game in this free golfing lesson on video. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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    How to Improve Your Golf Swing : How to Hit a Bunker Shot in Golf: Part 1

    Hit a good bunker shot and successfully get out of a bunker when playing golf; learn how in this free golf tips lesson on video, with golfing techniques for improving your swing and your golf game.Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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    How to Improve Your Golf Swing : Golf Club Angle: Tips to Improve Your Swing

    The term golf club angle refers to where the golf club is pointed in a golf swing. Learn the proper golf club angle to improve your swing and lower your game score in this free golf tips lesson on video. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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    How to Improve Your Golf Swing : How to Improve Your Golf Posture & Stance

    The correct posture can improve your golf swing; get expert tips on the proper golf posture and stance in this free golfing lesson on video. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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    How to Improve Your Golf Swing : Golf Alignment Tips

    Aligning your body properly when playing golf can help you hit balls straight down your target line; get expert tips on alignment and improving your golf swing in this free golf tips lesson on video. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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    How to Improve Your Golf Swing : Getting the Golf Ball in the Air on a Downswing

    Get the golf ball in the air on a downswing; learn how in this free golf tips video lesson on improving your golf swing. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino

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    Medicus Golf Swing Aids Can Help You Play Golf Again

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    It looked like I was going to need some golf instruction. I seriously injured my shoulder last year in a gym accident and as a result had to have rotator cuff surgery. That was the end of my golf game for 10 months.

    I began swinging the clubs after about 6 months to try to get some flexibility back. It was obvious that my previous good golf swing was gone and that I may have to give up the game of golf altogether.

    I started to look for golf training aids to help me in my recovery. I have seen several the infomercials on TV about the Medicus over the last year. I have heard that it is the number one golf swing aid on the market.

    The Medicus golf swing aid is known to be a great tool for beginning golfers. According to the Internet, many people find that it will quickly teach the proper swing plane and tempo. The medicus dual hinge shaft driver is especially popular with new golf enthusiasts as it allows you to practice just about anywhere. Compared to other hinged shaft trainers like the Refiner the Medicus cost twice as much. However, after watching the poor quality video that the Refiner website put forth I decided that if they could not make a decent video then they probably could not build a good club. So I bit the bullet and laid out 135 bucks for the medicus.

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    The Medicus driver arrived at my doorstep at noon and I was at the range an hour later. Almost immediately the loss of flexibility and range of motion became apparent. At the end of my hour long practice session I was exhausted and frustrated by the lack of accomplishment. The last 10 minutes I used my old Taylor driver to see if I had improved. I was slicing and my drive was still well under 200 yards. I knew I needed to spend a lot more time with my new golf swing training aid.

    The Medicus golf swing aid and I had a regular morning and afternoon appointment for 10 days. After about 3 days my repaired shoulder and the muscles that had not been using correctly began to complain loudly.

    My hands were also still breaking down, that is getting too far ahead. I was also too far inside at the top of my swing and I was starting my down swing a little too quick. The double or dual hinge was not letting me get away with anything. The Medicus golf swing aid was doing its job but I was obviously not. I was seriously beginning to wonder if I would ever have a good golf swing.

    The Medicus and I parted ways for while did some more physical therapy and strengthening. Following the two week vacation where I watched instructional videos, the club and I headed back to the range for a workout. In about 10 minutes was able to slowly swing the club without tripping the hinge.

    However when I tried to hit a ball with the medicus the bad old habits came back. Once I slowed everything down I was able to hit the ball about 100 yards without breaking the hinge. .

    I spent the last 15 minutes with a Pinemeadow Tour Series BLOC driver that a friend asked me to try. I hit the ball straight right out to 190 yards with ease. I grabbed my old Taylor driver and also hit it out about 180 yards straight as an arrow. My slice was gone. Apparently the Medicus had given me enough muscle memory to correct this golf swing problem.

    My shoulder was starting to loosen up and my strength was returning to the point that we played 9 holes of Golf a month ago without problems. I warmed up with the Medicus dual swing driver just before playing and then played a round of golf without slicing once. To me this was a miracle since I had slice problem ever since I started to play the game of golf. Even my iron game was improved especially with my 5 and 7 irons.

    Since that day I have been able to play at least one round of golf each week and my drives are getting longer each round. I am sure that I probably would have given up the game of golf if I had not used a good golf swing training aid to get my good golf swing back. Actually now I have a better golf swing then before my accident.

    I am considering the purchase of the Medicus 5 iron to further strengthen my game. Never the less I am really pleased that something as simple as a golf swing instruction aid could allow me to play golf again. I am playing better and if you play better the game is certainly more enjoyable. Even if you do not have an injury I think the Medicus golf swing aid is a good investment in improving your good golf swing and your game.

    Author: Jim Kesel

    Medicus Driver

    The latest and most popular model is the new Medicus Driver, following in the footsteps of the Dual 2000 5-iron. Like other hinged clubs from the company, it will break if you make an incorrect…

    The Best Selling Medicus Swing Trainer – Medicus Dual

    The Medicus Driver has been chosen by golf pros as the #1 swing trainer club in the world. It is the best selling golf training aid ever!

    Medicus Dual Hinge Driver Review

    The Medicus Dual Hinge driver is specially made to help golfers correct their tempo, improve their golf swing, eliminate slices and hooks. The consistency of swinging the club without breaking …

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    What Are The Best Golf Swing Trainers And How To Get The Most Out Of Your Golf Swing Training Aids

    When most people discuss golf swing trainers, they mean those modified hinged clubs made by Medicus and Momentus. These clubs are meant to help you train and perfect your golf swing mechanics. When you swing your club wrongly, these trainers will "break" apart.

    Do these golf swing trainers work? Yes, if you know the theory of how to swing your golf club correctly. In addition, you need to know if you are using a one plane swing or a two plane swing. Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh use the one plane swing, while Jack Nicklaus and many other golf pros use the two plane swing. Which type of swing is that golf swing trainer designed for? If you have any doubts, write in to the manufacturer and ask them. Face it, these things are not cheap.

    Companies like Medicus and Momentus produce golf swing trainers for both drivers and irons. Their golf swing training drivers are the most useful. Face it, you will use your driver 10% to 20% of your time in a round of golf, but use each iron only two or three times. Getting the golf swing trainer for the driver will give you the most bang for the buck. Another machine you may find useful is the golf swing plane trainer. This is a pretty bulky machine, available in some golf clubs and golf schools. Golf instructors sometimes use it to help train their students to master the correct golf swing mechanics. Used correctly, this machine will help you to master the correct tempo and swing your club in the correct plane.

    By far, the cheapest and most useful golf swing training aids are golf club training grips. The training grip will teach you how to grip a golf club correctly. You will be surprised how many weekend golfers find their slices and other golfing problems disappearing once they learn how to grip their golf clubs correctly. Amazon is selling these training grips for $5 to $15. However, it is better if you get it from your local golf shops or golf schools, where they can help you get the correct fit. Unless you have a big budget to blow, you should get your putter fitted first. After all, you spend 30% to 40% of your time on the green. The next clubs to get fitted would be your wedges. Most golfers spend another 15% to 20% of their time chipping up to the green. Last is your driver.

    Another excellent golf swing training aid is a video camera and tripod and plenty of cheap golf balls. Just spend some time capturing a video of yourself swinging your club at hundreds of golf balls and you will soon see your most obvious mistakes. When you can no longer spot any mistakes in your golf swing techniques, this is the time to schedule more advanced golf swing lessons with your local pro.

    My favorite golf swing training aids are the video camera and training grips, followed by golf swing trainers for drivers. Combine these with some judicious help from your local golf pro, and you will quickly lower your golf handicap.

    By: Godfrey Swain

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    Do you have these 3 problems with your golf swing: 1) inconsistency; 2) slice; 3) distance? Click here to find out how to improve your golf swing.

    Medicus Golf Swing Aid

    In my opinion, there are a couple of golf swing aids that are effective when you incorporate them with your new golf training program. One is the medicus. This is a fantastic golf swing aid that gives you instant feedback.

    Some Facts About Medicus Driver

    Walt Ballenberger is a life long golfer and web master for the site http://www.medicusdriver.info. For more information about using Medicus golf training aids and the Stack and Tilt golf swing, visit http://www.medicusdriver.info.

    Select the Best Golf Swing Trainer

    If you want to reinforce the proper technique of the golf swing you should take a serious look at one of the highly rated training aids that are available. An accurate and powerful swing is the first step in shaving…

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    Medicus Driver Improves all aspects of your swing from the takeaway to downswing.

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    Let Medicus Develop You Better Golf Swing Tempo

    Do You Want Better Tempo In Your Golf Swing

    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.

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    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.

    By: Mike Pedersen

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    About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf performance experts in the country. He is the founder of 8 golf performance websites including his golf training aid review site. He has just come out with a golf swing plane trainer and Medicus Golf Club review you’ll want to check out!

     

    The golf swing: Breathing & tempo in golf
    The fifth in a series of articles about the golf swing. Familiarity with previous articles would be of benefit. Tempo in golf has to do with the characteristic style of motion. Do all of the parts consistently move at the same rate of …

    Does Tempo really matter?
    I have been golfing for a little while now, not doing so great. My friend told me I have really bad tempo, like each swing I take is inconsistent...

    Improve your golf swing with your legs
    Brady Riggs shows you how to configure and use the legs in the golf swing…

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    Golf Training Products that improve golf skill

    Which Golf Training Products Do You Really Need?

    A guide to help you identify the four major categories of golf training products. Full swing aids, golf fitness training aids, golf grip training aids, and putting aids. You will then be able to decide which type of aid can help you with your specific swing fault.

    When it comes to golf training products there is certainly no shortage of choices. You have to know what you are looking for and why if you are thinking about buying golf training products. After all, you could spend a fortune on various golf aids and not see any improvement in your game.

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    Some golfers don’t have a specific problem with their game – they just want to improve upon a certain area of it. Some desire a ways of achieving more distance or more accuracy, while others are interested in getting fit for golf and want to buy some golf strength training aids.

    In this article I will point out the top 4 categories and which type of golf training products you can find. You should first try to identify why you believe you think a golf training aid can help you. Once you have identified your particular problem you will be in a better position to choose the right golf aid to help you improve your game.

    You may not want to try golf training equipment just yet – as an alternative you could check some golf guides or eBooks, or even some golf DVD‘s that deal with a definite area that you need help with. There are several great eBooks or DVD’s that can help you with all areas of your game; your golf swing, golf stretching exercises, how to fix a slice, golf fitness programs, or golf lessons in general. If you would rather try out some golf training products or aids, then check out the following categories:

    Full Swing Training Aids: This is the biggest category of them all, but not all products that are lumped into it are a complete golf swing solution. Probably the best full swing trainers are the hinged golf clubs like the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver or the Refiner hinged training clubs. Next, you could try the Leadbetter Swing Setter or weighted golf clubs like the Momentus weighted driver. Finally, a full circle swing trainer like the Explaner can really help you with the full swing.

    Golf Fitness Training Aids: By getting fit for golf you will greatly improve all aspects of your golf game; so I recommend any golfer try out these training aids. The GolfGym is the renowned leader in the field of golf fitness and they offer complete solutions for the golfer. To increase your flexibility and to work on your golf specific muscles, there are two options. The first are weighted golf clubs which also improve your swing plane, and the second is the Explaner as it uses a weighted roller.

    Golf Grip Training Aids: As the perfect golf swing starts with a good golf grip, golf grip training aids are another essential product if you have problems with your grip. These products range from specially molded grips that fit over your regular grip of your clubs to special golf gloves that help you grip the club with the right pressure and the right position every time. Also in this category you will find grip training aids that are designed to strengthen the muscles of your hands and wrists.

    Putting Training Aids: As putting is such an important part of the game of golf, you will find dozens of different putting aids available. These range from aids that help you with your tempo to laser devices to help your alignment. There are also a bunch of putting tracks and guides for alignment as well as braces to teach you the proper position for your forearms and hands while putting.

    These are the main categories of golf training products. There are several other specialized categories that are more specific, like; swing plane, golf tempo, alignment, balance, weight transfer, impact position, release, and short game training aids. So, as you can see, there is a specific golf training product for each and every area of the game of golf. Remember, only buy a golf training aid when you have identified the specific area of your game that you need help with or that you want to improve.

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    The resources you need to find the best golf training products.

       By Mick Euan Tait
    Published: 7/11/2008

     

     
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    Medicus Golf Swing
    Right Forearm: When one views the great swings of golf one will quickly see that the right forearm and shaft lineup through impact. This is a topic that you hear very little about in golf instruction. At Medicus Golf we provide the…

    The Medicus Trainer
    This article will explain how the Medicus trainer golf club facilitates the famous Stack and Tilt golf swing that has been very popular in recent years. In fact about a couple of dozen PGA Tour pros have adopted this swing technique…

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