วันเสาร์ที่ 26 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Golf's Secret Society

Is there a kind of secret in golf? Do Golf Teachers know what the rest of the golfing world does not know? And if, as is the decision made with whom to share these secrets?

These are all questions that should and must be addressed.

First 100 golf teacher put in a room and ask them what are some of the basics of golf. You get answers like grip, stance, posture, and orientation will be given.

Let's define fundamental - one of theMinimum components, without which a thing or a system would not be what it is.

Let's go through each of these and see if we can come and logical with an answer.

1. Grip - lesson tells us that this is one of the keys to playing good golf, but still great players have used a number of different grips. Harry Vardon uses an overlapping grip, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods use a locking device handle, and Moe Norman uses a ten-finger grip.

As you can see, there is no commonality inHandle type.

How about whether a grip is strong, weak or neutral? Ben Hogan used a weak grip, like Jose Maria Olazabal. David Duvall, Paul Azinger and Gene Sarazen to use a strong grip and others use a neutral grip.

To handle would not be a fundamental, since you can only use about the type or style and still playing great golf.

2. Stance - Sam Snead used a closed position and an open Jack Nicklaus. Fred Couples and Lee Trevino also an open attitude during LeeJanzen and Tom Lehman use closed.

Here too there is not an attitude of each player, it is used that is a fundamental.

3. Attitude - Ben Hogan stood almost straight up, while Hubert Green is bent forward. Dan Forsman is bent then it is generally recommended, and many players are somewhere between these two extremes. Thus, attitude can not be of fundamental importance.

4. Objective - On a shot, the 200 meters in length, a study on the PGA Tour, it is concluded that players will ZEROon the flag! You are in the direction of the flag! Again, this can not be a fundamental.

5. Alignment - Sam Snead is set up right of target and Jack Nicklaus left of goal directed. There are many players who set up closed and open.

A few years ago another study was carried out by amateur golfers and touring professionals for similarities. 76% of all right-handed golfer designed and furnished to the right of the goal! Another fundamental down the drain!

So, if allthe above-mentioned principles are not then what? What great players all have in common?

1. The ability to strike the ground before the ball, at the same place every time. Great players do not top shots not hit the ball hit the fairway or generally fat!

2. The players hit the ball a reasonable distance to the hole or the golf course to play.

3. All these great players took all the things mentioned, such as grip, stance, posture, etc. and all these changes are adjusted so that theywould have a predictable flight of the ball curvature, that they themselves could carry out.

So the bottom line is if the ball the right distance for recording beat-in-hand to control the curvature of the golf ball, and hit the ground before the ball is in the same place each time you will drop your handicap.



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