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Have you had enough of the old golf swing that you have had forever and never worked. Would you like to learn a Simple Golf Swing that not only is easy to learn but easy to remember and will work for you the rest of your life.
Wouldn’t that be just great, a golf swing so that you can play the game of golf with confidence. When you step up to the golf ball you know, with confidence what is going to happen.
Wouldn’t that make the day on the links with the buddies more enjoyable. Well here is the simple Swing you are looking for.
David Nevogt ’the golf pro for the average joe” has developed a Simple Golf Swing for us average joe golfers so we can enjoy the game and play in the 80’s or maybe even better.
The Simple Golf Swing System. He put it all in a book that breaks it down into five simple steps every golfer can master in practically no time at all. And practically painlessly. What makes the System work so well is that you don’t have to master all of it all at once. You get one part down and move on to the next. And in a much shorter time than you’d imagine.
Check it out, you have nothing to lose but your slices and duffs.
Tips on Putting a 50 Footer
Most of us golfers, when faced with a very long putt, have trouble figuring out the best way to get the golf ball to stop close enough to the hole to make this a two putt hole. Well here is some tips that hopefully will help the next time you miss your approach shot.
Don’t get so focused on the length of the putt that you forget how to maintain a smooth stroke. A short or normal stroke with a stabby motion can leave you very short or very long. You need a long back swing so the putter head can gather momentum to push the golf ball to the hole.
It is also ok to use your wrists a little to get the length of putt correct. Come back later for tips on the proper golf swing for 50 foot putts. No matter what kind of golf equipment you own and how much you paid for your putter practice and patients is always required.
Putting the Golf Ball in the Hole Part 2
Here is more golf tips on putting the ball. The golf stroke with the putter is shorter and more compact than the fairway shots . You have your feet closer together, and the knees are bent more. You do not rotate your body, actually you want to move as little as possible to get the job done.
You want to keep your wrists quite, no movement, the elbows still, and do not squeeze the putter grip, just relax a little. On this golf shot you form a triangle with your arms, or a diamond shape for you ladies, from under your chin. As you swing the golf clubs back and forth on your practice swing keep the same diamond shape through out the stoke. Swing the whole thing, hands, arms, elbows as one unit. You use your shoulders as the pivot point. It should look like a pendulum swinging, steady and smooth and the same pace all the way through.
come back later for more putting 101