Archive for May, 2009

A Simple Golfswing

A Simple Golfswing

A simple golfswing is a thing of beauty and contrary to popular opinion a simple golfswing is not as difficult to achieve as you may believe. A simple golfswing is the key golf instruction success factor for a consistent and repeatable move.

What you need to master the simple golfswing is the right technique. Many people look for the right tips, right maneuvers, or the secret to a simple golfswing and if you’re an avid golfer, the first thing you will want to do is to master the simple golfswing – which is actually not a too difficult task to achieve. The best way to quickly lower your golf scores is to build a better, simple golfswing. Remember, just a mad swing at the golf ball is not what’s going to achieve reasonable or desirable results on a golf course. If you keep your swing consistent you will soon see that you will always hit the ball straight. A simple golfswing is what drives your score. Develop a simple golfswing once and for all. Just imagine having a consistent and repeatable golfswing!

Gaining extra distance and greatly improving your accuracy is easy with a simple golfswing. Firstly, understanding the mechanics of a golfswing and how different parts of your body affect your swing and the entire shot is vitally important. Your stance also plays an important part here as if you are too upright or knees are bent too much it will be more difficult to execute a good backswing and you will lose balance either at the top of your backswing or at the follow through part of the swing. This is caused through your stance being too narrow or too wide. If you look at any of the really good players, you will see that they actually initiate the downswing by pulling the club down with their arms. They do NOT start the downswing by twisting the chest towards the target. Initially, just focus on the set-up, top of the back swing and follow-through positions. Once you have visualized those three positions it is pretty easy to get a simple golfswing happening.

With a simple golfswing, you’ll be able to enjoy and play golf the rest of your life. Others have made the golf swing far too complex. With a simple golfswing, you will get more enjoyment out of your golf game and you’ll rise to a whole new level of confidence in your golf game. You’re new found confidence will allow your whole game to improve and this will reflect on your score card.

Achieving a simple golfswing will surely change your golf and you’ll be amazed with your game. No matter how long you have to enjoy the great game of golf, those years can be filled with an enhanced enjoyment of the game, brought about purely by developing a simple golfswing.

There are a lot of resources on the web where you can access simple golfswing video sequences and other teaching resources.

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A Simple Golfswing / Author: Shelley Allen

Financial misery forces Brown to abandon plans for early election

Financial misery forces Brown to abandon plans for early election

The combination of a slowing UK economy and his chancellor’s first budget may finally force Gordon Brown to shelve any plans he had for calling a general election in early 2009, as voters will be forced to tighten their belts over the next year.

Rumours from Labour insiders suggested that the beleaguered PM had hoped that he could secure the keys to number 10 for another five years by calling an early election. But, the effects of the global credit crunch are hitting the UK economy harder than expected, thus prompting Brown’s advisors to believe it would be unwise to risk being ousted at the first attempt.

Chancellor Alistair Darling indicated during his first budget statement that public finances, now well in the red, are not expected to return to credit until 2010 at the earliest. Brown must call an election by May 2010 at the latest, so he may well wait until the absolute limit, hoping that the current economic woes will be reversed by then. Even revised growth figures for 2008 – 2010 issued by the chancellor are viewed as optimistic by many financial analysts, who believe there is definitely more gloom ahead, before signs of any recovery.

Recently, leading lender Nationwide announced that house prices had fallen for the fifth consecutive month, and with mortgages costing most far more than in previous years many homeowners are feeling the pinch. Those borrowers who own cars and like to drink or smoke have also been affected by the chancellor’s tax increases during his first budget; the cost of a bottle of spirits rose by 55p and a pint of beer will now cost 4p more, while cigarettes cost another 11p for a pack of 20.

Increases in vehicle excise duty have also added to motorists’ woes. The cost of motoring has risen drastically, even before the budget increases. Buying a vehicle is now more expensive as car credit rates have increased in line with base rate rises and other lending options. In addition, petrol now costs 20 per cent more than it did at this time last year, and insurance costs have also risen faster than inflation.

Add increased motoring costs to council tax rises, throw in the impact of inflation-busting increases in domestic fuel and utility costs, and then top it off with increased duties then it’s easy to see why the ‘feel good’ factor has rapidly eroded. With so much financial misery on the horizon, if you were Gordon Brown, would you opt for a general election right now?

No, and neither will Gordon!

Financial misery forces Brown to abandon plans for early election / Author: Vicky Cochrane

Increase Your Speed For a Powerful Golf Swing

Increase Your Speed For a Powerful Golf Swing

Like a high-performance engine that stalls when it leaks oil, water or fuel, a golf swing comes to an idling stop when the potential energy created in the backswing is emptied well before impact. Here are three tips designed to boost your golf swing speed and keep power from leaking out of your game.

Make A “Differential” Impact
When you watch long-hitting players on the PGA Tour, pay attention to the relationship of their hips and shoulders at impact. The secret formula here is what I like to call 30/5. At impact, the hips should be open about 30 degrees, and the shoulders open somewhere between zero and five degrees. Practice a few golf swings with a mirror and hold your impact position. If your hips are square and shoulders are open, keep making practice swings until you get a feel for the 30/5 ratio.

Find Your Slot
Often, golfers will try to increase their swing speed by overpowering the downswing with their arms and shoulders, regrettably resulting in the dreaded over-the-top move and slice-induced blow to the ball. Real power comes from delivering the club on the correct angle. Midway through the downswing, the clubshaft should bisect the right forearm (left for left-handers). Make a practice swing with a mirror to your right and, at 3⁄4 of the way down, stop and verify that the clubhead passes over your right elbow in the mirror. Perform this drill in slow motion first until you get a feel for correctly “slotting” the club. Once you do, you can kiss the over-the-top, smothered shot goodbye.

Release And Rotate
A proper release through impact guarantees the maximum release of energy into the ball. A fundamentally solid release features extended arms following contact, with the right forearm positioned above the left forearm. In addition, the forearms should be touching. To make sure you’re fully extended through impact, place a sweatband, watch or towel (attached with a rubber band) on your left forearm. Following impact, you should feel your right forearm touch the worn item. Practice this move until you no longer need a reminder and you’ll soon find yourself a few extra yards down the fairway.

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Increase Your Speed For a Powerful Golf Swing / Author: Chase Stewart