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2013年9月2日星期一

Improving Your Golf Game; One Swing at a Time

Jumping into any new activity can be a trying time.  From learning all of the ins and outs of rules, getting the right equipment and lastly, making sure your moves, swings, jumps and what have yous are right up to par is another thing entirely.  Anyone knows that practice makes perfect and the game of golf is no exception.  To master this art, an immense amount of time, concentration and commitment is needed.  But having said that, getting your game to a place you want it to be at doesn't have to be as big of a headache as you might have imagined.  With some of the simple tricks and tips below, you'll be teeing off with the pros in no time.

The first tip to really revolutionizing your game is having a set of goals and keeping to a relatively close rubric on how you want your improvements to play out.  Make a list of the things you want to improve up, then with the knowledge of how much time you will realistically be able to lend to the endeavor, create a roadmap for your progress.  Want to be able to get your ball successfully out of a sandtrap, make that your goal.  Want to bring more precision to your follow through?  Add that one too.

Now, let's get down to the specifics.  The key to any great swing is your center.  Imagine the striations of a roadway.  Keep your feet firmly planted in the "opposite lane" while your club stays in the oncoming traffic lane.  Make sure the ball is in the oncoming traffic lane and your feet firmly planted in the other.  Imagine the ball to be a car that is parked just off the tip of your left foot.  As you go to take your swing, add a little more pressure to your right leg.  As the club comes down to make contact with the car (or the ball), switch up your weight distribution and allow the left leg to take more of the grunt.

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The next best thing you can do to improve your game is really focusing on the your finger and hand distribution as it relates to the club.  Depending on your dominant hand you will need to switch this up a little bit, but for the sake of this piece, let's pretend we are all right handed.  To begin, place your left fingers on the club and allow your thumb to fall right on top, point right to the ground.  Now, take your right hand and place it in such a way that it is directly covering your left hand and thumb.  Depending on how long or short your fingers are, try either intertwining your fingers or for the short digited golfers, lock your left pink with your right index finger to get a great, secure swing.

Lastly, you will want to be acutely aware of how tight you are gripping the club.  A grip that is too tight will end up hurting your swing.  Loosen up a bit.  Imagine the golf club to be a ketchup bottle.  You don't want to apply too much pressure as you would end up with ketchup everywhere.

2011年12月25日星期日

712 AP2 Irons, Lowest Price

Except for taylormade, callaway, ping and mizuno, titleist golf will also be your best choice. Titleist has long used “700’’ numbers for irons for a long time. It uses 900 numbers for metal woods. The “7” stands for irons, while the “12” stands for the new model year, 2012. Acushnet says the feedback it receives during this validation process influences the design and specifications of the Titleist products available in golf shops around the world. No word yet on when the 712 AP2 irons is available at retail.

This year, the AT and T National Champion Nick Wanted to get the new Titleist 712 off to a good start when he used the 712 AP2 Irons (3-P) to win the AT&T National. The former Fresno State star also used a Titleist Pro V1x golf ball, Titleist 910D3 (10.5) driver, 910F (15) fairway metal, 910H (21) hybrid, Vokey Design sand (54) and lob (60) wedges and Scotty Cameron Newport Fastback putter.

The New titleist 712 ap2 irons are more forgiving and more distance control, which are designed for low handicappers. It gives the player more consistent ball speed over a larger area of the face. Titleist’s most advanced multi-material designs which deliver superior distance control through increased moment-of-inertia (MOI) which also provides outstanding solid feel. Titleist 712 ap2 irons feature a uniform muscle shape that provides more mass behind the impact area to achieve the quintessential soft, solid feel. This weighting also produces consistent launch angle, backspin and ball speed in order to provide precise distance and shot control demanded by better players. The 712 ap2 is classic muscle back forged irons that deliver the looks, feel and performance highly-skilled players demand. Forged from 1025 carbon steel with bright chrome plating, AP1 irons feature constant blade lengths, minimal progressive offset and a thin top line for superior shot making.

The new 712 ap2 delivers an industry leading combination of performance, looks and feel. They feature our most advanced multi-material designs which deliver superior distance control through increased moment-of-inertia (MOI) which also provides outstanding solid feel. In addition we have made appearance improvements to both sets.