Tips on Golf Equipment You Will Need To Start Playing Golf
... are the same! Getting the best value for money does not necessarily mean buying the lowest cost set of clubs. If you purchase a well know brand of golf clubs you will be able to get a comprehensive back up. You could also look in your local Golf Club, as many of these have a shop attached where you can buy professional golfing equipment.
What Do I Need To Look Out For When buying Golf Equipment?
There are a few things to bear in mind when you are buying golf clubs, whether they are new or second-hand clubs.
Golf Club Shafts - The most flexible shafts 'L' are the ones that are generally used for ladies golf clubs. The majority of men use 'R', and the stronger players use 'S'. Ensure that you check that the shaft on the golf clubs is correct for your own specific requirements.
Golf Club Grip - Check to see that the grip is the...more
Oahu Beach and Golf Trips
...nclude: fort DeRussy Beach, Kaalawai Beach, Khala hilton Beach Waikk Beach, Sans Souci Beach, Paik Beach, Niu Beach, Kuahine Beach, Keehi Lagoon Beach and Oneawa Beach.
The second Oahu activities that you can plan are golfing trips. There are dozens of golf course to choose from. Some of the golf courses that you can tee off at include: Olomana Golf L...more
Quickly Improve Your Golf Swing With A Golf Swing analyzer
...re are also more expensive analyzers where you video your swing and then load it into your computer. It is then run through a software program that analyzes your golf swing for the direction, speed, and angle of the shot. It can also project the direction and accuracy of the shot. This means that it has a much greater amount of data to analyze than with the cheaper models and for this reason is much more likely to be able to give a more comprehensive analysis of your golf swing. The more expensive machines at golf centers use a much more sophisticated technology. The shots are actually hit...more
Clubhead Speed Improvement With Golf Flexibility Exercises
...ing and most individuals is the lower back, hamstrings, hips, and shoulders. "Tightness" in any of these areas of body can impede the ability of drawing the club on the correct swing path. Resulting in poor execution of the golf swing itself.
Now here is the interesting point about flexibility and the golf swing. The greater range of motion you can get the club to move through in relation to the swing plane (remember, range of motion ...more
