High Tech Golf Instruction

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www.golfexcellence.net Located in Manhattan Beach, CA. Close to The Orange county and Los Angeles areas. This is the ultimate in golf instruction if you are serious about your game. Use every high tech tool and trained instructors to analyze your golf swing and turn you into a better, more powerful and consistent golfer. Truly the fastest way to improve your golf game. Come by and check it out!

 
 
  

Posted under: golf instruction Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

The Most Amazing Golf Courses of the World: Arabella, South Africa

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janson.com A game at the Arabella Golf Club is something you can really look forward to. This is a place where you will want to stay forever. Peter Matkovich designed this course directly alongside the Indian Ocean. Four wonderful holes lie peacefully next to a lagoon and almost make you forget that you are there to play golf. The other holes lead over a ridge to a relatively flat hinterland.

 
 
  

Posted under: golf club Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Lucas Glover Golf Swing @ 2009 US PGA

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Lucas Glover at the 2009 US PGA Championship practice range at Hazeltine National Golf Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota - www.iseekgolf.com

 
 
  

Posted under: golf swing Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Driving Distance & Golf Course Length

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Driving Distance for long hitting golf professionals and the way that golf course architects are designing courses is discussed in this week's golf equipment Q&A from Frank Thomas and Valerie Melvin at the Frankly Golf Putting Studio in Orlando Florida where you can improve your putting stroke with our expert instructors.

 
 
  

Posted under: golf course Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Arnold Palmer Backswing Analysis: Measuring in Slow Motion Pro Golf’s Most Efficient Swing

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Arnold Palmer's golf swing is the most efficient of all pros measured by Somax www.somaxsports.com for club head speed. In this instruction video, we measure his Range (how many degrees he turns away from the ball on his backswing), the first of five measurable swing efficiency components (Range, Sequence, Separation, Speed and Alignment) and explain why Range determines distance in golf. We also show a modern golfer who increased his average drive from 290 to 350 after he increased his flexibility and Range measurements. As we will show in later videos, restricting Range does not improve accuracy as accuracy is determined by Alignment. Restricting Range increases stress on the body by demanding greater torque during the downswing. This leads to lower back and shoulder injuries in golfers, as these muscles have to be overused to make up for the lack of Range. The best golf swing lesson or golf tip for any golfer is a measured analysis of Arnold Palmer's swing mechanics.

 
 
  

Posted under: golf backswing Friday, May 28th, 2010

Andrew’s Driver Downswing

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Andrew, here is you rehearsing how you want to swing down with the driver. Watch your grip pressure gettting to tight. You must keep your wrists loose so you can release the club through impact. Watch this a lot this week.

 
 
  

Posted under: golf downswing Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Mike Weir Golf Swing @ 2009 US PGA

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Mike Weir at the 2009 US PGA Championship practice range at Hazeltine National Golf Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota - www.iseekgolf.com Download a HD version here - forums.iseekgolf.com

 
 
  

Posted under: golf swing Monday, March 29th, 2010

Arnold Palmer Downswing Separation Analysis: Measuring in Slow Motion Golf’s Most Efficient Swing

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In this slow-motion video, we measure Arnold Palmer's downswing separation, to show how he was able to consistently generate club head speed and distance. Overall, Palmer had the most efficient golf swing of any pro we have measured. Just as a rocket fires each stage separately, Arnold Palmer separated the movement of his legs, hips, shoulders, arm and hands during his downswing. His amount of separation was far superior to any pro playing today. This separation allowed him to drive the ball as far as 346 yards with the old equipment. Because separation effortlessly produces club head speed, Palmer was able to rack up 92 victories including four Masters.

 
 
  

Posted under: golf downswing Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Arnold Palmer Downswing Sequence Analysis: Measuring in Slow Motion Pro Golf’s Most Efficient Swing

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In this slow-motion video, we measure Arnold Palmer's downswing sequence, to show how he was able to consistently generate clubhead speed and distance. Overall, Palmer had the most efficient golf swing of any pro we have measured.

 
 
  

Posted under: golf downswing Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Hi-speed video of a golf ball compressed by driver

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Recorded at 10000 fps with the Photron ultima APX slow motion video camera, the gold ball can be seen to compress as the golf club comes ... all » into contact with it at high speed. Recorded with the APX as 10K fps, with a 10 microsecond shutter and 512 (H) x 256 (V) at 10-bit pixel depth.

 
 
  

Posted under: golf ball Thursday, February 4th, 2010