Golf Backswing / Takeaway: Steve Elkington & Stuart Appleby
www.golfsaid.com Steve Elkington and Stuart Appleby are examples of a takeaway powered by the hands. With both players the right wrist bends back during takeaway creating an impact oriented flat left wrist alignment. When the left arm is parallel to the ground as extension of the clubshaft is pointing at the target line. This is a very solid backswing for a professional, buy frought with problems for amateurs. Brady Riggs (redgoat)
“Get Hermanized” Golf Lesson – Grip … how to hold the club
www.perfectfitgolf.com Herman Williams, PGA Professional and owner of perfectfitgolf.com describes the proper "neutral" golf grip and outlines the do's and don'ts of the golf grip including information on interlock vs. 10-finger and overlap grip styles. Also covers definitions and pitfalls of both strong and weak grips.
Golf Tips : How to Trim Golf Club Shafts
When trimming golf club shafts, make sure to first fit the student to determine if they need a longer or shorter shaft. Trim your golf club shafts with help from aprofessional golf instructor in this free video on golf clubs. Expert: Conan Elliott Contact: www.teacherofchampions.com Bio: Conan Elliott has been the director of instruction at Camas Meadows Golf Club since January 2004. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction How To Cure Hitting Fat & Thin Shots
How To Hit Long Irons leeman2009.jaacob.hop.clickbank.net Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction - How To Hit Long Irons (3-5 Irons) Learn how to hit long irons and also how to increase swing speed. Many amateurs have problems with their long irons (3-5 irons). Most of the golf instruction teaches us to have our hands in front of the club head at impact. Although this is a very good hand position for a professional with 110+ MPH swing speed, for amateurs with slower swing speeds this causes problems. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will show you different ways you can utilize your 3-5 irons. Leave a COMMENT if this video was of help to your golf game. Get Your Free Article "The 3 Keys To Distance" at leeman2009.jaacob.hop.clickbank.net
Ernie Els Backswing
www.golfsaid.com Ernie Els and Justin Rose are examples of a backswing that can be termed in and lift. Both players rotated the left arm early in the backswing forcing the clubhead inside the hands. From there they lift their arms to the top. This backswing is highly unadviseable for most amateurs and is utilized by Els in particular to keep the club from attacking the ball too far from the inside. Brady Riggs (redgoat)


