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		<title>Tiger Woods Golf Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 21:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people have been asking for a long time, &#8220;why is Tiger (Woods) so good in his game? How can Tiger be consistent on every Tour? What does Tiger do differently with his game to make him the success that he is at golf?&#8221; and the list of questions go on and on. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people have been asking for a long time, &#8220;why is Tiger (Woods) so good in his game? How can Tiger be consistent on every Tour? What does Tiger do differently with his game to make him the success that he is at golf?&#8221; and the list of questions go on and on. Some people theorize that it&#8217;s all about his putting game, while some people say that it&#8217;s the power of his drives, some people say he has got the strength of a bull and some opine that it is his golf swing.</p>
<p>These people may be right, but then again they may not. Depends on how you look at it and what kind of golfer you are that would dictate what you will say. But in reality most of us already know the answer but tend to say different things because we can&#8217;t really admit to the fact that Tiger Woods has the best darn swing in the world today.</p>
<p>The reason why I say it&#8217;s the best is because of his natural ability to use his dexterity, flexibility and strength in one fluid motion to create his tour winning golf swings. Knowing this let&#8217;s break down the famous Tiger Woods swing in to 4 key elements of the full swing motion.<br />
These are 4 key elements of Tiger Woods’ swing:</p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> At the very start of his swing. Woods uses his amazing flexibility to reach far back (notice that when he extends his swing backwards it reaches farther than most golfers on any tour, this is one of the main advantages of Woods ), extending his range of motion at the same time as keeping his rotary torso in a straight line over his right leg.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> Once he releases the swing forward, Woods has already built up maximum clubhead velocity. This is achieved by rapidly turning his torso and pressing his right leg forward toward the swing. Throughout the full motion of the swing, Woods wastes little or no energy by keeping a straight line above the ball. Aside from the velocity and the force from his shoulders and arms, he uses his upper body strength in the swing as he pushes forward.</p>
<p><strong>3. </strong>Woods drives the clubhead through the ball (maximum clubhead-ball contact is needed so the chance of slicing or chopping the ball is avoided), using the force from his hips, shoulders and wrists he concentrates impact force and makes a very high initial ball speed. Within 2 feet off the tee and the club the ball is now traveling at speeds that reaches around 180 miles per hour – this ball speed is up to 20 mph faster than the average tour pro.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> One of the most over looked elements and factors in the golf swing is a good follow through. A follow through is the after impact motion that makes a full motion achieve fluidity. By this time, Woods allows the club head&#8217;s momentum to lengthen his follow-through (this means that the force of the swing is kept at the maximum level from the start of the swing, any decrease in speed will make the follow through rough) far around his back, completing a long and smooth clubhead rotation.</p>
<p>And that is the secret to the championship winning golf swing of Tiger Woods.</p>
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		<title>Picking A Golf Club With A Good Swing Weight</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 20:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The swing weight of a golf club plays a very important part in the quality and movement of your swing. If you have just been playing with borrowed clubs or second-hand clubs, you probably just adapted your swing to fit with the weight of the clubs that you already have. When you go to buy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The swing weight of a golf club plays a very important part in the quality and movement of your swing. If you have just been playing with borrowed clubs or second-hand clubs, you probably just adapted your swing to fit with the weight of the clubs that you already have. When you go to buy new clubs, you will want to carefully consider the weight of the club. There are several ways you can determine the weight that you should go with. There is a very precise equation for getting the best club, and it involves a tradeoff. The lighter the club, the faster you can swing it. At the same time, if the club is heavier you can get more momentum into it.</p>
<p>Many professional golfers use weights connected to their clubs in order to build the muscles that they use in their swing. By attaching a larger weight and swinging the golf club, it has the same effect as lifting weights. The weight of the club strains the muscles in a beneficial way, and increases the overall strength. If you feel the need to put more power into your swing, then this is a great way to work out the muscles. A beginning golfer will usually feel very unnatural when making the swing, and will not be very comfortable with the motion involved. Building the muscle will make it much more natural.</p>
<p>The speed of your swing will largely determine the weight of the club that you will want. If you have a fairly fast swing, a light golf club will usually be a better choice since it will allow you to make all of the force of your swing as fast as you can. If you tend to have a slower swing, the added weight at the end of the golf club will be quite helpful in adding more momentum. You might overshoot the first few hits with your new club, but if you get used to it you will notice a huge benefit from the weight. However, before you buy any golf club you should always try it out for a test game. This is the best way to make sure that you are buying something that will work out for the best in the end.</p>
<p>If you aren’t sure about what you should do to determine the golf club head weight that is optimal for you, you should probably look for advice from a seasoned golfer who will have a much more thorough knowledge of the sport than you do. You can ask your golfing buddy for some advice, your you can go to the golf club store and see if they have any words of wisdom that will help you out. Your goal is to buy the club that is perfect for your swinging style, since anything else can greatly disrupt your game. Someone with the right eye and the thorough knowledge of golf clubs will be able to help you choose this ideal club without too much of a hassle.</p>
<p>Picking a golf club is never easy or fast, and it is often not cheap. Keep this in mind while you are looking for the golf clubs that you want, and you will not be surprised by the experience in the least. Just persevere and use as many resources as you can, and you will be able to accomplish your goal.</p>
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