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The Advantages of Attending Golf Schools

By: http://www.birdgolf.com/

Golf schools are becoming more popular for many reasons, the first being that they offer participants a distinct advantage over people who are determined to teach themselves. People who begin learning the wrong way have great difficulty correcting these bad habits later, but beginners who enroll in golf schools have the opportunity to experience proper guidance, direction, and training from the very beginning. Students are also provided with important golfing principles and insights into the sport and the right kind of expert guidance, direction, and training necessary to take their game to the next level.

Learning how to correctly swing, make shots, follow the proper rules and etiquette, and discovering individual specialization means that you will be able to avoid the most common stumbling block of beginning golfers, repeating the same mistakes multiple times. A Qualified instructor can help students to identify and correct mistakes and discover which areas of the game they need to work on the most and which ones they have already mastered or are currently excelling in. Since they are already well aware of the see strengths and weaknesses, it will be easy for them to track their progress and ask for valuable feedback from their instructors.

Golf schools organize programs and classes that have clear, structured objective sets designed to offer both motivation and direction, allowing learning to occur in a more natural, low pressure setting. The top golf schools know that players have high standards when it comes to their golf instruction, which is why these schools offer the most up to date facilities, equipment, and teaching methods to their students in order to provide them with the best possible advantage. Instructors and trainers work to identify areas of improvement for each individual student, and encourage them to strive toward improved performance and greater enjoyment and appreciation of the game and the skills required to really excel.

Golf schools require a large commitment in the form of both study and practice, which is why anyone who has never had a formal lesson should consider enrolling in a short course to prepare themselves for the intense practice and learning they will experience during their time at a golf school. Beginners, especially, should consider lessons and golf schools as essential steps in their goal of becoming more skilled, but the fact is that everyone can benefit from lessons and coaching, which is why golf schools really are advantageous for all truly serious and committed players, regardless of skill level.

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Some Quick Golf Information

Golf Club



Heel shots, scoobies, go rights, or the dreaded "S" word are caused by one thing -- "coming over the top." Coming over the top or swinging across your downward swingpath is perhaps the most common swing fault in golf. The path or arc of the golf swing should be circular (about 45 degrees) on the backswing and a little less circular (about 43 degrees) on the downswing. That variance in plane is called swinging inside. A great cure for coming over the top is to let your right shoulder (for R/H players) come UNDERNEATH your chin on your downswing. You may also feel that you are hitting the ball (in baseball terms) to right field. Dropping your right shoulder will free up the club to extend out toward your target and eliminate the possibility of Mr. Scoobie!
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Golf Putters



You swing the club by feel, and you learn feel through good motion. Keeping your eye on your shadow will teach you the feel of your upper body staying in position - neither moving to the right or left- nor up or down.
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Golf Putting Aids



The club is indirectly tied to the shoulders, therefore shoulder movement will determine the direction the club will travel.
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Golf Swing



"The main idea in golf as in life, I suppose is to learn to accept what cannot be altered and to keep on doing one's own reasoned and resolute best whether the prospect be bleak or rosy." Bobby Jones
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A World of Success. A World Apart.

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Tour Players Discuss the New Titleist PT 906F2 Fairway Metal

Wed, 13 Sep 2006 00:00:00 GMT
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How Important is it to Have Confidence in Your Golf Ball?

Fri, 03 Feb 2006 00:00:00 GMT
We asked some of today's leading PGA TOUR pros how important it is for them to have confidence in their golf ball. Listen to Titleist golf ball players Mike Weir, Padraig Harrington, Jay Haas, Bart Bryant, Fred Funk, Chris DiMarco, and David Toms.

Janzen keeps pace with Bryant

Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:00:01 +0000
<p>The two-times US Open champion Lee Janzen joined Bart Bryant at the top of the leader board at the end of a weather-hit first round of the Tampa Bay Championship at Palm Harbour yesterday. The last three holes of Janzen's six-under 65 were completed early in the morning, a thunderstorm having brought Thursday's play to an end.</p>

13 Ways to Plan & Pure Every Shot

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:30:12 EDT
I'm a free swinger, but that doesn't mean I'mcareless with my shots. I approach each onewith a clearly defined purpose -- a plan thattells me where I'm going and how I'll getthere. Here's how I think my wayaround a course, and the swingkeys I rely on to bring itto its knees.



Ryder rankings boost for Rose

Sun, 09 Mar 2008 23:49:06 GMT
Justin Rose climbs to second in the European Ryder Cup standings with a 14th-placed finish in the US Tour's PODS Championship.

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