Joseph Saigh - Game Turning Tips For New Golfers

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Joseph Saigh - Game Turning Tips For New Golfers Unlike most other games, the precision with which you play golf reflects your knowledge about the game. Thus, as one of the best golf trainers of the industry, Mr. Joe Saigh understands it, a beginner faces maximum challenge in figuring out a number of things. However, he also points it out that a beginner has many scopes for learning and improving his performance drastically within a very short span. Thus, here are some of the game changing techniques taught by the ace Best Golf Player/ Trainer. Watch out.


 Mind your position You might have been living with the idea that an expert golfer focuses exclusively on the ball and the hole where it has t be dropped. Here, Joe Saigh adds something more. He says that you have to focus on your posture too in order to make the game come in your favor. Thus, according to him the perfect body posture for playing golf is that your hip must tilted to such an angle that your knees remain flexible. The arms must hand from your body freely so that you can clutch the whip comfortably. This posture will give you the right impact that is needed to make the ball fall inside the hole with a single thrust.


 Handling the club We believe that this killer step shared by the expert will appear treasure worthy for every beginner. Here, the Best Golf Player/Trainer gives pro tips on holding the golf club properly. He suggests that during the initial positioning you should push the club back before you rip it. This will help in giving you better control on the club; you will find that it neither gets lifted too much nor gets pulled too inside. In addition, Saigh also asks the beginners that when you take your position you must consider that there is an imaginary wall in front of you. Therefore, your attempt will be to keep the club head, your toe, and your hands on the wall. Actually, your basic intention will be to ensure that your hands, toe line, and club head are positioned in a parallel line.


 Turn in the right angle You might consider yourself as immensely flexible. Therefore, you might think that you can get back to your right position conveniently even after rotating your body to an extreme angle of ninety degrees while making a shot. Joseph Saigh says that you have to be practical when playing golf. Your body must rotate only to the extent where your chin touches your left shoulder. He further adds that following this approach will not only make you feel more comfort in getting back to the original position after the stroke is complete, you will also have more energy for carrying on the game for a longer span.

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Just Think About - Great Tips For Keeping It Simple

ACCELERATE!

Golf can be a very complicated game. Trust me, as an instructor for many, many years, I've seen the game at its most complex levels, especially regarding the golf swing from a mechanical standpoint. But in my study and profession, I've come to learn that learning to swing well and learning to play the game well aren't anywhere near the same. Sure, we can get into the nittygritty of your swing on the practice tee, but that's where it should end. As soon as you tee it up, the mind should be free of distractions and complicated information.


To play better, try and think less. That doesn't mean shut your brain off completely. Instead, whittle down the tips and info you get from your teaching pro into simple, easy-to-remember bullet points for when you're out on the course. Here are some of my favorite things that you should think about the next time you play. And, again, leave the heavy stuff for the practice tee!

 Acceleration doesn't mean swinging fast from the top of the swing.  At impact, the clubhead should still be gaining speed.

ACCELERATION Here's a typical scenario that can ruin a decent round for many players. I've missed the green with my approach shot, on the far side of the greenside bunker. I now face a shot from light rough, over a bunker with no green to work with. Like so many situations in a round of golf, my expectations must line up with reality to hit the right shot and avoid a big mistake. The key here is to get the ball on the putting surface as close to the hole as possible without taking any risk of hitting it short into the face of the bunker. That, folks, would be the worst.


ACCELERATION There's a laundry list of things you can think about on this shot. Open the face, hinge early, use the bounce, hit the toe, hit down, use your pivot, etc. Playing your best golf only will happen when you simplify the process and focus on one positive, specific thought. On this particular shot, I've found that maintaining a steady acceleration through the strike


produces consistent results. Many players struggle from this area because they allow the fear of missing the shot to influence their technique. When there's fear, there's an inability to move, which often leads to deceleration and the inevitable fat shot into the sand. I would recommend you focus on steady acceleration during the practice swings and repeat the same process when hitting the shot. Remember, one positive thought is all you should think about. In this case, it's to remember to accelerate through the shot.

Reference Resource: http://www.golftipsmag.com/instruction/faults-andfixes/lessons/just-think-about.html


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