Archive for February, 2010
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Simple Golf Tips – Lengthen Your Drive and Shave 7 Strokes off your Next Round Eric Jones shows you how to create power in your golf swing by adding leverage. For more tips and free swing analysis software go to www.inpractis.com
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Simple Golf Tips – Lengthen Your Drive and Shave 7 Strokes off your Next Round
Brady Riggs shows how to properly turn during the backswing in this golf instruction tip. For more tips and free swing analysis software go to www.inpractis.com
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Simple Golf Tips – Lengthen Your Drive and Shave 7 Strokes off your Next Round
Brady Riggs helps you gain power in this golf instruction tip and drill for creating space in the golf swing. For more tips and free swing analysis software go to www.inpractis.com
Duration : 0:1:33
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prefer examples of what old club you used and your new one
I would be looking at the shaft more so than the club as it determines the performance at varying swing speeds. You should look for lady senior clubs which have the appropriate shafts. Good luck
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I’ve played golf on and off for about 15 years. The last set of golf clubs I had were a junior set from when I was about 14. At 28, am seriously going to get back into it but now at a lofty 5′11” I’m at a loss at to which golf clubs to buy? Men’s or ladies? My initial reaction due to my height is to buy men’s clubs but I’m not sure if that is right – Any advice anyone?
(Not looking to spend a fortune enough to have a set of clubs to use at the weekend/driving range).
Here’s the rub, if you will- the men’s clubs will have stiffer shafts because men (typically, but not always) have faster swing speeds than women (for those reading take a moment and make your funny joke…go ahead). Plus, the grips are typically made for a man’s hand (and men ‘typically’ have bigger hands than women).
What you ‘may’ want to look at which could be a good option would be "Senior" flex shafts (since Seniors typically have slower swing speeds than a regular ‘R’ flex used by most men); then you’d just need to have the clubs regripped to fit your hands (usually they’d use less tape, any pro/repair shop should be able to help you with this).
I’m not a certified PGA Professional, but a suggestion would be to look at a Senior flex shaft in graphite as a possible option that won’t kill you financially.
Hope you find what you’re looking for!
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