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Purepoint Golf Instruction Pitching Shots Vs. Full Swing – Golf Swing Basics

Wednesday Sep 30, 2009

There is a big difference between the golf swing basics of pitching the golf ball in and around the edges of the green, over bunkers, over little trees, over a pond, 30 yards, 20 yards, 40 yards, and the golf swing basics of hitting your full pitch shot swing.

Whenever I’m talking about chipping and pitching, I’m talking about golf shots that are in and around the green. If I’m not talking about that, then I’m talking about your full swing.

The technique to hit to the green in front of you is ball in the middle, weight left, handle forward. And it’s an arm swing.

Now, if you want to hit a full wedge shot, it will go way over the green.

With the 90-yard swing, you can see a difference with your golf swing basics at address. Your body turns, your shoulders turn, which moves the weight a little bit over to the right side, and the arms swing up and down.

As you start to bring the golf club back, your shoulders start to turn and your weight moves backwards a little bit. That’s a full golf swing.

And the 40-yard pitch shot is a big difference in the two swings. One, the 100-yard wedge was just like the driver swing, but with a wedge in your hand. The pitch shot is a miniature little tiny golf swing that you don’t move any weight to your right side.

I hope that clears it up for you, and thanks.

You can check out PurePoint Golf instructional DVDs at http://gulfswinggurufield.blogspot.com

sebastian foss
http://www.articlesbase.com/coaching-articles/purepoint-golf-instruction-pitching-shots-vs-full-swing-golf-swing-basics-102406.html


The Right Way for Left-Handed Golfers

Wednesday Sep 30, 2009

The Right Way for Left-Handed Golfers

For the first time on video, left-hander Dick Altman, former senior editor of Golf Digest magazine and co-founder of the Golf Digest Schools, shows you how to properly manage the Club-shaft, the Club-face & the Club-head to make you more consistently excellent in your golf shots! ” Most lefty golf

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Oklahoma State Cowboys Logo Left Hand Mallet Golf Putter

Wednesday Sep 30, 2009

Oklahoma State Cowboys Logo Left Hand Mallet Golf Putter

These handsome Oklahoma State Cowboys logo left hand mallet putters with color coordinated shafts are precision crafted of soft face-milled brass with parallel grain providing a remarkable true roll. The putters are lofted 3.8 degrees to prevent the ball from skidding on impact. Limited quantity available. Right hand putter is pictured.

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Bob Vokey Titleist Golf Club Designer Video Feature

Thursday Sep 24, 2009

Inside GOLF Magazine meets legendary club maker Bob Vokey from his wedge lab at Titleist in Carlsbad, California. The Vokey wedge is known as one of the best made pieces of golf equipment because of the options and custom grinds that Bob has designed. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Duration : 4 min 53 sec

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St Johns Golf and Country Club Home Jacksonville FL area

Thursday Sep 24, 2009

428 St Johns Golf is located in St Johns Golf and Country Club. It is situated in Northwest St Johns County, a suburb of the Jacksonville Florida area. This home is available for sale or rent.

Duration : 10 min 56 sec

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Thursday Sep 24, 2009

what can ur hand can make

Duration : 1 min 27 sec

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What kind of quality are the 460i Aspire golf clubs?

Thursday Sep 24, 2009

I’m looking to buy a set of golf clubs as a gift for my husband (who is a lefty). I can’t afford too much, but I don’t want anything that’s poor quality. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

I’d say they are an OK beginners set.


What goes on the left hand side, in the boot of the MKIII VW Golf, I have one with some fixings, but what for?

Thursday Sep 24, 2009

I have just purchased a 2ltr MKIII VW Golf (M reg -’95) and was confused as to what goes in the space in the boot, on the left hand side just under the parcel shelf.

There are some fixings that look original, but I cannot find any details online as to what fits there?
Is it a space for a Jack or Wrench or something?

The car came with a VW tool kit and a small VW Jack which does not fit in this gap, maybe it is not the original Jack??

Any ideas, or info that will put an end to my wonderings will be thankfully received.

My car used to have one of these in the boot – it was for a first aid kit. You could also access the central locking unit from this box and the cables that are used for hooking up all your rear signals/lights to an attached trailer. Do you have a tow bar?


What is the Differnece? plz help?

Thursday Sep 24, 2009

My BF is taking me to a driving range to learn how to play golf. and i asked a question about this earlier, and i said that we were using his golf clubs and he was left handed, but i am right handed. every one said that it would be REALLY hard to use his clubs, one- because they were guy’s clubs. and two-because they were left handed clubs. So, what is the difference between guy and girl clubs, and would it be super hard to learn to play left handed, if i am right handed?

Have you ever swung a club before? A lot of people who are "right handed" in the everyday sense of the word actually play sports "left hande". That is the case with me. So you need to determine if you swing right handed – i.e., is this what comes natural for you. If so, tell your boy friend to get you a couple clubs to use. Most driving ranges have extra clubs you can use. Female clubs for the most part are shorter and lighter. Bye.


What is the most common left handed golf club a right handed golfer keeps in their golf bag?

Thursday Sep 24, 2009


That’s easy: a two-way putter.


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