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Golf Info... walking, before you start your round of golf. The reason so many people (mainly men) have heart attacks and other serious issues on the green is that they simply haven't prepared their bodies for the rigors of golf. And even if you're playing a relaxed game, golf makes some strenuous demands on your body. ... ... The takeaway back swing begins from the top as you make the movement on your arms and follows as you do that turn on your shoulders. The movement then goes straight down towards the legs and the hips. The golf back swing is primarily about how the body is being coiled upwards thus creating the needed ... ... confidence. While you know that you are going to make mistakes, you should always strive to accept it is a learning process. This will allow you to slowly and carefully learn exactly what you can do to improve while still keeping a high confidence level. This combined with the other tips outlined above ... ... give an average player more distance and accuracy. Choosing the Right Shafts Should you use steel or graphite shafts? The thing to remember is that steel shafts are heavier than the graphite ones. Men in their mid 50's or younger are advised to use steel and just go to graphite once their swing speed ... ... your golf club while you turn your back to your target. It is like taking your club back as you hinge your arm at your shoulder. You could also practice the drill known as no arms. Tip no. 2. You should not forget cocking wrists. Do not forget cocking your wrists. This might be difficult at first, but ...
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