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So you are love to golf, but you become frustrated because it is so difficult to maintain any level of consistency. It only takes 1 or 2 bad strokes to mess up your whole game. What if I make a suggestion? The next time you play keep track of the extra penalty strokes and mistake swings that you have. If you have more than 10, then you may want to consider taking a look at beginner golf swing instruction.

Sure, it's easy to blame it on the ball or club that you are using. Those of us who spend more time on the course know better. The most expensive high tech equipment in the world won't improve our score. Unfortunately, that does not help to correct our swing. Let's take the following numbers into consideration. A recent survey revealed that 94 percent of golfers had a problem with their swing, 71 percent reported problems with their slice, and 62 percent had problems hitting the ball as far as they wanted to. This is not surprising, but can be resolved by going back to the basics outlined in beginner golf swing instruction.

This may sound elementary to some. The thought of starting from scratch might seem like a regression or a blow to the old ego. But improving the basics does not have to become a big ordeal where you have to hire a personal trainer or spend a high sum of money. Thousands of golfers have learned to break down their swing and practice the individual components. Training you self can help you see dramatic improvements in your game.

What these golfers have come to know is that if you improve your grip, this helps to solve the problem if flipping in the golf swing. This helps to reduce vertical movement. This in turn translates to hitting the ball straight and with further distance. A new technique for hand action is all it takes to see the speed of the ball increase by as much as 10 miles per hour.

Golfers from all over the world are experiencing dramatic results. They all differ in physical ability, but they all share the success that comes from knowing that it is not innate prowess, or athleticism that is holding them back. Instead they have come to recognize that it is the problems in their swing. These golfers come from 36 different countries and all seven continents. Just like expensive equipment can't resolve your problems inherent to your swing, training which depends on physical talent can't produce consistent results either. This can only be achieved by perfecting the components of the swing itself. Then golfers may come to realize and expect real and lasting results.

Learning new golf swing tips and instructions which focus on the individual swing from beginning to end gives players fast results.

If you are losing more than 10 points per game , give beginner golf swing instruction a try.

Most problems golfer's face can be found in their swing. To find out how beginner golf swing instruction can help go to http://beginner-golf-swing-instruction.blogspot.com


David Hernandez is an educator who enjoys helping people get what they need and want.  For the past three years he has focused on helping others learn about attraction marketing and how to improve their health.



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