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  • How to Gain Club Head Speed in Golf

    Speed equals power. Power produces an increased driving distance needed in order to get closer to the target, therefore minimizing any strokes a golfer takes during his short game. Many golfers...

  • How to Hit a Golf Ball Straight With Open Shoulders

    As he takes his practice swing before teeing off, every golfer envisions his dream shot. It's high, long and sails straight away. But there are many components that contribute to a perfect...

  • How to Maintain the Spin Angle in a Golf Swing

    Consistency becomes your best friend on the golf course. Your swing provides enough force to drive the ball down the fairway, but what if you can add a little distance to the ball every time? What...

  • How to Use a Rotary Golf Swing

    The rotary golf swing analyzes the biomechanical movements, laws of physics, and the anatomical position encompassing the entire movement of a golf swing. According to Go-l-f.com, the perfect...

  • How to Get Ready for Little League Baseball Tryouts

    The winter months can make it difficult in most climates to go outside and work on your skills. However, there are plenty of different activities you can work on without stepping foot on the field...

  • How to Estimate Golf Club Speed

    Your golf club swing speed is the biggest factor in how far you hit the golf ball. You don't have to be a big, muscular person to have a high swing speed--although it doesn't hurt. Good form and...

  • How to Keep Your Spine Angle in the Golf Swing

    To develop a consistent golf swing, you must maintain a consistent spine angle. The angle of your spine when you are addressing the ball forms the center of the swing. To check your spine angle,...

  • How to Understand Ping Golf Sizes

    Ping is a golf equipment manufacturer founded by Karsten Solheim in 1959. Solheim began designing golf clubs in his Redwood City, California, garage. The name "Ping" was given to the first putter...

  • How to Perform Late Release in the Golf Swing

    The "late release," also known as a "delayed uncocking of the wrists," "holding the wrist angle," and "creating lag," is one of the most misunderstood aspects of the golf swing. When the club is...

  • How to Achieve a Good Golf Swing Balance

    Golfers who play the game regularly want to build a consistent and repeatable swing. To do this, they need to have excellent balance when they stand to address the ball. While this sounds simple,...

  • How to Set Your Golf Club Behind the Ball

    A bad golf swing could be the result of having bad posture before the swing begins. One way to avoid bad posture during a golf swing is to position your golf club head correctly behind the golf...

  • How to Return to Golf After Breast Cancer

    Insecurities about proper form, swing and power plague a golfer's mind and affect the mental aspect of the game. However, outside influences, such as your health, not only affect your mental and...

  • How to Hit a Golf Ball With a Strong Golf Grip

    A strong golf grip has nothing to do with strength; rather, it is a way of placing your hands on the club. If you look at the butt of the club as a clock, rotate your hands clockwise (for a...

  • How to Hit a Golf Ball Blocked by a Tree

    At some point during every golfer's career, he will hit an errant shot and be faced with a seemingly impossible lie behind a tree, bush or any other object. There are days it seems like no matter...

  • How to Get Proper Tempo in Golf Swing

    One of the most common problems among amateur golfers and even some veterans is controlling swing tempo. Many golfers try to swing too hard or too fast, thinking the ball will travel farther with...

  • How to Swing a Golf Club Like a Pro Golfer

    We all want to swing a golf club like a pro golfer. It takes some time to perfect a golf swing and most pros and always working on there swing to improve it as well. It is a good idea to take some...

  • How to Maintain Forward Tilt in a Golf Swing

    Maintaining forward tilt during a golf swing is an essential step in improving your game. It helps to avoid the common slice golfers encounter and also sends the ball straight and long....

  • How to Stop Coming Over the Top in the Golf Swing

    Coming over the top in a golf swing is a common problem for amateur golfers. The phrase "coming over the top" means that on the downswing the club comes at the golf ball from an outside to inward...

  • How to Get the Correct Ball Position in the Golf Swing

    Ball position is one of the most important, and sometimes overlooked, aspects of the game of golf. Whether you are on the tee box, in the fairway or the rough, aligning the ball properly in your...

  • Aluminum Bat Safety

    An aluminum bat can do serious damage to the other team's score on the baseball field, but if not used properly, safety concerns may arise. Only use a bat for its intended use, which is for...

  • How to Stop Blocking in Golf Swing

    Blocking in a golf swing is when your golf ball goes straight right (if you're right-handed) or straight left (if you're left-handed) off your club. It is caused mostly by an overactive lower body...

  • How to Improve a Golf Slice

    Recognizing the cause of a slice--a shot that curves away from the golfer--is the first step in correcting it. The slice is the result of a swing flaw--rather than swinging the club straight down...

  • Exercises to Improve Hand Speed for Baseball

    Improving your bat speed is one of the most significant keys to becoming a great hitter in baseball. In order to swing the bat faster, players need to improve their strength and coordination. It...

  • How to Calculate Golf Club Swing Speed

    While there are various electronic tools which can be used to measure the club-head speed of a golf swing at the moment of impact, they are often too costly for the everyday golfer. A more...

  • How to Select a Golf Ball Type Based on Swing Speed

    In this age of over-sized drivers and space age materials, golfers are expecting more and more distance in their game. In some cases, gaining distance may mean sacrificing control and it is a...

  • How to Use the 2 Iron Golf Club

    The 2-iron is not a particularly common club. It can be difficult to hit, and most players find that a 3-wood is easier and covers the same distance. An experienced player may find that a 2-iron...

  • How to Teach a Beginner to Swing a Golf Club

    Although swinging a golf club is not much different than swinging a baseball bat, a hockey stick, or a tennis racket, that first round of golf can be an intimidating experience for a new player....

  • Drills to Prevent Wrist Rolling in Baseball

    Rolling the wrists upon making contact with the ball comes naturally to many hitters, but it is a bad habit that should be corrected. Wrist rolling can rob the swing of its power, resulting most...

  • How to Fit Junior Golf Clubs

    Today men, women and children of all ages play and enjoy the game of golf. Just as it is important for women to have clubs that fit their body types, it also is important for children to have...

  • How to Take Golf Pictures

    Being able to tell the story through a picture defines good photography. Capturing a good action shot in sports reflects the ability and skill of the photographer. With slow-paced sports like...

  • How to Change the Swing Weight of a Golf Club

    Swing weight is "the weight of a club measured from a certain fulcrum point at the grip end of the shaft." Understanding the technical definition of swing weight is less important than grasping...

  • How to Hit Home Runs in a Softball Game

    Hitting home runs in softball is a combination of your potential to hit home runs, choosing the best equipment, using the right hitting techniques, and training properly. If you succeed as a home...

  • Steel Vs. Graphite Golf Shafts

    Golfers have varying club needs that affect the overall performance of their game. When shopping for a new set of clubs, understanding the difference between steel and graphite shafts is an...

  • How to Negotiate a Deal for NFL Sunday Ticket

    DirectTV's NFL Sunday Ticket is advertised as "every football fan's dream." NFL Sunday Ticket offers every single NFL game, every Sunday. That type of selection has made NFL Sunday Ticket highly...

  • Wood Bat Vs. Aluminum

    Baseball is the all-American pastime. From little leagues to major leagues, fans flock to games with the hopes they'll catch a stray pop fly ball or a home run. Depending on the bat though, the...

  • How to Swing the Golf Club From Inside Out

    Swinging the club from inside out is an effective way to hit a draw or a fade shot. Of course, most golfers would like to be able to hit every type of shot, but you would be on the PGA Tour if you...

  • How to Get a Slice Out of Your Golf Swing

    According to golf teacher David Leadbetter, both slices and pulls share the same basic swing problem: The club travels on an outside-to-inside path. This means the club crosses the target line--a...

  • How to Keep Knees Flexed in the Golf Swing

    The first thing nearly any golf professional will say to a novice golfer is, "Keep your knees bent." Dozens of things are happening all at once during a golf swing, so it can be hard to keep...

  • How to Hit a Baseball Correctly

    When learning to hit a baseball everybody is not the same. You just have to modify what you have.

  • How to Hit a Golf Ball Below Your Feet

    Many of us know the dreaded feeling you get when spotting your tee shot in the rough or bunker. Here, the ball sometimes lies evenly but more often than not it lies unevenly. Hitting the ball from...

  • How to Use Batting Machines

    A batting cage can be a great respite for any baseball player. Baseball is often a game of streaks. When a ball player is on a hot streak, the ball often appears to be the size of a beach ball and...

  • Why Does a Putter Have a Fatter Grip Than the Other Golf Clubs?

    The goals of putting are different than the goals of the full swing, and the USGA recognizes that these goals require different techniques. Therefore, they allow putter grips to be fatter than...

  • How to Use Hybrid Golf Clubs for Distance

    Golfers who want distance control and accuracy can put aside their fairway woods and long irons and pick up a hybrid, also known as a utility club. Hybrids help the golfer get the ball into the...

  • How to Stop Losing Your Golf Grip at the Top

    If you lose your golf grip at the top of your back swing, you might think you need to hold on tighter, but doing so only makes the problem worse. Losing the grip is the result of the golfer trying...

  • How to Position Golf Club for Swing

    A successful golf shot depends on your swing. In turn, an effective swing depends on holding the golf club with the correct grip and assuming the right posture. When your club is in the right...

  • How to Size Ping Golf Clubs

    One of the best ways to improve your golf game is to use golf clubs that are properly sized for your height and swing. PING uses a five-step fitting process to help golfers of all playing levels...

  • Golf Swing Speed Vs. Ball Speed

    Golfers are interested in swing speed, since the speed of the club at impact dictates how fast the ball travels. The faster the ball flies, the farther it will go and the fewer strokes you'll...

  • How to Choose Golf Grip Size

    The right golf grip size can mean all the difference in the success of a person's golf swing. Too small of a grip can cause problems in the swing. Too big of a grip can cause problems in a...

  • How to Keep Your Eye on the Ball in a Golf Swing

    Many sports require the participant to keep his eye on the ball. Just like baseball, it is essential for the golfer to keep his eye on the ball. This is one of the first lessons all golfers learn...

  • How to Hit a Golf Ball Lefthanded

    If you were born left-handed, then learning how to hit the golf ball left-handed will come naturally to you. But sometimes a right-hander may want to hit a shot left-handed, say when the ball has...

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