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How to Swing Each Golf Club: Video Series

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The golf full swing is one of the most graceful motions in sports. It combines power with precision but a great golf swing takes a great deal of practice and patience. Learn how to swing a golf club from a professional golf instruction in this free golf instruction video series.

There are 13 videos in this series:

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  1. The sand wedge golf club is a short iron and is one of the most useful golf clubs and can be used around the golf green or from the fairway when inside of 100 yards. Learn how to take full golf swings with a sand wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 2,920
  2. The pitching wedge golf club is a short iron and is generally used from between 80 to 100 yards and can also be used around the green. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a pitching wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 3,851
  3. The 9-iron golf club is a short iron and is generally used from between 120 to 140 yards or around the green. Learn how to take a full golf swing with an 9-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 3,020
  4. The 8-iron golf club is a middle iron and is generally used from between 130 to 160 yards. Learn how to take full golf swings with an 8-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 2,635
  5. The 7-iron golf club is a middle iron and is generally used from between 140 to 170 yards. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a 7-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 3,923
  6. The 6-iron golf club is a middle iron and is generally used from about 150 to 180 yards. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a 6-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 2,537
  7. The 5-iron golf club is a long iron and is generally used from between 170 to 190 yards. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a 5-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 4,946
  8. In golf, the 4-iron is a long iron and is generally used from between 180 to 200 yards. Learn how to take full golf swings with a 4-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 3,071
  9. The 3-iron golf club is a long iron and is generally used from about 190 to 220 yards. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a 3-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 3,924
  10. The 1-iron golf club is a long iron and one of the most difficult golf clubs to hit but is a great golf club to use for practice. It is generally used from about 220 to 240 yards. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a 1-iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 3,087
  11. The 5-wood golf club is a fairway wood and is similar in distance to a 3-iron and is generally used from about 190 to 220 yards. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a 5-wood from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 4,541
  12. The 3-wood golf club is a fairway wood and is generally used from about 210 to 230 yards. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a 3-wood from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 4,945
  13. The driver golf club is used to hit tee shots and is probably the most popular and the most troublesome golf club for most golfers. Learn how to take a full golf swing with a driver from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 10,179
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Golf is a very old game of which the exact origins are unclear. The word Golf was first mentioned in writing in 1457 as gouf, possibly derived from the Scots word goulf. Another claim is that the word golf originated as an acronym for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden", but this has yet to be substantiated. The origin of golf is open to debate as to being Chinese, Dutch or Scottish. However, the most accepted golf history theory is that this sport originated from Scotland in the 1100s. It has grown in popularity and there are now over 32,000 golf courses in the world with half of those in the United States.

If this golf instruction series, a professional golf instructor will take you through the various golf clubs and explain each club. He will talk about the appropriate use of each club and give tips and basic golf instruction for taking a full golf swing with each club. Get started on playing this great sport by learning about the tools of the trade and getting a great overview on swinging a golf club.

 
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