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How to Swing Golf Clubs: Video Series

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The golf swing is one of the most important parts of a golf game. Watch and learn as this golf expert shows you some vital tips on how to improve your swing quickly in this free video clip series.

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  1. A sand wedge golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot so that it is able to lift the ball out of a sand trap and onto the green. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

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  2. A pitching wedge golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot so that it falls into the green and stops. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 507
  3. A nine iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 522
  4. A eight iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge and will also roll a bit farther after landing. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 147
  5. A seven iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge and will also roll a bit farther after landing. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 232
  6. A six iron golf club is specifically designed to get an average amount of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than an 8 or 9 iron and will also roll a lot farther after landing. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 119
  7. A five iron golf club is specifically designed to be a very versatile club that gets more distance than shorter clubs and will also roll a lot farther after landing. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 250
  8. A four iron golf club is specifically designed to be a long distance club that gets more distance than shorter clubs and is also great to hit off the tee for more control. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 156
  9. A three iron golf club is specifically designed to be a long distance club that gets more distance than shorter clubs and is also great to hit off the tee for more control. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 170
  10. A one iron golf club is specifically designed to be a long distance club that gets more distance than shorter clubs and is also great to hit off the tee for more control. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 166
  11. A five wood golf club is specifically designed to be a long distance club that gets more distance than irons and is also great to hit in the fairway on long par fives. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 194
  12. A three wood golf club is specifically designed to be a long distance club that gets more distance than irons and is also great to hit in the fairway on long par fives. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 316
  13. A driver is a golf club specifically designed to be a long distance club that gets more distance than irons and is also great to hit off the tee to get as much distance as possible. Learn more about this club and how to hit it correctly from a golf expert in this free video clip.

    Views: 372
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Though Musselburgh, Scotland is home to The Old Links, oldest golf course in the world, golf is rumored to have begun in the Netherlands in 1297. After seven hundred years it still follows the same basic premise: hit a ball into a hole using a stick; the person who gets it in the least number of hits, wins. Today, a golfer may have any number of sticks, called clubs, made up of wood, graphite, or titanium. Each club has a specific use depending on the type, whether it’s the driver for an opening long ball, the wedge for shots out of the sand trap, the putter for the last short shot into the hole, or a variety of irons for anything in between. There are many aspects to the game of golf but the swing is obviously the most important of all of them. In this free video clip series this golfing expert, Hill Marks, is here to show you some great ways to improve your swing quickly so that the next time you hit the links you'll be shooting scores you only dreamed of. So watch these free videos and we'll see you out on the greens!

 
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Hill Marks Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. He has always been a lifetime sports and fitness enthusiast. Coach Hill lives in Phoenix, Arizona during the winter and Chicago, Illinois during the summer. Currently, Hill is working on a website for coaching tennis and he loves working with folks of all ages.dkdk

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