Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Good sites

http://androidguide.in/2011/12/16/facebook-timeline-comes-to-android/
http://www.couponmecrazy.com/free-g-series-gatorade-this-week-at-cvs/
http://www.thetechnicaltake.com/2011/12/15/gold-fundamentals-remain-attractive/
http://www.basketballcourtdimensions.info/

Monday, October 3, 2011

driving game

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Helicoptor game

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Improve Your Golf Swing Plane and Hit Straighter

Having a good golf swing plane is essential in your growth as a golfer. Most Golf proffessionals and teachers will drill in having a good golf swing plane. However many beginners or amateur players ignore this as they do not know what a golf swing plane is. To explain it simply, the golf swing plan is an imaginary line that starts at the shaft of your club and goes up along that same line as you swing. The golf swing plane and the golf swing path are similar but are not to be confused.

The line of the golf swing plane is the path in which the golf club will go back on and continue to go thoughout the backswing. Placement of the club can sometimes come above the golf swing plane line as you turn in the second half of the backswing. Putting you swing on plane is of upmost importance in being able to hit the golf ball straight. By placing your swing on plane you will also improve your distance and consistency. Swinging off plane may lead to missing the golf ball entirely. A steep golf swing plane will lead to pulls or slices whilea flat one will tend to cause hooking and blocked shots.

Basically you want to visulaize the path of your club as a circle instead of a forwards and backwards motion.The golf club will rotate around your body as you make the stroke. You want to swing the golf club so that it's starting position is same as it;s impact position, if there is too large a difference between these you will often swing off plan so be wary of this.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Fast Tips for Putting Your Swing On Plane:

Tip 1:

Make a 1/2 back swing. Consider where your left elbow is pointing, if it is pointing down towards your feet, your golf swing plane is too deep. If your left elbow is pointing out in front of the golf ball, your golf swing plane flat. For a good golf swing plane make sure that your left elbow is pointing towards the golf ball.

Tip #2:

Take a full backswing but pause at the peak of your swing. Relax your grip and allow the club to slide towards you. If the club correctly positioned, it should slide slowly onto of your right shoulder. If the club slides toward your  head or slides under your shoulder your golf swing plane is too steep or too flat respectively. 

Tip #3:

Upon impact, you want the shaft of the golf club to be in approximately the same area as was in when you aligned it with the golf ball. If come out of your shots or stand up, the club is probably impacting golf ball above the correct swing plane line. Attempt or concentrate on getting your club back to the same area as it was in when you aligned it with the ball when you hit the ball and you'll soon be on your way to hitting more solid and consistent golf shots.