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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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Are you looking for a Golf Training Aid to help you improve your game? Golf companies with deep pockets can create very convincing marketing campaigns to lead you to believe their teaching aid will help you play better, cure your slice, drive the ball farther. improve your putting or improve your mental game. If you've ever been to a Golf Show, you'll see there are hundreds of these golf products on the market. Many of them are gimmicky and don't really work.

I've personally met with over 80 golf professionals to discuss what Golf Training Aids work and what doesn't. What I found was a consistent theme - if the Swing Trainer or Putting Aid restricts or constricts your natural body movement, it's likely not going to be effective.

An example of a golf teaching tool that is both expensive and very restrictive and not effective is the full circle swing trainer. It forces you to swing on a certain plane. The challenge is that note everyone swings on the same plane for their back swing and downswing. Take a look a Jim Furyk's swing for example - I think he'd even have a difficult time with this one.

Some golf teaching aids are not meant to be a golf swing training aids. This is certainly true of the Speed Stick, which is endorsed by Vijay Singh. It's designed to tell you what your swing speed is but does nothing to help you improve. It may be helpful for some teaching applications as a golf pro.

There are also some golf teaching aids that are just plain difficult to use. The Momentous Swing Trainer is a perfect example of this type of golf aid - I've found that most people who use it get quite frustrated trying to use it on their own. It is designed to teach you the proper swing plane and path, however most players (especially new golfers) will have a difficult time figuring this out without the help of a PGA teaching Pro.

How to get rid of slice golf: The best training aids I can recommend to fix a slice are the Inside Approach, the Assist Pro or the Foot Wedge. You can find more reviews on these golf training aids on the link below.

Golf Putting Training Aids: The best Putting Aid I've ever seen is the Targaline Putting System. I've seen a new golfer make 17 / 18 putts from 6 feet using this golf teaching aid. How it works is by using a mirror and a string to allow you to determine if your eyes are directly over the ball. Tests have shown that 95% of golfers mistakenly think their eyses are over the ball when they are not. It only stands to reason that if you are not directly over the ball, you can't accurately judge the line and you will always be compensating. Practicing with this has reduced my average putts per round by 3 shots and I'm now a 7 handicap.

Whoever said "Practice makes Perfect" was WRONG! With most golf instruction aids or putting aids, I'd recommend you work with a PGA teaching professional to show you how to properly use them. Only perfect practice makes perfect.

Colin Goehring is the Director of the Accuracy Golf Training e-School, where you can get golf accuracy training lessons delivered directly to your iPod, Palm Pilot, Blackberry or other PDA.

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It is very important that you have an understanding of golf etiquette. This will ensure that you and those around you get the most out of their golf experience.

This article outlines 14 rules of golf relating to golf etiquette that you should follow:

1. Make sure that nobody is going to get hit by your club when you are taking a practice swing or taking a shot.

2. Make sure all players up ahead are aware that you are about to hit the ball and that they are out of range.

3. If after you hit the ball, you think a player is in danger of being hit or the ball is going to land close to them, yell out "Fore!". This warns the players to be on the lookout for your ball and could save somebody a nasty headache.

4. Make sure you stand well back from a player when they are taking a shot. Do not talk, cough or move in a way that could distract them. Make sure that you are not in their field of vision and your shadow is not distracting them. You should also make sure that your mobile phone is set to silent during your golf game, or even better, leave your phone at home and totally immerse yourself in the game.

5. Wait until the other playing group is out of range before playing your shot. On a short hole, this may mean that you wait until they move onto the next hole.

6. In order to keep the game flowing smoothly, you should take your shot without delay.

7. You should also walk at a quick pace between shots so that you minimize the delays of other groups playing behind you.

8. If you have a faster group behind you, wave them through and move out of the way. This enhances the golfing experience and reduces frustration for both parties.

9. If you have lost your ball, you should also wave through the group behind you.

10. Rake and smooth over the sand bunker after you have played your shot. This includes removing your footprints. Make sure you also leave the rake facing down to reduce injury to other players.

11. Only walk on the green when you are playing your shot. When you are taking your shot, walk on the green carefully so that you minimize and damage.

12. Replace any divots that you create when you are playing a stroke. What is a divot? A divot is when your club removes a chunk of grass when you play a shot.

13. Make sure you place the flag in the hole before moving onto the next hole.

14. Golf etiquette also includes psychology tricks. Which includes putting the other player down or making comments like "Wow! If you get this in the hole you will get an eagle." Some groups like this friendly banter, just make sure you all have an understanding of the limits.

This article has given you a broad understanding of the golf etiquette you should follow when playing the game of golf. You will find your enjoyment of golf will be enhanced if you follow these rules of golf.

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