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The players are much more demanding. We all want more distance in our dry. (Who would not want to step up to the tee and belt drive 300 yards?) We pinpoint accuracy, so you can put the ball where we want whenever you want. And we want to lower golf handicaps. Yes, golfers are much more demanding.
Unfortunately, distance and accuracy does not always go together. If the distance we usually have to sacrifice accuracy. If we want accuracy, we often have to sacrifice distance. , Right? Incorrect. You can get more distance without sacrificing accuracy, finding the combination proper loft, center of the clubhead of gravity (CG), the shaft and the golf ball.
We will review each of these components before discussing how to combine effectively. We called to get my dynamic sessions of golf instruction. Doing so not only generate more distance, but without sacrificing accuracy, produce lower results and improve your golf handicap.
Attic
Driver loft is the most important factor when it comes to distance. Due to the spin backspin fights aside, golfers are often at a distance and accuracy in a club with more loft. The more loft on the club, unless his shot curves to the right and left, allowing you to hit streets. Golfers who lack the loft on your club leaders usually lack consistency and accuracy from the tee, which can cost strokes, especially in courses with crowded streets and / or sketches of depth. Instead of tapping from the street for his second shot, which is hitting from the rough. But the use of a driver with additional loft provides more distance without sacrificing accuracy.
Center of gravity
If loft is the most important element in the distance, CG is not far behind. CG is the point on the head of a golf club where it is perfectly balanced. The position of the center of gravity within the head affects the trajectory of the bullets. A position of the CG that is low and toward the back of a club head, for example, promotes career higher. When the club is in accordance with its design, CG encouraged to rotate the face properly. The natural rotation of the face at impact is what causes a flight the ball curves gently from right to left. center of gravity is critical when it comes to constant contact with the ball and create more distance and more accuracy.
Axis
Axis is another key element. Measured by a machine, shaft frequency is the number of times a vertical axis of oscillation or horizontally. The units of measure often referred to as cycles per minute, or CPM. A shaft with a higher frequency (more CPMs) is stiffer than one with a frequency lower (less CPM). Using frequencies to compare the axes, one can say that the shaft is stiffer and by how much. Usually, a player with a fast swing requires a shaft with less flexibility. Those with a slower swing needs a shaft with greater flex.
In addition, today's shafts are made with features take-off in mind. While bending is important, the key parameters of implementation of an axis of the distance a ball can be beaten. Compound axes allow the manipulation of points "kick" to create certain launch angles for each axis, which is great for generating distance.
Golf Ball
Too many players use the wrong golf ball, as I said often in golf tips. A ball impacts your game almost as much as your clubs, and it is important to choose a ball that is right for you. Factors to consider are things like spin, durability and control. If you have a high handicap, for example, is likely to appear more distance and durability in a golf ball spin and control, so a good two-piece ball is probably the best. This ball has a harder cover, and creates less backspin, which allows you to hit farther.
Find the best relationship between these elements is called optimizing launch angle. And best way to do this is using a launch monitor during a session with a professional installer clubs. The session will consist of hitting golf balls with different drivers with different lofts, head designs and shafts. Also hit your current driver for comparison.
The installation session usually takes about 30-60 minutes. When finished, you will have the right set of dynamics to drive the ball farther than I ever have without losing accuracy, and that is bound to help not only their grades, but your golf handicap.
Copyright (c) 2008 Jack Moorehouse
Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book "How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros." He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. He has a free weekly newsletter with the latest golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.


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