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		<title>Trick Shot &#8211; For Backspin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trick Shot &#8211; For Backspin This video will show you how to fool your friends with an impressive and bewildering trick shot. Learn how to carry out the backspin and impress all those on the golf course. To fool someone &#8230; <a href="http://www.kalcit.com/blog/2009/10/29/trick-shot-for-backspin/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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This video will show you how to fool your friends with an impressive and bewildering trick shot. Learn how to carry out the backspin and impress all those on the golf course.<span id="more-451"></span></p>
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<p>To fool someone with this sneaky shot, the trick is to hide an extra ball in your pocket.<br />
Put the two balls together in the bunker, touching each other and lined up in the exact direction you are going to play the shot.</p>
<p>Clear the sand away from in front of the ball so the club head can hit it cleanly.<br />
Check that no one is in the line of flight, as one ball can shoot off quite hard.<br />
Using your sand wedge, take a full swing and make sure that the club head makes full contact with the ball before touching the sand.</p>
<p>The second ball spins the ball you hit high into the air and gives it a lot of back spin.<br />
So when it lands on the green, it will roll back the way it came.</p>
<p><em> <strong>(source <a title="Rickard Strongert" href="http://www.rickardstrongert.com/" target="_blank">Rickard Strongert &#8211; Golf Professional</a>)</strong></em></p>
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		<title>How To Setup Your Shot For A 50 Yard Pitch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setup Your Shot For A 50 Yard Pitch This video will show you how to improve your pitching in golf. Pitching takes place when the ball lies between 5 and 40 yards outside of the green. Step 1: Setup Put &#8230; <a href="http://www.kalcit.com/blog/2009/10/07/setup-your-shot-for-a-50-yard-pitch/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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This video will show you how to improve your pitching in golf. Pitching takes place when the ball lies between 5 and 40 yards outside of the green.<span id="more-407"></span></p>
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<p><strong>Step 1: Setup</strong><br />
Put the club flat on its sole behind the golf ball with the club face square to the target. Standing with your feet slightly less than shoulder width apart, turn your whole body, feet, hips and shoulders slightly to the left of the target. This is called an open stance.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2: Ball position</strong><br />
The golf ball should be in the middle of your stance to ensure the balls travels high by the club swinging down at the ball rather than being scooped up.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3: Lean from the hip</strong><br />
Lean your upper body forward from your hip and keep your legs slightly flexed. Balance on the golf balls of your feet, putting slightly more weight on your left foot.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4: The grip</strong><br />
When taking your grip, put the grip slightly in front of the ball then assume your normal grip.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5: The swing</strong><br />
Pitching requires simply a shortened version of your full swing &#8211; a half swing back and a half swing through. The swing is made by your upper and lower body rotating your arms around your spine&#8217;s axis. Because it&#8217;s a bigger swing than a chip there will be a soft hand action. You balance on the ball of your feet throughout to make sure that the club head swings square and straight to the ball line for accurate contact and direction.<br />
The weight is on your left foot throughout to make sure the club swings down at the ball so the loft of the golf club makes the ball fly.</p>
<p>Make sure your body faces the target when you finish your swing, as your body always leads your arms and hands.</p>
<p><em> <strong>(source <a title="Rickard Strongert" href="http://www.rickardstrongert.com/" target="_blank">Rickard Strongert &#8211; Golf Professional</a>)</strong></em></p>
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		<title>How To Improve Your Chipping Technique</title>
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<p><strong>Step 1: The setup</strong><br />
Place the golf club flat on its sole with the club face square to the target. Measuring a foot and a half behind the ball, stand with your feet close together.<br />
Turn your whole body &#8211; feet, hips and shoulders slightly to the left of the target. This is called an open stance and makes it easier to follow through &#8211; even on short swings.<br />
The golf ball should be in the middle of your stance to make sure that the ball flies from the loft of the club and not from being scooped.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2: Prepare to chip</strong><br />
Lean your upper body forward from your hip, keep your legs slightly bent and put slightly more weight on your left foot.<br />
Rest the club shaft on the inside of the left thigh and then take your normal grip.<br />
You are now in the right position to chip the ball on to the green.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3: Chip the ball</strong><br />
Make sure the weight stays on your left foot throughout the swing to loft the golf ball into the air.<br />
As always, the swing is made from your body rotating around the spine&#8217;s axis, making sure that your body leans your arms and hands. Keep your arms and wrists relaxed during the swing.<br />
The swing is like a pendulum where the backswing is equally as long as the follow-through.</p>
<p><em>TIP:</em><br />
A good way to check that you are using your body instead of your arms and hands is to look for the V shape between your shoulders and hands. This V shape should stay the same throughout the swing.</p>
<p>The upper body ends facing the target.</p>
<p><em> <strong>(source <a title="Rickard Strongert" href="http://www.rickardstrongert.com/" target="_blank">Rickard Strongert &#8211; Golf Professional</a>)</strong></em></p>
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		<title>How To Improve Your Uphill Chipping Technique</title>
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<p><strong>Step 1: Setup</strong><br />
Place the golf club flat on its sole with the club face square to the target. The golf ball should be in the middle of your stance to make sure that the ball flies from the loft of the club and not from being scooped. Take a wider stance than for a normal swing for better balance.<br />
Turn your whole body &#8211; feet, hips and shoulders slightly to the left of the target. This is called an open stance.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2: Prepare to chip</strong><br />
Lean your upper body forward from your hips and make sure your shoulders are parallel with the slope, keeping most of your weight on your right foot as you should always balance with the slope.<br />
This will allow you to swing parallel with the slope instead of hitting the club into the ground.<br />
Place the grip slightly in front of the golf ball then take your grip.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3: Chip the ball</strong><br />
As always, the swing is made from a body rotation around the spine axis, making sure your body leads your arms and hands through the swing.<br />
Make sure your arms and wrists remain relaxed throughout the swing for a good feeling for the distance.<br />
The swing is like a pendulum, where the back stroke is equally as long as the follow-through.<br />
<em>TIP:</em><br />
A good way to check that you are using your body instead of your hands is to make a ‘V&#8217; shape between your shoulders and your hands. This ‘V&#8217; shape should stay the same throughout the swing.</p>
<p>You are now in the right position to chip the ball uphill on to the green.</p>
<p><em> <strong>(source <a title="Rickard Strongert" href="http://www.rickardstrongert.com/" target="_blank">Rickard Strongert &#8211; Golf Professional</a>)</strong></em></p>
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		<title>The Perfect Golf Swing</title>
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Perform the Perfect Golf Swing. If you want to know how to carry out a golf swing or are looking for ways to improve your golfing performance &#8211; this is for you. This video will prevent that &#8216;hook&#8217; or &#8216;slice&#8217; off the tee!<span id="more-376"></span></p>
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<p><strong>Step 1: Position yourself in line with the flag</strong><br />
When approaching your ball, look out for a nearby leaf, small stone or broken tee which is in a direct line between the flag you are aiming for, and your ball. Imagine a line between these 2 reference points and put your club face square to it. Now stand parallel to this imaginary line. You are correctly orientated to begin the perfect golf swing.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2: Grip your left hand correctly</strong><br />
Making sure your club is naturally on the ground behind the ball, place it in the left hand so that the shaft lies across the top of the forefinger. It should fit under the heel of the palm, to make space for the stability of the club. Make sure that the little finger is around the grip so that there is no room for the club to move.</p>
<p><em>TIP!</em><br />
Make sure that the thumb is straight on top of the shaft with a natural grip. You should be able to see 2 or 3 knuckles of your hand. This is the correct left hand grip.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:Grip your right hand correctly</strong><br />
With your right arm hanging naturally, shake hands with the club and settle into the grip. Fold your right hand over the left thumb. The thumb of the right hand on the club should be pointing to the right shoulder.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 4: Grip the back of the club correctly</strong><br />
There are 3 different ways to grip the back of a golf club – choose whichever feels better for you. The Vardon or Overlapping Grip is by far the most common method used in golf. Place the little finger of the right hand between the index finger and middle finger of the left hand. The Interlocking Grip is where the right little finger and the left index finger are locked together. This is a lot easier for those with small hands as it allows the fingers around the grip. This is the second most common grip. Finally, the Baseball Grip is used by people and children with very small hands in order to get all the fingers around the club.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5: Adopt the correct stance</strong><br />
The proper stance will allow perfect balance and poise throughout the swing. To start, the feet should be apart at the same width of the shoulders for a mid iron shot. The feet, the knees, the hips and the shoulders should all be parallel to the target. The right foot should be placed straight forward from the body, at a right angle to the line of flight, so that when you swing the weight will come on the inside of the foot to be able to push away and do the follow through. The left foot is slightly open as this makes it easier for the body to follow through the golf swing.  The upper torso should lean forward slightly from the waist, and the knees slightly bend to allow flexibility. This position will make your arms hang comfortably in front of your body, to be able to swing more freely.  There should be roughly a hands width between your body and the club. The weight of the body should be on the balls of the feet &#8211; not on the heels. Addressing the ball, both arms are straight but relaxed, and the left shoulder is higher than the right due to the position of the hands.  To ensure that your shoulders are in the correct position, first place the club in the centre of your chest and lean forward from the waist, unlocking and bending the knees. Now dip your right shoulder slightly until the club touches the inside of your left leg. This is the correct shoulder position.</p>
<p><strong>Step 6: Perform the final swing</strong><br />
Now we have the correct orientation, grip and stance we are ready to finally perform the swing. You might find it useful to perform the waggle at this point. This movement can be an important part of the swing as it will ensure that your weight is evenly distributed on the feet. During the waggle, your upper body and shoulders should not move. Everyone has their own way of using the waggle &#8211; most importantly it will relax your body in anticipation of the actual shot. The back swing now starts with rotation &#8211; NOT with the hands. The action of the arms starts with the rotation of the body, the hands maintaining the same grip pressure throughout. Practice this rotation movement by holding the club across either the front or back of the shoulders in the set-up position. Rotate the whole body &#8211; belly and all &#8211; to the right and left as if in a swing. Note that the back still stays in the correct angle.  The backswing now starts with the initial rotation – shoulders, hips, hands and arms – an almost simultaneous movement. The shoulders should turn fully, leaving your back facing the target and your weight on the inside of the right foot. The downswing begins by pushing your weight from right to left and rotating the body and hips. This now allows the shoulders, arms and hands to follow, powering the club through impact. On impact the hips are turned with the shoulders parallel to the ball. The movement continues until the whole body is facing the target. The motion should be unbroken from the start of the downswing to the finish of the follow through. The only time that your right foot will move will be immediately after impact &#8211; otherwise you won&#8217;t be able to swing through. In fact, the whole swing from start to finish should be one unbroken movement. Remember it is a swing and not a hit. Your body should be relaxed throughout. More power comes from faster rotation. The hips should lead the shoulders all the way through until the end of the swing.</p>
<p><em> <strong>(source <a title="Rickard Strongert" href="http://www.rickardstrongert.com/" target="_blank">Rickard Strongert &#8211; Golf Professional</a>)</strong></em></p>
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