Improve Your Golf Swing Timing
June 12, 2007
Golf swing timing is an important aspect of the game. Golf swing timing is something you may need to practice. You can improve your golf swing timing.
To improve golf swing timing you may want to start with your set-up. The set-up is the first crucial part of golf swing timing.
Look at your posture. You need to have good posture at the address if you want good golf swing timing.
The proper takeaway is a key factor when it comes to golf swing timing. All these things need to be in place before you can concentrate on golf swing timing.
Proper golf swing timing will make a difference in your game.
The Proper Golf Club Grip
June 12, 2007
The grip is the most precise and important part of the golf swing. It is the only communication you have with the golf cluband cannot be “half right”. Not all good players have good swings, but they all definitely have good grips.
The club head should be placed square to the target.
Bounce Out of Bunkers
June 10, 2007

The “bounce” on your sand wedge is the flange on the sole that extends below the leading edge. It holds the key to you becoming a consistent bunker player. Here’s how to bounce your way onto the green.
Tilt the grip
Play the ball an inch or two inside your left heel, and set up with the grip of the club pointed an inch or so right of your belt buckle. You’ll know you’ve got the right position if the club shaft is roughly parallel to your left leg. This opens the clubface and sets the bounce of your wedge farther down, so it hovers just above the sand. With your wedge’s bounce preset like this, you’ll be able to “thump” the sand at the bottom of your swing.
Video Tips - Getting out of the Bunker
May 11, 2007
Hitting out of the sand can be daunting for some. This is a grate instructional video on drills that can be performed to get you out of the sand quicker. Special thanks go’s out to San Diego Golf Academy for providing this one…

