Golfsmith Golf Club Concho Belt

Golf Club Concho Belt : Keep you look together with this comfortable and fashionable genuine leather concho belt.
Do you struggle with a 3 wood or a 5 wood from the fairway? You are not alone and there are many golfers that struggle to hit a wood out of the fairway. Are you forcing yourself to hit irons that you know you cannot get to the green because you don't have confidence in your fairway woods. Read on to learn a few tips on how to hit your fairway woods better.
First, let's talk about why you need to have your fairway woods as weapons in your golf arsenal. Your fairway woods can cut strokes off your game every time you hit a shorter than normal drive, on par fives, and when you get into specific types of long trouble. Of course, you are not going to be able to have the pin point accuracy that you can have with your irons, but you can get closer and make your approaches on par fives easier, get out of longer trouble, and save yourself a stroke after a bad and short drive.
So how in the world can you learn how to hit a fairway wood better? You need to check your equipment first. Some golfers struggle hitting certain types of woods and drivers. Go to a golf range and demo a few different woods, including a low profile face, a taller face, and maybe a wood that has a smaller head on it. This will give you an idea of what feels comfortable for you and you might just solve the problem right here. If you have a large head on your three wood and you discover that you can actually hit a lower profile fairway wood very well, then you should change your equipment.
The second thing you can do is you can start practicing with your fairway woods on the range more. Many mid and high handicap golfers like to avoid the clubs that they don't hit very well while they are practicing on the range. Well, if you don't practice with your 3 wood, then how do you expect to be able to hit it on the course? Start by practicing with it off the tee and work the tee closer and closer to the ground until you are hitting off the ground only. After you get this down you should try hitting out of a divot while practicing. This will help you build your confidence and you will have less trouble with your fairway woods.
You know you need to add the fairway woods to your golf arsenal and now you know how. Start by hitting different designs of fairway woods, then you need to practice with your fairway woods, and build confidence in the clubs. Most golfers that cannot hit a specific club do not have much confidence in that club. If this is the case with your fairway woods, then practice more with them and you will build your confidence and cut strokes off your golf game.
Cut even more strokes off your golf game by learning "The New Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf" here: http://golfandgolfclubs.blogspot.com/2008/02/new-four-magic-moves-to-winning-golf.html
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There are three basic golf grips that you can use: the overlapping grip, the baseball grip, and the interlocking grip. Well cover each of those in a minute. Heres the basic rule for gripping a golf club.
Start by holding the club directly in front of you with your right hand with the club head pointing away from you at about a 45 degree angle.
Next grip the club with your left hand. The club will be mainly in the palm across the pads at the base of the fingers. However, the club will lie across the first section of the index finger. The thumb will be positioned straight on top of the golf club shaft. Relative to the golf club, the thumb will be in the twelve oclock position.
Now, with your right hand, grip the golf club just above your left hand with the fingers, not the palm, of your right hand. The thumb will be positioned slightly off to the left. Relative to the golf club, the thumb will be in an eleven oclock position.
If you have gripped the golf club correctly, only the first two knuckles of your left hand will be visible. Also, your left thumb should be completely hidden under your right hand. The index finger position of your right hand will look and feel like a gun trigger finger. Here are three of the most common golf grips and how to use them:
1- The overlapping grip is the most common golf grip used. It is used mostly by male golfers and those with strong wrists and forearms. The little finger of the right hand lies on top of or overlaps the index finger on the left hand.
2- The baseball grip is most commonly used by younger golfers, females, seniors, and those with weaker wrists and arms. The index finger of the left hand and the little finger of the right hand meet but do not overlap or interlock.
3- An interlocking grip will be used by golfers with shorter hands and fingers, those with thicker or chunkier palms, and golfers who have difficulty with the overlapping grip. The index finger of the left hand and the little finger of the right hand overlap each other and interlock.
If your golf grip pressure is right, the club could almost be pulled out of your hands, but not quite. A correct golf grip will make you feel as if you are holding the club mostly in the palm and last three fingers of your left hand. Regardless, both hands should hold the club with equal pressure. A correct golf grip doesnt guarantee a successful golf swing, however, a defective golf grip will almost always result in a failed golf swing.
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