Monday, February 11, 2013
Golf-blasters.com here we come
Friday, February 8, 2013
Updated U-tube Video All-Hybrids Rec. Swing
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http://youtu.be/GSK4EVWQzx0
These videos will surely clear up how simple and efficient this All-Hybrids Recreational Swing is compared to more conventional methods. One can find many knowledgeable golf professionals for sure, who might even claim they have the expertise to find an alternative method for one to golf with physical limits. The difference in my case is that I have the spinal issues (four of them- upper and lower) plus I have learned the natural swing, lever-power swing, a grip and rip swing, baseball applications from a professional, and hockey applications from a professional in that sport. My study and practice comes from direct experience as well as having an initial lesson Trial that is Refundable if one is not striking solid shots within 45 minutes. The decision for one searching for a golf method in this case is finding one with knowledge or finding one with experience and owning the actual physical issues at hand. Go Play as the golf channel ad promotes! Ok, how about starting with one club and establishing a sound swing path on your time? Choices are really great now that these higher-lofted hybirds have been developed.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Friday, October 5, 2012
Truly the Recreational Golf Swing
The grip of the most accurate golfer in history, Moe Norman: Using his single plane discovery with a more upright stance due to spinal issues, the Golfer's Footprint - www.golfersfootprint.com for a self-instructional and maintenance purpose along with Off-Season Learning and maintenance: and the use of clubs not found in conventional golf stores from Hireko Golf - this is truly the definition of The Recreational Golf Swing.
Again using the lofted clubs at degrees of 16, 33, 37, 45, and perhaps 50 along with a putter, one can play great great golf. The same swing and the same club design make all aspects of learning a golf swing are easier and more repeatable. Perhaps one won't get that 250 - 320 yards off the tee with the 16 degree club, but this club can be used in the fairway also while being able to reach the 200 yard zone - More often in play however. More shots in play equals better scoring an a more repeatable swing does not require long shots as the System Q hybrids from Hireko Golf all swing the same. My previous blog has the link where one can order. I alway order one inch longer shaft in graphite and one and a half longer in steel shaft because of the more upright stance. Lately I have ordered a standard size grip whick allows me to tightly grasp the grip and maintain the club face square through impact. There is a Golf Pride grip that appears like a wrap grip and that is my choice at this time.
If one is just starting out, start with a 33 degree loft, learn a sound repeatable swing and then move toward the 16 degree and perhaps next the 45 degree. Just keep in mind that everyone will have a certain distance they hit these clubs depending upon the speed and stability they have in their swing. Putting is its own art so one needs to find the putter they prefer and a method for putting. I can show what I have learned in a later blog. At first with the Recreational Swing I played a few golf holes in the latter part of the day and learned to putt ( chip putt actually ) with the 33 degree club. This taught me some touch around the green and I even practiced this on a carpeted floor at home. The best part of this is the fact that the same grip can be used in putting unless one decides to experiment as time passes.
So for the non-golfing - leisurely golfer - once to a few times a year - this Recreational Golf Swing is ideal. No one to this point has tried to excel with the swing but it certainly is possible. Why not, considering one can hit solid shots more often and very accurate shots so great golf is possible. Can one find a driver that is similar to the 16 degree wood that can attain more distance for the tee shots? That might be my next journey. For now hitting shots more in play and teaching others will be my main goal.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Hireko Golf as a fine source for the hybrids
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Hireko Golf is where I found the System Q hybrids that have been most proficient to use in place of conventional irons. The links to Hireko Golf Components are printed above in this blog.
I am now using a one inch longer graphite T-65 shaft that is grey and red in color along with a Lampkin Oversize Jumbo grip. One can log onto the site and find the clubs under the Hybrids classification. From that point there will be a spot to choose the degree ( these go from 16 - 55 degree ) and then customize your club by choosing shaft, length of shaft, grip style, type of grip, ferrule - which is the piece on the shaft attached just before the head of the club. You will also receive a head cover with an order.
The 33 degee is the best club when first beginning and for using as a one club recreational approach to golf. One can even learn to putt fairly well with it at first as I will show on one of my next blogs. I should mention too that the lightweight steel shaft works well too as I started with that lightweight one and eventually just wanted a bit more distance so I tried the graphite shaft. Both are very efficient but make sure to order at least one inch longer because of the upright stance in this style.
Monday, July 23, 2012
After several months of experimenting I have now discovered a new venue similar to croquet for those who do not want want the game of golf offers. This game, considered the Sundowner's League will play for the $5.00 price of adult mini-putt at a course with up to perhaps 6 on one hole. Just a group of friends getting out in the last hour plus of the day and using one club, suggesting a 33 degree hybrid, which allows the ball to go airborne well and travel a distance of 160 yards if struck really well. One super feature is the use of a Golfer's Footprint guide board. This can be used at home for continued practice either using practice balls or one new gadget called the Strike-N-Reel, which is a tethered practice ball. One never has to pick up practice balls using this unique item. One ball! That's all! just like real golf or just like Sundowner's golf where you get only one shot still but Par, Bogey, etc. are not part of the game. It is simply the number you get when your ball lands in the cup on the hole. The purpose of the hybrid club swing is to make things easier plus self-instructional when using the mechanics I will show in the next blog. Basically one uses a high lofted hybrid with an oversize grip, a single-plane grip that maintains the club in one plane when swinging it ( founded by Moe Norman of Canada when establishing the legacy of the most perfect ball striker in golf ever), the use of the Golfer's Footprint, and ten minutes a day to maintain a swing path. What is really unique about just using the Footprint on the ground is the fact that once you can strike this flexible board across the red arrow on it and hear it dong-sound as the club passes over it, then you are ready to strike a ball. It is a pre-routine that trains one to stay back behind the ball and make solid contact. I actually practice hitting on it with no ball by setting it on the ground and swinging across the yellow middle section that is found along the red arrow at the impact area. I like hearing the dong as the board jumps in the grass which tells me that I am really staying down regarding my spine angle when striking across the impact zone. You can see this with the picture provided.
The Strike-N-Reel provides an easy way to train while reeling one ball back to myself and not needing to pick up practice balls. This unit is ideal for those 'on the road' as a way to maintain a swing while at the hotel. Sometimes there just isn't time to go off to a range for practice when business takes most of the day's time.