Most recently I have noticed while using one hybrid only and only one golf ball became a great way to exercise with brisk walks to each shot as well as concentrate on attaining a solid shot. The best results and less strenuous motions to my back happen with the fully extended right arm while thinking about driving the club head toward the selected target. It doesn't take long to know how far one can hit a certain hybrid considering its loft. It will be different for everyone simply because of the speed one generates. I am focusing on accuracy so getting caught in that "Greater Distance & Accuracy" marketing trap isn't my objective. I take a less lofted hybrid if I want more distance while continuing on hitting the ball toward the target.
By the way, with continued walking while learning this simple hybrid golf method, one can find snacks to bring along from many sources. Isn't is nice that there are other choices than potato chips and soda for snacking? I have been seeking snacks with fiber, taste, and flavor so I avoid stopping in a the 'quick mart' and reaching for that snack I shouldn't be eating. Blending the walking, one ball hitting somewhere with open space, and healthier snacking can be an interesting hobby. When I do go to golf now my ball hitting is better and I haven't had to play all the time to maintain that part of the game. Considering that many golf courses have practice greens with no cost to chip and putt while learning the short game this is an activity that one can choose too if the park or other open space is occupied. To attain information about the Calaway Contact Guide Board that one can use to learn a reliable path to swing the club head even with practice golf balls in the backyard, email jscott2844@wi.rr.com. I will send you information that details how this self-instructional visual guide works. I will be making units with less of the "Glitz" on them so the cost of this unit will be less than $20.00 after shipping in the U.S. Good luck finding your place to try this hybrid-health routine while learning to hit solid golf shots.
Monday, June 9, 2008
One hybrid club at a Time
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