Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Learning the Golf-Blaster's Swing 4 Recreation


It is refreshing to know for sure that there is another choice of golf for those who have decided for now in their lives that the expense of clubs, lessons, and time does not fit. To use one club, after hours for an hour or so on an off & on basis seems to fit their too busy lifestyle at this time. Maybe in time all that will change but during these just-4-fun-recreational days/years they will learn the basic Basics of hitting solid shots with that one hybrid, or maybe two if they choose. There is one place to attain more information regarding this golf-blasters style. It is the utube link. If you would like even more detailed information please email me at scottyjohnd@hotmail.com and I will answer all questions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6aODpFvnpo

You may have to highlight the address, click edit - then Copy - then place the cursor onto the web browser for a search and find or place it onto an email new message and go back to edit -click and click onto Paste. Can anyone tell that I am quite the novice still when it comes to this computer function? Email me at scottyjohnd@hotmail.com if you have questions or advice on attaching actual links to a blog. Thanks. JohnnyD

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Golf-Blasters Swing - Similar to Baseball & Hockey


For those who wonder if there is a reality in using baseball batting swing mechanics or hockey slap shot mechanics to golf a ball, the golf-blasters set-up using oversize-jumbo grips on lofted hybrids is very effective for both swings. This was verified and authenticated not long ago by a former professional baseball player from Milwaukee and an Athletic Trainer from a hockey club in Milwaukee. There will soon be an ebook for sale regarding the golf-blasters swing offered for sale on ebay. I will take email requests for the baseball & hockey applications at this email address: scottyjohnd@hotmail.com I like using a 28, 31, or 34 degree hybrid for the baseball swing style although when I was trained using the grip one uses to bat, I was slugging the ball over 260 yards on the fly with a driver designed with an oversize grip. Anyone who is proficient with the hockey slap shot or the baseball batting swing has less than a 15 minute window of success using these types of clubs to golf. The adjustments for baseball or hockey from the golf-blasters set-up would be involved with the grip on the club and the position of the ball related to the stance. All these swing styles have a wide stance so somewhere left of center for ball placement would be most applicable. Perhaps the game of golf would grow further as people become familiar with these two sports swings being applicable for golf - using the correct equipment for that approach however. There are several oversize and jumbo grips to choose from regarding this swing approach but the best results regarding the clubhead is a hybrid because of its mass. It is simply more efficient through impact than a conventional iron. It hammers the ball forward. I will report more results and findings in my next blog.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Utube Golf-blasters Swing - Hey Non-golfers - Consider this...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6aODpFvnpo

Here is that utube address again. I will work on getting it directly linked, but in the meantime really look at my hands in the picture as I have blasted through the ball area on the ground and continued the swing forward with a Tight Grip on the club with the Two-Palm hold. Not much to time or coordinate here really. My hands move into this position on their own at this point as I do not force any extra motions.

The Golf-blasters Swing Continues


Continued practice with the golf-blasters swing has shown me just how key it is to remain firm with the set-up and not add any addition motions to gain more distance. I am finding the most efficient swing thought, for the sake of having one to count on, is to make sure to return my hands to the position in front of the ball where they were at the address or set-up. By returning the hands swiftly and soundly with the Two-Palm grip assures the compression of the ball at impact and continuing forward in the swing plane. This is where the 'Blast' in Blasters comes into play. From about a ten o'clock position in the back swing I drop the club slightly and then briskly swing that locked two-palm grip back to the original position where it was at set-up and continue through the ball. The clubhead does not turn over as it collides with the ball and the ball is compressed actually as it is blasted into the air. This is all quite visible on my UTUBE link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6aODpFvnpo
There is now an ebook available also detailing the 5 steps of the golf-blasters swing. Email me directly at scottyjohnd@hotmail.com I still like playing with a 31 degree hybrid Synchron ll from Hireko Golf. I am convinced that the oversize grip is best for the Two-Palm grip at least in my average size hand. The one club approach is surely recreational but I may start using a putter on the greens as I am reaching 400 yard par fours in three shots and actually putting might lower my scoring average. Not too worried really. Just keep it Fun!!