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.

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