Improve Your Golf Swing using a Video Camera

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visit www.AGameGolfInstruction.com for hundreds of golf instruction videos. In this golf instruction video you'll see one of the easiest ways to check your swing on your own and apply changes so that you can swing like your favorite pga pro. Set a camera up down your target line and hit several golf balls. Then review your golf swing on a television and compare your posture, swing plane, stance and tempo to other golf pros that you like. Use other videos or golf publications like golf digest ...

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March 2, 2008

badsmack
12:35 pm #

sometimes when i hit the ball i hit the club on the ground before hitting the ball wich results in a shorter shot. do you have any tips?

March 9, 2008

glepine4
8:00 am #

put the ball more in the middle of you stance. and concentrate on hitting ball first, then divot

March 30, 2008

dmadras
5:48 pm #

great idea is NOT to copy this swing. Unless you need to early turn, transition extremely steep, tilt under, and lose balance in the finish….then this would be a great model!

April 18, 2008

whatare0o0o
8:17 pm #

where did you get that net and how much did is cost you?

April 19, 2008

AGameGolf
8:20 pm #

go to agamegolfinstruction . com and click on “training and practice aids” and then click on “golf practice nets” and you’ll have many to select from. This one was about $40.

June 20, 2008

solveroftruth
11:31 pm #

nice swing. Can you tell me what kind of golf net you’re using? it looks very nice and compact. can you tell me the name and the price? thanks

June 21, 2008

AGameGolf
5:34 pm #

see my comment below to whatare0o0o

July 2, 2008

wattatrueshot
2:53 pm #

Good, but those nets don’t show if you slice the ball.

wattatrueshot
2:54 pm #

Or any other bad shots.

July 5, 2008

AGameGolf
3:18 pm #

correct, that is why you practice at home and follow it up at the driving range or with a computer that can give you feedback at home.

July 16, 2008

josh3564
9:48 pm #

nice swing hey iv been having trouble hitting irons and well all of my clubs solid i often hit thin or too fat or slice my driver i can hit at least 300 yds but often slice can you take a look at my swing and give me suggestions to help my flaws that iv mentioned thanks in advance

October 24, 2008

theestrogenius
3:50 pm #

He clearly loses his balance at the end of his swing. If his impact was absolutely perfect, this doesn’t matter. Unfortunately, balance and posture in the followthrough usually tells the story of the swing.

AGameGolf
4:25 pm #

so do you suggest that because I don’t stand there with long enough for someone to take pictures that it isn’t balanced? Even pros walk out of a finished golf swing at times rather than waiting in a photo finish.

February 3, 2009

insticnt2
5:46 am #

I would have to agree. Your Posture does need some work. Also, your knee flex. However, you don’t look very comfortable over the ball. Doing a little waggle is fine, but your moving your knees back and fourth. Which is sometimes causing you to stand up a little more straight up at times, which would be why you might lose your balance. I would suggest that you keep a proper knee flex do a little waggle and then hit your shot.

February 11, 2009

cgasucks
10:55 pm #

Man you got overactive knees…especially your right one in your backswing..

February 14, 2009

AGameGolf
7:55 am #

The great thing about golf is there are different techniques for different physical abilities. In this video I have a back injury inhibiting flexibility and coil on my back swing, so some of the upper torso movement transfers into my knees where my right leg locks out. This is what happens in the “Stack and Tilt method”.

AGameGolf
8:12 am #

To play golf, there are only 3 things you need to worry about.
1 – You need to be able to hit the ground consistently in the same place with the club head.
2- Be able to hit it far enough to score well.
3- Be able to control where the golf ball goes.
If you can do all three of those, then the technique to make it happen is not so important. There are basics that you will implement however it will be different from person to person; look at the differences in PGA pros Jim Furyk & JB Holmes

March 23, 2009

paWOLFck
4:46 pm #

Can you take any criticism? It seems as though your posture and swing could use a little help. These tips are only going to help you; yes there are different techniques to play golf but they are only trying to help YOUR technique improve and to help YOUR overall game. And yes I agree that your knees are a little too active and if you calm those down just a little bit and get a smoother more balanced swing, then your hits will improve drastically.

April 21, 2009

MrPar24
9:10 pm #

You stole those 3 things off the stack and tilt dvds. Oh and by the way, stack and tilt is shit

April 25, 2009

AGameGolf
12:30 pm #

You’re right. I did phrase my 3 points above the same as the stack and tilt even though I don’t endorse the stack and tilt method. I do agree with their 3 points and my point is that there are many ways or methods to achieve those 3 points. Find a golf instructor whose points make sense and who you can relate with and apply their methods.

June 3, 2009

369yuu
2:14 am #

when you take back, you put too much inside,

July 6, 2009

kovalcik17
7:42 am #

no he doesnt

July 23, 2009

ejoe350
10:30 am #

Very useful tip indeed. Thank you.

Additionally, I recommend video from 4 angles – so a golfer can see if there is need for improving the golf swing.

August 27, 2009

chestateegold
6:04 pm #

this is how i learned to improve my swing… never got a lesson… 16 and breaking 90 :) . great vid

January 5, 2010

wrightynw
5:14 am #

A net is a good way to practise, although it can tell you nothing about your ball trajectory or end product of your shot, hitting solid golf shots helps build confidence and takes away some of the anxiety that higher handicappers feel whilst stood over the golf ball, however to improve your game generally this should be followed by a trip to the range or golf course whenever possible, in order to avoid graining in a incorrect technique.

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