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So, it’s not like I’m swinging the “Charles Barkley”, but everyone can work on something. So here it is… When I hit it well I have a nice little draw, however when I miss hit, I hit a good sized hook or a straight push. More often than not I hit the straight push about 15 yards right. If I could couple that with my draw…”yea doggie”, but I don’t.
So I’m starting a quest, a quest to fix the golf swing. My first stop will be the internet, because I work for an internet company and I should be able to find at least something to make a good start.
I’m off… and I will keep updating my findings as I go. My plan is to let this blog morph into what is wanted by my readers. I want to throw my swing at the mercy of the court as well. If anyone has the fix or can point me in the proper direction please let me know. When I find things that work, or things that just work over the wallet I will let you know.
Just remember… “When it’s breezy, swing it easy”
Its been a while! It’s amazing how life keeps you busy. Last year I didn’t even have much time to get out and enjoy one of Gods greatest creations…the man who created golf. Who is this man you may ask?
Trivia answer…William Wallace! Just kidding. The game did however originated from Scotland. It started back in the 15th century. People actually used had crafted sticks as clubs and hit pebbles for balls. This was all done on the sand instead of grass like we do today…well some of you.
It’s good to be back, and I have the golfing itch. I found some cream so I should either be okay, or never see a wart on my body again.
Before you drop your entire shoe box of cash on that new set of golf clubs, there is something you need to know before you walk out the door. Are those sticks you just bought custom to your body? If you have an “uh” floating around in your head, turn around and get those golf clubs fitted NOW!
If you didn’t know by now, custom fitting your golf clubs is a must. Almost every golf club manufacturer you can think of builds their clubs to a standard. The odds are, you aren’t the standard. You see, even though we all might think we swing like Tiger Woods, we don’t. Even if your swings are identical your bodies are not. You’re taller, you’re shorter, your wrist is lower to the ground, or your wrist is further from the ground. Too many things come into play for you to just swing the standard. Getting your golf clubs custom fit to your body and swing is the fastest way to drop that handicap you’ve had for awhile.
So, now that I’ve beaten that to death, here are your options. If you’re going to drop a ton of cash on those golf clubs you’ve wanted, and it’s going to put a good size dent in the funds, there’s still hope. When you buy your clubs most places will offer a FREE custom fitting. Even places online like TGW.com or GolfSmith.com offer free fitting over the internet. Basically, they will ask you for some measurements, so make sure you have a yardstick or tape handy. Now, this is just custom to your body type. If you want “all the bells and whistles” (which you do!), it will cost anywhere from $100 up. It all depends on how in depth you get. The local shops here in Utah use a system called RoboFit. This takes into account your swing speed, ball trajectory, ball flight, and about a thousand other things. They charge $100 an hour, but if you’re going to drop $2000 on a new set, it is well worth getting the right $2000 set. If you’re wanting to get this done, contact your local golf shop and ask where you can get the custom fit with all the “bells and whistles”. Tell them SwingItEasy.com sent you.