Golf magazines cater to a great number of golfing enthusiasts
and professionals all over the world. No wonder then,
so many golf magazines are published that cover everything
related to golf - be it history, latest news, techniques,
issues, equipment, and last but not the least, interesting
gossip about golf and golfing professionals. A number
of topics - right from techniques and equipment, to
the maintenance of the golf course, and the events and
programs related to golf - are covered in these magazines.
Golf is played on both the levels, i.e., amateur and
professional. Golf magazines provide information on
golf events in your neighborhood as well as important
world golf tournaments and championships.
The equipment required for golf is also an important
feature of many an article in a golf magazines. All
the latest market information about golf equipment such
as golf balls, clubs, or tees are made available in
these magazines. Golf being an important sport on a
global scale obviously is associated with much publicized
sporting events and championships. Golf pros and golf
magazines are filled with suggestions for improving
your swing, but some of the most common advice is wrong.
Experts have studied the golf swing, using high-speed
photography, to determine what works and what doesn't.
Hands and arms should start your downswing. Even throughout
the shoulder rotation, your hands should be following
the shoulders, not driving the action. Only when shoulder
rotation is virtually done should your hands and arms
be powering the swing. You'll get more power if you
drive your knee forward during your swing. Wrist break
happens naturally during a good swing. Reality: Golf
instructors say it's natural because it feels natural
to them. The wrists should break as the club head nears
the ball. A slice is the result of an outside-inside
swing. You can improve your wrist and arm action by
improving your wrist and arm strength. Even the guys
who play golf for a living and get the best golf instruction
in the world still struggle to improve their golf; and
they practice each and every day!
Always be aware the mental aspect of the game contributes
one way or another to the difficulty of the golf swing.
It's difficult for a golfer to practice hitting shots
longer than short pitch shots unless one pays to play
golf or pays to practice at a driving range or indoor
golf training facility. Many golfers who are strongly
left-handed in their daily life prefer the right-handed
golf swing. Swing slowly and steadily using a nice rhythm.
Conditioning your golf muscles will reward you with
straighter swings. Sporting goods stores have golf aids
to improve your game. Golf swing aids come in all shapes
and sizes including apparel type accessories to correct
alignment or a golf club add-on accessory to monitor
your swing. Look for aids at your local golf course.
Overall, investing in golf swing aids will greatly improve
your golf swing and your golf game. There are a number
of good golf swing aids on the market today. There are
aids that will help you with swing alignment. Try to
concentrate on one golf swing weakness at a time. There
are hundreds of useful golf tips to seek out in golf
magazines, consumer magazines, sports magazines, in
books, ebooks, DVDs, online and offline.