Thursday 2 December 2010

Golf course is a snow go - head indoors for constructive golf practice

Golf in the snow definately isn't ideal. The golf course is obviously a no go, and the all practice short game areas for putting, chipping, pitching and bunkers are also. However it doesn't mean you just have to become one of golfs driving range junkies in this inclement weather. 

A way to improve your game is to focus on some indoor golf practice. With the use of a digital camera and simple golf swing analysis software, you can focus solely on technique.Sometimes with short game practice, and particularly putting, we can become absorbed in results. Making it hard to work on technical change. However when you head indoors with no hole to putt into, you can focus solely on technique.


 Head indoors with putter and camera for technique improvements

Give it a try. Position the camera directly down the line (behind the putter) so you can view the direction of your swing path. Or also from face on (head on) to view any wrist action or clubface aim change.

Take a look at V1 coaching software at http://www.v1golf.com/products/products.asp to view your practice indoors. If you feel you don't know what you are looking for then seek the advice of a PGA Professional and then you can carry out constructive practice at home.

Get practicing that short game.

Daniel Gale
PGA Professional

Dan is an AA PGA Professional & TPI Certified Instructor
Check out his website at www.dangalegolf.com

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