October 5, 2007

High Power Golf Review - Good Or Bad?

I decided to write this High Power Golf review after having a chance to see what the secrets can do for your golf game when implemented in the way outlined in the e-book. Is it really possible to gain at least 50 yards to your drive? What does the guide really have to offer in terms of improving your game? In this brief review I will answer these questions, as well as a few others you may have. Hopefully, after reading this you0ll have a good understanding of what you can realistically expect to get out of High Power Golf, and if it0s something you should look into further on your own.
Speaking honestly, golf is only fun when you0re good at it. It0s embarrassing and frustrating to see your friends hit the ball wherever they want to with ease, while you struggle time and time again to make it onto the green. Fortunately, golf guru Chad Brown understands, and has created the ultimate guide to get your golf game on track: High Power Golf.

High Power Golf will teach you things that the golf pros at your club aren0t. From learning how to squeeze every ounce of power from your body […]

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Using Sound to Improve Your Swing

If I asked students who take my golf lessons how critical good rhythm is to a good swing, most would agree that it’s important, but not the most important factor. Many weekend golfers would probably agree with this assessment. But a new device developed by a professor at Yale reveals that good rhythm is more important to chopping strokes off your golf handicap than many think.Bob Grober, a professor of applied physics at Yale University-and a one-handicapper- recently invented a device for translating the rhythm of a swing into sound. Here’s how it works: A small wireless transmitter inserted into the butt end of a club detects the club’s movement. The signal produced is transmitted to an iPod-sized unit attached to the player’s waist. The auditory signal is relayed to a set of lightweight headphones and the sound manifests itself as a pleasing organ-like tone when the player swings.If your clubhead is decelerating through impact, your transition from backswing to downswing is too abrupt, or your mechanics are way out of sync, Grober’s device tells you through sound. The faster the club travels, the louder the volume and the pitch. The idea is to make the loudest sound at impact, […]

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Advances In Iron Design Cut Strokes

Design advances in woods have everybody talking. From larger clubheads to the use of exotic materials, today’s woods are not only designed better, they’re also manufactured better. Add to these changes the advances made in shaft technology, and you have well-crafted metal woods engineered specifically to help you chop strokes off your golf handicap.But advances in iron design are helping players as well. Golfers don’t talk as much about these advances as they do about those in woods, but they’re just as significant for improving your game. Iron advances, like those made in woods, help you hit the ball longer and straighter, and shave strokes from your golf handicap. Let’s take a closer look as some of these design advances.Perimeter Weighting and Investment CastingThe revolution began forty years ago when Karsten Solheim turned traditional iron design on its head by introducing the concepts of perimeter weighting and investment cast manufacturing. Since then the advances have continued apace.Perimeter weighting (PW) creates a large sweet spot on the club. PW repositions the weight of the clubhead around the perimeter of the clubface instead of at its center. If a player always hit the ball dead center, he or she would want […]

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