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Golf Video Aids

Helping To Improve Your Golf Game

Being able to pop a DVD into your television set or computer and watching golfing legends like Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Lee Trevino and Arnold Palmers or seeing modern day greats like Tiger Woods and Ernie Ells show you how they do it can be an invaluable golfing training aid. 

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If you have a particular golfing weakness there is likely to be a golf video that can help you to correct it. You no longer have to second guess yourself as the whether you are really doing things right...you can now confirm it instantly by watching the golf video.

If you have a powerful, fast computer and a fast internet connection then you can watch streaming video golf tips as well. But for the normal everyday person a simple DVD is the better way to go. And with TVs or DVD players being built into a number of autos and vans today, you can even pop the DVD in anywhere you are and get a fast lesson before you tee off.

You nee to keep several things in mind with all the various videos out there.

There is no magic cure for your golf problems. Look for hints and tips to help you improve your game. Watch it several times to make sure you understand the main thrust of the video.
Since video cameras are everywhere and you probaly have one, film yourself and then compare your swing, your stroke, your stance against the video you bought to help you. This way you can visually see where you differ from the pro or expert.
Make sure you are fit. Especially golf fit. You can't emulate the swing you see on the video if you don't have the strength or flexability to mirror what you are being taught.
Don't run from video to video trying to find the "secret". If you try to follow those who are your same body type or who golf in the same "style", you will be far better off.


 By practicing what you see, comparing your self on video and then doing that over and over again will help you to see where you are improving and where different "tweaks" need to be made to improve your game. And try to get your swing recorded in a real game. Quite often, you will swing differently in a game than you do in practice. You may not think it, but the actual pressure of swinging or putting in front of others, even your friends, can make a world of difference. Use all the video tools to your advantage and you will enjoy the game that much more.