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		<title>Are You Ready for High Tech Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 13:29:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was only a matter of time before golf and technology merged, and that time is now. From computer gadgets to software, you’ll find that there are some very interesting technological advances aimed at golfers. Scorekeeping is one place where software has really come into play. Keeping score on a single game of golf isn’t [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-lessons/are-you-ready-for-high-tech-golf-2.html">Are You Ready for High Tech Golf</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was only a matter of time before golf and technology merged, and that time is now. From computer gadgets to software, you’ll find that there are some very interesting technological advances aimed at golfers.</p>
<p>Scorekeeping is one place where software has really come into play. Keeping score on a single game of golf isn’t that difficult, but tracking a series of games and establishing a handicap for tournament play has traditionally been serious business. There are several types of scorekeeping software for golf players and some are even recognized by certain tournament officials to establish eligibility to play.</p>
<p>The options include online sites that are very simple to use. The golfer enters his or her information online and the program does all the calculations. Some golf organizations include the use of this type of program as a benefit of membership.</p>
<p>Evaluating a player’s swing has always been the bane of golf professionals and instructors. Where exactly is the player going wrong? And how can it be corrected? There are a couple of major programs for swing analysis available. Typically, a movie is taken of the golfer while he executes a typical swing. Then the computer software overlays an image of a perfect swing, giving the golfer and the instructor a frame-by-frame analysis. Not only is the golf swing slowed down for a critical look, but it’s easy to pinpoint any problems.</p>
<p>Practice is another area improved by technology. Those who want to practice their golf games often have very limited options. They can go to a driving range or golf course to get in real practice, or they can practice putting in limited space. But the golfer who lives in a crowded neighborhood can now use one of several golf aids to practice swings right in the backyard.</p>
<p>In this case, the answer doesn’t have to be high-tech, though there are some really great technical options. Some golfers use a net to catch the ball a few feet past the swing, though this does at least slightly limit the benefits of practice because there’s no way for the golfer to tell whether it would have been an excellent shot. Some of the high-tech golf aids allow you to see how far the ball would have traveled and the exact path it would have taken.</p>
<p>There will probably never be a time when computerized golf takes the place of 18 holes on your favorite golf course, but there’s no doubt that technology has an important role in golf today.</p>
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		<title>Back Exercise And Golf Are Synonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 17:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back exercise and golf. Doesn’t that sound like a common denominator? Of all the injuries in golf, the low back is by far the highest one. To explain why doing back exercise for golf is important, a golfer needs to understand why. The golf swing is one of the most (if not the most) stressful [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-swing/back-exercise-and-golf-are-synonymous.html">Back Exercise And Golf Are Synonymous</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back exercise and golf. Doesn’t that sound like a common denominator? Of all the injuries in golf, the low back is by far the highest one.</p>
<p>To explain why doing back exercise for golf is important, a golfer needs to understand why.</p>
<p>The golf swing is one of the most (if not the most) stressful movements on the lower back. Picture this. You’re in a static position at the start; then you try to rotate your upper body as far as you can go, while keeping the lower body as stable as you can.</p>
<p>This movement all by itself puts tremendous stress on the lower back. If you have a lower level of rotational flexibility, you are at HIGH RISK for low back injuries. You many have one as we speak.</p>
<p>Now picture having the strength to ‘uncoil’ that backswing, maintaining your golf posture at between 80-100 mph. If you have not participated in a back exercise for golf, you will not be able to generate any power at impact, therefore your driving distance is inadequate.</p>
<p>Does this sound familiar?</p>
<p>It should. I see this all the time on the golf course. Especially with the senior golfers. They have physically declined over the years and have not done any back exercise for golf and can’t generate and clubhead speed.</p>
<p>There is hope!</p>
<p>To remove the threat of low back injury and improve your ability to turn back and turn through with power, you just need to do a couple of simple back exercises for golf.</p>
<p>One example of a back exercise for golf that you should be doing several times a day is what I call the Lying Leg Crossover, which is incorporated in all my products.</p>
<p>Here’s what you do:</p>
<p>Lie on your back with your legs extended.<br />
Raise one leg and bend at the knee to 90 degrees and the hip to 90 degrees.<br />
Cross that leg over extended leg, while opposite shoulder stays on ground.<br />
Go until slight pull in butt and lower back.<br />
Hold and repeat once more.<br />
Switch legs and do opposite side.<br />
This is a very simple back exercise for golf and no equipment is required.</p>
<p>Just do this back exercise for golf religiously and you’ll see a HUGE improvement!</p>
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		<title>Avoiding the Golf Traps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 17:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s every golfer’s worst-case scenario – You’re golfing great, you’ve got a perfect swing, the perfect stance, and you were able to get rid of that slice that’s been on your back. NO matter how well everything goes, even the best golfer can find himself (or herself) occasionally stuck in a sand trap, stuck in [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-tips/avoiding-the-golf-traps.html">Avoiding the Golf Traps</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s every golfer’s worst-case scenario – You’re golfing great, you’ve got a perfect swing, the perfect stance, and you were able to get rid of that slice that’s been on your back. NO matter how well everything goes, even the best golfer can find himself (or herself) occasionally stuck in a sand trap, stuck in the grass or trapped behind a giant tree on the golf course. Unfortunately, the traps are what make the game interesting.  Without them, the game would probably become boring for even the most devoted golfer. Obstructions help to make golf a more interesting and challenging game, and you’ll learn to appreciate the traps when you find the best ways to get out of them.</p>
<p>The odds that your golf ball will roll to a stop right behind a tree are slim, but it does happen. There are ways out of this situation. You could chop down the tree, or drill a hole in the tree large enough to hit your ball through, but that’s probably not going to make the maintenance crew of the golf course very happy.</p>
<p>A lot of golfers just sacrifice one putt so that they can place the golf ball in a more favorable position. How well this works depends on your ability as a golfer, and what you’re willing to risk on one play. If there is another tree close by, you can try a ricochet shot, but it’s not very reliable. You can’t judge where the ball will go once it hits the rough bark of the tree.</p>
<p>A good solution is to practice a curve ball before you get into this situation, so that you’ll know what to do when the time comes.</p>
<p>Sand is a whole other problem completely on the golf course. Many golfers opt for the “whack and see” technique. To do this, pull a sand wedge from your golf bag, hit the general vicinity of the ball, then watch the sand to see if your golf ball takes flight as well.</p>
<p>Consistency is the crucial to your golfing game on the whole, and getting out of a sand trap is not exclusive to this. It is hard to control a golf ball in the sand.  Golf balls don’t really roll in sand and difficult to control a putt from a sand trap. In addition, you are probably going to be dealing with an upward slope of the trap before you’re out on the course again.  Therefore, the only really dependable way to get out of a sand trap is to use the wedge and try to get enough lift on the ball to clear the sand.</p>
<p>Make sure that you choose your wedge cautiously. Keep in mind that you want enough lift to clear the sand.  However, less lift is usually easier to manage.</p>
<p>No matter what obstacle you’re facing on the golf course, having good control of the ball, choosing the right club for the job, and setting up your shot just right are the ways that you will be able to get out of those sticky situations on the golf course.</p>
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		<title>Avoiding “Golf Overload” – Your Guide To Finding The Right Golf Instruction Tutorials</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 17:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve been made familiar with the popular golf instruction aids &#38; tutorials that you&#8217;ve seen in the pro shops, online at bookstores like Amazon and on specialty sites all over the web. You might even be suffering from golf overload! While your first inclination might be to give that new product a try, [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-beginner/avoiding-golf-overload-your-guide-to-finding-the-right-golf-instruction-tutorials.html">Avoiding &#8220;Golf Overload&#8221; &#8211; Your Guide To Finding The Right Golf Instruction Tutorials</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve been made familiar with the popular golf instruction aids &amp; tutorials that you&#8217;ve seen in the pro shops, online at bookstores like Amazon and on specialty sites all over the web. You might even be suffering from golf overload! While your first inclination might be to give that new product a try, you need to keep certain things in mind before making an impulse purchase.</p>
<p>First of all, let&#8217;s keep something in mind. My goal here isn&#8217;t to bring you down to earth or to try and stifle your dream of playing exceptional golf. However, the odds of a certain golf instruction program suddenly transforming your game from part-time amateur to a full-time golf virtuoso is somewhere between slim and none.</p>
<p>There are many programs and aids available that can help you improve your game in one form or another, but nothing is a substitute for good old-fashioned practice, whether that be on the course, at the driving range, or simply in your backyard. Anywhere where you can be free to make mistakes and learn from them is a good place to practice, and eventually, your game will thank you for it.</p>
<p>I would liken it to learning to play a musical instrument. If you&#8217;ve ever learned how to play piano, guitar, violin or another instrument, you&#8217;d know that even though you might have had a stellar teacher, failure to practice on a consistent basis means the lessons you&#8217;re being taught will be completely meaningless. The same can be said for golf instruction. You can spend hundreds of dollars on professional golf instruction or $47 for an e-book and DVD set, but without the proper amount of practice, you will not improve your game. Period. That said, here are some things to look at when researching the latest golf instruction products &amp; tutorials:</p>
<p>1. What ails your game the most?</p>
<p>What is it about your game that you think is the most lacking? I&#8217;m sure you can think of one thing you&#8217;re consistently doing wrong on the course, whether it be slicing the golf ball, or not getting enough power on your drives, etc. Jot down one or two of these problems that you&#8217;d like solved and look for specific products to help those elements of your game the most. And since many problems in golf tend to stem from one underlying issue, odds are you will correct a number of parts to your game just by implementing a strategy or unlearning a bad habit that you might have unknowingly picked up on.</p>
<p>2. What credentials does the author/manufacturer have?</p>
<p>Does the author of that book teach amateur golfers on a regular basis? How have his students done? Do a Google search for his or her name and try to track down some of the individuals that they&#8217;ve tutored. People are always willing to give out reviews &amp; opinions, and the golf world is no different. If the instructor has experience or connections with some of the PGA professionals or has a successful track record teaching amateurs, then its likely that you&#8217;ve found someone you can trust.</p>
<p>3. If you have questions, don&#8217;t hesitate to ask.</p>
<p>If their product is worth checking out, the author or instructor will always be readily available to answer any questions you might have about the product before you make a purchase. Never hesitate asking questions directly to the source up front before making your decision.</p>
<p>Taking the time to thoroughly research the web before purchasing a golf instruction tutorial or aid will save yourself a great deal of frustration and should help your golf game moving back in the right direction.</p>
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		<title>As Players We NEED To Understand That We MUST  Control The Three Parts Of The Golf Club In Order To Strike Quality Golf Shots.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 17:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Controls These Three Parts? As players we NEED to understand that we MUST control the three parts of the golf club in order to strike quality golf shots. These three parts are: 1. The clubface 2. The clubhead 3. The clubshaft These three parts MUST be controlled through three Stations &#8211; from Address, to [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-lessons/as-players-we-need-to-understand-that-we-must-control-the-three-parts-of-the-golf-club-in-order-to-strike-quality-golf-shots.html">As Players We NEED To Understand That We MUST  Control The Three Parts Of The Golf Club In Order To Strike Quality Golf Shots.</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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<p>As players we NEED to understand that we MUST control the three parts of the golf club in order to strike quality golf shots. These three parts are:</p>
<p>1. The clubface</p>
<p>2. The clubhead</p>
<p>3. The clubshaft</p>
<p>These three parts MUST be controlled through three Stations &#8211; from Address, to the Top, and to the Finish. You&#8217;ll notice that Impact is NOT included in these locations.</p>
<p>Impact does not have the rank of a station simply because it happens if you have controlled the club through the three Stations.</p>
<p>1. The left hand controls the clubface and its job is to impart &#8220;Hinge Action&#8221; to the face supplying direction, trajectory, and curvature. These three &#8220;Hinge Actions&#8221; are known as (1)Vertical &#8211; a wall, (2) Horizontal &#8211; a floor, and (3)Angled &#8211; somewhere in between.</p>
<p>In a Geometrically correct golf stroke (ideal application) the Horizontal Hinge Action is used. This action works just like a door that is opening and closing. While on a Horizontal Plane it is clear to see that there is NO turning or rolling in either direction. But on an Inclined Plane of motion there is a turn to the right and a roll to the left.</p>
<p>2. The right hand &#8211; more specifically the first joint of the right index finger &#8211; controls the clubhead, its job is to sense where the clubhead is at all times and to direct the action of the clubhead. Using what is known as the &#8220;Aiming Point Concept&#8221; the direction and point of location in the downstroke varies according to hand speed, and the club being used. The shorter the club the more in front of the golf ball the &#8220;Aiming Point&#8221; is.</p>
<p>For example, when hitting a greenside bunker shot the player should be looking at a spot behind the golf ball. This is because that&#8217;s where we want the club to strike the sand.</p>
<p>The same principle applies here. A wedge for example would be in front of the ball. A 5 iron would be at the ball, and a Driver may be behind the ball.</p>
<p>3. Finally, the clubshaft controls the Plane. The Plane is the angle that the club moves back and down on. It can stay on the same Inclined Plane back and down, shift to another angle, or even have several shifts during the stroke. The simplest is to NOT shift at all. The next easiest is to only shift this plane angle once, then two shifts, then three shifts, etc. Annika Sorenstam, Tiger (when he&#8217;s on), Adam Scott, Michelle Wie, and host of others use either a &#8220;single&#8221; shift in their procedures. Nick Price, Nick Faldo and others use a &#8220;double&#8221; shift while Jim Furyk uses a &#8220;customized&#8221; plane and multiple shifts.</p>
<p>You can use any of these and obviously play great golf, but remember &#8211; ANY PLANE SHIFT IS DANGEROUS!</p>
<p>Learn to control these three parts of the golf club and you will be on your way to golfing &#8220;Nirvana&#8221;.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was only a matter of time before golf and technology merged, and that time is now. From computer gadgets to software, you’ll find that there are some very interesting technological advances aimed at golfers. Scorekeeping is one place where software has really come into play. Keeping score on a single game of golf isn’t [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-lessons/are-you-ready-for-high-tech-golf.html">Are You Ready for High Tech Golf</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was only a matter of time before golf and technology merged, and that time is now. From computer gadgets to software, you’ll find that there are some very interesting technological advances aimed at golfers.</p>
<p>Scorekeeping is one place where software has really come into play. Keeping score on a single game of golf isn’t that difficult, but tracking a series of games and establishing a handicap for tournament play has traditionally been serious business. There are several types of scorekeeping software for golf players and some are even recognized by certain tournament officials to establish eligibility to play.</p>
<p>The options include online sites that are very simple to use. The golfer enters his or her information online and the program does all the calculations. Some golf organizations include the use of this type of program as a benefit of membership.</p>
<p>Evaluating a player’s swing has always been the bane of golf professionals and instructors. Where exactly is the player going wrong? And how can it be corrected? There are a couple of major programs for swing analysis available. Typically, a movie is taken of the golfer while he executes a typical swing. Then the computer software overlays an image of a perfect swing, giving the golfer and the instructor a frame-by-frame analysis. Not only is the golf swing slowed down for a critical look, but it’s easy to pinpoint any problems.</p>
<p>Practice is another area improved by technology. Those who want to practice their golf games often have very limited options. They can go to a driving range or golf course to get in real practice, or they can practice putting in limited space. But the golfer who lives in a crowded neighborhood can now use one of several golf aids to practice swings right in the backyard.</p>
<p>In this case, the answer doesn’t have to be high-tech, though there are some really great technical options. Some golfers use a net to catch the ball a few feet past the swing, though this does at least slightly limit the benefits of practice because there’s no way for the golfer to tell whether it would have been an excellent shot. Some of the high-tech golf aids allow you to see how far the ball would have traveled and the exact path it would have taken.</p>
<p>There will probably never be a time when computerized golf takes the place of 18 holes on your favorite golf course, but there’s no doubt that technology has an important role in golf today.</p>
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		<title>Are Those The Right Golf Clubs For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 17:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What kind of golf clubs are you playing with these days? Are they the golf clubs that you should have chosen? Really? Do you even know? There are many different kinds of golf clubs out there and if you did not check them all out before you made your final decision you have no way [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-clubs-2/are-those-the-right-golf-clubs-for-you.html">Are Those The Right Golf Clubs For You?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What kind of golf clubs are you playing with these days? Are they the golf clubs that you should have chosen? Really? Do you even know? There are many different kinds of golf clubs out there and if you did not check them all out before you made your final decision you have no way of knowing if you choose correctly.</p>
<p>Purchasing golf clubs is one of the most important things, if not the most important thing that you will ever have to do when it comes to playing golf. Your golf game is going to depend on the golf clubs that you choose to play with. Your swing is everything to your game and without the right golf clubs you will not be able to swing the right way.</p>
<p>When choosing the right golf clubs you need to take a good long look at the shaft. The flexibility of the shaft of any golf club is going to tell you a lot about the club. Not everyone is comfortable with the same amount of flexibility and you need to find the golf clubs that you are the most comfortable with. Try out many different flexibility levels to see what suits you the best. The golf stores will let you do this. Even if you plan to buy them for less online you can still visit a golf store to see how the golf clubs feel in your hands. I recommend everyone do this before they commit to any particular golf clubs.</p>
<p>While you are in the golf store get your swing measured. This will also help you to find the best possible golf clubs for your golf game.</p>
<p>Different golf clubs have different lengths and not all lengths suit all golfers. You need to check out the different lengths to see which will suit your body and your game the best. In most cases a standard length is the way to go but short people and tall people will need a different length when it comes to their golf clubs. You do not want to have to bend in order to hit the ball, the length of your golf clubs is another essential aspect to a good golf game.</p>
<p>You will also want to take into consideration your handicap in golf. This too will have a bearing on the golf clubs that you should be choosing the next time you are in the market for new clubs.</p>
<p>Your ability in golf will have a direct bearing on your choice of golf clubs as well. There are golf clubs that are made for those just beginning to play golf and golf clubs made for pros. If you are just starting to play the game and you are not even sure that you are going to like it yet then you do not want to go out and spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on your golf clubs do you? That would be crazy. What if you end up hating it? It is a far better idea to start out in a more affordable price range with your first golf clubs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A free golf swing lesson seems a little too good to be true. But there are actually a variety of websites available that offer free videos to help you improve your swing.  Golfing is a fun sport that people of all ages enjoy. Children as young as three and four years old are playing as [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/golf-lessons/are-you-looking-for-a-free-golf-swing-lesson.html">Are You Looking for a Free Golf Swing Lesson?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A free golf swing lesson seems a little too good to be true. But there are actually a variety of websites available that offer free videos to help you improve your swing.  Golfing is a fun sport that people of all ages enjoy. Children as young as three and four years old are playing as well as older adults that are well into their 80&#8242;s.</p>
<p>The Clubs</p>
<p>Having the right clubs can lead to a big improvement in your game. If you are playing with a club that is too small or too large, it will be difficult for you to get the correct angle on the ball. So the first step to being a golf sports star is to buy some clubs that fit you. You don&#8217;t need to buy a set of PGA professional clubs or even some expensive name brand. Just look for a set of decent quality clubs to get you started.</p>
<p>The Swings</p>
<p>Golfers are constantly struggling on improving their swing. But it is difficult to see what needs improvement while you are swinging the golf club. A good way to take a look at your golf swing plane is to tape your swing and your stance.</p>
<p>You could have a friend tape you making a couple different types of shots. Then later you can go back and watch yourself and your swing. Usually you will be able to clearly see areas that you can improve. You might not be swinging a complete swing or maybe you tend to look up before you have hit the ball. The video camera is a great learning tool for beginning golfers as well as more advanced golfers.</p>
<p>Comparison</p>
<p>After you have watched your golf video, you can watch some free swing videos online. While watching the professional golf swings, you will probably notice even more areas that you would like to improve. Watching the professionals swing their clubs is a great way to see how you should be doing it.</p>
<p>You can write down the areas where you feel you can improve your golf swing. Then work on those noted areas the next couple times that you go golfing. When you feel like you have adjusted to the areas that you wanted to fix, then take the video camera out again.</p>
<p>When you video tape yourself this time, make sure and get all varieties of swings so you can see what your driving, chipping, and putting all look like. You may be surprised the first time you watch the video because you will see plenty of areas that will need improvement.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let that get you down. Improving your golf game is an ongoing process that requires a lifetime of dedication. You will not be a professional after one afternoon of video watching or even one year of trying to improve your game. Golf is just one of those sports that takes a lot of time to develop your game. So enjoy yourself and play some golf, every time you play you will be working on a better game.</p>
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		<title>A Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms – B – Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bookmakers There are several subdivisions of bookmaker: • Some operate spread betting services • Some operate a telephone credit service or postal betting service • Some operate betting shops off-course • Some make a book on the racecourse Bigger bookmakers will offer two or three of the above activities. At the racecourse bets are agreed [...]<p><a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com/sports-memorabilia/a-dictionary-of-horse-racing-terms-b-part-2.html">A Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms &#8211; B &#8211; Part 2</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.golfvideoguide.com">Golf Video Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bookmakers</p>
<p>There are several subdivisions of bookmaker:</p>
<p>• Some operate spread betting services<br />
• Some operate a telephone credit service or postal betting service<br />
• Some operate betting shops off-course<br />
• Some make a book on the racecourse</p>
<p>Bigger bookmakers will offer two or three of the above activities. At the racecourse bets are agreed with the backer at starting price, and are settled at the quoted price.</p>
<p>Bookmakers activities on or off the course are determined by what is occurring in the market on the racecourse.</p>
<p>Immediately before a race, a betting market is formed. The total amount of money being wagered on a horse causes the price to move up and down.</p>
<p>Significant larger amounts, are signaled by tic tac between the rails, Tattersalls, the silver ring and bookmakers out on the course itself.</p>
<p>The level of this fluctuation within the market depends largely upon the strength of the market.</p>
<p>In the early stage of a betting market being formed, the prices are not generally decided by the amount of money wagered, but rather on what the larger Tattersalls board operators think the price of each horse should be.</p>
<p>Very often the early prices available are somewhat shorter than they should be.</p>
<p>Before the war, the true market price was generally dictated by money on the course, often provided by the bigger backers and professionals, commission agents acting on behalf of others such as trainers and owners, or the owners themselves.</p>
<p>Since the 1960’s there has been an explosion in off-course betting which has considerably changed how the markets function. It’s unheard of nowadays for an owner to go to the rails, command a price about a horse, and so affect the market accordingly.</p>
<p>More money is wagered off-course than on-course nowadays, information regarding these bets is transmitted by phone, and online via the internet to tic tac’s acting for big bookmakers. The on-course market now reacts within seconds.</p>
<p>Off-course money is often referred to as “Office Money”.</p>
<p>Where big bets are placed off-course affecting the market about a horse, this horse is known in the ring as a “betting shop horse”</p>
<p>This concept is crucial to understanding trading on the Betting Exchanges.</p>
<p>It is now the Betting Exchanges and the Betting Shops themselves which affect prices on the course. Not the other way around.</p>
<p>Data from online bookies and live on-course feeds can be used to confirm price movement data, but should not be used to predict it.</p>
<p>Most of the heavy betting nowadays is coming into the market via Betfair and Betdaq.</p>
<p>During the pre-race market, money coming in for a horse will either reinforce the bookmaker’s opinion or go against it; prices alter accordingly with supply and demand.</p>
<p>Watching and learning from the market is crucial to your performance on the exchanges. The market is your bible in respect of what you should or should not back.</p>
<p>Following the market on the course is actually more difficult than off-course nowadays with bookmakers erasing prices and overwriting them as they change. The prices are visible on the boards at the course and the major action is in the 10 minutes prior to the off.</p>
<p>On the exchanges and top websites, or in the betting shop, following the market is made really easy with television, videos and streaming online media.</p>
<p>In the shops and online the major price moves are backed up with commentary and text regarding the likely causes of price moves.</p>
<p>Weak and Strong Markets:</p>
<p>The strongest betting markets of the year are provided by the Cheltenham festival for National Hunt racing and Royal Ascot on the flat.</p>
<p>Less patronized courses where the racing is poor or trainers are “testing” provide considerably weaker markets.</p>
<p>In a weak market a few hundred pounds can causes a price to move dramatically, whereas in a strong market, tens of thousands of pounds would not move the market at all. This should be noted carefully if trying to move a price on an exchange, a tactic reserved only for real experienced punters.</p>
<p>Conversations with Victor Chandler in 1999 revealed some fascinating observations and changes within the betting arena.</p>
<p>“The racecourse punter has never had it so good. To be a punter now is heaven. With no expenses, being a professional punter compared to a bookmaker has to be the best choice” he said.</p>
<p>Chandler continued: “at the Cheltenham meeting last Sunday we did a survey and asked people whether they bet at the races.</p>
<p>Only 37% said yes. The rest either don’t bet or bet in small sums with the tote.”</p>
<p>Victor continues “That confirms that the culture of racing has changed. My on-course business has been decimated in the last two years. For example three or four years ago at the Eclipse meeting at Sandown, we took 200,000 on the big race.</p>
<p>Last year we took £8000&#8230;on Sundays, you see an enormous number of prams they are not our punters.”</p>
<p>The on-course bookie is doing less and less business nowadays, however the prices paid for pitches at the auctions is still considerable, demonstrating that they are a long way from going bust.</p>
<p>Box walker</p>
<p>A horse who is unsettled and walks round and round its box. The horse can begin to lose weight and become hard to train. The horse is often found to need a companion and is often given a goat.</p>
<p>Breeze up</p>
<p>When horses are allowed to “breeze up” along a racecourse for a few furlongs in view of prospective buyers for the purposes of bloodstock resale. This gives buyers a better look at a horse as oppose to the conventional method of just being led around the sale ring.</p>
<p>British Horse Racing Board</p>
<p>The administrative and governing body of racing. It came into existence in June 1993 and effectively took over control from the Jockey Club.</p>
<p>This marked a significant watershed in British racing history and provided a much needed shake-up of the existing power base within racing that had been in place for over 200 years.</p>
<p>Racing now had an accountable, democratic, representative governing authority, so giving the industry an executive role in shaping its own future.</p>
<p>The BHB’s principle responsibilities include:</p>
<p>• planning strategy and policy within racing;<br />
• improving the financial position of racing;<br />
• representing racing in dealings with government;<br />
• the fixture list;<br />
• race planning, including the supervision of race programs and the employment of handicappers;<br />
• marketing and promotion of racing;<br />
• nominating racing’s representatives on the horse race bettings levy board;<br />
• liaison with the betting industry;<br />
• encouraging and fostering breeding of bloodstock;<br />
• collection and control of funds required for the administration of racing, including those required by the jockey club for the protection of the sport’s integrity;<br />
• the development and maintenance of programs of training and education within racing;<br />
• the contract under which Weatherbys supply administrative services to racing.</p>
<p>The principal aim of the BHB is to provide leadership towards putting British racing back on a firm financial footing.</p>
<p>In order to do this the BHB must aim to ensure that racing uses its resources efficiently, maximizes income from outside racing and has a single clear voice when airing its views to parliament, the press, amongst the BHB, members and representatives of the racecourse association, the Jockey Club, race horse owners association, thoroughbred breeders association, and industry committee’s.</p>
<p>Bumping and boring</p>
<p>Towards the latter stages of a race when the horses are tiring, a jockey may find his horse veering off the straight i.e. “bumping” and “boring” other horses off their original course. Naturally this is unfortunate for an opponent and in certain cases may prevent a horse wining a race.</p>
<p>There are frequent objections when this happens from the losing rider.</p>
<p>In cases of bumping and boring there will usually be a steward’s inquiry. Evidence will be taken from film provided by the camera patrol and the video re-run.</p>
<p>By and out of</p>
<p>Relates to the parentage of a given horse. i.e. a horse is described as being “by a sire” (stallion), or “out of” the dam (mare). The origin will usually be indicated in pen in brackets giving the name of the stallion.</p>
<p>Example: Commander in Chief by Dancing Brave out of Slightly Dangerous.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bad Legs:</p>
<p>Bad Legs are a very common condition amongst racehorses</p>
<p>To really get to grips with what is involved when training a horse in preparation to race, we should make a comparison with the process that is undergone when training human athletes.</p>
<p>For example, what might have happened if Seb Coe had tried to run in the 100m?</p>
<p>Did you ever see Seb Coe turning up on the track without his tracksuit on, or would he have raced if he had badly injured his legs?</p>
<p>Horses exactly like humans have distances that they favor and are competitive at, and this is very important in deciding how a horse will fare in a race against the competition.</p>
<p>When sweating up before or after a race, horses have blankets thrown over them because just as humans pull muscles, strain tendons and in severe cases pull up during a race, so do horses.</p>
<p>Trainers get really anxious about a horses forelegs. It is these in particular that take a great deal of punishment during a race, and especially when jumping fences or when the ground is very hard.</p>
<p>Sometimes the condition “bad legs” can be put down to being inherited, and often it can be protected against by wearing bandages on the forelegs to provide additional support.</p>
<p>Betting on the rails:</p>
<p>Bookmakers are not allowed to make a book in the member’s enclosure on racecourses.</p>
<p>Many of the annual members or those who pay on the day to enter the members enclosure, do obviously want to have a bet, so to get around this problem bookmakers set up pitches right next to the rails that separate members from Tattersalls ring.</p>
<p>A lot of business on the rails is done on credit, but cash is usually also taken</p>
<p>Rails bookmakers are essential to the price shifts in a market, but they are no longer able to control the movements exclusively. This is because 90% of betting today takes place off course.</p>
<p>The balance of power has been disrupted by the Betting Exchanges, such as Betfair and Betdaq.</p>
<p>Rails Bookmakers have their own association, and are generally considered to be at the top end of the market.</p>
<p>Solid support for a given betting shop horse will force the price down on the racecourse as the money for it filters through to the racecourse, and in particular the rails by telephone by tic tac, and now by wireless computer networks. Instantly the shorter price is relayed to the other betting rings on the course.</p>
<p>The interaction between the 3 main betting sources nowadays includes Betting shops, the Betting Ring and the Betting Exchanges. The use of live websites and Satellite Information Services enables these 3 sources to interact simultaneously, and the experienced trader will have to establish the delicate balance between these 3 sources to succeed at his trade.</p>
<p>Betting ring:</p>
<p>Betting Rings on a racecourse are the enclosures where the betting actually takes place.</p>
<p>In Tattersalls ring, the admission charge covers admission to the lesser rated silver ring and also the paddock.</p>
<p>The silver ring is named due to the coinage that bookmakers used to accept here.</p>
<p>On some courses there isn’t a silver ring anymore. Betting on the course occurs in areas of the racecourse with free admission and is known as surprisingly enough “Betting on the Course”</p>
<p>Betting shop:</p>
<p>Since the boom of the sixties when they were first legalized, the number of betting shops has been in steady decline to about 8000 today.</p>
<p>Between 1st April and 31st August betting shops are now allowed to stay open until 10pm. But it wasn’t till 1993 that the law was altered to allow this, so that punters could bet on evening races.</p>
<p>Betting shop technology has improved beyond recognition in recent years, with Satellite Information Services (SIS) now available on banks of screens in the betting shops giving all the latest prices and running commentaries</p>
<p>Black type:</p>
<p>Once successful in a listed or pattern race a horse is then said to have gained “black type”. This means basically that in order to indicate the horses relevance as breeding stock, the horses name appears in black bold type in the bloodstock sales magazines.</p>
<p>If a horse finishes below third in any of these races it is no longer entitled to black type.</p>
<p>Blinkers:</p>
<p>Basically a hood which fits over the head of the horse with shields at the eye holes to diminish the horse’s peripheral vision. The idea is that this concentrates the horse’s attention ahead by reducing what it might be able to see on either side.</p>
<p>It’s always worth noting when a horse first wears blinkers and this will be advertised on the better race cards and often in the racing press. It can sometimes result in a notable improvement in a horses running, but it should not be considered as an antidote to poor form.</p>
<p>Blinkers are more common these days and no longer carry the reputation as being a signature for a horse of poor character. There may well be horses that are less reliable that wear blinkers, but there are more frequently horses whose performance is simply improved by wearing them</p>
<p>Racing Post and Timeform give their view as to whether a horse is genuine, and will advise on whether or not blinkers will improve their chances. Conversely a good tip towards a horse’s true capabilities can be if after being tried in blinkers, the horse races next time without them.</p>
<p>A visor is created by taking a pair of blinkers and cutting a slit in the eye shield to give the horse a degree of peripheral vision. This may allow the horses that are running at the side to be seen. A hood covers the ears while leaving the eyes full vision. This is used for horses that are affected by too much noise.</p>
<p>Hood and visor use should be indicated on race cards and in the better racing press.</p>
<p>Blow up:</p>
<p>“Went like a bomb” is not a related term (for those with a sense of humor).</p>
<p>This term refers to a horse which in the home straight simply falls out of contention after running a good race up till that point. Very frustrating for the losing punter. Sometimes referred to as “Stopping to nothing”.</p>
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