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Oct '11
The Swingpal Experience: Keep getting better
By Swingpal.com staff
With the calendar set to flip to November and with numerous places in the Northeast already dealing with significant snowfall, it’s hard for many not to have winter on their minds.
And with winter comes the end to the golf season for players not just in the areas affected by this past weekend’s storm but players across the country.
Cold temperatures and winter weather, however, are no excuse to stop working on your golf game, as no matter where you live you can find ways to get better year-round.
And Swingpal.com is here to help you do just that.
We’re available, of course, to provide you with a lesson from a top teaching professional anytime you’d like to take one, but this is something different.
Starting on Wednesday, we’ll be running a comprehensive video series throughout the coming weeks that will help you take advantage of your offseason to work on your game so that you’re not in the position of essentially starting over when spring arrives.
And even if you’re in a location where you won’t have to deal with ice, snow and bitterly cold temperatures, this series will benefit you as well.
With the help of Swingpal.com instructor Jim Williams, we’ll take a look at how you can check and improve your fitness levels in various categories. We’ll also show you various ways that fitness deficiencies can be creating issues in your golf swing and how you can remedy those problems.
Additionally, we’ll show you valuable indoor drills that you can work on to improve your set-up fundamentals, your swing plane and your impact position.
And finally, we’ll take you through some key concepts that you can work on indoors to dramatically improve your putting in the coming weeks and months.
As mentioned, look for the first installment of our offseason series on Wednesday and then make sure to check out The Lesson Tee every Wednesday for the next several weeks as we continue this series well into 2012.
And remember, there’s no reason why you can’t improve your golf game 365 days a year.
Cold temperatures and winter weather, however, are no excuse to stop working on your golf game, as no matter where you live you can find ways to get better year-round.
And Swingpal.com is here to help you do just that.
We’re available, of course, to provide you with a lesson from a top teaching professional anytime you’d like to take one, but this is something different.
Starting on Wednesday, we’ll be running a comprehensive video series throughout the coming weeks that will help you take advantage of your offseason to work on your game so that you’re not in the position of essentially starting over when spring arrives.
And even if you’re in a location where you won’t have to deal with ice, snow and bitterly cold temperatures, this series will benefit you as well.
With the help of Swingpal.com instructor Jim Williams, we’ll take a look at how you can check and improve your fitness levels in various categories. We’ll also show you various ways that fitness deficiencies can be creating issues in your golf swing and how you can remedy those problems.
Additionally, we’ll show you valuable indoor drills that you can work on to improve your set-up fundamentals, your swing plane and your impact position.
And finally, we’ll take you through some key concepts that you can work on indoors to dramatically improve your putting in the coming weeks and months.
As mentioned, look for the first installment of our offseason series on Wednesday and then make sure to check out The Lesson Tee every Wednesday for the next several weeks as we continue this series well into 2012.
And remember, there’s no reason why you can’t improve your golf game 365 days a year.