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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:23:33 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:07:37 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>&amp;quot;My Year Of Writing&amp;quot; Media24 Blog Workshop</title>
      <link>http://www.slideshare.net/mandydewaal/my-year-of-writing-media24-blog-workshop</link>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/myyearofwritingoctober2009-091004034229-phpapp02-thumbnail-2?1254645909" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> A talk about Mandy de Waal&rsquo;s first year as a writer and investigative journalist. Following her stroke in 2007 Mandy de Waal set out to live an authentic life and become what she always dreamed of being, a full time writer and journalist. This talk chronicles the personal and professional lessons she learned during her first year as a professional writer.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/improveyourgolfswingandcut7strokesfromyourscore-091002121345-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503658" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Two minutes from now I’m going to have an answer for all of you on how high you should be teeing your tee shots so you can improve your swing. The new drivers that have come out in the last 5, 10 years have what is referred to as a deep face. 
From the bottom to the top it’s about two or more inches. Most players associate all of that space with teeing the golf ball high. We even have three-inch tees now. 
So, that isn’t true. You don’t need that. Some of you might, but most of you don’t. 
So, here’s my rule of thumb for how high should you tee the driver: If the mistake you make is that you constantly top the golf ball, that isn’t always the answer. You could fix your posture and bend over a little bit and that would fix topping the golf ball. 
If you always hit underneath the golf ball, this isn’t always the answer, where you tee it down so low. Maybe you simply need to get your chin up. 
So, a great rule of thumb is that the golf ball should be slightly higher than the center of the club face. 
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At worst, you want to catch it on the way up but not too much on the way up. 
Experiment with your tee shots. Play a whole round of golf where you tee it a lot lower than normal, then the next round a little bit lower than normal. And then play the third round where you tee it real high.]]>
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From the bottom to the top it’s about two or more inches. Most players associate all of that space with teeing the golf ball high. We even have three-inch tees now. 
So, that isn’t true. You don’t need that. Some of you might, but most of you don’t. 
So, here’s my rule of thumb for how high should you tee the driver: If the mistake you make is that you constantly top the golf ball, that isn’t always the answer. You could fix your posture and bend over a little bit and that would fix topping the golf ball. 
If you always hit underneath the golf ball, this isn’t always the answer, where you tee it down so low. Maybe you simply need to get your chin up. 
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If the golf ball sits much higher than the center of the face, the swing tip to improve your golf would have you hitting the golf ball on the upswing. If it was teed down close to the ground, and you tried to hit the golf ball on the upswing, you might wind up hitting a little grass behind it. Instead, you would have to hit this one on a little bit of the downswing, which is defeating the purpose of the driver. The driver’s swing is a sweeping swing. And you want to catch the golf ball at the bottom of the arc. 
At worst, you want to catch it on the way up but not too much on the way up. 
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        <media:description type="plain">Two minutes from now I&#8217;m going to have an answer for all of you on how high you should be teeing your tee shots so you can improve your swing. The new drivers that have come out in the last 5, 10 years have what is referred to as a deep face. 
From the bottom to the top it&#8217;s about two or more inches. Most players associate all of that space with teeing the golf ball high. We even have three-inch tees now. 
So, that isn&#8217;t true. You don&#8217;t need that. Some of you might, but most of you don&#8217;t. 
So, here&#8217;s my rule of thumb for how high should you tee the driver: If the mistake you make is that you constantly top the golf ball, that isn&#8217;t always the answer. You could fix your posture and bend over a little bit and that would fix topping the golf ball. 
If you always hit underneath the golf ball, this isn&#8217;t always the answer, where you tee it down so low. Maybe you simply need to get your chin up. 
So, a great rule of thumb is that the golf ball should be slightly higher than the center of the club face. 
If the golf ball sits much higher than the center of the face, the swing tip to improve your golf would have you hitting the golf ball on the upswing. If it was teed down close to the ground, and you tried to hit the golf ball on the upswing, you might wind up hitting a little grass behind it. Instead, you would have to hit this one on a little bit of the downswing, which is defeating the purpose of the driver. The driver&#8217;s swing is a sweeping swing. And you want to catch the golf ball at the bottom of the arc. 
At worst, you want to catch it on the way up but not too much on the way up. 
Experiment with your tee shots. Play a whole round of golf where you tee it a lot lower than normal, then the next round a little bit lower than normal. And then play the third round where you tee it real high.</media:description>
        <media:text type="html">&lt;img src=&quot;http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/improveyourgolfswingandcut7strokesfromyourscore-091002121345-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503658&quot; alt =&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;&quot; /&gt;&lt;br&gt; Two minutes from now I&#8217;m going to have an answer for all of you on how high you should be teeing your tee shots so you can improve your swing. The new drivers that have come out in the last 5, 10 years have what is referred to as a deep face. 
From the bottom to the top it&#8217;s about two or more inches. Most players associate all of that space with teeing the golf ball high. We even have three-inch tees now. 
So, that isn&#8217;t true. You don&#8217;t need that. Some of you might, but most of you don&#8217;t. 
So, here&#8217;s my rule of thumb for how high should you tee the driver: If the mistake you make is that you constantly top the golf ball, that isn&#8217;t always the answer. You could fix your posture and bend over a little bit and that would fix topping the golf ball. 
If you always hit underneath the golf ball, this isn&#8217;t always the answer, where you tee it down so low. Maybe you simply need to get your chin up. 
So, a great rule of thumb is that the golf ball should be slightly higher than the center of the club face. 
If the golf ball sits much higher than the center of the face, the swing tip to improve your golf would have you hitting the golf ball on the upswing. If it was teed down close to the ground, and you tried to hit the golf ball on the upswing, you might wind up hitting a little grass behind it. Instead, you would have to hit this one on a little bit of the downswing, which is defeating the purpose of the driver. The driver&#8217;s swing is a sweeping swing. And you want to catch the golf ball at the bottom of the arc. 
At worst, you want to catch it on the way up but not too much on the way up. 
Experiment with your tee shots. Play a whole round of golf where you tee it a lot lower than normal, then the next round a little bit lower than normal. And then play the third round where you tee it real high.</media:text>
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      <title>How You Can Improve Your Golf Swing In Less Time</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howyoucanimproveyourgolfswinginlesstime-091002121316-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503622" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I want to review something with you that I consider to be one of the, I don’t know, I think it’s one of the most misunderstood verbiage’s or terminology’s in all of golf.
It’s called timing. And it’s used a lot on television and in all the magazines, but they don’t explain to you what timing is and what it means. 
So, let me give you a little golf instruction lesson, and then, that way you’ll start to understand the value of the word timing. Okay, here it goes.
Whenever you watch a good player hit a golf ball and or when you hit a good shot, this is what timing means. It was your ability to swing the arms down as your left hip moved out of the way, and gets out of the way for you.
Now, there are a couple of mistakes you can make. First of all, some people swing the arms down, and this never moves and you stay still. If you do that, you would be one that would come down and the club face closes quickly at the bottom of the hit. 
If your timing is off because you didn’t move the bottom out of the way, the arms will cross over real quick.
On the other hand, most of the golfing public, when they swing down, their body moves out of the way and leaves the club behind them and open. 
So, a little golf instruction lesson, if your timing is off and your body’s too quick, you’ll go to the right. If your timing’s off and your body’s a little too slow, you might hook it. 
If your timing is on, all that’s saying is that you have the combination of the body, the bottom part of the body moving out of the way, as the arms swing down.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howyoucanimproveyourgolfswinginlesstime-091002121316-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503622" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I want to review something with you that I consider to be one of the, I don’t know, I think it’s one of the most misunderstood verbiage’s or terminology’s in all of golf.
It’s called timing. And it’s used a lot on television and in all the magazines, but they don’t explain to you what timing is and what it means. 
So, let me give you a little golf instruction lesson, and then, that way you’ll start to understand the value of the word timing. Okay, here it goes.
Whenever you watch a good player hit a golf ball and or when you hit a good shot, this is what timing means. It was your ability to swing the arms down as your left hip moved out of the way, and gets out of the way for you.
Now, there are a couple of mistakes you can make. First of all, some people swing the arms down, and this never moves and you stay still. If you do that, you would be one that would come down and the club face closes quickly at the bottom of the hit. 
If your timing is off because you didn’t move the bottom out of the way, the arms will cross over real quick.
On the other hand, most of the golfing public, when they swing down, their body moves out of the way and leaves the club behind them and open. 
So, a little golf instruction lesson, if your timing is off and your body’s too quick, you’ll go to the right. If your timing’s off and your body’s a little too slow, you might hook it. 
If your timing is on, all that’s saying is that you have the combination of the body, the bottom part of the body moving out of the way, as the arms swing down.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">I want to review something with you that I consider to be one of the, I don&#8217;t know, I think it&#8217;s one of the most misunderstood verbiage&#8217;s or terminology&#8217;s in all of golf.
It&#8217;s called timing. And it&#8217;s used a lot on television and in all the magazines, but they don&#8217;t explain to you what timing is and what it means. 
So, let me give you a little golf instruction lesson, and then, that way you&#8217;ll start to understand the value of the word timing. Okay, here it goes.
Whenever you watch a good player hit a golf ball and or when you hit a good shot, this is what timing means. It was your ability to swing the arms down as your left hip moved out of the way, and gets out of the way for you.
Now, there are a couple of mistakes you can make. First of all, some people swing the arms down, and this never moves and you stay still. If you do that, you would be one that would come down and the club face closes quickly at the bottom of the hit. 
If your timing is off because you didn&#8217;t move the bottom out of the way, the arms will cross over real quick.
On the other hand, most of the golfing public, when they swing down, their body moves out of the way and leaves the club behind them and open. 
So, a little golf instruction lesson, if your timing is off and your body&#8217;s too quick, you&#8217;ll go to the right. If your timing&#8217;s off and your body&#8217;s a little too slow, you might hook it. 
If your timing is on, all that&#8217;s saying is that you have the combination of the body, the bottom part of the body moving out of the way, as the arms swing down.</media:description>
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It&#8217;s called timing. And it&#8217;s used a lot on television and in all the magazines, but they don&#8217;t explain to you what timing is and what it means. 
So, let me give you a little golf instruction lesson, and then, that way you&#8217;ll start to understand the value of the word timing. Okay, here it goes.
Whenever you watch a good player hit a golf ball and or when you hit a good shot, this is what timing means. It was your ability to swing the arms down as your left hip moved out of the way, and gets out of the way for you.
Now, there are a couple of mistakes you can make. First of all, some people swing the arms down, and this never moves and you stay still. If you do that, you would be one that would come down and the club face closes quickly at the bottom of the hit. 
If your timing is off because you didn&#8217;t move the bottom out of the way, the arms will cross over real quick.
On the other hand, most of the golfing public, when they swing down, their body moves out of the way and leaves the club behind them and open. 
So, a little golf instruction lesson, if your timing is off and your body&#8217;s too quick, you&#8217;ll go to the right. If your timing&#8217;s off and your body&#8217;s a little too slow, you might hook it. 
If your timing is on, all that&#8217;s saying is that you have the combination of the body, the bottom part of the body moving out of the way, as the arms swing down.</media:text>
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      <title>How To Get Golf Pro Instructions For Yourself</title>
      <link>http://www.slideshare.net/panther85/how-to-get-golf-pro-instructions-for-yourself-2112297</link>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetgolfproinstructionsforyourself-091002121527-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503762" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I’m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind’s blowing from the left or wind’s blowing from the right, you’ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let’s say I’m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I’m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you’re used to. 
The second thing is I’m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you’re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you’d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you’ve gone through your routine and you’ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetgolfproinstructionsforyourself-091002121527-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503762" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I’m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind’s blowing from the left or wind’s blowing from the right, you’ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let’s say I’m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I’m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you’re used to. 
The second thing is I’m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you’re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you’d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you’ve gone through your routine and you’ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:11:24 GMT</pubDate>
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        <media:description type="plain">I&#8217;m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind&#8217;s blowing from the left or wind&#8217;s blowing from the right, you&#8217;ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let&#8217;s say I&#8217;m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I&#8217;m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you&#8217;re used to. 
The second thing is I&#8217;m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you&#8217;re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you&#8217;d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you&#8217;ve gone through your routine and you&#8217;ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.</media:description>
        <media:text type="html">&lt;img src=&quot;http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetgolfproinstructionsforyourself-091002121527-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503762&quot; alt =&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;&quot; /&gt;&lt;br&gt; I&#8217;m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind&#8217;s blowing from the left or wind&#8217;s blowing from the right, you&#8217;ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let&#8217;s say I&#8217;m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I&#8217;m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you&#8217;re used to. 
The second thing is I&#8217;m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you&#8217;re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you&#8217;d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you&#8217;ve gone through your routine and you&#8217;ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.</media:text>
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      <title>How To Get Golf Pro Instructions For Yourself</title>
      <link>http://www.slideshare.net/panther85/how-to-get-golf-pro-instructions-for-yourself</link>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetgolfproinstructionsforyourself-091002121222-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503560" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I’m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind’s blowing from the left or wind’s blowing from the right, you’ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let’s say I’m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I’m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you’re used to. 
The second thing is I’m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you’re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you’d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you’ve gone through your routine and you’ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetgolfproinstructionsforyourself-091002121222-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503560" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I’m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind’s blowing from the left or wind’s blowing from the right, you’ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let’s say I’m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I’m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you’re used to. 
The second thing is I’m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you’re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you’d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you’ve gone through your routine and you’ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:11:06 GMT</pubDate>
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        <media:description type="plain">I&#8217;m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind&#8217;s blowing from the left or wind&#8217;s blowing from the right, you&#8217;ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let&#8217;s say I&#8217;m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I&#8217;m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you&#8217;re used to. 
The second thing is I&#8217;m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you&#8217;re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you&#8217;d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you&#8217;ve gone through your routine and you&#8217;ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.</media:description>
        <media:text type="html">&lt;img src=&quot;http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetgolfproinstructionsforyourself-091002121222-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503560&quot; alt =&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;&quot; /&gt;&lt;br&gt; I&#8217;m going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose. 
That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind&#8217;s blowing from the left or wind&#8217;s blowing from the right, you&#8217;ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let&#8217;s say I&#8217;m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I&#8217;m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball. 
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you&#8217;re used to. 
The second thing is I&#8217;m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over. 
And lastly, make sure that you&#8217;re aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you&#8217;d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit. 
This will encourage the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of information on how to make the golf ball fade. 
After you&#8217;ve gone through your routine and you&#8217;ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.</media:text>
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      <title>How To Get A Better Golf Swing</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetabettergolfswing-091002121101-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503490" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Have you ever gone to play a round of golf and the first hole the wind is straight into you, the next two holes it’s blowing out of the right, the next two holes it’s from the left, then four holes in a row straight back into the wind, and then it gets worse?
The next three holes it’s blowing harder from the left. Then you get the shortest hole in the golf course downwind. And then, of course, you know the rest of the story, the next three holes, the longest holes in the golf course, dead into the teeth of it. 
Well, those are tough driving days and you have to be prepared to react to it, because the wind isn’t going to stop just for you. 
And when you’re playing well, I know you’re going to laugh, but it seems like every hole’s downwind. And when you’re playing difficult, it seems like every one of them is into a gale. 
Remember this about tough driving days, this driver is not always the answer. How many times have you driven the golf ball 50 yards left of the fairway and only wished that you would have hit 6 iron off of the tee to get a better golf swing?
I’m not advocating that into the wind. However, the flatter the face on the golf club, the more the golf ball’s going to curve and the better your golf swing will be. And the windier it is, it exaggerates the curve if it’s going in the direction of the wind. So, this isn’t always the answer.
I have a 1 iron that I love, and I have driven with it many times on windy days, even into the wind, because it was important to find the golf ball in the fairway and not out of bounds.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetabettergolfswing-091002121101-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503490" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Have you ever gone to play a round of golf and the first hole the wind is straight into you, the next two holes it’s blowing out of the right, the next two holes it’s from the left, then four holes in a row straight back into the wind, and then it gets worse?
The next three holes it’s blowing harder from the left. Then you get the shortest hole in the golf course downwind. And then, of course, you know the rest of the story, the next three holes, the longest holes in the golf course, dead into the teeth of it. 
Well, those are tough driving days and you have to be prepared to react to it, because the wind isn’t going to stop just for you. 
And when you’re playing well, I know you’re going to laugh, but it seems like every hole’s downwind. And when you’re playing difficult, it seems like every one of them is into a gale. 
Remember this about tough driving days, this driver is not always the answer. How many times have you driven the golf ball 50 yards left of the fairway and only wished that you would have hit 6 iron off of the tee to get a better golf swing?
I’m not advocating that into the wind. However, the flatter the face on the golf club, the more the golf ball’s going to curve and the better your golf swing will be. And the windier it is, it exaggerates the curve if it’s going in the direction of the wind. So, this isn’t always the answer.
I have a 1 iron that I love, and I have driven with it many times on windy days, even into the wind, because it was important to find the golf ball in the fairway and not out of bounds.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:09:58 GMT</pubDate>
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        <media:description type="plain">Have you ever gone to play a round of golf and the first hole the wind is straight into you, the next two holes it&#8217;s blowing out of the right, the next two holes it&#8217;s from the left, then four holes in a row straight back into the wind, and then it gets worse?
The next three holes it&#8217;s blowing harder from the left. Then you get the shortest hole in the golf course downwind. And then, of course, you know the rest of the story, the next three holes, the longest holes in the golf course, dead into the teeth of it. 
Well, those are tough driving days and you have to be prepared to react to it, because the wind isn&#8217;t going to stop just for you. 
And when you&#8217;re playing well, I know you&#8217;re going to laugh, but it seems like every hole&#8217;s downwind. And when you&#8217;re playing difficult, it seems like every one of them is into a gale. 
Remember this about tough driving days, this driver is not always the answer. How many times have you driven the golf ball 50 yards left of the fairway and only wished that you would have hit 6 iron off of the tee to get a better golf swing?
I&#8217;m not advocating that into the wind. However, the flatter the face on the golf club, the more the golf ball&#8217;s going to curve and the better your golf swing will be. And the windier it is, it exaggerates the curve if it&#8217;s going in the direction of the wind. So, this isn&#8217;t always the answer.
I have a 1 iron that I love, and I have driven with it many times on windy days, even into the wind, because it was important to find the golf ball in the fairway and not out of bounds.</media:description>
        <media:text type="html">&lt;img src=&quot;http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/howtogetabettergolfswing-091002121101-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254503490&quot; alt =&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;&quot; /&gt;&lt;br&gt; Have you ever gone to play a round of golf and the first hole the wind is straight into you, the next two holes it&#8217;s blowing out of the right, the next two holes it&#8217;s from the left, then four holes in a row straight back into the wind, and then it gets worse?
The next three holes it&#8217;s blowing harder from the left. Then you get the shortest hole in the golf course downwind. And then, of course, you know the rest of the story, the next three holes, the longest holes in the golf course, dead into the teeth of it. 
Well, those are tough driving days and you have to be prepared to react to it, because the wind isn&#8217;t going to stop just for you. 
And when you&#8217;re playing well, I know you&#8217;re going to laugh, but it seems like every hole&#8217;s downwind. And when you&#8217;re playing difficult, it seems like every one of them is into a gale. 
Remember this about tough driving days, this driver is not always the answer. How many times have you driven the golf ball 50 yards left of the fairway and only wished that you would have hit 6 iron off of the tee to get a better golf swing?
I&#8217;m not advocating that into the wind. However, the flatter the face on the golf club, the more the golf ball&#8217;s going to curve and the better your golf swing will be. And the windier it is, it exaggerates the curve if it&#8217;s going in the direction of the wind. So, this isn&#8217;t always the answer.
I have a 1 iron that I love, and I have driven with it many times on windy days, even into the wind, because it was important to find the golf ball in the fairway and not out of bounds.</media:text>
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      <title>Guaranteed &#8211; Cut Seven Stokes From Your Score</title>
      <link>http://www.slideshare.net/panther85/guaranteed-cut-seven-stokes-from-your-score</link>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/guaranteedcutsevenstokesfromyourscore-091002120125-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254502901" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> How many times have you stood in the middle of the fifth fairway at your local golf course and you always hit 9 iron from that little bush? 
Or you always hit 7 wood from that little tiny tree on the side of the fairway, but today there’s just a little breeze in your face, or maybe the pin is in the back of the green? And you really don’t want to hit 8 iron and you really don’t want to hit 5 wood, but you’d like to hit the club you’re trying to hit a little bit further? 
I want to give you a little tip, or a little pearl on how to hit it further by increasing your golf swing tempo, but I don’t want you to get hung up on the fact that it’s just for the driver. This can be for any club. 
The next time you’re out, try this. Take a couple of practice swings. Warm up before you hit the ball, and then raise the club up in the air like you would a baseball bat. 
If you can swing it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo, that’s 20% harder than I usually swing a golf club. Then put it down on the ground and do the same thing twice. Step up to the ball and give it a whack.
Now, if the truth were known and we went out and measured that 9 iron, I guarantee you that 9 iron went 10% further than my average 9 iron. 
So, here it is. Make sure that just before you get ready to hit that you raise it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo a little bit faster than you normally would. Then put it on the ground and give it some swish. And then put it up to the ball and give it a whack.
Don’t forget, the further you hit it the more offline you might be.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/guaranteedcutsevenstokesfromyourscore-091002120125-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254502901" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> How many times have you stood in the middle of the fifth fairway at your local golf course and you always hit 9 iron from that little bush? 
Or you always hit 7 wood from that little tiny tree on the side of the fairway, but today there’s just a little breeze in your face, or maybe the pin is in the back of the green? And you really don’t want to hit 8 iron and you really don’t want to hit 5 wood, but you’d like to hit the club you’re trying to hit a little bit further? 
I want to give you a little tip, or a little pearl on how to hit it further by increasing your golf swing tempo, but I don’t want you to get hung up on the fact that it’s just for the driver. This can be for any club. 
The next time you’re out, try this. Take a couple of practice swings. Warm up before you hit the ball, and then raise the club up in the air like you would a baseball bat. 
If you can swing it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo, that’s 20% harder than I usually swing a golf club. Then put it down on the ground and do the same thing twice. Step up to the ball and give it a whack.
Now, if the truth were known and we went out and measured that 9 iron, I guarantee you that 9 iron went 10% further than my average 9 iron. 
So, here it is. Make sure that just before you get ready to hit that you raise it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo a little bit faster than you normally would. Then put it on the ground and give it some swish. And then put it up to the ball and give it a whack.
Don’t forget, the further you hit it the more offline you might be.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:01:06 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.slideshare.net/panther85/guaranteed-cut-seven-stokes-from-your-score</guid>
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        <media:description type="plain">How many times have you stood in the middle of the fifth fairway at your local golf course and you always hit 9 iron from that little bush? 
Or you always hit 7 wood from that little tiny tree on the side of the fairway, but today there&#8217;s just a little breeze in your face, or maybe the pin is in the back of the green? And you really don&#8217;t want to hit 8 iron and you really don&#8217;t want to hit 5 wood, but you&#8217;d like to hit the club you&#8217;re trying to hit a little bit further? 
I want to give you a little tip, or a little pearl on how to hit it further by increasing your golf swing tempo, but I don&#8217;t want you to get hung up on the fact that it&#8217;s just for the driver. This can be for any club. 
The next time you&#8217;re out, try this. Take a couple of practice swings. Warm up before you hit the ball, and then raise the club up in the air like you would a baseball bat. 
If you can swing it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo, that&#8217;s 20% harder than I usually swing a golf club. Then put it down on the ground and do the same thing twice. Step up to the ball and give it a whack.
Now, if the truth were known and we went out and measured that 9 iron, I guarantee you that 9 iron went 10% further than my average 9 iron. 
So, here it is. Make sure that just before you get ready to hit that you raise it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo a little bit faster than you normally would. Then put it on the ground and give it some swish. And then put it up to the ball and give it a whack.
Don&#8217;t forget, the further you hit it the more offline you might be.</media:description>
        <media:text type="html">&lt;img src=&quot;http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/guaranteedcutsevenstokesfromyourscore-091002120125-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1254502901&quot; alt =&quot;&quot; style=&quot;border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;&quot; /&gt;&lt;br&gt; How many times have you stood in the middle of the fifth fairway at your local golf course and you always hit 9 iron from that little bush? 
Or you always hit 7 wood from that little tiny tree on the side of the fairway, but today there&#8217;s just a little breeze in your face, or maybe the pin is in the back of the green? And you really don&#8217;t want to hit 8 iron and you really don&#8217;t want to hit 5 wood, but you&#8217;d like to hit the club you&#8217;re trying to hit a little bit further? 
I want to give you a little tip, or a little pearl on how to hit it further by increasing your golf swing tempo, but I don&#8217;t want you to get hung up on the fact that it&#8217;s just for the driver. This can be for any club. 
The next time you&#8217;re out, try this. Take a couple of practice swings. Warm up before you hit the ball, and then raise the club up in the air like you would a baseball bat. 
If you can swing it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo, that&#8217;s 20% harder than I usually swing a golf club. Then put it down on the ground and do the same thing twice. Step up to the ball and give it a whack.
Now, if the truth were known and we went out and measured that 9 iron, I guarantee you that 9 iron went 10% further than my average 9 iron. 
So, here it is. Make sure that just before you get ready to hit that you raise it in the air and increase your golf swing tempo a little bit faster than you normally would. Then put it on the ground and give it some swish. And then put it up to the ball and give it a whack.
Don&#8217;t forget, the further you hit it the more offline you might be.</media:text>
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It was a good golf course, but the first nine holes, there was out of bounds on the entire left side. 
On the back nine there was desert on the entire right side, the first nine holes, trouble left. 
The golf strategy I used was that on the first 9 holes, I teed every golf ball exactly the same height, as close to the ground as I possibly could. 
The last nine holes, I teed every tee shot as high as I possibly could. 
On the first nine holes, when I teed it down low, if you tee a golf ball as low as possible to the ground, it’s very difficult to get the club face to cross over and to hook it. I never hooked one ball out of bounds for the first nine holes. 
The last nine holes, trouble right, this is very difficult to slice from here. The golf club will cross over and you’ll wind up hooking the tee shot way before you’d slice it. 
I missed one fairway on the front nine and I never missed a fairway on the back nine. 
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It was a good golf course, but the first nine holes, there was out of bounds on the entire left side. 
On the back nine there was desert on the entire right side, the first nine holes, trouble left. 
The golf strategy I used was that on the first 9 holes, I teed every golf ball exactly the same height, as close to the ground as I possibly could. 
The last nine holes, I teed every tee shot as high as I possibly could. 
On the first nine holes, when I teed it down low, if you tee a golf ball as low as possible to the ground, it’s very difficult to get the club face to cross over and to hook it. I never hooked one ball out of bounds for the first nine holes. 
The last nine holes, trouble right, this is very difficult to slice from here. The golf club will cross over and you’ll wind up hooking the tee shot way before you’d slice it. 
I missed one fairway on the front nine and I never missed a fairway on the back nine. 
The golf strategy to use here is instead of changing your golf swing, change the way you tee it: low for fades of slices and high for draws of hooks.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">I have a great golf strategy for you. I recently played 18 holes on a little bit of an odd golf course. 
It was a good golf course, but the first nine holes, there was out of bounds on the entire left side. 
On the back nine there was desert on the entire right side, the first nine holes, trouble left. 
The golf strategy I used was that on the first 9 holes, I teed every golf ball exactly the same height, as close to the ground as I possibly could. 
The last nine holes, I teed every tee shot as high as I possibly could. 
On the first nine holes, when I teed it down low, if you tee a golf ball as low as possible to the ground, it&#8217;s very difficult to get the club face to cross over and to hook it. I never hooked one ball out of bounds for the first nine holes. 
The last nine holes, trouble right, this is very difficult to slice from here. The golf club will cross over and you&#8217;ll wind up hooking the tee shot way before you&#8217;d slice it. 
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It was a good golf course, but the first nine holes, there was out of bounds on the entire left side. 
On the back nine there was desert on the entire right side, the first nine holes, trouble left. 
The golf strategy I used was that on the first 9 holes, I teed every golf ball exactly the same height, as close to the ground as I possibly could. 
The last nine holes, I teed every tee shot as high as I possibly could. 
On the first nine holes, when I teed it down low, if you tee a golf ball as low as possible to the ground, it&#8217;s very difficult to get the club face to cross over and to hook it. I never hooked one ball out of bounds for the first nine holes. 
The last nine holes, trouble right, this is very difficult to slice from here. The golf club will cross over and you&#8217;ll wind up hooking the tee shot way before you&#8217;d slice it. 
I missed one fairway on the front nine and I never missed a fairway on the back nine. 
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