2 Things You Must Do If You Want To Stop Coming Over The Top In Your Golf Swing

Written by Joe Pena


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2. Make a proper transition from backswing to downswing.

Now that you know about distributing your weight. Get this: It doesn't matter how well you've managed to position your weight in your backswing. If you do not make a proper transition from your backswing...to your downswing...you're still going to come overrepparttar top...every time.

You might think it's hard to break old habits, like lunging atrepparttar 134941 ball fromrepparttar 134942 top (which as you know can create a slice or pull hook), but it's really easy to correct. If you know precisely how to accomplish it.

These two adjustments are essential to wiping outrepparttar 134943 swing flaw...that helps ruin untold rounds of golf...along with allrepparttar 134944 good money gone to waste for a few hours of frustration onrepparttar 134945 golf course.

Joe Pena runs the show at ClubWebSolutions.com. He spent the last 20 years working with clients all across the country as a consultant. He teaches, trains and is an avid golfer. After years spent polishing his golf swing, he discovered many secrets along the way. One of those secrets he calls "Two Simple Adjustments Will Stop You From Coming Over The Top, In 5 Swings Or Less, Guaranteed";

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I Can't Wait ! We Are Going to Cooperstown.

Written by Aron Wallad


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Next painting was of Lou Gehrig. A smiling Lou Gehrig. I felt so happy just to be inrepparttar presence of one of my all time heroes. Even if it was just a picture.

Then there was one of Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams standing onrepparttar 134847 dugout steps Their bodies were angled toward each other. I enjoyedrepparttar 134848 joy they seemed to have just being there. Ready to play another game.

There were other paintings one of Jackie Robinson, another of Ty Cobb

and another of Honus Wagner that I loved.

Upon gazing towardrepparttar 134849 end ofrepparttar 134850 row of paintings I saw a glass case with what looked like a tan baseball glove inside. This seemed very weird in that allrepparttar 134851 players that were depicted inrepparttar 134852 paintings were from an era when dark brown gloves were used. . I felt confused. This mitt did not seem to belong here. I just had to see whose glove this was.

I could not believe my eyes. It was not a glove. It was a sculpture of a glove. Perfect in size. Detailed so exact thatrepparttar 134853 grayish colored seams were complete in length width and color. The depth of this piece was ideal What this sculptor had captured amazed me. I thought aboutrepparttar 134854 time he invested in creating this piece. About how much this person must have loved baseball that he tookrepparttar 134855 time to mold a piece equipment. I visualized he sitting in his workroom playing with clay to make this piece real.

I called my wife to come see this incredible piece. We both were moved. I even cried.

I was given a glimpse of one ofrepparttar 134856 greatest pieces of art I had ever seen. I have been to major museums and have seen painting by Van Gough, Picasso, and Dahli ..I have seenrepparttar 134857 Thinker by Rodin.

I have never been moved like I was byrepparttar 134858 glove.

Whenever I think ofrepparttar 134859 Hall of Fame my mind jumps torepparttar 134860 glove. I do not know if this piece is there any more. It did have a price tag of $8500 when I was there so it may have been moved.

But if you getrepparttar 134861 chance to seerepparttar 134862 glove I suggest you take a look.

Aron Wallad has been a baseball lover for over 45 years. His passions have included; playing, watching, reading , evaluating, and coaching the game he adores. Check out his baseball ezine. For inspiring quotes, unusual statistics and most of all heartwarming stories go here.

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