| There are numerous supposedly useful tips for | | | | Dust comes in a can and you spray it directly to the |
| improving your game of golf. Some golf "experts" will | | | | face of your club. When you strike the ball, it leaves |
| tell you that it's all in stance while others will tell you | | | | a clear impression in the dust on the clubface. By |
| that the grip is the most important aspect of your | | | | examining this impression, you get a clear indication |
| golf technique. The truth is that, if your game is | | | | of where the ball made contact with the clubface. |
| below par (forgive the pun), then it could be any one | | | | You can instantly see what affect any adjustments |
| of these that's the problem. You might have the | | | | to your stance, grip or swing are having on the most |
| perfect grip but a poor swing, whereas your golf | | | | critical part of your game; the actual point of contact |
| partner has a perfect swing but a poor grip. In this | | | | between club and ball.The good thing about Golf Dust |
| situation, you could make a big mistake by agreeing | | | | is that you can use one application for several shots. |
| that you both need to work on your grip. You might | | | | This is great when making minor adjustments to your |
| be messing with a part of your golf technique that | | | | technique as you can actually monitor whether these |
| really didn't need changing.Obviously, the key is | | | | adjustments are changing your game for better or |
| testing. Like any form of experimentation, you need | | | | for worse. If, for example, your new supposedly |
| to be able to accurately analyse the results. Just | | | | "perfect grip" is actually making the point of contact |
| using the distance the ball travels or the direction it | | | | move even further off the sweet-spot on the |
| goes in is not going to provide you with the kind of | | | | clubface then you know that you're messing with the |
| accurate analysis that you need. The key piece of | | | | wrong part of your technique and could be causing |
| information that you need to know is what part of | | | | more harm than good to your game.The other good |
| the clubface is actually making contact with the ball. | | | | thing about Golf Dust is that it easily wipes off your |
| If the ball is connecting with the sweet spot of the | | | | club when you're done. You won't have to spend |
| clubface every time then you know that you're on | | | | ages trying to clean sticky glue off the clubface after |
| the right track.How can you check this though? I'm | | | | each practice session.So, if you really want to get |
| sure you've probably seen professionally produced | | | | maximum results from your practice sessions or really |
| instructional golf films that use high-speed camera | | | | see what benefit those "expert" tips are giving you, |
| technology to capture the exact moment that the | | | | it's really worth keeping a can of Golf Dust in your |
| club strikes the ball in high definition detail. However, | | | | bag. You might just find that it really is "the ultimate |
| when you're out on the course or the driving range, | | | | golf training aid"!Jason Webb (EZ)(c) 2006 Jason |
| you probably don't have access to such technology. | | | | Webb - You're free to reprint this article but please |
| So, what can you do? How can you check what part | | | | include the following: |
| of the clubface is making contact with the ball?Well, a | | | | Hi, I'm Jason Webb, the owner of Tee Times Golf |
| new product called Golf Dust is vying for the title of | | | | Pro Shop. |
| "ultimate golf training aid" by telling you just that. Golf | | | | |