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74th Annual Whitefish Lake Golf Club tournament brigns in hundreds

74th Annual Whitefish Lake Golf Club tournament brigns in hundreds
The Whitefish Lake Golf Club hosted its 74th Annual 4th of July golf tournament throughout the weekend. 
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Clarke wins, Tiger tight-lipped
Golf – JP McManus pro-am update:While Tiger Woods remained tight-lipped over his private life, good friend Darren Clarke returned to the winner’s circle after finishing top of the pile at the JP McManus Pro at Adare Manor in Limerick.
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Golf: Rose wins AT&T National
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pennsylvania : Justin Rose staked a claim to being the world's hottest golfer when he won the US.2 million AT&T National on Sunday.
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Kilspindie Golf Club made for quick rounds

Kilspindie Golf Club made for quick rounds
ABERLADY, Scotland – I just wasn’t hungry. We’d played so quickly I hadn’t had time to completely digest my breakfast. Welcome to golf the way it’s supposed to be played. Welcome to proper golf in Scotland.
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Group Rides Golf Carts to Minneapolis
A group of people will be driving golf carts from Chicago to Minneapolis this holiday weekend to raise money for charity in the Patch Adams Golf Cart Drive For Life.
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Breaking down the language of golf
I have been watching, and playing, a lot of golf lately. I have played on many links style courses, hit excellent knock-down shots, and have successfully gotten up and down numerous times.
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City gets $50K for repairs at golf club

City gets K for repairs at golf club
BEVERLY — The Massachusetts Historical Commission has awarded the city a ,000 grant to help repair the century-old Beverly Golf & Tennis Club clubhouse. The money will be combined with previously allocated city resources to fix the roof, stucco and decorative wood trim on the exterior of the building, according to the city’s Planning Department. In 2008, the City Council approved borrowing …
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Owensboro Mayor: Hillcrest Golf Course will stay open
The city of Owensboro decided to close the golf course in March and turn Hillcrest into a walking park after the city bought Ben Hawes State Park and the State Office building.
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Girls golf: Ponies second after Day 1 at state
COON RAPIDS - Ranked behind five other teams in the Class AAA state tournament field, the Stillwater girls’ golf team entered Tuesday’s opening round at Bunker Hills happily flying under the radar.
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Plane Crashes on Venice Golf Course, 1 Dead
Watch Carolyn Costello’s report VENICE, Calif. — A pilot was killed when his light plane crashed on a golf course in Venice Thursday evening.
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Hybrid Golf Club

Hybrid Golf Club

In the sport of golf, golf clubs are used to hit the golf ball. A golf club basically consists of a club head and a shaft with a lance or grip. These days, you can find several types of golf clubs, each of which has its own purpose or specialty. The most popular types of specialized designs of golf clubs include the wood golf clubs, which are used to make long-distance fairway shots, putters, which are used primarily to roll the ball into the cup from the green, and iron golf clubs, which are used to make a number of shots and thus earning the reputation for being the most versatile of all golf clubs. Other types of golf clubs include the wedge golf club, chipper, and hybrid golf club.

A hybrid golf club is a combination of or a cross between a wood golf club and an iron golf club. In order to picture the appearance of a hybrid golf club and what it can do, it is best to first explain what wood golf clubs and iron golf clubs are.

A wood golf club, although once made with real wood, can be made of steel, titanium, carbon fiber, or scandium. This type of golf club has a large head and a long shaft that allows maximum club speed since its purpose is to drive the ball a great distance down the fairway and into the hole. On the other hand, an iron golf club, which was originally made from cast iron, comes with a flat-angled face and a shorter shaft that allows flexibility for shots that approach the green or handle difficult lies, including the rough, over or through the trees, or at the base of the hills.

A hybrid golf club has the wood golf club’s long-distance abilities and the iron golf club’s familiar swing. Instead of using either low-numbered iron golf clubs or fairway wood golf clubs, you can use hybrid golf clubs. These days, you can find entire sets of such golf clubs that use a design that is meant to add distance and permit forgiveness to a player’s entire set of irons. One of the first clubs to employ this truly helpful and innovative design is the TaylorMade Rescue, and that is why a hybrid golf club is often called as “Rescue.” Moreover, hybrid golf clubs tend to get or ease a golfer out of tricky and difficult positions.

Golf is one of the most expensive sports out there, which explains why most players of the game come from the elite section of the society. Buying golf club sets can put a strain on your finances, especially if you’re living on a budget. To let you play the sport without leaving you in a monetary stump, you can choose to buy pre-owned golf club sets, which include a hybrid golf club. You can find several websites, including online auction sites, that offer pre-used hybrid golf clubs priced cheaply. To avoid scams, it’s best to arrange a meet-up first to check the equipment before committing to a purchase.

Tiraton Athiwat is the author of this article and always uses his site to tell people about the Hybrid golf clubs and that really work for you. Find out more about his hybrid golf club site at http://www.hybridgolfclubsale.com

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Golf Exercises to Develop the Three Integral Components of Club Head Speed Development

Golf Exercises to Develop the Three Integral Components of Club Head Speed Development

Golf exercises are an integral component of increasing club head speed in your golf swing. Increasing club head speed equates to longer drives, shorter approach shots, and lower scores. The improvement of your clubhead speed hinges upon both the efficiency in which you execute the golf swing and your body. It is your body which both supports and executes the mechanics of the golf swing. Improvement in three components of your body will assist in this process

First and foremost we must understand the connection between the body and your golf swing. Basically, the mechanics of the golf swing are executed by your body, and in order to execute each phase of the golf swing correctly. Your body must have certain physical parameters developed within it. If these physical parameters are “not up to par” so to speak compensations will develop in your golf swing. Resulting in inconsistencies in your golf swing, a loss of power, accuracy, and higher scores rather than lower.

The first of these physical parameters is flexibility. This is probably the physical parameter requiring the most attention by amateurs as well as the starting point for any comprehensive golf fitness program. The mechanics of the golf swing require the body to draw the club along a specified swing plane through a long range of motion. In order to execute this requirement of the golf effectively, your body must have certain levels of flexibility. This will allow you to make a full shoulder turn, execute the backswing, downswing, and follow through correctly.

The second physical parameter of the golf swing is strength. Muscular strength assists in a number of physical requirements of the golf swing such as balance, posture, and even power development. Fundamentally the golf swing requires the golfer to maintain a fixed spine angle, rotate around a fixed spine angle, and maintain specific postural positions in every phase of the swing. In order to accomplish this the muscles of your body must have certain levels of strength. It is the ability of your muscles to exert specified levels of force that allows for these requirements of the golf swing to be met. The golfer can develop the muscular strength requirements of the golf swing through golf fitness training.

The third and final physical component of the golf swing is power. Power development in the golf swing is measured through clubhead speed. The higher rate at which the clubhead impacts the golf ball, the farther it will travel down the fairway. The development of power in the golf swing hinges upon both the efficient execution of the swing and the muscle of your body. As it relates to the body, power development is contingent upon the muscles of your body generating the greatest amount of force possible within the confines of the swing. Increasing the power outputs of your muscles will enhance your ability to generate clubhead speed in the golf swing.

Knowing three basic components exist within the body relative to the golf swing and understanding improvement within your flexibility, strength, and power components will improve your golf swing. It is easily understood how a golf fitness program can improve the clubhead speed in your golf swing. In addition keep in mind a specific set of golf exercises improving these physical parameters of the golf swing are key within a golf fitness program.

Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized golf fitness instructors in the world today. He travels the PGA Tour regularly working with professional golfers, most notable PGA and Masters Champion Phil Mickelson. To learn more about Sean Cochran and his golf fitness exercises and training programs go to http://www.seancochran.com

Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized golf fitness instructors in the world today. He travels the PGA Tour regularly working with PGA Professionals, most notably Masters and PGA Champion Phil Mickelson. To learn more about Sean Cochran, his golf fitness programs and golf exercises go to www.seancochran.com

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Vandals damage golf club

Vandals damage golf club
Vandals play bumper cars with golf carts at Nakusp Centennial Golf Club and tear up green.
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Fire damages golf course home, dog provides silver lining
AURORA - Two people escaped injury when flames raced through a large, single family home along the Saddle Rock golf course in Aurora Wednesday afternoon. The family dog, named Smokey, gave the owners an unexpected surprise after the fire.
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Attempted Arson at Golf course
Whitecourt RCMP are investigating an attempted arson to the clubhouse at the Whitecourt Golf & Country club. Sometimes through the late night hours of Tuesday and early morning hours of Wednesday unknown suspects broke into the clubhouse and attempted to set the structure on fire.
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Can Anyone Learn To Swing A Golf Club?

Can Anyone Learn To Swing A Golf Club?

Anyone can learn to swing a club, and play golf. Golf is like any other game; it is a compilation of a number of skill sets. One must learn to swing a club, to move the ball; one must learn to aim, to move the ball in the correct direction; and the object then becomes moving the ball proficiently around the hole and ultimately around the course. The object of golf is to score as low as possible. This article will discuss the swing itself, but do not think that a great swing instantly makes a great player. There are many skills to learn in playing any game, and golf is not different.

If you have been on a driving range, you must agree it is quite an interesting amusement watching all of the different methods people employ to move the golf ball. You have seen the “chop”, the “push”, the “scoop”, and on and on. It is amusing at least and excruciating worst, but entertaining none the less. Have you ever wondered why people swing the club the way they do? Are they mimicking a tour pro, or are they making it up on the go? The answer is that they do what they think is correct. This is not a characteristic only of golfers; this is a characteristic of anyone trying to learn a new skill. Boxing, lawn mowing, baseball, hammering, whatever the skill may be, there are different takes on how to do it. So as we watch the folks hit balls at the range, can we conclude that there are many different ways to skin a cat and one method is not better than the other? Yes and no; as long as the method employed allows you to move the golf ball from point A to point B efficiently, then yes. If you can consistently move your golf ball as you predetermined, then you are playing golf and your swing is O.K. However, if the method that you use is inconsistent, unpredictable, and limited, then no, your swing is not as good as it could be, or should be.

So how do you know if your swing is O.K.? If you are eating with a knife and fork and you are getting the food to your mouth in proper bits, assuming no bodily injury, then you are probably wielding the eating tools properly. I know, I have seen it too, the off person who holds their fork like a bicycle grip, but the food is consumed, and these folks are not losing weight, so they know how to wield a fork. The same is true of golf; we have seen many different swings, with different looks, but they cannot be called wrong if they produce the desired results. So the determining factor as to an efficient swing and a bad swing can be pared down to results. Does the swing in question produce good results? This is a simple concept, but some may argue what constitutes good results, and I must say this is an individual thing. A beginner may consider his swing a success if he can get the ball airborne. An expert would only consider his swing sound if he can consistently and on command move his shot as he has drawn it up in his mind. Ben Hogan said that he only hit about 3 perfect shots per round. Ben would move his ball toward the hole; if the pin was on the left he would draw the ball in, starting it at the center of the green and working it toward the hole. Likewise with a right side pin placement, Ben would fade the ball into the pin location, starting the ball in the center of the green and curving it toward the hole. If Ben decided to fade a ball into a right hand hole position and the ball ended in the middle of the green he would consider that a miss hit shot.

You are not Ben Hogan, but a good golf swing for the average player, needs to accomplish a few basic requirements;

· The swing must allow the player to hit the ball first and flush, meaning ball then ground.

· The swing must allow the player to produce adequate distance.

· The swing must allow the player to adjust and control trajectory and spin.

Some of you may want to add to this list and please feel free to do so, but I believe these three elements make up the basic criteria of a good swing. If you can do these things, you can play golf. Before we move on to how to accomplish these basics, I must point out that if you cannot do these things, it does not necessarily mean your swing is incorrect, it may mean that you have not mastered the skills yet. Remember, golf is an athletic action which requires some athletic timing and ability. Kicking a football is an athletic action that most of us can do, but as an athletic movement it can truly be mastered only by a great athlete. Golf is like that as well; only great athletes can ever hope to be top players. But unlike football kickers, average golfers can actually become quite good and compete at very high levels. Just remember that golf is an athletic movement and a lot of our failure in golf can be laid at the feet of poor athleticism.

All of that being said, golf is not high jumping; an average person should be able to average 80 around a par 72 golf course with little trouble and a sound swing. Before you write me and tell me that you know people with good swings who cannot break 80, I will tell you that there is more to golf than a good swing. Most talented players, who cannot score, do not score well because they do not know how to play golf. In case you were not listening; swinging the club is not playing golf, it is an element of golf. So what is the first fundamental of the golf swing? The first fundamental of the golf swing is to understand how to use the golfing tool. Remember the golf range, and the folks scooping their way to bad golf? These people scoop, because the golf club looks like it is made for scooping. In reality, the club does resemble a big spoon. The club has loft designed into the head to lift the ball in the air, right? So the beginner thinks that he needs to get under the ball. In reality however, the golf club is a little more dynamic than it looks. In fact the golf club is quite an ingenious design of physics. The club is designed so that the user can use it by applying only one force; tangential force! I know you all have heard that the golf swing is all about centrifugal force and on and on, blah, blah, blah. Well I am not a physicist, but I did take physics in school and I know that centrifugal force is an imaginary force. What? Yes, you heard me, there is no such force of physics. Look it up, centrifugal force is an idea, a concept to explain appearances, not a real force! So since we have cleared that up, we can dismiss the idea of applying a non-existent force to the golf ball. I only mention this because the idea of centrifugal force actually puts the picture in our mind of a club flying around in a circle and merely picking the golf ball up at the bottom and lifting it on its way. If this is your picture of the golf swing, I recommend that you rethink the golf swing. The club head does not trace a circle; in fact the head does not really trace any geometrical shape, but if pressed I would say it traces somewhat of an ellipse. Now please, do not think that I am arguing circles or squashed circles to be a smarty pants. These concepts are very important to visual learners. Some people can do anything they can visualize; these people must be made aware that the golf club does not swing in a circle, constantly being pulled outward. First and most important, this is not what is happening, and second it is not the picture you want in your mind. Remember, if centrifugal force were a true force, and you really swung the club centrifugally, then if the club head flew off during your swing (based on centrifugal force) it would fly directly away from you. For example if it flew off right at impact it would fly right into the ground. Now anyone who has ever had a club head fly off at impact knows that it does no such thing, it in fact flies out in front of you, down the target line. Why does it do this? It does this because the force you are applying to the golf ball is tangential force, not centrifugal force. Simply put an object traveling in an arc will leave the arc on a line tangent to the arc. This means that tangential force will move the ball or the club head if it flies off, directly down your line of play. So it has taken me a while to get there, but what this means to you is that you only have to apply tangential force to the ball, meaning hit it flush in the back and the ball will travel forward. Your job is to apply this forward momentum to the ball. The clubs job is to apply trajectory and spin to the ball.

If you learn nothing else from this article, please learn that the golf club is designed so that you only need to apply that one force. You make the ball go forward; the golf club will do the rest. That is why you have 14 clubs to choose from; sometimes you want the ball to go higher, sometimes lower. The club will take care of trajectory, spin and distance; all you do is apply the force. For the most part, on full shots you apply the same force for a driver as you do for a seven iron. They go different distances and fly different trajectories, but you have done nothing, but apply the same force to the back of the ball. That brings us to hitting the ball flush. To make the ball fly straight you must contact the ball directly in the back of the ball, generally near the equator of the ball. If you think about your golf clubs, you will notice that when you putt the putter will contact the ball directly on the equator. If you hit it below the equator the ball will loft in the air and if you hit above the equator you will pinch it against the ground and it might hop a little. If you have read any putting books you might have been taught to forward press your putter (meaning leaning your putter handle forward of the blade and ball). The reason some teach this is because putters like all clubs have loft and if you sole your putter with your hands directly in line with the ball and the head of the putter you will hit the ball slightly below the equator and the ball will loft in the air. Keep in mind that the putter was designed to do just that, hit the ball up into the air slightly and then roll out. Some teachers do not like this effect on slick greens, so they advise the “forward press” with the hands; this takes loft off of the putter allowing your stroke to catch the ball directly in the back, on the equator. When you catch the ball directly in the back you will impart maximum forward momentum. This is true in putting and it is true with every club in the bag, so if you know your goal is to hit the ball in the back, and you know that with the club perfectly soled with your hands in line with the ball you will contact the ball under the equator. Your goal with most clubs is to apply maximum force to the ball so you need to contact the equator, if you contact below the equator your shot will fly higher and shorter than you desire. Therefore it is common sense that at impact your hands and the grip end of the club must lead the club head past the ball. Remember to contact the equator of the ball with the sweet spot of the club the loft must be turned down! Meaning hands ahead with a descending blow.

Now that you know where to hit the ball for the perfect straight shot, it should not be too far of a stretch to figure out how to hit higher or lower shots. For the perfect straight, long shot every club must lean forward at impact; in fact a wedge will lean more than a seven, which will lean forward more than a driver, but the hands will never be behind the club head. If you ever have a chance to see yourself on camera, take a look at your hands at impact. In relationship to the ball and the club head, your hands should be slightly in front. If they point at your belt buckle, or worse, you do not have an efficient swing and you cannot play consistent golf. If your hands are ahead, then your swing can produce solid contact and maximum distance. For those of you who do not get into this position you must learn how to do it. Now this is a problem, because to properly swing down and through, a golfer needs to produce adequate lag and pivot in his swing. And quite frankly these are athletic movements. You have heard that the golf swing is a marrying of an arm swing and body turn. Unfortunately that is true; I know you were hoping to hear otherwise. The good news is that it is not super hard to accomplish this move to some degree. The bad news is that if you cannot turn through the golf ball you cannot properly compress the golf ball and take your divot on the pro side (in front) of the ball. I mention divot, because if your divots start at or just past the ball it is a pretty good bet that you are contacting the back of the ball properly. So watch to see where your divots are appearing, you need to move them forward to play consistent golf. So you need lag and you need to turn through the ball for your swing to consistently contact the ball in the rear. Lag simply is a term which defines how much angle you have between your lead arm and the club shaft on the way down to the ball. At some point that angle will reach 180 degrees. Remember at the top of the swing you want 90 degrees and as you swing down that angle increases until after impact and then it resets in the follow through. The reason you want to retain some of that lag (meaning impacting the ball before your angle hits 180) is so that your club head bottoms out in front of the ball, not behind. That move will guarantee that you contact the ball directly in the back. But that move is not done in a bubble; if you swing your arms and do not clear your body, you cannot hold onto that angle. In fact, if you keep light pressure in your low hand (right for righties) and gently turn through your shots with your body, you will create the lag you need. This really is quite easy and can be accomplished by any coordinated person. You can also preset this gentle turn through the ball by playing with an open stance. There are many methods; you will find what works for you.

The killer of a good swing is the hit impulse. Remember back on the range, and the choppers that we saw? The hit instinct is the strongest natural force in golf. Remember I spoke of the myth of centrifugal force? Any golfing physicist will verify the hit instinct force, this force is not imaginary, but it can be overcome, maybe. You cannot develop lag in your swing if you hit at the ball. The very act of hitting will release the angle that you stored at the top of the swing; you must relax your grip (especially in trailing hand) and gently pivot your body through the ball and into the through swing. Only until you develop effortless power can you play the game well. If you hit at the ball, you will produce powerless effort. An affective powerful swing comes from proper ball contact, from a club travelling on the proper path. If you can hit the ball in the back consistently you can control the curve and trajectory of the ball. And if you can control the ball affectively then you have a good swing.

D. Morgan is a prolific author of golf musings and instruction. Mr. Morgan has written articles about golf instruction and golf equipment and has had a hand in picking the best golf gps and laser rangefinders for http://www.yourgolfgps.com/.

Golf Instruction - Club Face Release

John Lubin of The John Lubin Golf School (www.johnlubingolf.com) shows us the proper club face release technique.
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GMaps Street View: tinyurl.com Crazy contraption cooked up by the owner of Lilliputt mini golf course in Grand Lake, CO. Goonies invention meets mini golf.
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My first time to go to golf club

My first time to go to golf club

Because of the nature of my work, it is common for me to fly between cities, even overtime at night and weekend is also not unusual, then the chance for me to take my favorite Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set which is bougt last year when I made a business trip in japan.at the first sight, I loved the Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set  due to its good Profile. According to stuff in honma store, Increase of the hollow cavity back-type club head is designed to produce more easily catch the ball. Increase the sweet spot of the club head speed, even in general can easily be played under the far distance.

The CUSTOM475 steel material On the face of Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set  not only increase the face area, but also using some of the thick body design, so that more robust efforts to rebound the ball. Plus, the ARMRQ B49 of Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set  can improve the techonology of amateus, this is important for me. I have not used my new Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set until one morning one of my customers called me to play golf with him. Without hesitation, i made a time to meet him because I also wanted to try the Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set.

About 2 days later, we met at Pine Valley Manor, which is a good golf club located in changpin district. It only take 1 hour from madian bridge.this gof club owns a lot of members. Inside there is a large garden, the road is not wide but very clean . besides the roadm there is a Green. From time to time, you can even see the swans and ducks play in the water.Instead of taking my Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set., we also visited other places of this club.there is not only complete fitness entertainment but also luxury SPA club even difficult to see in city. You can even find Green Ecological Park here, the memebers can taste Various ecological and vegetables if they have dinner here. The racecourse, pet park and Deer are for members to visit during breaks.

At last, we can play golf,Coincidentally, I found he also take the same Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set, but his is with 4 stars but mine is 3 stars. Afrer all, his is more skilled. He told me most of his friends like Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set althgough these years honma company has launched some new creations. We spent the whole afternoon playing golf and trying my Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set, wow. That’s wonderful! I love my Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set,.

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About 2 days later, we met at Pine Valley Manor, which is a good golf club located in changpin district. It only take 1 hour from madian bridge.this gof club owns a lot of members. Inside there is a large garden, the road is not wide but very clean . besides the roadm there is a Green. From time to time, you can even see the swans and ducks play in the water.Instead of taking my Honma Beres MG702 Iron Set., we also visited other places of this club.there is not only complete fitness entertainment but also luxury SPA club even difficult to see in city. You can even find Green Ecological Park here, the memebers can taste Various ecological and vegetables if they have dinner here. The racecourse, pet park and Deer are for members to visit during breaks.

How To Swing The Golf Club On Plane Correctly

How To Swing The Golf Club On Plane Correctly

Swinging on plane is a big key to hitting solid golf shots.  The first thing that needs to be correct is your setup.  A good setup position with a correct grip, good angles, and proper alignment will all aid you in swinging on plane correctly.  

Starting your backswing on plane requires a slow smooth takeaway with the arms and shoulders.  At the point where the golf club is parallel to the ground in the beginning of your backswing, the golf club should cover up your hands if you were looking in a mirror or someone was standing behind you this is what you would see.  If the clubhead is too far in front of your hands, it is too far outside the plane line.  If the clubhead is too far behind your hands, the club will be inside too much.  Both of these incorrect positions will cause problems with keeping the club on the correct swing plane during the rest of your swing.  

Halfway into the backswing, your hands should be set in the middle of your chest.  Also, from this halfway back position, if you drew a straight line down from your left elbow (for the right handed golfer), it should point right at the golf ball.  If your left elbow is pointing more towards your feet, your swing plane is too steep.  If your elbow is pointing too far out away from the ball, your swing plane is going to be too laid off or flat.  This is a great drill you can use to make sure you are starting your backswing on plane correctly.

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