This is a riddle, having something to do with:
Golf Balls
Toilet Bowls
Saving Water
Its like a metaphor or something..

Used Golf Balls stop water
Used Toilet Bowls stop water

i want to know some way of practicing your swing correctly, and making changes in your swing to stick. is a weighted golf club good for that?

Hi. A weighted club is good however it doesn’t give you instant feedback when your Golf Swing is off plane – swinging your golf club consistently on plane and on tempo will make it "stick" in your subconscious allowing you to repeat it without thinking about it.
So you will need to find a golf training aid that not only gives you instant feedback when you’re swing is off plane, but also teaches you the "feel" of a fundamentally sound golf swing. Kinesthesiologists(they study the movement of muscles and joints) all agree this is the best way to learn a complex skill, and the golf swing is a complex skill.

In case you’re interested, there is a ground breaking golf swing aid on the market that not only gives you instant feedback so you’re not forced to guess whether your swing is right or not, it teaches you to swing on tempo and on plane, tap here to check it out===> http://golfingmagic.com/MedicusDriverReview/medicus-training-clubs/BestGolfSwingAid

And it costs much less that going to a teaching pro who may tie you up all in knots with a lotta "how to" instruction(most good teaching pros charge $100 and up for a 1hour lesson, most golfers need multiple lessons)

The trouble with most teaching pros is they give you tons of "how to" instructions which only speaks to your conscious mind – you need to learn the "feel" of swinging the club correctly – this talks to your subconscious mind – where real learning takes place.

Hope this helps.

How to generate power to my golf swing?

Hi, I am 14 and I am playing in a tournament in 2 weeks at my local golf club. I have been a member of the club for about 3 months now. I have trouble generating power to my shots when I play golf I can hit the ball straight down the fairway but It only goes 100/150 yards most of the time. Does anyone know how I can get more power in my swing? Thanks any ones help and advice is appreciated icon smile How to generate power to my golf swing?

Try putting a weight on your club (not the face), and that should make you hit further when you actually lose the weight as your body experienced resistance with the weight, meaning a faster and more powerful swing.

Why are my Yamaha electric Golf Cart battery posts getting hot and melting? The batteries are wired in correctly (neg to Pos) This only happens when driving. The cart functions normal and does not give any indication that something is malfunctioning till it quits due to a post melting off.

A loose connection will cause the current to arc and melt the post.
The battery could also be overfilling.
Good Luck!

I want to know does the clubs would have an effect on my performance, or how do I choose the correct for myself? Thank you!

Clubs do have an impact on your performance. Choosing the right set of Golf Clubs will determines how far and accurate you can hit the ball. A common mistake a lot of beginners starting out make is they purchase clubs that aren’t suited for them. After a little while they find that they can’t hit the ball properly and become very frustrated because the clubs aren’t specifically made for them. A really good way to find out what clubs are best for you is to get clubfitted by your local PGA pro but if that’s something you don’t want to do, as a general rule of thumb you want to purchase clubs that:

1. Have the right shaft length suited to your height
2. Have the right shaft material (either graphite or steel) for how physically strong you
3. Have the right loft for how quick your swing speed is
4. Have the right clubflex on how accurate you will hit the ball

There’s no absolute right answer for your question I’m afraid because only you will know what’s best for your body but you will definitely benefit from getting clubfitted and if not you can always look around online for more information. There’s plenty of good resource around and a really good place to start is by visiting the website golf.about.com. They have plenty of good information for anyone starting out and will give you a better picture for what’s best for you. Visit golf.about.com

Good Luck

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