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		<title>Mark Smith Golf lessons go digital with V1 GOLF</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 07:34:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/V1-Golf.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-526" title="V1 Golf" src="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/V1-Golf-150x150.jpg" alt="V1 Golf" width="150" height="150" /></a>Mark Smith Golf has joined forces with V1 Golf - the leader in golf swing anlysis software to allow online transfer of video used during your lessons and your own online locker to store videos that can be viewed wherever you have an internet connection.

<strong>Giving lessons a Digital Life</strong>
Instantly receive YOUR V1 lessons to your computers, Smartphones (iPhones, Blackberry and others) and Facebook™ pages where you can easily share your videos.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Smith Golf has joined forces with V1 Golf &#8211; the leader in golf swing analysis software to allow online transfer of video used during your lessons and your own online locker to store videos that can be viewed wherever you have an internet connection.<br />
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<p><strong>Giving lessons a Digital Life</strong><br />
Instantly receive YOUR V1 lessons to your computers, Smartphones (iPhones, Blackberry and others) and Facebook™ pages where you can easily share your videos.<br />
A click on a link in your SMS gives you access to your V1 Mobile Lesson where you can view and hear the complete video lesson right on your phone. You can then forward the sms to friends and family and share in your lesson progress should you wish.<br />
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<p><strong>Personal Online Lockers &amp; Automated Emails</strong><br />
The first-time a lesson is sent to you a personalized online locker is instantly created. Every time a lesson is transmitted; a customized automated email is delivered notifying you when your V1 lesson  is available for your viewing. A link back to Mark Smith Golf  will be provided, along with your username and password so you can easily access and view your lesson anytime you want.</p>
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		<title>Equipment paths the way for junior golfers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 03:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/jc.png"><img src="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/jc-150x150.png" alt="jc1" title="jc1" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-297" /></a>Choosing the right clubs for your child to golf with is an important step towards their love or hate for the game. I see too many junior golfers in the driving range and at the course using clubs that are too long, too heavy, too upright in lie angle, and too stiff in the shaft.

Parents often buy clubs thinking that their son or daughter will grow into them just like buying clothes however, with golf, growing into your clubs is a very painful and unrewarding experience. Trust me – I’ve been through it.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the right clubs for your child to golf with is an important step towards their love or hate for the game. I see too many junior golfers in the driving range and at the course using clubs that are too long, too heavy, too upright in lie angle, and too stiff in the shaft.</p>
<p>Parents often buy clubs thinking that their son or daughter will grow into them just like buying clothes however, with golf, growing into your clubs is a very painful and unrewarding experience. Trust me – I’ve been through it.</p>
<p>It bothers me that many parents spend great time and money on their kid’s golf development like paying for instruction and taking out the course and often overlook the importance of their equipment.</p>
<p>What also bothers me is that many instructors do not understand the function of the golf club in playing the ball and the importance that the equipment plays in their student’s development.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the factors you must consider for your child’s equipment.</strong><br />
-	Are all clubs including the putter the correct length?<br />
-	Do the iron, utility and fairway metal clubs land flat on the ground at ball impact (= correct lie angle)?<br />
-	Does the shaft flex (amount of bend) match the strength and swing speed of your child?<br />
-	Are the clubs of optimum total weight and swing weight (balance between the head end and handle end of the shaft)?<br />
-	Do the grips of the clubs fit your child’s hand size and strength?<br />
-	Is there appropriate loft angle on each club to maximize control of shot distance?</p>
<p><strong>Benefits:</strong>-	Establishing the correct length and lie angle promoted good posture and balance in the swing resulting in increased athleticism and power.<br />
-	Having the clubs landing flat on the ground at impact ensure centre face or sweet spot contact resulting in increasing the distance that the ball can travel.<br />
-	Correct lie angle also increases control of shot direction. Simply think about what happens when you play the ball from a side hill lie. The ball flies of the right if the ball is below your feet and to the left if the ball is above your feet. Or think of what happens when an airplane turns on its side – the plane goes in a circle. This is exactly what happens to the ball if it is struck with a clubhead that is not landing with its sole flat on the ground at ball impact.</p>
<p>Remember that as your child grows his or her equipment must be adjusted for lie, length, grip size and shafts flex. This does not always mean new clubs. Clubheads made of stainless steel are adjustable for lie angle by 2 degree toe up or toe down and clubhead made of forged mild steel or soft cast stainless steel can be adjusted 6 degrees in either direction. Shafts can be extended by up to 2 inches without affecting the playability of the clubs too much although the head weight often becomes too heavy if lengthened too much as well as the shaft flex becoming softer.</p>
<p><strong>In summary </strong>– if you are serious about your child’s development in golf strongly consider the importance of customized equipment. Constantly monitor their equipment with quarterly visits to your preferred club technician. A fifteen minute evaluation can make the world of difference to the development and confidence of your child.</p>
<p>Should you have any question please post below or contact me personally by phone or email.</p>
<p>Thank you for your attention and good golfing.</p>
<p>Mark Smith<br />
Australian PGA<br />
Hong Kong PGA<br />
Nakashima Certified Master Club Fitter</p>
<p>Tel. 97750347<br />
Email: mark@marksmithgolf.com</p>
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		<title>The lesson before your first golf lesson</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/gc1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-289" title="gc0" src="http://www.marksmithgolf.com/precision/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/gc1-150x150.jpg" alt="gc0" width="150" height="150" /></a>So you’ve just picked up golf and thinking of finding an instructor and facility to try your hand. There are a number of considerations you must make before booking your first lesson. 

Firstly you must know that Hong Kong is not the exactly the easiest place in the world to take up the game, however if you don’t mind to travel about a bit then you’ll be fine.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you’ve just picked up golf and thinking of finding an instructor and facility to try your hand. There are a number of considerations you must make before booking your first lesson.</p>
<p>Firstly you must know that Hong Kong is not the exactly the easiest place in the world to take up the game, however if you don’t mind to travel about a bit then you’ll be fine.</p>
<p>Hong Kong has from my calculations 198 golf holes which is equivalent to 11 x 18 hole golf courses which is spread over 4 Golf Clubs and two public courses. There are I believe nine driving ranges and a handful of indoor facilities.</p>
<p>As a coach of now 10 years in Hong Kong I see a common trend amongst new golfers. Most pick up the game as an interest from family and friends and go headfirst into the deep end without considering the complexities that the game presents. Below I have outlined each consideration for you to see if golf weighs up to be the game for you.</p>
<p><strong>Time</strong> &#8211; First consider how much time you have to devote to learning and self practice time.</p>
<p>Like in any learning process, at the beginning you will be required to put in more time so as to cement the new found skills and of course a big part of this is constant repetition of your swing motion and short games. Realistically you’ll need a minimum of 1 hour of instruction each week and at least 1-2 hours of self practice. I do however recommend that if you can afford it is better to practice with your instructor in the first few weeks.<br />
Expect a minimum of 6 hours of instruction before being ready to tackle the golf course maybe more if the instruction is in group form or if you are not athletically gifted.</p>
<p><strong>Budget </strong> &#8211; How much money are you willing to invest in your golfing future?</p>
<p>Let’s face it golf can be an expensive experience, particularly if you pick up and drop off.<br />
It is worth investing your money wisely. The obvious safest surest way to get started is to take some group instruction or get a friend to teach you. Take this step if you’re prepared for blisters, aching muscles and frustration. That is unless you get your kicks out of looking kind of weird at the driving range.</p>
<p>Understand that new golfers paying smaller amounts of instruction fees usually get the lesser experience instructors. In my opinion this often presents the reason that many pick up the game and leave it ‘cause it seems too difficult. A good or great instructor is worth his or her weight in gold when it comes to learning a skill. Yes you’ll pay more and in most cases you will get more.</p>
<p>Learning in a group can be less intimidating and can also be fun so don’t rule out this option if it fits your bill.</p>
<p>Remember also that you will be required to purchase some of your own equipment at some stage which will happen before you head for the golf course. Your instructor should provide equipment for training and if he understands the importance of equipment should recommend you to customize a small number of clubs for you start out with that can be added to when you take the game more seriously</p>
<p><strong>Do your homework</strong> &#8211; Finding the right instructor for you is a very key step in determining your golfing fate. Hong Kong houses an abundance of instructors. In fact it seems every man and his dog is taking a career change in teaching golf. There are also a multitude of Golf Instructor organizations and associations such as PGA, GTF, PGTA USGTF. I think you can get a certificate for most of these on the back of the Corn Flakes packet or even in PDF form from the internet. In general the instructors with a PGA after their name are the most qualified individuals apart from a few countries in the Asian Pacific whom I think also place their certificates in the cereal box. (Just kidding) don’t mean to offend anyone.<br />
Some of the GTF types of organizations do offer a fairly detailed training program for their members in the field of instruction however do not necessarily require their members to possess a high playing standard. In saying that, some of the best and most renowned instructors in the world are not the good at playing the game. Well I’m not exactly on my game these days I might add.</p>
<p>Ask around friends or friends of friends whom play golf to a descent standard and whom know the industry to find out who the reputable instructors are. Or otherwise just hire me – I’ll sort you out!</p>
<p><strong>Logistics</strong> &#8211; In general most golfers prefer to practice and take instruction somewhere within the vicinity of their work or residence. From a time factor this works best. If you do have the luxury of having time on your hands some of the less metropolitan golfing facilities house more comprehensive golf practice, training and playing facilities. I good instructor will surely take advantage of such facilities and advise you as to when you should visit such establishments and in what frequency of visit</p>
<p><strong>Set realistic achievable measurable objectives for yourself</strong> &#8211; Playing golf requires quite a level of skill, certainly a level of patience and much persistence.</p>
<p>I wish you well in your quest and should you have any questions please post them below or contact me personally by phone or email.</p>
<p>Mark Smith<br />
Australian PGA<br />
Hong Kong PGA<br />
Nakashima Golf Certified Master Club Fitter</p>
<p>Tel: 97750347 Email: mark@marksmithgolf.com</p>
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