/24-7PressRelease/ - ALAMO, CA, June 11, 2008 - Most golf instructors have been using a PC to analyze and correct their student's swings for years. Now you can do the same thing at home, for free. To identify and fix major flaws in your golf swing, you will still need to get lessons from a qualified teaching professional. But if you just want to check to see if your swing setup is off or you want to figure out why you've started hooking your drives lately, analyzing your own golf swing is worth a try.
The swing analysis section (http://www.arealgolfsite.com/swing_resources.html) identifies 9 key positions during the golf swing that can be used to evaluate the quality of your swing. Tom F. Stickney II, who is listed by Golf Magazine as one of the Top 100 golf instructors in America, has provided key swing checkpoints for each of the 9 golf swing positions that you can then use to evaluate your own swing. And to do this, all you need is a standard digital camera and some free software that can be downloaded onto your PC.
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