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Find Out How to Improve Your Golf Swing
Achieving a good golf swing is probably one of the most frustrating
parts of your golf game. As golfers we are constantly modifying
and improving our swing to get more distance or to correct a bad
slice or hook.
Keep in mind that your golf swing is really just a matter of
body mechanics and by putting your motions together in the
right way, you will achieve consistency. Experienced golfers
know that this is much easier said than done.
Here are some tips that may help:
- Your stance should be about shoulder width apart and your
feet should be pointed out slightly, but not too much!
- Let your arms hang comfortably down from your body and place
your club behind the ball. Keep in mind that if your shoulders
hunch or you have too much tension in your arms, you are
most likely to close to the ball.
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- Place about seventy percent of your body weight on your
back leg.
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- Straighten your back and bend your knees slightly.
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- A good golf swing will be a fluid, easy motion with your
shoulders turning slightly in the back swing and your follow
through complete.
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- Most problems with a golf swing are cause by swinging too
quickly in the back swing and not accelerating enough through
the ball. Make sure you keep your feet planted and slow down
during your back swing.
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- You will want to hit the ball in the center of the club. Hitting it
anyplace else will cause your ball to travel in directions that
you really don't want it to go in.
Learning to swing a golf club correctly can take years of practice. There are
hundreds of variables and they all have to be working in exactly
the right way at exactly the right time to a have a good, consistent
golf swing. However . . . . . . .
Right Now - Improve Your Golf Swing in 1 Day!!
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