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3 Drive-Home Tips To Improve Your Golf Swings

2016/7/19 16:23:56

If you enjoy the game of golf, then you are probably always on the lookout for ways to improve your golf swing. The same is true for professional players because they're constantly working on their swings, form, putting, driving, and on and on. Luckily there are all sorts of things that you can do to make sure that your swing is good. You hopefully already have realized that there is a great deal more involved than hitting the ball with as much power as possible. You can also work effectively to bring your accuracy into more control, as well. The rest of this article is all about making your golf swing the envy of your local golf course.

Always avoid swinging too fast - danger there. Too fast of a swing tends to be more of newbie golfer mistake, though. Those who are experts suggest a little pause when you're at the top of your fabulous swing. You're not going for drama, so no need to make it very long. There needs to be rhythm in your swing, so the pause is just a very brief moment. There is a transition period in your swing when you pass from swinging back to forward, so if there is no pause then you'll lose all control over the swing.

Keep your weight on the inside of your right foot. That is critically important when you are in the early stages of learning. Of course you need power in your swings, and you'll be able to have that much more when you're resting on that leg/knee. If you don't master putting your weight on that right knee your swing is going to be all over the place (and so will your ball)! You must maintain that steadiness factor in your game. Think of your right leg as a column.

Learn to use the muscles in your legs and the trunk of your body to power your swing. The power of your swing does not come from the muscles in your arms. This is a very common "rookie" mistake. In fact, hitting the ball using only your arms and wrists is a good way to hurt yourself. So remember that swing strength and power comes from your entire body and specifically your legs and body trunk. You'll be better able to keep the proper stance. It protects your arms and wrists. Plus, you can eventually develop the power you want in those long drives that people stop and watch.

You know how much you and others love golf. What many people don't understand, however, is that improving your game is a long term commitment. It takes a lot of time and practice to perfect your golf swing. Remember to keep learning and always practice as much as possible, and you will get there.
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