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Quick Tips On Improving Your Golf Swing

2016/7/19 16:29:01

How do you know your golf swing has improved? Is it because of the telltale sign that you can hit your ball very far away or you can swing your club with so much force? Maybe... How about the direction of your ball? Is it good enough? Does it curve out instead of going straight? Or does it go directly to the woods or water or sand? Then if it does, your swing is still not good enough no matter how far and how strong you can hit the ball if you cannot control its direction. Also, if your ball is short, you have a problem with your swing.

To improve your golf swing, here are some quick tips. Adding distance to your shots will guarantee you a lesser par and of course, a better game, which all golfers aim at. In addition, golfing is a game of finesse and not just based on how strong and how far you can hit the ball on the fairway. If you want to master golf, you must always be consistent with your swing.

Learn to do just that by focusing on key areas of golfing technique which includes proper grip and posture, the backswing, the downswing, tempo and the golf club handle.

If you experience a slice and hook or hitting behind the ball or hitting the top of ball then you need to develop some more your posture and set-up. You must maintain a straight back and spine while your chest is out and bend over the hips until your club touches the ground. Always remember, this is how your set-up should be and as you get down, use only your hips.

Maintain a good sense of balance and an even rhythm when swinging your golf club. Rushing your swing will cause you to lose your balance and result in unpredictable contact with the ball and reduced ball flight. Complete your follow through and transfer of weight by having your right foot up and able to tap the ground.

Your set-up and swing could be practiced for better improvement in driving ranges. Focus your body in facing your target when you make your follow through as you finish your swing. Never forget to have a slower speed during your back swing as compared to your forward swing, practice this always.

Remember to practice, especially your set-up and swing. You can do this in driving ranges. When you finish your swing focus your body in facing your target when you make your follow through. Keep a slower speed during your back swing rather than your forward swing, practice this always.
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