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Improve Your Golf Swing By Increasing Club Speed To Better Your Game

2016/7/20 15:51:48

Improving your golf swing is one of the most important factors in improving your game. Without a good swing, you are sunk before you start. Improving your golf swing begins and ends with you. The training of the muscles of your body to properly perform specific movements takes time and practice. Finding a good tool among the many golf aids available is critical in helping you determine what you need to do.

Teeing off endless buckets of balls at the golf range won't do it. Generally hitting more balls reinforces the bad habits you already developed and perfects an improper swing. It seems the more balls you hit the worse your swing and mood becomes.

Grip, stance and posture - most pros call these the three pillars of a good golf swing. No matter how experienced you are, if you have trouble with your golf swing, chances are you are doing something wrong with your grip, stance or posture - or maybe all three.

For example, by gripping the golf club less tightly and allowing for some flexibility in your grip, it creates more lag. Lag is the angle created by the club and your left hand (right hand in case you're left-handed) in your downswing.

Ball approach changes when faced with different situations on the course. No matter if you're teeing off, on the fairway, in the rough or in a sand trap in most cases hitting the ball farther equates to less par golf and lower scores. It makes sense, the farther you hit the ball, the fewer strokes you take, the lower score you get.

Distance is determined by the golf swing speed along with a few other mechanics involved in the swing such as balance and form. While not every golfer that hits the long ball is overly large, the impact they can place on the ball is huge. Club head speed is directly related to distance.

Here are some reasons offered that keep most amateur golfers from increasing club speed in their swing. Increasing flexibility and adopting a lighter grip pressure allows the golfer to swing freer, more fluidly and ultimately faster. Poor technique and improper sequencing also restricts swing speed.

Increasing your swing speed and you increase your distance. It does not matter how old you are or what your current skill level, increasing the power outputs of the body will enhance club head speed. Power outputs of the body can be improved through golf fitness exercises and proper technique.

Golfers know how important a correct swing is to achieve a desired speed and trajectory of the golf ball. This is true whether putting, chipping, pitching or during a full swing. Golfers will pay any amount of money in hopes for an extra 10-20 yards, but the question to ask is are they getting that extra yardage? What means are they using?

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