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Golf Swing Tips - Beginner golfers Guidance To Swing A Golf Club (Part 1)

Golf swing is at the center of the golf game and it is not possible to expect to play a reasonably good game of golf if one is not able to produce a consistent and good professional golf swing. Golf specific exercises play an important role in helping any golf player dramatically get better on their game quicker and perfect numerous aspects of their game much more faster.

Studying how to make a great golf swing each time you step up to the ball need years of practice and skill. When practicing your swing, it must be one fluid motion of grace and finesse, from the start of the backswing to impact, and lastly, the follow through.

The Backswing

The backswing is the first movement of the golf club and it is responsible for setting up and defining anything that follows. If you have a poor backswing, then regrettably anything else that follows will be unsatisfactory and the end result will be bad shot.

The Takeaway

One time you are set up and in position to get ready for your shot, begin the backswing by moving your club slowly and keep the clubhead as close to the ground as possible.

Do not move the club too quick as this may cause a steep swing plane and minimize your power and accurateness. And be sure that your left shoulder is slightly higher than the right shoulder (right-handed players). Your shoulders, arms, and hips should all be moving together in one fluid motion.

Golf players that start their backswing off with just their arms and hands have a hard time learning to hit with sufficient power on a consistent basis. You have to learn to coordinate all of your body parts at one time. The key is not to think too much about it, simply turn and you will feel your arms, shoulders, and upper legs moving all together. Just go with the flow.

As You Turn

One time your backswing is in motion, your body will start its turn and your right arm will begin to fold inside. The left arm should not be rigid, but remain somewhat straight. Your right elbow should be snuggled within a few inches of your body throughout the entire backswing. At this point, everything should be turning naturally and your weight will begin to shift.

Once your club shaft is in the air and pointing straight back, your wrists should begin to bend naturally. At this stage of the backswing, it is key not to tighten your grip. Keep it loose and casual, yet in control at all times.

Keep turning everything gracefully until your left shoulder starts to snuggle itself underneath your chin. The left knee will start to bend toward the other knee. The club is right now in the air and over top of your head. You are now prepared for the downswing.


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