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Stay Relaxed To Achieve Your Desired Golf Swing

2016/7/20 16:09:27


The golf swing is something that really affects your golf shots and golfers spend so much time thinking about it and working it out. That's actually the greatest mistake and the best kind of golf swing is one that feels natural and relaxed. Relax during your swing? It's easier said than done, of course. So let's try taking things one step at a time.

The first step to your golf swing is actually your stance. You need to stand comfortably and get balanced. Worrying about whether you're going to fall down obviously won't help you get better. So move your heels apart, shoulder width, and don't be afraid to stick your butt out. Next take a firm grip on your golf club, but don't squeeze the life out of it. Remember to relax your arms and to avoid tension. If you're tensed, chances are you'll be hitting poor golf shots no matter how good your swing is.

Now we go to the two components of the golf swing starting off with your backswing.

Backswing The backswing is exactly what it sounds like. It is the part where you take the club back in a smooth arc with your thumb knuckle above your right ear. When you draw it back your club head traces out a circle. Think of that circle as the rim of a round table tipped on edge.

Basically keeping your left elbow straight, take the club straight back and up. Have your wrists cocked at a 90 degree angle by the time your left arm is parallel to the ground and you feel anchored to the ground. At the end of your backswing your chest should be pointed away from the target.

Downswing The downswing is where you swing the club down and through the ball. At this stage you want to let nature take its course. Let your natural body motion carry the club head through the ball's position, toward the target. Swing down in the same plane as your back swing. (Try visualizing the rim of that round table.)

To get this part of your golf swing right, you must first remember not to start your downswing with your shoulders. Instead start your downswing with your lower body and as you bring the club down, turn your belt buckle toward the target. Then turn your hips as fast and as powerfully as you can, while retaining control. At the bottom of the arc, your wrists 'snap' and you follow through, as if the ball weren't there and have your left arm swung across your body near the right armpit.

When you're done with your downswing here's what you should look like:
Weight balanced on your front hip,

Back toe on the ground,

Hands should be up above your front shoulder and your chest, and

Back knee should be facing the hole.

And there's all there is to it! So if you're having problems with your golf swing, just remember these tips and head to the practice range. In this case, practice doesn't just make perfect, it also helps the golf swing feel more natural and smooth. When you're swinging without thinking that's when great golf shots will start happening.



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