The Right Golf Swing – How Pros Do It.
Thursday, April 28th, 2011
The golf swing is perhaps one of the most discouraging parts in the game of golf. People are constantly altering their swing to get more distance or to correct problems like a slice or a hook.
Truly, though, the golf swing is just a matter of procedure and setting body motions simultaneously properly to be consistent. But seasoned golfers know this is easier said than done. What would be the basics of a good golf swing? hu891mk23
- Your stance must be about shoulder width apart as well as your feet should be pointing slightly out – but not too much!
- Let your arms hang naturally down from the body and place the club behind the ball. If your shoulders hunch or you’ve tension in your arms, you are possibly too near to the ball. Stand back a little a little.
- Place about seventy percent of one’s body weight on your back lower-leg.
- Level your spine and have a little bend in your knees.
- Keep your eye on the ball during your entire swing.
- Hold the club as if you are holding a small, fragile bird. You want to keep the bird in your hands, but you do not wish to crush it either. That’s how you should hold your club.
- A good golf swing must be a fluid, easy action with your shoulders turning slightly inside backswing and your follow-through complete.
- Make sure you maintain your feet planted and slow down as part of your backswing. Most problems with a golf swing are cause by swinging too hastily in the back swing and then not accelerating through the ball.
- You will want to hit the ball in the “exact spot” or the center of the club. Hitting it anyplace else will cause your ball to travel in directions that you just really don’t want it to placed in.
- Then clench it and rip it!
It might help that you can take a tutorial or two on the golf swing or even watch just how the pros do it on DVD. There are several articles that exist online that can assist you with your golf swing, so always read about information and take as many opinion as you can possibly find.
Learning to swing a golf club could take years of practice as any avid golfer will say. There are “a 100″ things to know and they all have to be working in exactly the right ways at the right time to a have the best, consistent golf swing. Sometimes this simply doesn’t happen, but when it does, it certainly is a great feeling!