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Improve Your Golf Swing
by Dan Farrell
Golf can be a terrific game but the most frustrating to
see improvements. Some of the frustration comes from too many
people giving too many 'swing adjustments'.
Follow these few tips and you should start to see your golf
shot greatly improve.
So, your golf swing needs improvement and you know it? Here
are some tips in making better golf swings. Tip no. 1. A great
golf swing does not mean you have to swing with arms.
Behind your back, put your golf club while you turn your
back to your target. It is like taking your club back as you
hinge your arm at your shoulder. You could also practice the
drill known as no arm. Tip no. 2. You should not forget cocking
wrists. Do not forget cocking your wrists. This might be difficult
at first, but it will be natural to you with enough practice.
Uncocking your wrists in your follow through. Tip no. 3. You
should let the left arm rotate clockwise slightly when you
start the back swing. It is not really something that you
actually should remember. It naturally happens if you would
just allow it. This just means that you should not resist
this movement that is just natural. You might not notice it,
but you might have been resisting this movement because this
causes the head of your golf club to go open slightly when
you swing it. Just allow it to happen. Tip no. 4. Plant your
feet firmly on the ground. You might have copied this from
baseball. That is, letting your foot heel in front to come
above the ground when you swing your golf club back. Some
people think that by doing this so, their back swing feels
more huge.
It is something of note that lifting the front heel can
easily make the body coil and for tension that much harder
to build. Letting the foot roll freely to the inside is fine.
However, one should keep that foot on the ground to make golf
back swing well-anchored. Tip no. 5. From the bottom golf
down swing.
Assuming that you accomplish all the drills correctly -from
the golf stance, the golf grip you have, and your golf back
swing. But you can still ruin everything if you begin the
golf swing that you have with the shoulders. You might want
to use a swing trigger to begin the golf down swing that you
have with the lower part of your body. Tip no. 6. And again,
on your golf down swing. You should turn the belt buckle to
your target.
Try turning your hips as powerful and fast as possible in
your golf down swing, it works.
There is a way to lower your golf score, and the most efficient
and quick way to do so is by putting. Although there are those
golfers who put the blame on the putter thus the reason for
their bad putt, it also helps if the grip of the putter is
on a surface that is flat.
About the Author
Dan Farrell is the owner of How To Improve Your Golf Game
Without Tearing Your Hair Golf
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