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Golf Tips for Nasty Swingers
from: David ChandlerMost golfers have difficulty executing a good golf swing. If you
are one of those that belong to the 99.9% that makes nasty
swings, I offer you some golf tips, as there are a number of
possible reasons for this.
To help you remedy some of these problems, this article offers
some golf tips for specific difficulties experienced by novice
and average players.
However, what if you are playing a lot but cannot improve your
strokes or hits? Take this golf tip, it is best for you to go
back to the fundamentals of the sport. Most problems start from
improper stance and grip. Identify the strokes that cause you
the most problems and focus on improving those strokes. Check
your tempo. A good golfer has proper coordination of the moving
parts of the body. Speed and timing are also important factors
for a good shot. See to it that you are not too anxious while
hitting the ball. When you miss, then try again, this time relax
yourself.
Once your stance, grip, and timing are corrected, you will see
an improvement in your golf swing. In addition to the above,
other factors need to be considered and corrected to improve
your golf swing.
One of the scariest problems in golf is when the ball crazily
turns to either the right or left. This is due to misalignment
in the body and the swing plane. To alleviate this problem, do
not stand to too close to the ball and shift your weight on your
heels.
When hitting the ball, avoid swaying your body. Any unnecessary
movements may result to incorrect shots. It is but natural to
move your body during stroking, but minimize side-to-side
movements. Keep your feet together while hitting the ball as
this will minimize body movement.
Also, consciously shift your weight, trying to keep your weight
in your heels. Keep a constant pace on hitting the ball, don't
decelerate as you make the down swing. Be wary of hitting the
ground before the ball, this is called "fat shots" that may lead
to injuries.
Do you have bad games because you often push or pull the ball?
Then check the distance of the ball and your stance. Make sure
that your body is parallel to the target line. For pulling
shots, ensure your self of enough coils while making your back
swing.
Avoid looking up while hitting the ball, again focus on your
hit. See to it that you do not take your eyes away from the ball
until it disappears after a shot. Do not be anxious as to where
your ball will go. Many golfers say that this is their number
one mistake.
Other golf tips are:
· Learn to relax your body, and always make a full turn. Do not
swing at the ball, swing through it.
· Too steep a swing path may often smash you tees into the
ground. Do not allow your hands to get far ahead of the club
head when attempting to make a hit. Also, make your shallow
swing constant and back swing, shallow.
The game of golf can be an enjoyable sport for the whole family.
With a bit of practice and patience anyone can learn the game.
For more information about improving your golf swing or even a
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