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Creating Your Individual Golfing Swing
from: Mike GillisSome people that are just starting to play golf think that they
only have to copy Tiger Woods or another golf professionals
every swing and voila! They will be playing golf just like them!
Don't you wish it were that easy?
No two people swing their golf clubs the same way. Due to the
fact that everyone is different, each person develops their own
set of muscles. If you use someone else's golf methods who has a
different build and different muscles, then their golf swing
will probably not work for you. Golf is an individual game. You
need to find your own way to play golf and then go for it.
It may be a waste of time to completely copy someone else, but a
professional can help you learn to overcome your own faults and
help to make corrections. Be sure that you hire someone who will
work with your swing instead of someone that tries to teach you
a completely different swing.
Make sure that your pro is a great golf player. You also don't
want a pro that just stands and watches you swing. You want
someone who will show you how to get out of the hazards and some
other more difficult shots. Then you will be getting more for
your money.
When you play golf and you need to make a shot, decide how you
are going to play the shot. Don't change your swinging method
each time you play a bad game of golf. Actually, some of the
golf techniques are basic principles and need to be carefully
followed. However, it is impossible to make a shot while
thinking of numerous other things like how you are standing,
where the ball is, keeping your focus, etc.
Here are two tips to help your basic golf game.
Balance is the foundation of playing golf no matter what shot
you are making or what club you are using. Balance is a
necessity in hitting the ball.
Keeping your eye on the ball is another basic tip. Ensure that
your stance lets you see the ball the whole time.
Develop your own golf game gradually that works for you. When
you start playing successfully, make sure that you give the
beginner who is trying to copy you the above advice!
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