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A Quick Lesson in Improving Your Golf Swing


By: Keith Driscoll Click author's name for more of his/her articles

When I am holding a golf club in my hands, I continually get that feeling of wishing to pound hell out of the golf ball. It feels wonderful to deposit all of my strength and energy into hitting that tiny golf ball. Just attacking the golf ball as firm as I can though does not mean that I in anyway play a superior game of golf.

If you aim to relieve some of your stress, then attempting to eradicate the golf ball may perhaps accomplish your goals. If you aim to play the game of golf well, then you will have to hold back on the power.

The most frequent error is to swing the golf club and try and plant the golf ball into orbit. A powerful swing may show that you have power, but if it lands in the lake on the other side of the highway it is not much help, accuracy is what makes a good golf player.

You need to completely relax when you swing. This will help you to lower your power. Putting your feet closer together will further reduce the strength of your swing. You have to learn to play in a relaxed style.

Your center of gravity is additionally valuable to the game. Ensure your center of gravity is the same every time you smack the ball and keep your head still. If you keep your feet in exactly the same spot right through your swing, your center of gravity will stay stable.

If you jerk at any time then your head will change and your focus on the ball will be gone. This may perhaps also change your center of gravity. It is really a requirement that you keep your feet planted so that your weight will be equal in both feet when you make connection with the golf ball.

Expending as little effort as feasible should be your goal for each swing. If you hit the ball right, then it will feel relaxed and smooth.

Do not continually tense up when you are just about to hit the ball. If you do tense up, your balance may be thrown away. The club head must fly in a straight line to make decent contact with the golf ball.

To aid with correct your slicing, see how centered you can make connection with the golf ball with your club and how low you can keep the ball throughout flight. If you launch the ball extremely high, it may get into the wind and can be blown into rough ground. Also the higher it goes, the less distance it will fly.

You need to utilize only the amount of power that is necessary to be able to control it. The goal of golf is not power, but accuracy. You ought to be able to control every facet regarding your swing so that you arrive at the golf ball cleanly and it goes exactly where you wish it to go.

Distance will appear naturally from your clean and correct swing and not how much power that you get into it.

You must attempt to progressively increase your speed all through your swing and make connection with the golf ball solidly. So if you do not have a good quality smooth swing, then you may be pulling your hands somewhere in the course of the swing. Learn to keep your head as still as if you had a beaker of beer balanced on it. This will help your swing and help you to swing more gracefully and smoothly.

Swing at a good enough speed though to keep yourself from becoming tense. Do not swing too leisurely or so powerfully that you feel all the effort in the swing. Keep yourself relaxed.

Keep the notion of power out of your head. Keeping your power under control will help you be more accurate, and that is what counts!

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