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Master the Art Of Golf Club Swing

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In golf, the swing can make or break your game. This means that if you are swinging the wrong way, you may as well say goodbye to your dream of becoming the next Tiger Woods. The proper golf club swing can only be mastered if you spend a lot of time practicing. It just doesn’t happen overnight. In fact, it takes weeks, months or years to even get to the point where you are very comfortable in swinging your club. Watching professionals do it on television gives you the notion that swinging is just a simple body movement that allows you to hit the ball and let it fly onto the air and land to the green. Well, they are professionals and they really make it look that easy. The truth is that a proper golf club swing entails the correct positioning of the hands on the golf club, the awareness of the swing plane and the spine angle, and the use of the correct golf club. When all these factors combined, you will be able to hit the ball and send it to where you want it to land.

To perfect the golf club swing, you must have a clear understanding of the swing plane. This is quite a difficult golf concept to understand. The simplest explanation is that swing plane is the area in which your golf club can swing in a circular arc and be able to move in that plane. If you can keep your clubhead within that plane, you are will be able to make good contact at every swing. This does not mean that you should force your club into the swing plane. What it does encourage you is to use it as a means to test your swings and see where you need to improve on. No two players will have the same swing. This is because of the difference in height and body type. What this says is that if you are short, you shouldn’t try to copy a tall player’s swing, and vice versa.

Most golfers turn to their coaches and trainers to help in their golf club swing. This is a good way to get feedback on your swing faults. Other golfers make use of software that analyzes their swings and compare them side by side other players’ swings. The advantage of this is that you will be able to have an immediate feedback of your swing and can easily find ways to improver your performance on subsequent swings. Recording your golf club swings when you go on practice will help you pinpoint the main source of faults. At times, your swing will be faulty because you are not following the right hand and body position. It is also important to pay particular attention to the position of the ball vis-à-vis your position. The distance will play a pivotal role in the way you hit the ball. A good body turn can also tell so much about the ball impact. If you make use of the proper swing techniques and utilize the right golf club, you will be able to master the art and science of swinging.

Recommended Links of Interest: Golf Reviews - Helping You Improve Your Golf Game Golf Swing Guru This program will help you reduce your golf swing between seven and twelve strokes per game. If you have an inconsistent swing, issues with your slices, or need to improve the distances of your drives, then this could be what you're looking for. Golf Reviews - Helping You Improve Your Golf Game

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