Developing
the perfect golf swing takes time and tons of practice. It also pays to take
note of how pro golfers execute their winning swings. By taking note of the
following tips and taking time to work them out, you will surely be enjoying
tournament successes in no time.
1.
Ask any pro golfer, and he or she will tell you that the power it takes to get
that ball flying does not come from the arms alone. Use your entire body to
achieve maximum power. If you are used to fuelling the golf club with your
arms, wrist and hands, then you might struggle at first trying to employ the
rest of your body. Practice hitting the ball with using your torso and legs.
Once you get the hang of swinging the club with your entire body, you will
notice that you are sending that ball flying with more consistency and
accuracy.
2.
Swivel your shoulders perfectly each time you do a backswing. Your right
forearm should be parallel to your spine and your left wrist is flat. To ensure
you are doing it the right way, your elbows and arms should form a triangle.
Make sure you got this effective position pat at the top of your swing – you
are guaranteed a perfectly solid hit, and a more accurate one.
3. Many amateurs fail at making a solid hit
because of two reasons. First, the right way of pivoting the wrist is done too
late during the backswing because the takeaway is likely to be too low to the
ground. Second, achieving a bad posture by swinging the club too far during the
backswing, thinking this is the right way to gain power. However, taking note
of a few things will help eradicate these flaws. Make sure a 45-degree angle
exists between your left arm and the shaft of the club at setup. Your hands
should remain as close to the ground as possible during the takeaway, while
moving the head of the club upwards rapidly. Notice how your left arm is
parallel to the ground and the shaft is perpendicular to it? This is about
enough to prevent you from swinging your arms too far at the backswing; thus,
putting off bad posture and reverse pivot.
4.
Golf is an outdoor game, so its best of you are able to practice chipping
outdoors. However, one is tempted to hit chips indoors from time to time. You
can perfect your chipping with the help of a wooden rod or a busted club shaft.
Get the hang of your chipping technique – just make sure that your left wrist
remains solid as the club passes through the area of impact. The rod or shaft
you are using will hit your left side should your left wrist give way during
the impact. Practice is the key to mastering your chipping.
5.
From time to time, even pro golfers get caught red handed losing flex in their
back legs as they try for distance. Inconsistent swings constantly take the
success out of any game of golf. It’s best if you can view your posture in a
full-length mirror when you practice your swings from time to time. Start with
the setup position, hold it then look at the mirror. Do the backswing, hold it
and observe your posture. This will help you determine your postural flaws
during your golf swing.
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