Golfers
use various training aids to improve their golf swing. Most of these can be
purchased from the sporting goods store but did you know that there is
something you can use at home? Yes there is and this is the cardboard box where
your golf clubs came in.
But
before you learn how to use that in a driving range, don’t forget to stretch
and warm up by hitting 15 balls with your 5 or 7 iron or wood.
Once
your body is warmed up, set it up. To do that, put the cardboard box lengthwise
towards the target because the objective of this aid is to let you hit the ball
without hitting the box. This should be 5 to 6 inches away from the ball. If you don’t know how to do it, ask someone
from the range to help.
To
start, make a few practice swings and let the club brush softly against the
ground without hitting the box. When you are ready put a ball and then fire
away. Each time you hit the ball, try not to hit the box. If you do, just reset
the box to its original position and try not to hit it again.
If
you are able to hit a few balls without hitting the box consecutively, move the
ball at least half an inch closer to the box. Once the distance between the
club and box is about 1 to 2 inches, increase your swing speed to what you do
usually.
For
those who are able to do it, this means that your swing is within the zone. If
not, this means that your swing is on the outside and this could have happened
before or after impact. This can happen because you are not holding the club
properly or your clubface is not aimed properly. Whichever the case, it is best
to consult a professional who can analyze the situation and tell you the best
course of action.
Should
you be able to hit the ball without coming into contact with the box then it is
time to remove it and then practice swinging without the aid. If your shots are
going outside again, put it back so you can recall how this is done.
There
are other golf swings aids aside from the box to help you improve your golf
swing and you will have to shell out more than $10 just to use it.
The
nice thing about the box is that it won’t hurt your pocket because should this
be damaged and have a lot of holes. You can throw it away and then find a box
with similar specifications so you can continue practicing your golf swings.
One alternative is soft, long and circular foam that is used as a pool toy.
Speed
and hand positioning are important to prevent your golf swing from going
outside. Keep in mind that a biomechanically correct golf swing path is not
inside out or the opposite. It is also not going down a straight path. It is a
movement from inside to inside and once you get it, you will be able to have
the correct technique to make this ball fly into the air and land near the
hole.
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