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Improving Your Golf Swing

By Dave Nimmo

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Published: 02Aug2008
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Golf, like most sports, is a combination of both mental and physical tests. Great golfers have developed certain strengths and continue to practice their golf game to maintain their advantage.

To become great at golf you need good hand-eye coordination, balance, the understanding of golf swing mechanics, athletic talent and some creativity. One hundred seven shots are the golfer's average score and whatever area of your game needs to be improved, whether its balance and position or the control of your swing, there's an uncomplicated solution.

Your golf game should be played with confidence. Each game and each swing should be focused on improvement. It's advantageous to approach the game with a positive attitude and predetermined goals. Understand that if you can hit with your golf driver perfectly one time, then it's possible to achieve this every time you play. The body becomes accustomed to form and impulses that are needed to play a perfect game. This is called muscle memory and is a form of educating oneself in all sports. It can only become consistent through evaluating your swing, setting goals to correct errors and practicing relentlessly.

You must use the muscles in your legs and core when you swing your golf club. Sidespin will occur when the face of the golf club is not accurately aligned to the plane of the swing. Some individuals have problems with their left knee buckling when they swing; to combat this, imagine you're holding a soccer ball between your knees. This will help you with your stance.

Make sure and use the proper golf swing technique, never looking for a shortcut. Request an evaluation from your golf teacher or pro to assess your posture and the mechanics of your swing.

Putting can develop into a habitual nightmare and a condition called the 'yips' has affected not only the novice but many golf professionals, so consider a professional trainer to get expert advice if this happens to you.

By utilizing a few simple techniques and stretches, you can increase the distance of your drives almost overnight. A great exercise is to hold a soccer ball in front of you and turn back and forth, left and right as far as you can go. It must be rotational if you want to improve on your driving distance. Because the proper golf swing is rotational it makes sense to focus on your ability to rotate and turn as it relates to your range of motion and speed. Never underestimate the absolute value of fitness and practice when it comes to your golf swing and your overall golf game.

Before employing any trainers for your swing check with an expert to get an idea of what problem you need to work on first. Many golfing novices just learning the golf game become overwhelmed with all there is to learn. Patience and practice will resolve this problem.

What's most important to your game is for you to be relaxed, patient and enjoy your golf game.

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