The Best Way to Better Golf Scores
You are an aspiring golfer who isn't scoring the way you want. Welcome to the world of golf because golf is a difficult game to do well at. Maybe you can play as well as your buddies, but just aren't performing the way you know you can. Is it an inconsistent swing that is the source of your problems? Here are a few suggestions to help you see some golf swing improvement.
It won't be easy, but it can be done. It doesn't matter if you are a low, medium or high handicap player, the swing can be improved with a dedicated routine of practice. Set up a routine that focuses on your weak areas as well as zero in on the other key aspects of your golf swing.
You can arrange for Golf instruction from a golf professional, but before you invest in lessons there are a number of things you can try on your own to refine your basic swing. Golf theory can be an important step along the way but it is important to have at least certain swing basics before spending money on instruction.
A helpful way to think of improving your swing is to think of it as giving your swing the g-a-s, as in grip, alignment and stance. The first step toward golf swing improvement is taking a close look at your grip. Your hands should come together naturally and comfortably on the club. If you swing right handed, overlapping the little finger of your right hand over the index finger of your left is the most popular way to place your hands on the club. Grip the shaft of the club lightly without tension. You don't have to grip the club hard to put a good hit on the ball.
Many players who have difficulty striking the ball firmly are often misaligned. You should set yourself up with your shoulders parallel to the intended line of flight. Many starting golfers take a "closed" stance with their body and shoulders aligned to the right (for right handers.) You can overcome this by simply rotating your body slightly to a more "open" position when you take your stance. This will help you avoid swinging "across" the ball - the primary source of the slice.
Golf swing improvement will occur naturally if you are aiming correctly and have a proper athletic stance. Your knees should be bent slightly, your spine angled forward but fairly straight, and your rear end in something of a sitting position. Don't be tense. You should be relaxed when you swing a golf club.
Most golfers take a practice swing before actually hitting the ball. Move the club head back and up extending your arms and cocking your wrists as the club is taken up.
Try to keep your head quite still and avoid "sliding" your body back as you take the club around and up. Taking the club back should be rotational with your spine remaining as much as possible in the same spot and at the same angle while you rotate your shoulders around your spine. If you let your shoulders naturally turn as you take the club up and back the club will end up parallel to the target line. Once you reach the top you should pause for a split second and, throw the club out and back and down through the ball as you rotate your hips and upper body around your spine.
The golf swing may seem difficult at first but with some dedication toward improvement you can see an improvement in your scores in a matter of weeks. Visit, warm up, then practice swinging using the proper grip, stance and alignment and you will definitely see golf swing improvement. Once you have the basics of a good swing you can refine your game even more.
Anton Brule is an avid golfer and student of the golf swing. He makes regular contributions to Internet Golf Review and The Weekend Golfer.
Published October 3rd, 2007
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