Friday, April 29, 2011

Golf Swing Basics - 5 Tips to a Lower Score

Golf swing basics are the key to improvement for most golfers. All amateur golfers (and even some professionals) attempt to replicate the "perfect" basic golf swing (think Tiger Woods on a good day). Doing this will improve their game dramatically - helping them to make effortless powerful golf shots. The problem is that there is no such thing as a generic perfect golf swing. Each player has their own, individual, perfect swing.

You see, each golfers' body is different. Some are taller or shorter, more or less muscular, etc. So when it comes to golf swing basics we need to tailor the swing to the individual. Now, obviously just understanding the basics is not enough. You also need to practice your individual swing in order to achieve the results you desire.

Some golfers are fine hitting their irons, but cannot hit their driver well at all. For others it is the reverse. And for many golfers, especially those that play mainly on weekends - they have trouble hitting both irons and drivers. The most frequent result is a nasty slice or loss of power. Most of us have our standard blame list - bad weather, bad course, bad equipment.
For many people the real problem is that they have gotten away from golf swing basics. They have added complexity to their swing and thus made it much worse. By keeping the swing simple you will become more consistent and have much better results.
Just follow and practice these five basic golf swing fundamental to improve your mechanics and your overall golf game:

Alignment is the most important factor in hitting the ball square. The fundamental idea behind a good swing is to hit the ball dead center. This means that your setup to the ball is the most important element of the basic golf swing.

Be sure that your stance is comfortable and it will allow your body to rotate effortlessly. You can think of your spine as an axis around which your body will rotate. Find your center of gravity by sticking your backside out (yes it sounds strange, but really does work).

You must keep your eyes on the ball. This is an absolute essential to a proper golf swing, but is probably the most often ignored element. Yes, this one should be common sense. After all you need to see the ball in order to hit it. Looking up too soon in order to see where your ball went, will usually result in your ball going nowhere!

You need to take a different approach when it comes to your woods and irons. For your woods think "sweep". Woods are designed to sweep the ball off the tee. However, for your irons think about "pinch", as irons are made to pinch the ball off the ground.

Humming a tune can help your focus and also helps with your overall rhythm. Rhythm is an important aspect in striking the ball squarely and evenly. Personally, I like to hum Motown tunes, but anything will probably work.

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