Forget Duplicating a Pro Golfers Swing
Ok, so I would imagine, since you are reading this tip, that you have at least had a golf club in your hands, and maybe you've been out on the course a few times? Maybe quite a few times? A lot?
I know you may be looking to improve your golf game, since you are reading a golf tip. So, I know there may be a temptation to look at the pro golfers and analyze their swings and try to duplicate them. And that's not a crazy thing to want to do. After all, Tiger Woods is cashing massive checks and probably has more money than he knows what to do with. He is great at golf, no doubt about that. That's not a question in anyone's mind.
But trying to completely duplicate and analyze a pro golfers swing could involve large amounts of time. You are getting into a lot of complexity when you do that. Yes, there are fundamentals in the golf swing that are important. Absolutely, but you don't want to get into all the complexities of somebody else's swing.
And, think about this, maybe you are built like Zeus with muscles rippling everywhere, and a monstrous chest sticking out. Perhaps Tiger Wood's swing would be difficult for you? Not to say that lifting weights is bad, I do myself. I have a "little person" that I play golf with. His body just isn't going to move like Tiger Woods. His body proportions are different. His arms do not extend above his head. He plays golf just fine. People's bodies are different.
So, don't waste a lot of time trying to precisely duplicate someone else's swing.
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