Tips For Golf Swing
We teach students to use a rhythm count of 1-2-3-4, or anything they would like to keep the golf swing in a fluid movement while hitting a ball. All Tour players spend hours each day to maintain a smooth rhythm though out their swing.
The rhythm count is used for the Driver as well as the Putter and Irons. The "Positive Distraction" allows teh golf player to concentrate on their swing and not allow the left region of the brain (the analytical side) confuse their thoughts during their swing.
We start with putting shots when teaching a novice, then chip shots and then the full swing. We also demonstrate and teach a "Pre Shot Routine" that helps with grip, ball position, posture and distance from the ball.
A full golf swing commences with a putting stroke, chip shot and then full shot positioning of the club. The "Chin to Chin Drill" shows the student how the chin should touch the top of the shoulder going back, which means to stop the swing, and then touch the other shoulder on the down stroke that means to look up. This keeps the golfer from pushing themselves up on the back swing and keeping the shoulders and head in place to make contact with the ball on the down stroke.
Plenty of golfers do a number of various things on the back swing but should be in the appropriate position on the down stroke because of the 5 laws of physics that are involved in hitting a golf ball. The release and a full finish are important to ensure that the weight is transferred from the right side to the left side to complete the fluid swing.
Golf players ought to create fluid swings utilizing the "Positive Distraction" method so that they do not become "result oriented" which will keep even the worlds best golfers from being successful in the game of golf. Once a golf player thinks of a score that they require or a paycheck or trophy, they will almost always double their scores instead of winning.
Golf is a fun and competitive sport and is one that can be played for a full life time.
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