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Get A Pro Golf Swing in 5 Easy Steps

Golf, it is a grand game where patience and a good hip go a long way. While it may seem simple enough as all you need to do is to hit a small pitted ball really hard to hurl it towards a hole at the other side of the course (its that easy for some), countless people have trounced in frustration because of poor swing technique. Luckily, it doesn't have to always be so bad. You can club like a pro in 5 easy steps

key things to keep in mind for the perfect swing is Keep it simple, keep on practicing

1. Consistancy

The key in golf is consistency. If you can't hit the ball the same way each and every single time, then you will definitely have bad scores. Such problems like short distance, slicing, hooks, and many other golfing maladies are caused by lack of consistency. Therefore, you need achieve a consistency of great form. The only way for your body to do the same thing in the same way is to train it, and train it well. By researching pro golfers like Tiger Woods, Bobby Eldridge and Greg Norman you can get a good understanding of the mindset and values of of these people that will ultimately help your game.

2. Practice

Learning how to swing your club properly should be simple enough as long as you practice. A good way to think about it is to use your spine as an axis and keep your grip on the club properly and focus. Such techniques are used by professional golfers all around the world. While differences can be quite subtle, there are many different types of golf swings. The similarity is that they all adhere to this principle. If you learn how to apply these principles to your swing, then you shall have no problem in driving longer distances without slicing and having 90% of strokes landing on the fairway.

3. Economy of movement

The best thing to do with your golf swing is to reduce unnecessary movements. Think of it as energy conservation, since all of your energy is supposed to be focused on hitting the ball and not wasted on awkward movements that cause slicing and other problems in the first place. Get back to the basics and incorporate only the movements needed to hit the ball dead center. This should lower your handicap by 7-12 strokes in no time. With more practice, you will hit par or better every single time. However, that is only if you do practice.

4. Get lessons

To learn more about the golf swing, the most obvious thing is to receive instruction in an actual golf class. These classes would have equipment and instructors that can help you achieve perfection as long as you have the determination, discipline, and money to do it. Enrolling in such classes does require a fee, so you do need to be earning quite a bit before you can actually think of getting into it. However, you can learn a lot if you do.

5. Read up

The internet is quite a convenient and productive resource, but the information gathered can be quite conflicting. As there are many different ways to hit a golf ball, experts are divided in what is the best way to improve your golf swing. Your job in this is to find out what is best for you. Every golfer has a different body, so not everyone can adhere to the same swing.

By being able to adjust to your configuration, you can improve without having to break a back or hip to do it.


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