What is the most important if you are to start golfing? Buying cheap golf clubs? No, I mean after that you should find the correct way of grip and stance to perform a straight stroke in case of being dispised by your friends on the golf course.
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The first thing you need to learn to improve your golf swing is the correct grip. Review your grip. Are you holding the club too tight? You'll have to loosen your grip on the club and hold it easily. Assuming you hold the golf club to your right hand side, the grip should have your left hand on the club, and your right hand over the left hand. Position your hands in such a way that The base of the golf club just about reaches below the ball. You can use different grips as you feel comfortable. The 'baseball grip' is one of the most popular grips for beginners where they do not interlock their hands. Make sure that the grip is firm but not so tight that the wrists get jammed while you take the shot. In addition, many people blame it on the handle of their cheap golf clubs when the clubs slip in their hands, but never consider the way they grip their clubs.
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Review your stance. Let's go back to the basics here. While taking the shot, your feet should be a shoulder-length distance apart. I hope you're comfortable with your height and the grip of your club. Your shoulders should not be tensed. Keep them just loose enough to be able to deal with the ball assertively in the right direction.
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A lot of people like to measure the distance between their legs by positioning a basketball between their knees. When you take your stance make sure that you put equal weight on both legs. Bend your knees slightly and loosen them. Again, the stance should not be so rigid that it inhibits your motion. You know that little butt-waggle golfers do? It is to loosen up their lower bodies so that they can take the shot properly.
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If you are a beginner who has just entered the sport, cheap golf clubs and baseball grip maybe right for you, but once you have been advanced, they all should be changed.
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The last thing is go practising.
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