Playing golf requires the golfer to master several internal and external techniques to complete a powerful game. This includes everything from the golf club he or she uses, down to the thoughts they process before each swing. These tips can help you get all of these things on the same page and working together to benefit your game.
If you have a tough time keeping a firm grasp of your club because of arthritis or other ailments that make it hard to keep hold throughout your swing, consider regripping your clubs with thicker grips. Grips with a larger diameter make it easier to hold if you have sore hands, and they will give you added control through the swing.
In order to maximize the distance of your shots, you simply must get it out of your head that swinging harder is better. Experienced golfers know that distance is not just a function of strength, but instead is created by proper balance, a focused wrist release, and proper shifting of weight through the swing.
Avoid the incorrect thinking that proper weight shift means working your weight from one side of your to the other, thus resulting in leaning backward and then forward. Instead, consider the weight shift more of an idea of transferring the weight from one leg to to the other. Approaching the shift in this way eliminates the extraneous motion that often leads to bad shots.
If you have trouble slicing the ball off the tee, avoid the common mistake of compensating for this by aiming to the left. By aiming further left of your target, you actually put yourself in position to hit an even larger slice, as your club head is more likely to swipe across the ball instead of hitting it squarely.
For a better round your next time out, consider playing with a ball designed to minimize spin. While most expensive balls that the pros use may promote spin, the reality is that most amateur players do not have the swing-type to properly use these balls, and they only end up with more spin off the tee that results in a major slice or hook.
In order to reduce your chances of popping up the tee shot, make adjustments to your swing that take the steepness out of your downswing. A sharp downswing gives you less room for error at the point of impact, while having a smooth, sweeping swing gives you an increased chance to have solid contact.
If you are looking into the purchase of new shafts for your clubs, take into account the weight and not just how cool they look on the shelf. The lighter the club, the faster you can swing, but the heavier the shaft, the more control you can generally get. Before fitting your clubs with shafts, be sure to get ones that have the proper weight for your swing.
One easy way to help get your shots on a straighter path is to use the buttons on your golf shirt as a guide. Before you swing, make sure your buttons are in a straight line perpendicular with your ball. Then, if you want to shape a swing you can adjust your buttons to point forward for a fade or backward for a draw.
If you have trouble slicing the ball off the tee, avoid the common mistake of compensating for this by aiming to the left. By aiming further left of your target, you actually put yourself in position to hit an even larger slice, as your club head is more likely to swipe across the ball instead of hitting it squarely.
If you are in need of new grips for your clubs, don’t just settle for any old style. Take your swing type into account in order to choose a grip that will make your swing that much better. For fast swingers, choose a firmer grip; slower swingers conversely should choose a soft grip.
Once you have taken the time to practice and learn the things mentioned here, you should be able to jump onto the course and notice an improvement in your game. You must be able to keep your thoughts together and your swings balanced or the the slightest external stimuli will bring down your game.
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