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The Fundamentals of Playing Golf
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Swing Physics - How To Perfect Your Swing
Golf Swing Physics, professional players will
tell you, is the more important piece of information you’ll
have around your game. New players come into the game thinking
they can play as well as on the video games found in bars,
but hit stark reality as soon as they hit the fairway. Before
you go to the fairway, make sure these 8 important
fundamentals of the swing, so you’re ready to begin working at once.
As any professional will tell you, your grip is the most important
element in your golf game. You need to ensure you have a firm
grip, with your hands correctly positioned. If you don’t have
a good grip, you risk poor alignment, weak contact, flight
position, lack of distance, and fat and thin shots, amongst
other things. If you don’t have a professional or coach to
work with, get on the driving range and practice this fundamental
element before you play golf.
Your stance
and posture is also a key element. You’ll need
to begin your swing with the correct posture, so you can make
solid contact with the ball. Your weight should be evenly balanced
front to back and left to right, and you need to ensure your
arms are hanging down – not out.
The stance brings us to the spine angle, which is the beginning
angle – and one of the most important – in golf. This angle
is the beginning of a series of angles, and if you stand bent
down too low, then you’ll raise your body up during the swing,
and if you stand too straight, then you will swing the club
flat, and hit the top of the ball. You need to flex your knees
and bend from the hips until your spine is at a 45 degree angle
from the ground, and should be maintained throughout the swing.
Next you must make sure your alignment is correct. A simple
technique to aiming correctly is by aiming at the hole, and
then laying the club down at your heels or toes. If, when you
step by 10 paces, you find that the club you placed on the
ground is parallel to your target, then you’re properly aligned.
If not, you must go back and square up your stance. Take a
rarely used club (3 or 4 iron will do) and lay it down directly
at the target. (Make sure it’s properly aligned by using the
technique mentioned earlier in this paragraph.) You can now
use this club to help align yourself to your target and get
used to the position of your body in the golf stance.
The backswing is very important as well. You need to ensure
that rather than quickly picking up your club to swing at the
ball, you bring up your club in a circular sweeping motion
to ensure fluidity in the swing.
The top of the swing is only a moment in time, but it is critical
to the rest of your swing. You must ensure that 75% of your
weight is on your back foot, and 25% is on the front foot to
ensure proper strength and accuracy. From there, you must ensure
that your forward swing maintains the same strength and speed
as the backswing. Don’t let your left arm hinge during this
process or you’ll lose all the work you’ve done on your swing.
Now hit the ball!
The finish will show you if you’ve paid attention to the golf
swing physics. If it’s balanced and free-flowing, then your
ball should land close to your target. If not, step back to
the beginning of these fundamentals and begin your swing again.
You should work on each of these elements of your golf swing
one at a time to ensure you’re getting proper technique – and
in the end you’ll have a firm understanding of golf swing physics
and a great swing!
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