Everyone has the same basic golf swing elements. They have a backswing, downswing and a follow through. I think we can all agree on that. Where we are all different is in how we go about doing it. And to put these three elements together with speed and power require a great deal of practice.
Have you ever noticed out on the golf course that no two golfers have the same swing? We all have our own unique golf swing and what may work for one person may not necessarily work for another. We all have to find our own individual playing style and then practice with it. In order to become proficient with golf, you must practice the fundamentals. Only then will you be able to create a consistent, smooth and powerful golf swing. Every PGA pro has done this and that's why they are so good.
Here are the key elements to any golf swing. Before you begin your golf swing you want to relax. Take a couple of deep breaths and get a mental image in your mind of your golf swing and where you want your golf ball to go. Then grip your golf club firmly, but not tightly. Continue to visualize your golf swing.
As you take the club back in your backswing make sure it is in a smooth one piece takeaway. Take it back until your hands are at the top of your right ear. If you look at the PGA pros you will notice that the club head is almost at a 90 degree angle at the top of their backswing.
Next, as you begin your downswing let your hips begin to move around first. This will give you the power in your golf swing you're looking for. Your arms will immediately follow your hips and carry the club down through the golf ball and toward the target.
As you follow through do not stop your golf swing. Be sure to let your body continue in one fluid motion.
Here are a few simple tips to keep in mind while focusing on your swing thoughts: