Proper Golf Swing - One of the harder things to Master
Most beginning golfers don't realize how much skill and
technique goes into a proper golf swing. It looks so easy when
you see experienced golfers or pros swing - it even sounds quite
simple when the theory of the technique is explained to you. But
watching it and hearing about it, and actually doing it yourself
are indeed two different things!
An effective golf swing takes quite a bit of practice to
perfect. People spend years working on their swing. Keep in mind
that the object is to get the ball into the hole at or under par
for that hole....but the swing is what determines whether that
actually happens or not. Essentially, a proper golf swing
determines the entire outcome of the game!
An effective golf swing is accomplished by forming a triangle
with your shoulders and arms, and keeping that triangle locked
in place throughout the entire swinging process. This is often
easier said than done, and you will find that you lose control
of the ball by slicing a great deal before you get the concept
down. When you draw the club back, you do not move your arms,
even though your arms are essentially moving. What you are
really moving is your shoulder and your hips - without ever
actually moving your arms.
There are many training aids available to help you develop a
good golf swing. You should take advantage of the available
technology to improve your game. There are aids that will help
you keep your arms locked, as well as aids that help you keep
your wrists locked. There are aids to help you correct your
stance, as well as your backswing, upswing, and even the force
with which you hit the ball. If you have an issue that needs to
be corrected in your golf game or swing, there is a golfing aid
available to help you!
Making a video tape, showing your swing from all angles will
also help you improve your game. Have a friend video tape your
swing. Get lots of footage on the tape, and then watch it - in
slow motion. Really pay attention to every aspect of your swing,
watching from your head down to your feet. Making yourself aware
of the mistakes is the first step to solving them. If you know
what problems exist, you will pay special attention to those
areas the next time you play. With enough practice and
determination, you can correct those problems.
Don't be afraid to look funny. Looking good on the golf course
is not your top priority - playing a great game of golf is what
you are after. Some people have a stance that looks a little
funny to others...but those same people have perfected that
stance to the point where they have greatly improved their swing
because of it. Some people grip the club in a funny manner. Some
people play 'natural golf' using 'natural golf swings.' This
form of golf does look funny to traditional golfers - but it is
quite effective. Don't be afraid of being different if it helps
you play better!
Studying the swings of great golfers can be a training tool
within itself. However, it is important to remember that you are
an individual. While you can try many of their techniques, their
exact technique probably won't work as well for you as it does
for them. Take their techniques, and work with them to make them
your very own - as long as they improve your game.
You can practice your swing at home or at the office (if this is
allowed). You don't need a ball; you just need a little room.
Swing the club, just as you would if you were going to hit the
ball. Instead of concentrating on needing to hit the ball,
however, concentrate on the actual swing. You should also
consider using training clubs as well. These will build your
strength a great deal, allowing you to hit the ball harder and
farther than ever before!
Remember that developing a proper golf swing takes time,
practice and patience. If you are having problems, do not get
frustrated, or give up. Keep working at it, and look for the
solution you need to correct the swing problems you have. One of
these days, you will be playing like a pro!