Try Developing Your Own Golf Style
Some golf beginners think that all they have to do is copy Ernie
Els, Tiger Woods or whoever their favorite golfer might be and
bam, immediate golf success!
I am sorry to say, it is just not that easy. If it were then
everybody would be a lot better. This, as we see every time out
on the course is not so much the case.
In reality, no two people ever really swing the same way. Since
each of us has a unique body build, some more unique than
others, we need to develop our own individual set of muscles. A
golf swing method used by one golfer who has a different build
and has developed his or her set of golf muscles, is probably
not of much value to you. Golf is an individual sport. So, find
a method of playing that produces results for you, and then go
with it. You will enjoy your time out on the links much more.
While it is often a waste of time to try and copy someone else,
coaching by a pro can help you find your swing by getting
suggestions and tips on how to improve. Just make sure you hire
someone who will work with what feels comfortable for you and
your natural swing.
If you hire a pro, make sure he is a superior player. You also
want someone that is not going to just stand there and watch you
swing. You want a pro that will actually show you how to get out
of the sand and some less obvious shots you may come across in a
round of golf. Make sure you are getting your money's worth!
When you're ready to play golf, and you're faced with a shot,
just make your decision on how you're going to do things and
stick with it. If you have a bad day of golf, don't be inclined
to change what you are doing. If you start changing things every
time you have a bad game you will never get any better. But
don't be so hardheaded that you never try anything new either.
We are looking for a middle ground. If after a few rounds
something just isn't working for you, then you need to change
it. Just that. Keep the good and toss out the bad. Something
about a baby and bathwater comes to mind. Certain techniques are
fundamental to the game and you should try to follow them. But
don't get too bogged down in these. It is almost impossible to
make a good shot, when the whole time you are thinking of seven
or eight things you need to be doing. When you are playing just
play and when you are practicing then you can think about things
like your grip, where your feet are, where the ball is, to keep
your eye on the ball, to follow through, keep your head
straight, etc. Hopefully the things practiced will just become
natural for you when you get out on the course. This is the goal
anyway.
Take your time and develop your own golf swing, one that works
for you. When you're playing at the top of your game, give those
trying to imitate you the advice above!