"How to Develop More Consistency in the Golf Swing"
Imagine every one of your shots in the middle of the fairway,
every chip two feet from the hole, and every putt nailing the
center of the cup. Well, maybe some of us dream of never having
to ever putt and each approach shot goes into the hole, but I
think you get the picture. A consistent swing is probably what
many golfers dream of when our heads hit the pillow.
The majority of us are aware that golf is a game that requires
consistent shot making to be successful (and have fun). If we
are hooking, slicing, and hitting our wedges fat, it can really
start to get frustrating. Consistency is key to hitting a low
score and enjoying the game. So how do we get there?
First, let us do a little review of the golf swing. To hit the
ball squarely on the center of the club head you must take the
club through the proper swing path. A proper swing path will
allow the club to align itself correctly with the ball to hit
the shot you are trying to hit. For more advanced players this
could be in the form of a draw, fade, cut, or some other
variation. Higher handicappers will be happy with just plain old
straight shots. Anyway, this process begins with your address,
moves through your take away, into the back swing, onto the
transition between back swing and down swing, into contact, and
finishes with the follow through.
Quite a complex sequence of events for the body to perform! And
we all know that if our timing is slightly off, or we are just a
little off mechanically, disaster is the result.
Knowing that a consistent swing requires the execution of these
complex moves over and over again is quite mind-blowing. But
let