Friday, January 11, 2019

How to practice your golf swing the smart way

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You might have already spent countless hours at the driving range and you still don’t see significant improvement in your golf scores. You’ve probably seen every instruction video online yet your performance still hardly satisfies you. You might be doing things wrong, because not everything you do on the range or course translates to good results.


Golf swing drills are a worthwhile pursuit for any serious beginner in the sport, along with these other tips to step up in your swing:

Keep your hands low

Note that the lower the hands, the lower the ballflight. Keep your hands low in the finish and the trajectory of your shots will likely be lower.


Give your spine the forearm

Ensure that you’re on-plane at the top of the swing in order to have solid ballstriking along with greater accuracy. Your right forearm, for instance, should be parallel to your spine, your left wrist flat, and your elbows and arms forming a tight triangle. These mean you have perfectly rotated your shoulders into the backswing.

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Employ that body for power

Power should come from your body, not your arms.


Practice golf swing drills

In the aim drill, the correct alignment will reduce or altogether eliminate slices and hooks, and make your game more enjoyable. You’ll need two separate clubs and a golf ball. Drop the ball at your feet and then take a normal stance. Align the second club with the tips of your shoes. Afterwards, take a step back to see if the club on the ground is directly pointed at your target, adjusting the club if necessary and then retaking your stance.


Melissa Volitich is a golf enthusiast who is always on the loop with the latest news regarding the sport. Learn more on this page.