Golf
swing action
provides you with golfing tips and information that will help you to
improve your game.
Golf swing action has been
designed with you the golfer in mind.
Irrespective
if you are new to the game or have a low handicap, golf swing action
will provide you with free golf tips.
Improving consistency in the game of golf will result in
lowering your scores and ultimately over time your handicap.
Practice is
one of the key elements to gaining the consistency required
to lower your score. However, if your are practising the incorrect
methods
and routines this will not lead to an improvement in your game.
Therefore, it is imperative that the correct practice methods and
routines are
followed.
Quick Golf Tips
Balance in the Golf Swing
One important component of the
golf swing is balance. Balance should be maintained throughout the
whole swing.
This is a common mistake made by a lot of golfers. It all starts when
they address the ball. They are either leaning too far forward or too
far back. This results in the inability to complete a full swing pivot
and moving their weight without losing their balance. Your weight
should be distributed evenly over the balls of your feet. This allows
you to swing the club and pivot correctly without either losing balance
or making adjustments in the swing to compensate.
If you are
performing this correctly then it should be hard for you to be pushed
off your feet.
Golf Putting Tip
A quick golf putting tip to impove hitting the ball out of the middle of the putter. One way to do this is to stick two coins on the face of the putter so that the middle of the putter face ("sweet spot") is visible.
Next step is to practice putting the ball without hitting either of the coins on the putter face. This will allow you to gain consistancy with your putting stroke by hitting the ball out of the middle of the putter more often.How to Get Crisper Shots
To get a crisper shot you need
to practice hitting down on the ball. To achieve this use a down slope
and one of the middle irons. Then set your shoulders so that they
are parallel with the down slope. On this shot most inexperienced
players will try and come out of the shot by tilting backwards, so try
and conciously keep your shoulders parallel to the ground.
The next stage of the shot is to focus on the weight transfer to the
front leg as you swing down. It should feel as though your right thigh
is on top of the ball through impact. This allows your hands to be
forward, helping to create lag in the club and a downward strike.
This is also a great
tip when using the driver, as you want you hands to lead the club head,
therefore, creating lag which in turn creates more club head speed
through the
ball.
