Swing
Smoothly
Get that golf club swing smoothly in your
hands
When I get a golf club in my hand, I get that feeling of wanting
to knock the cover off the ball. It feels good to put all of my
strength into hitting the ball. Just hitting the ball as hard as I
can does not mean that I play good golf though.
If you just
need to relieve a little stress, then swinging with all your
strength may accomplish your goals. However, if you want to play
golf well, then you are going to have to hold back on the power a
little.
One of the most frequent mistakes is to swing the golf club too
hard. A hard swing shows that you have power, but accuracy is the
name of the game in golf.
You need to relax when you are swinging. This will help you
swing easily and will help to reduce your power. If you put your
feet closer together, then you can further reduce the strength of
your swing. Tensing up will also cause you to use too much
effort.
Keep your center of
gravity
Your center of gravity is also very important. Keep your center
of gravity the same and your head will stay still. If you keep both
of your feet in the same position throughout your swing, then your
center of gravity will be stable.
If you jerk your body then your head will move and you will not
be able to focus on the ball. This can also change your center of
gravity. It is imperative that you keep your feet planted so that
all your weight will be concentrated in your feet when you make
contact with the ball.
Expending very little effort should be your goal. If you hit the
ball correctly, then it will feel smooth and easy.
Don’t tense up when you are about to make contact with the ball.
If you tense up, your balance will be thrown off. You want the club
head to travel in a straight line to make contact with the
ball.
To help correct slicing, see how centered you can hit the ball
with your club and how low you can send the ball. If you send the
ball too high, it gets into the wind and can go left or right on
rough ground.
You want to only use the amount of power that you are able to
control. The goal of the game is not power, but accuracy. You want
to be able to control every facet of your swing so that you hit the
ball cleanly and it goes where you want it to go.
The distance will come from your clean and correct swing, not
how much power that you put into it.
You want to try to gradually increase your speed during your
swing until you connect with the ball solidly. If you do not have a
smooth swing, then you are pulling your hands somewhere during the
swing. Keep your head as still as you would if you had a glass of
water balanced on top of it. This will help to improve your swing
and help you to swing more smoothly and fluidly.
Swing at a decent enough speed to keep yourself from becoming
tense and stiff. Don’t swing too slowly or so hard that you feel
the effort of the swing. Stay relaxed.
Try to keep the idea of power out of your head. Keeping your
power under control so that you can be more accurate is what
counts!
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