Fundamental Golf Swing Secrets That You Definitely Need to
Know in Order to Break 80
This article will describe the basic fundamentals necessary
for any golfer to execute a good golf swing. The average
golfer is fully capable of breaking 80 and, in spite of many
experts saying to the contrary, there is nothing remotely
difficult about golf - learning the proper movements is far
less demanding than imagined indeed a good repeatable golf
swing is there for the taking.
Question any top golfer as to what is the one essential
piece of advice and they will say the key to a good golf
swing is to work on the three basic fundamentals of the game
right from the beginning. The grip, clubface alignment and
posture are by far the most important aspects of the game on
which to work on, and if practiced with some thought,
application and effort then a good golf swing becomes second
nature. Golf is the greatest of all games and to play well
and shine at it is an experience like no other - so lets get
to it.
The first fundamental concerns the grip which is the
heartbeat and foundation of the action of the golf swing
and, as it is the only contact a golfer has with their club,
it is essential that every care is taken to learn the
correct method. At the address the back of the left hand and
the palm of the right should be pointing at the target with
the V's created by the thumb and forefinger of the left hand
pointing at your chin and that of the right hand at your
right eye. There are three similar versions of this grip,
the most familiar and favoured by most top players is the
Vardon (or Overlapping) grip, then the Interlocking grip
preferred by Woods and Nicklaus and lastly the Baseball grip
(useful for junior golfers) - all are perfectly effective in
contributing to the production of a reliable and consistent
golf swing.
The second fundamental for a good golf swing concerns
alignment and begins at the address with the clubface being
aimed precisely at the chosen target and aligned squarely to
your body, this followed by the careful placement of the
feet, hips and shoulders squarely to your chosen line,
constantly checking the alignments throughout this process
until you are comfortable. Taking aim is made easier if a
spot is picked a few feet away from you in line with the
ball and target, such as a leaf or blade of grass, using
this spot to make sure the clubface is pointing at the
target.
The third fundamental is about posture which should be a
supple, stress free body position with flexed knees
positioned over your shoe laces and tension free arms
naturally hanging down with a nice soft grip on the club.
From here it is an easy natural movement into the backswing
and a free flowing transition into the downswing with the
clubface returning to the ball square on at the moment of
impact - the result is a perfect golf swing.
So there you have it the three most basic fundamentals that
are necessary for you to swing with confidence, you do not
need faultless technique to play low handicap golf but you
do need to be disciplined and committed to practice on a
regular basis and so long as you do this then a reliable and
consistent golf swing is yours. Combine this practice with
the occasional lesson under the watchful eye of a respected
experienced instructor and you will soon become proficient
in most areas of your game.
Just make an honest commitment right now to be determined to
work on these golf swing fundamentals and visit
http://yourgolfswingmadeeasy.blogspot.com where you will
discover all that is needed in order to enjoy everything
that this most wonderful game can offer.
My name is Gerry Pells and since retirement from a working
lifetime in the Oil and International Banking industries, I
now concentrate on Internet Marketing and article writing. A
dedicated active runner and golfer of many years I advise on
both these sports as well as having an informed and
qualified interest in numerous other subjects and hobbies.
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