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The Proper Way to Swing a Golf Club

 

Many people when they first start to play golf find it a problem to get their swing right. The trouble that many encounter is that even when it looks right they still cannot seem to progress at the rate that they would like to in order to improve their golf game and lower their overall score. Their game seems to be stuck and they don't know how to move it up a notch. Very often the trouble is that they have never taken the time to learn the proper way to swing a golf club. Many people mistakenly believe that a good looking swing is the key to golfing success, but it is not enough just to look as though you are as good as the next player or the renowned local golfing pro. Just because your swing looks good doesn't mean that you know the proper way to swing a golf club. This is a skill that can take a very long time to master and even then you well probably never know everything.

But there are a few fundamentals and skill sets that are worth learning that can give you a good start to finding out the proper way to swing a golf club. Of course, it won't make you a professional, but it may just help you to cut a few shots off of your golf score and surprise your friends at the clubhouse.

One of the main things that you can do to improve your golf swing is to work on your grip. This is one of the fundamentals that many people do not pay attention to. Whether you use the intertwine grip, the overlap or the baseball grip you need to make sure that the pressure is not too tight or loose, that the handle is gripped by your hand rather than by your fingers and your wrists remain relaxed but not too loose. You also need to make sure that your stance is good. It should be level with your feet, far enough apart to give you good balance while still remaining comfortable. Make sure that your back swing is relaxed with your arm positioned level with the grass and the club is held at around ninety degrees.

Always lead with your hips and follow the rotation through while looking all the time at the ball. Your back swing should be slower than your strike. Take several practice swings to get your balance right then swing the club through at full speed to hit the ball. Make sure that you follow through well with your hands at around eye level. The main thing is to practice and get some good instruction.

It can take years to learn the proper way to swing a golf club but with a good instructor you can make considerable progress more quickly than you would have thought possible in a short amount of time.

Author: Tim Gorman
 
Author Bio:
Tim Gorman is a reputable writer. Tim likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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