Simple Golf Instructions To Better Your Swing
Most golfers inaccurately hold the golf club too loosely in their fingers and too firm in their arms. Thus, the golfer sometimes fails to hold good grip on the club and he consequently plays a poor shot.
If you want to play a good swing, the club should be held tightly in your fingers. Suppose you are trying to pick up a cup of coffee with your loose fingers and stiff arms. What will happen? Most likely, you will drop it. The same principle of control applies on the golf club.
To know how to play a proper pull comes after you learn to hold your club properly. If you pull too swiftly or from your elbow or shoulder, there will be a lot of tension in your arm and upper part of your body. You need to strengthen your fingers and try to swing the golf club smoothly while having stiff control in the fingers. This will help you to be in line with the shot and you will hit the ball to its destined target. And then, you can also bounce off your club in a proper manner.
Now when you learnt the skill of holding the club in your firm fingers and attain a fluid motion, you will able to play various shots in a creative manner. Playing your best golf is at your finger grips.
There are different ways in which you can swing your golf club. The most famed is the modern swing which is also referred to as the lower body swing or total body swing. Most first time young golfers having a thin body have been seen playing this specific shot called “tail swings the dog”. When a young boy swings the club with his arms, his body gets twisted a little across the front portion of his body due to the movement of his arms and the club. A young boy usually has a flexible and supple torso that easily moves about in space in reaction to the forces that come into play by the active movement of his arms and club.
But most of the grown up men who have bulky body and a firm central torso play a shot which is called “dog swings the tail”. A man with bulky body is unable to bend his torso complying to the movement of his arms across the front portion of the body and hence plays this type of swing.
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