In this video, Steve shows you a small tweak at address that will help you swing on a better path and hit longer drives!
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Learning The Game Golf? Check Out These Amazing Tips
Hitting the links is something that millions of people around the world enjoy doing. There’s nothing quite like stepping out onto a golf course on a Sunday afternoon. With the sun in your hair and the wind at your back, the world truly feels like your oyster. Don’t get out there and shank it up, though. Use these tips to work on your game.
Walk and don’t rent a golf cart. Golfers who walk significantly increase their physical exertion and, therefore, the health benefits they enjoy from golfing. Walking will also help to keep you loose and your muscles warm.
A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to get a good background in all of the terms that are used. This is important so that you can hold intelligent conversations with people about golf and not only come across as being well versed, but also give yourself the opportunity to learn more.
Do not neglect the basic fundamentals of club grip when you experiment with changing your swing. Your thumbs should always point down when you grip your club, and your hands should touch each other. There are plenty of minute changes you can make to your grip, but do not abandon the core requirements of a good grip.
The knees remain slightly flexed throughout every part of a good golf swing. Golfers may feel a natural tendency to lock their legs at full extension in either the back-swing or the follow-through. These urges have to be suppressed for perfect form. Good golfers keep practicing until they can keep their knees bent throughout their swing.
Line your feet up properly. This simple step is considered to be one of the most important parts of maintaining a consistent swing. Your feet need to be perpendicular to where you want your ball to go. A way of accurately determining this is lining the golf club up beside your feet. The golf club end will point in the direction of the ball travel.
For a powerful, long distance, consistent golf swing, a swing must follow through beyond the ball. For your longest distance shots, imagine a pole coming out of the ground where the ball is. At the end of your swing, your left shoulder should be past this imaginary pole, but be careful not to swing your hips to do it.
Many players will test their foot alignment with a club across the toe line, however, the best judge is to place the club at the heels. Many golfers flare either their left or right toe depending on their favored hand. This flared toe line affects your shot alignment and is not accurate. The heels maintain alignment even if the toes are flared so use them as your guide to check your stance.
You can easily practice your short put within your home or office by placing a dime on the floor and putting to it. This method involves absolutely no setup times and costs nothing at all. You can also line up five golf balls in a row and practice putting each one to the dime. This can help you on your focus and concentration.
Always warm up before beginning a game of golf. Golf is an enjoyable sport but it can also be very stressful on the body, especially the back, arms and legs. If you stretch prior to playing you will decrease the chance of getting injured. Stretching will also limber you up, which helps your swing.
When putting, it can be confusing as to how you align yourself with the ball since it is different than a normal golf swing. Always remember that when you line up to putt, your eyes should be positioned directly over the golf ball, so that when you look straight down, you clearly see the ball.
To teach your child golf, don’t be too technical. Your little one is not going to understand a lot of golf jargon, and s/he won’t really care about form; however, hitting the ball into the hole is bound to be very motivating. Start out with miniature golf and add a few trips to the putting range to teach your child to love golf.
Just because you like to play golf doesn’t mean you’re good at it. However, most people who play actually want to be good; maybe not a pro-level golfer, but at least good enough to stay off the cart path and out of the water. These tips can help you fine-tune your game, so make sure you use them.