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Some Golf Instructions To Better Your Swing

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Most golfers inaccurately hold the golf club too loosely in their fingers and too firm in their arms. This may result into poor control of the club and the golfers have to use too many muscles in the swing.

Don’t forget to hold the club firmly in your fingers, if you wish to play a good swing. Think a cup of coffee is on the table in front of you and you try to pick it up with loose grip of your fingers but your firm arms. Can you guess the consequence? Most likely, you will drop it. The same may be the case with a golf club.

After you learn to hold the club properly, it’s time to concentrate on a proper pull of the club. 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. If you wish to play a good swing, hold the golf club firmly in your fingers. In this manner, you will attain a streamline motion and will set the ball to roll down to its destination. This way you will also be able to bounce off the club appropriately.

Mastering the skills of holding the club with firm fingers and moving the club smoothly enables you to play shots in artistic manners. Playing your best golf is at your finger grips.

There are several ways to swing a golf club. The modern swing, or also known as the lower body swing or total body swing, is the most important swing. Most first time young golfers having a thin body have been seen playing this specific shot called “tail swings the dog”. In the course of swinging the club with his arms, a young boy arcs his body a little across his front portion of his body, which results in response to his arm’s and club’s movements. 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.

On the other hand, most overweight men in their middle-age, due to their heavy, non-flexible central torso, play a swing called “dog swings the tail”. Generally, an over-weight man is seen playing such type of shot because he fails to bend his torso in response to the movements of his arms and the club.

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