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Golf Swing Mechanics: Fixes Broken Swings

Posted in Golf Swing Tips  by admin
January 6th, 2009

A golf swing is based on physics and if a golf swing is broken, you have to look to golf swing mechanics to fix it. While the idea behind hitting a ball long and straight seems simple, the mechanics of the swing can seem complex for the beginner. The idea, however is not to complicate it anymore than necessary.

The basic thrust of golf swing mechanics is stand over the ball, draw the club back and over your head, and then bring the club back down in an arc to hit the ball as far as you can off the tee. Some look at it like the face of a clock with the ball sitting at the number six. The club should be drawn in a counter-clockwise circular movement over your shoulder to about the ten and then swung clockwise in the same circular motion until the head of the club arrives back at the number six, striking the ball.

While that sounds easy enough, there are many things that can go wrong during this short process, typically lasting between four and six seconds, depending on the speed of the swing. With the right golf swing mechanics, you can maintain balance during the entire swinging process and keep the club head in the same plane coming down as it was in going up.

Staying on Track With the Ball

What many golfers fail to realize is the swing does not end when the club strikes the golf ball. The first two or three inches of the ball’s direction will determine its flight path. Failing to utilize the correct golf swing mechanics can have the ball going left or right instead of straight. While termed hitting the ball, in reality, the golf club catches the ball and it rides the club for the first couple of inches, sent on its way, hopefully, down the middle of the fairway.

With bad golf swing mechanics, the tendency is to swing the club to one side or the other at the point of impact, sending the ball into unknown areas. Usually the woods. This is also usually caused by a lack of balance at the point of impact. When addressing the ball, good golf swing mechanics call for your weight to be evenly distributed to both feet.

At the peak of the golf backswing your 75 percent of your weight should be on the inside of the back foot and on impact, 75 percent of your weight should be on the front foot. At the end of the swing, on follow through, 90 percent of your weight should be on the front foot.

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Golf Swing Mechanics: Fixes Broken Swings

Posted in Golf Swing Tips  by admin
January 6th, 2009

Everyone gets the basic idea of how to play golf, after all, it is not so complicated in theory. It’s basically the same thing as getting a basketball through the hoop and into the net, but people don’t seem to pick up on golf as quickly as they pick up on basketball. This seems paradoxical, because there are a lot of other mechanics involved in playing basketball, such as dribbling the golf ball and running down the court without losing control of the ball. None of this is an issue in golf; simply swing and you walk down the course to your ball and swing again.

Then, hopefully, you walk to the green and swing a soft, smooth putt, and the ball is in and you just take the ball out of the hole; no boxing out or defending required. Sounds simple in principle, so why do so few people actually become good golfers? It’s all in the swing; however, those smooth swings are not as easy to do as it looks. Since virtually all that is done in golf is take a swing every now and then, having a good swing means that you can become a good golfer.

How Can I Perfect My Swing?

Really you have many choices when it comes to picking a way to train your golf swing. Devices are plentiful, and so are personal coaches. However, you can imagine what a golfer working in the pro shop at your club charges hourly for private lessons. It’s not a pretty sight, for most of us, paying greens fees is expensive enough without having to worry about getting a whole bunch of private lessons to perfect your swing. Many people, however, do not get private lessons, and do not improve their swing, and within months those new expensive clubs are sitting, rusting in the garage. The alternative is to purchase a golf swing training device.

A golf swing training device is simply a mechanical club that you practice with. My personal favorite is called the Refiner, for the obvious reason that it promises to refine your golf swing. This training device is high-tec although quite simple as an end result, and not too expensive. This golf swing training device has a specially engineered hinge toward the bottom of the club that is very sensitive.

Engineers worked very hard to perfect the hinge of this new golf swing training device. How it works is that you take a few practice swings with the device before you pick up the club that you are going to take your first real swing with. If anything is technically wrong with your swing, the hinge breaks, and the club in your hands become useless. Most who purchase this device practice training their golf swing at home for weeks or even months before taking their real clubs onto the course. Results are guaranteed with this device.

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Golf Swing Mechanics: Fixes Broken Swings

Posted in Golf Swing Tips  by adc1000
January 6th, 2009

Are you new to the golf game? Do you want to know how to improve your game? Check out these basic golf tips to help you feel more confident on the green, and give you the skills necessary to excel in the game of golf.

When you first start searching the web for basic golf tips you will come across sites offering golf gear at discount prices. Some will offer top brands but that have been used. My first golf tip is to seriously consider these when you are just starting out. A set of official Mizuno used golf clubs will cost approximately half that of a new set. When you are just starting out this makes a lot of sense. Not everyone takes to golf and if you don’t at least you won’t be stuck with an expensive set of clubs in your Locker.

My second basic golf tip is to subscribe to a number of golf publications and magazines so that you will be able to get monthly or weekly help with your golf game. These magazines will even tell you what not to copy from golfing professionals! Publications like Golf Tips Magazine or Golf Magazine have lots of articles for you to choose from when it comes to getting basic golf tips.

Basic golf tips number 3 is to be flexible. If you let yourself be a little more limber when you’re playing golf, you can get the most out of your time on the green, and can increase your golf skills quicker because you will be more relaxed

Basic golf tips number 4 is get your positioning correct. The most ideal position for most golfers, no matter what the skill level is to have the left arm bent and the left foot up. Trying to keep the legs or arms too straight can cause injury and shorten the time you’re able to play golf, and could interfere with the direction your golf ball will go in.

Basic golf tips number 5 is to take some time to learn golf rules. A basic grasp of the rules means you won’t fall foul to any misunderstandings on the course.

Your last basic golf tip is to take some time to learn and understand the etiquette of golf. Our game is played by Ladies, Gentlemen and Royalty and as such you need to show respect at all times to your fellow golfers. Much of the etiquette is designed to make the course a safer place and is just a matter of common sense and respect. Never drive if the group in front are in range for instance. Don’t step in the line of an opponents ball on the green and repair any mark left by your ball landing on the green are just common courtesies.

Carry on searching the web for more online golf tips to improve your swing and your overhaul game.

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