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How to learn to play golf: Improve your golf swing by using proper weight shift - Part II

March 20, 2008 By: Beginner Golf Tips Category: Golf swing tips, How to learn to play golf No Comments →

If you struggle with a golf slice, you are likely opening your leading shoulder through impact. This is a very common mistake made by golfers who are learning how to play golf.Opening your shoulder through the impact zone makes it very difficult for your club face to come through the ball in a square position. The most common result is contacting the ball before your clubface can get square causing the ball to be sliced.

Take a series of swings with your knees and feet held together is an effective free golf swing tip that will promote a more consistent clubface position at impact. Keep everything else the same making a normal golf swing.

Keeping your knees and feet together causes a few things to happen:

  • It promotes a more even distribution of weight in your swing minimizing your ability to shift your weight backwards and allowing for your weight to turn around your body through impact.
  • It gives you the opportunity to focus in on the relationship between your arms and your body during the golf swing.

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How to learn to play golf: Improve your golf swing using proper weight shift - Part I

March 17, 2008 By: Beginner Golf Tips Category: Golf swing tips, How to learn to play golf No Comments →

Most golfers spend countless hours trying to reproduce a highly technical swing that only a handful of professionals can replicate on a consistent basis. So it’s no wonder that the United States Golf Association recently reported that only 10% of all golfers break 100 on a consistent basis.

Many golfers learning to play golf shift their weight back on the backswing because this is what they see countless pros do on TV over and over again. What they don’t realize is that you don’t need to swing like a pro to lower your golf handicap. In fact, simplifying your swing will dramatically improve your golf swing increasing consistency and distance.

How to minimize weight shift back and away from the target

Improve your golf swing by minimizing your weight shift back and away from the target. Reducing your weight shift back is the first step to gaining more consistency in your golf swing.

If you are used to shifting a lot of your weight back during the golf swing it may take several practice sessions to get used to this new concept. Breaking your backswing into several smaller pieces is one of the free golf swing tips that will make a real difference for you.

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Golf Swing Tips: How do you keep your head still?

February 25, 2008 By: Beginner Golf Tips Category: Golf Tips, Golf swing tips, How to learn to play golf No Comments →

One thing we are all taught when getting golf lessons is to keep your head still when you hit the ball.  Obviously this is not completely possible and even the best players in the game have some head movement during their swing.

Observe them next time you see them play and you will see what I mean.  There is one thing that all good golfers do manage to do and that is, they keep their head behind the ball at the point of impact.

They might have some movement on their back swing but they will ensure that their head is behind the ball when they strike it and that is what is most important.

You should certainly try to keep your head as still as possible and the less movement you have the better, however as you drive faster and harder you will naturally get more head movement.

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Golf Swing tips: Accuracy first, distance second

February 17, 2008 By: Beginner Golf Tips Category: Golf swing tips, How to learn to play golf No Comments →

Most beginners have one thing in mind, and that is to hit the ball as far as possible.  Many golfers never quite get out of this mindset and this is one of the reasons why they will never get the distance that they are capable of hitting the ball.

The patient golfer will practice for accuracy first and concentrate on the distance second once they have mastered the art of control.

There’s no point trying to reach the green off the tee if the ball is going to end up on another fairway or in the rough.  All you will succeed in doing is make the following shots all the more difficult.

A drive down the center of the fairway, albeit a few yards shorter, will set you up for a better approach shot and a lower round score.

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Golf bunker shots – Adjusting Your Swing To The Sand’s Texture

February 11, 2008 By: Beginner Golf Tips Category: Golf swing tips, How to learn to play golf No Comments →

Sand isn’t created equal when it comes to bunkers; it varies greatly from course to course.  Some golf courses use very fine, soft sand. Other bunkers have firm, tight sand. And this doesn’t account for those courses where sand depth may be more shallow than originally intended.  All of these conditions will require different techniques if your ball lands in a bunker.

Don’t ground your club
If you enjoy playing by the rules, you should know that the regulations dictate that you are not allowed to test the sand’s texture before playing a bunker shot.  However, you can at least take the time to be conscious if the sand appears to be wet and hard, or soft and light.

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