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Tips to Improve Your Game
The
Grip: Your Connection to the
Ball
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Tip 1: How important
is the grip to your success
in the game? The grip is the
fundamental connection between
you and the ball. In the grip,
your hands are close together
and apply even pressure with
the left thumb providing additional
support and control of the
club from underneath the grip.
Taking Aim
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Tip 2: When setting
up your swing, align your
feet, hips, and shoulders
parallel and slightly left
of the target. When your body
follows rotation through your
center, the stroke, when placed
squarely on the ball, will
send the ball in the direction
that is perpendicular to your
alignment. To check your alignment,
stay in golf stance, and rotate
your chin towards the target.
A smooth, tension-free swing
improves the swing motion.
If you watch professional
golfers, you will notice that
at the top of the swing, their
arms are slightly bent, and
there is an intentional awareness
of being relaxed throughout
the swing.
Keep
Your Eye on the Ball
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Tip 3: As tempting
as it may be to look away
from your ball, it is critical
to your alignment to make
eye contact with the ball
until it is launched. It is
very tempting to look towards
your target once the downswing
is almost complete, but this
will change your swing so
stay with the ball until it
is on its way to the target.
The Athletic Warm-Up
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Tip 4: Before any
event, a good athlete warms
up for competition. The same
should be true of golf. Arrive
a few minutes early before
a game, hit a few shots with
your range of clubs taking
note of your swing, practice
a few chip shots that place
the ball within a few feet
of the target, and finally
get a feel for the greens
with several putts of different
distances. Understanding the
greens will help you later
when making critical decisions.
Improving Your Distance
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Tip 5: What happens
to improve your distance happens
prior to hitting the ball.
It's all in the swing. Keep
a light grip on your club
as you coil, keep your left
foot on the ground during
the backswing, and remain
relaxed. Let your arms and
shoulders do the work with
a fully-extended, wide range
of motion. Gradually increase
club speed on the down stroke,
and swing through the ball
striking the ball on the upswing.
Shaving Off Strokes
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Tip 6: The initial
putt is the source to lower
your strokes per hole. When
preparing your swing, focus
on a close proximity to the
hole with your attention on
your swing and exerting just
the right amount of force
necessary to place the ball.
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Tips to Improve your Golf
Swing
What
makes a good golf swing? Why
do some guys have it while
others don't? Is a good golf
swing something you are born
with or can you develop it
with practice and dedication.
Well it turns out there are
golf tips you can follow that
will greatly improve your
swing with very little effort
on your part. These golf tips
are guaranteed to lower your
handicap.
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Tip 1) Always warm up
and stretch your muscles before
you tee off. If you have ever
been to a live pro golf event
you will notice that the golfers
don't just jump out of their
car, crack a beer, and swing
away. Instead they head to
the driving range, stretch
for awhile and then hit some
balls. It is a fact that when
your muscles are warmed up
they perform better and in
turn positively influence
your golf swing.
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Tip 2) You may have heard
this before, but it is true
that this golf tip can have
the biggest impact on your
game if you follow it. You
need to exercise your golfing
muscles when your not on the
course. To become a good golfer
you need to develop a simple
workout plan for the muscles
used during your golf swing.
Get into the habit of doing
this even 10 minutes a day.
Having fit golf muscles will
lead to a more comforable
stance during your setup as
well as increase your balance
and control thoughout your
swing.
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Tip 3) Don't swing for
the fences just yet. This
is probably the best golf
tip for beginners. To have
a good golf swing it needs
to be controlled. Giving that
little extra is great if you
can control it, but if you
can't chances are you'll never
see that ball again. What
you need to realize is that
you can consistently hit the
ball well over 200 yards with
a nice and easy controlled
swing. With regular exercise
like described in golf tip
2) a faster controlled swing
will come in time.
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Tip 4) Ask the Pros. In
todays day and age you no
longer have to shell out big
bucks for a personal golf
pro to help you fix your game.
There is ample good golf instruction
material available through
the internet at a fraction
of the cost. Online golf lessons
can be really effective when
it comes to lowering your
handicap. There is one book
I know of that has really
helped me improve my golf
swing and knock stokes off
my game. You can check it
out here.
I highly recommend it.
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