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How To Break 80 with Power, Accuracy, and Consistency!  Play the Best Golf of your life. Golf is a very fascinating sport; it is the most interesting, exciting, challenging, and sometimes rewarding game you will play in your life. Golf can also be frustrating, there are usually more golf balls than fish in the water, but that is why there are a number of good golf swing trainers to help you with your game, providing a number of golf swing tips for you. The Following are a few golf swing tips to help you (please share and help your friends) with the simple golf swing:



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How to Swing a Golf Club

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit
Swinging a golf club is easy and once you know how you will never regret it because of how much fun you will have golfing.

Steps

  1. Stand with your spine in a neutral position and bend from the hips, with feet shoulders width apart.
  2. Rotate the torso on the back swing, and 'set' the lead wrist fully before you reach the top, creating a 90 degree angle between your lead forearm and the shaft.
  3. When swinging down, 'haul' the head of the club so that it lags behind everything else, and allow the 90 degree forearm/shaft angle to increase, then unwind rapidly through the impact area. this creates tremendous clubhead speed while allowing the body to move relatively slowly and maintain control.
  4. Make sure to have the shaft leaning forward toward the target at the moment of impact, this will help to have the face of the club face square at impact, an important factor in directional control.
  5. "Swing-set-through" is the rhythm. It isn't critical how far back you take the club but if you have released the club correctly, you will follow through completely; your belt buckle will be facing the target, the club will be behind you, you will be balanced on your lead foot with the back foot balanced on its toe. You should be able to comfortably hold this finish as you watch the ball fly off into the distance.

Video

Tips for how to swing a golf club, with some humor!

Tips

  • Direction is controlled by the swings path and the club face angle at impact.
  • Distance is controlled by club head speed at impact, how well you strike it and the angle of attack of the clubhead(steep or shallow).
  • Hit or Swing. Swing at 80%. Hit harder.
  • Have good balance at all times.
  • Try adjusting your grip on the club if it's slicing or hooking, to help to square the clubs face angle at impact.
  • Take a video lesson from a good pro. They are experts and can help you to learn what works for you and stop you from developing bad habits early on which are difficult to change later on.
  • Golf is a game, so have fun. Remember, Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh didn't get where they were by just luck, it takes practice. With the time and effort, you'll be hitting golf balls onto the fairway like a pro.

Things You'll Need

  • Golf clubs
  • Golf balls
  • Tees

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Golf Book!


How to Drive a Golf Ball

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit
For those who are looking to put their tee-shot in play, what follows are methods to improve the distance of your drive, learned through many rounds of golf and many hours on the range.

Steps

  1. Have proper equipment. Today's equipment and balls are not necessarily tailored for 7 - 8 degree drivers. That is a thing of the past. Getting the ball up in the air on a good trajectory is the first step to driving the ball longer. Many touring pros regularly use 9 and 10 degree drivers and drive the ball 300 plus yards. Plus, you will get much more consistency with a more lofted driver.
  2. Start with your front foot in line with the ball to give it more loft during the set up. When you go for your backswing, you should shift your weight backward. This will give your swing more power.
  3. Use the proper grip pressure. Even though you may think that gripping harder and swinging harder produces results, that is absolutely incorrect and is probably why you don't get consistent distance. Cal Ripken, a hall of fame baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, recently indicated to the Golf Channel that his grip pressure on the bat (on a scale from 1 being easiest to 10 being hardest) ranged from 2-4 for perfect release. The great Harry Varden,is given credit in the movies for this teaching, but actually instructing legend, Phil Galvano first introduced the idea that you will find that the great players indicated that the grip pressure should resemble one holding a bird without crushing it but also not letting it go. The tighter you hold the club, the less it will release throughout the ball. Hands must be tension free. Try it at the range and watch for the results. Proper Grip Pressure
  4. Keep the start of your downswing calm and unhurried. This enables you to build up speed, so that the golf club is still accelerating when it reaches the ball.
  5. Stay flat. Your driving wood should stay along the ground for at least the first 20 to 25 percent of your swing. If your club is lifting up, you will pop the ball up and not get that long, boring drive that you see the pros hit regularly (when the ball takes off like a missile and slowly climbs to a beautiful height and tracks down the fairway).
  6. Keep the angle on your leading hand. Many amateurs tend to flip the hands forward in an effort to get the ball in the air defeats the purpose of having good equipment (as noted earlier). The leading hand (left hand for most players, right hand for southpaws) should be angled down towards the ball on the downswing. It's like you are hitting the ball with the back of left hand. If your left hand is flipping up on the downswing, your contact will not be solid and you will get consistent misses with your wood. Keeping the angle starts the ball low and lets it climb on its own through your generated power. Leading Hand Angled Towards Ball
  7. Pick a spot on the ground that lines up with your target and, from your address, stretch your wood towards it. If done correctly, your arms should form a "V" shape with both arms fully extended. If you have a tendency to bend your left arm early, that will retard distance; keep your "V" as long as possible before it bends at the finish of your swing and you will find yourself getting much more distance.
  8. Finish the golf swing over your left shoulder (for right-handed golfers) or right shoulder (for left-handed golfers). Don't be in a rush to look up and see where the ball went. If you did this correctly, the ball went well. Finish Swing Over Your Shoulder

Tips

  • If you are still a beginner in the game, then only work on one step at a time at the range. All of these steps are vital but if you try to learn them all at once, it could cause frustration.
  • Speed can be increased by setting the wrists into a cocked position early, and on the downswing keeping the wrists cocked for as late as possible, and then swishing through the ball. This is similar to flicking your wrists when using a badminton, squash, or tennis racquet. Golf wrist cock
  • Make the swing smooth like a windmill rather than choppy, and beginners should resist the urge to break their wrists just before the club impacts the ball no matter how great that worked in baseball. It gives another opportunity for your timing to break down.
  • Have a swing thought when you address the ball, such as "Free and easy, free and easy." This might help remind you to relax and not swing hard or grip the club hard. free and easy

Warnings

  • Golfers who are inclined to hit at the ball with their hands rather than swinging through the ball find that they lose a lot of power, and hence distance.
  • Don't swing at the ball. Your objective should be to swing the club head along a line toward your target, with the ball being positioned on that line.
  • Do not lift your head while you're driving the ball! This will make a fly ball or a hooked ball.

Sources and Citations

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Mental Golf!

How to Add More Power to Your Golf Swing

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit
Tired of hitting the ball with your driver and have it go as far as your five iron? You don't have to settle with drives like that any longer.

Steps

  1. Your hips are the the key to new power. At the top of your back swing, make your first move a kind of a "bump" with your hips.
  2. Turn your hips towards the target fully as fast as possible while holding your shoulders back as long as possible.
  3. Swing golf club back-not too far (your hands should reach to about your shoulder)
  4. Bring your golf club down and focus on the ball
  5. Keep a light grip--tense muscles in your hands and arms kill swing speed.
  6. Maintain balance throughout swing keeping your weight on the balls of your feet--this will ensure the most solid strike to the ball.

Video

In this video from Sport America, learn how to improve your golf skills and increase the power of your swing.

Tips

  • Do stretching exercises (after warming up) to isolate your shoulders from your hips (i.e., sit on ground and cross your right leg over your left (bent up) and twist your upper body to the left). Switch sides.
  • Read articles about the "new X factor".
  • You may want to take a golf lesson before you try this (if this is all new to you then perhaps you take a lesson or two)
  • Swing through the ball not "at" it
  • BE SURE that on the backswing, all your weight is on your right side (for right handed golfers) and on the follow through all the weight is transferred to the left.)
  • On the downswing, lift your right heel and you should feel your hands "whip" through the golf ball.
    • Although many people still prefer to tee the ball low, as it worked for old drivers. the new drivers, with their lower center of gravity and bigger heads, need to have the ball teed high to get full length. This meaning an inch or so, so that you're sweeping it off the ground.

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Master Golf Irons!

 

How to Hit Golf Irons

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit
Golf irons require a different swing than your golf woods. Depending on what you want to do with the golf ball, golf irons can be very versatile.

Steps

  1. Place the golf ball further back in your stance for your pw, 9, and 8 golf irons.
  2. Place the golf ball in the middle of your stance for the 7, 6, and 5 golf irons.
  3. Move the golf ball forward slightly when using the 4 and 3 golf irons.
    • The idea of hitting the ball with golf irons is to make contact with the ball then the ground.
  4. Keep your head level as you swing through the ball.
  5. Check your divot to make sure you are contacting the ball before the ground.
  6. Check the shape of your divot. It should aim at your target.
  7. Keep practicing with your golf irons until you make consistent contact and understand how to shape your shots.

Tips

  • Golf irons can be manipulated to add spin, loft, run, etc. Work on different swings with the same golf irons to shape your shot. This pays off dramatically on the course.
  • Try these golf tips and aids to get the most out of your golf irons.

Warnings

  • Golf irons can be tricky to master. Long golf irons are considered some of the hardest clubs to hit in your bag.

Sources and Citations

Article provided by wikiHow, a wiki how-to manual. Please edit this article and find author credits at the original wikiHow article on How to Hit Golf Irons. All content on wikiHow can be shared under a Creative Commons license.




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