Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Prerequisites For Attaining A Perfect Golf Swing

By Adam J Bradley


Golfers usually learn their golf swing in one of two ways - either by trial and error, or by having lessons. The failings of the first approach are obvious, although there is a tendency for many to opt for this approach on the basis that they have learned to play other sports in this way. However, golf is such a difficult game to master that the only satisfactory route to success is through lessons.

However, when practising at home, remember the following aspects. The first and most important fact is that the golf swing is not in fact able to be learned in one go. Instead, there are various components which together form the swing. The two main components are those of the turning of the body and the swinging of the arms.

Turning of the body: To have an effective swing, it is essential that you turn your body in a near to horizontal plane. The plane needs to be at right angles to the spine along the line of the shoulders.

As it is, no one is perfect and even in the sporting careers of some of the best players there are some low moments. Their positions and movements are linked by their natural cadence. A golf swing by a seasoned pro generally seems effortless as one expert describes the approach in the words "swing easy and hit hard." The proper sequence of the body movement enables one to reach a posture of leverage and power. Calvin Peete, being a ten-time PGA Tour driving accuracy champion presents the success factors behind straight driving - balance, balance and more balance.

Something to be done regardless of skill level or playing frequency, is stretching and exercising. When done correctly and often these stretches will help maintain the back muscles necessary for a good swing. Using a club or a similarly shaped object such as a broom, grip both ends and raise it above the head. After this, lower the object until it is behind the head. Repeat this motion for a couple seconds to a minute.

Next, lower the club or similar object until it is resting on the shoulders. Keeping it in this position, gently lean to the left, then the right. It is recommended to hold stretches for a couple seconds, but stop immediately if any of these exercises or stretches are painful or uncomfortable.

Overall, when professionally mastered, a golf swing appears to be one fluid effortless movement. However, in reality, it is a complex combination of the turning of the body and the swinging of the arms as well as the backswing and downswing linking together. Golf is not an easy game, but with practice and lessons, you will soon achieve a reasonable handicap, making your game even more fun.




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