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How to perform the perfect golf swing
This is the full golf swing as it should look
from start to finish.
Step 1: Position yourself in line with the flag. When approaching your ball, look out for a nearby leaf, small stone, or broken tee, which is in a direct line between the flag you are aiming for and your ball. Imagine a line between these two reference points and put your clubface square to it. Now, stand parallel to this imaginary line. You are correctly orientated to begin the perfect golf swing.
Step
2:
Grip your left hand correctly. Making sure your club is naturally on the ground
behind the ball, place it in the left hand so that the shaft lies across the
top of the forefinger. It should fit under the heel of the palm to make space
for the stability of the club. Make sure that the little finger is around the
grip so that there is no room for the club to move. Make sure that the thumb is
straight on top of the shaft with a natural grip. You should be able to see two
or even three knuckles of your hand. You will then have the correct angle of
the wrist. This side view shows that position of the left hand clearly. With
the correct left hand grip, you should be able to do this.
Step
3:
Grip your right hand correctly. With your right arm hanging naturally, shake
hands with the club and settle into the grip. Let's see that again from another
angle. Fold your right hand over the left thumb. The thumb of the right hand on
the club should be pointing to the right shoulder.
Finally, lets see those two hand grips
together.
Step
4:
Grip the back of the club correctly. There are three different ways to grip the
back of the golf club. Choose whichever feels better for you. This is called
The Warden, or overlapping grip, and by far the most common grip used in golf.
Place the little finger of the right hand between the index finger and the
middle finger of the left hand. This is the interlocking grip where the right
little finger and the left index finger are locked together. This is a lot
easier for those with smaller hands as it allows the fingers to reach around
the club. This is the second most common grip.
Finally this is called the baseball grip
and is used by people and children with very small hands in order to get all
the fingers around the club.
Step
5:
Adopt the correct stance. The proper stance will allow perfect balance and
poise throughout the swing. To start, the feet should be apart at the same
width of the shoulders for a mid iron shot. The feet, the knees, the hips, and
the shoulders should all be parallel to the imaginary line leading to the
target. The right foot should be placed straight forward from the body at a
right angle to the line of flight so that when you swing, the weight will come
on the inside of the foot to be able to push away and do the followthrough.
The left foot is
slightly open as this makes it easier for the body to follow through the golf
swing. Seen in profile, the upper torso should lean forward slightly from the
waist, and the kneesslightly bend to allow flexibility.
This position will make
your arms hang comfortably in front of your body to be able to swing more
freely. There should be roughly a hands width between your body and the club.
The weight of the body should be on the balls of the feet, not on the heels.
Addressing the ball, both arms are straight but relaxed and the left shoulder
is higher than the right due to the position of the hands.
A useful tip: to ensure
that your shoulders are in the correct position, first place the club in the
center of your chest and lean forward form the waist. Now, dip your right
shoulder slightly until the club touches the inside of your left leg. This is
the correct shoulder position.
Step
6:
Perform the final swing. Now we have the correct orientation, grip, and stance,
we are ready to finally perform the swing. Another useful tip: you might find
it useful to perform the waggle at this point.
This movement can be an
important part of the swing as it will ensure your weight is evenly distributed
between the feet. Everyone has their own way of using the waggle.
Most importantly it will relax your body in
anticipation of the actual shot. The backing now starts with rotation, not with
the hands, that action of the arms starts with the rotation of the body, the
hands maintaining the same grip pressure thought.
Good Tips for Golf players:
Another good tip:
practice this rotation movement by holding the club across either the front or
back of the shoulders in the set up position. Rotate the whole body, belly and
all to the right and left, as if in the swing. Note that the back still stays
in the correct angle. The back swing now starts without initial rotation.
Shoulders, hips, hands and arms, and almost simultaneous movement.
The shoulders should
turn fully, leaving your back facing the target and your weight on the inside
of the right foot. The downswing begins by pushing your weight from right to
left and rotating the body and hips. This now allows the shoulder arms hands to
follow, powering the club through impact.
On impact, the hips are
turned with the shoulders parallel to the ball. The movement continues until
the whole body is facing the target. The motion should be unbroken from the
start of the downswing to the finish of the followthrough.
The only time that your right foot will move
will be immediately after impact, otherwise you wont be able to swing through.
Your body should be relaxed throughout. Remember it is a swing and not a hit.
More power comes from faster rotation. The hips should lead the shoulders all
the way through until the end of the swing. And that is how to perform the
perfect golf swing, the VideoJug way.
Conclusion:
This Post will helpful
to play game in green grounds and in mobile apps for better success in
game.These tips gives success in game for serious players as well as normal
players also.


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