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Perfect Golf Swing

Check your golf stance. When you do your downswing be sure to position your feet so that they are shoulder-width apart. Your shoulders should also be aligned with the target. A good guideline is to have your right foot point straight while your left foot is pointed slightly left. Be sure that your elbows are kept as naturally relaxed as possible.
Know what your strengths are. Do you have a good balance? Can you attain a certain angle that would give you the perfect shot? What about your playing stance? Do you have an agile and highly flexible body that could go with the strength of your swing? These are just a few initial questions that you have to answer before you could even begin the sport.

Practice, practice and practice again. Tiger Woods was known to practice even in the worst weather conditions. The perfect shot is made perfect only through constant practice. The right downswing mechanics should result into a very powerful swing that is aligned with the intended direction of flight. To do this, you should keep your shoulders square during the impact, and for more power, keep it fractionally closed.

Remember to grip the golf club properly. If you are right handed, you should hold the club using the left hand, putting the thumb aligned with the club's shaft. The line formed between your index finger and thumb should point towards your own right eye. Lastly, wrap your left hand with the right hand while resting the left thumb into the right palm. Obtain help from professionals through coaching. Coaching does wonders. You could either have a one on one or you could start purchasing some materials that are already available in the market. An example of this material is the Tac Tic Golf Trainer.

Check you golf downswing mechanics. Your downswing should begin with the hips. Watch the ball closely and keep our head behind it with your follow through. Practice this both without the ball and check how it affects your performance. 5. It is very important to remember that the club-head and the shaft are to be kept behind your hands during your downswing. This position helps your hands to sense and anticipate the release of the entire movement. Aside from the Tac Tic, other aids on training for the perfect swing include videos and manuals that you could watch and peruse. But do remember that merely reading or watching would just give you the theory of achieving what you really want to accomplish. Practice would still be the solution at the end of it all.

Keep your right hand at bay. Using your right hand prematurely will destroy the timing of delivery as well as the line of the club down to the ball. This usually results into miss-hit and inaccurate shots. No training material or equipment is the most perfect for any individual. What you would find to be useful could be not of much help to somebody else. Choose a training video or a manual that would suit you and start practicing the skills that are taught there to finally achieve that great golf swing.You should hold the shoulders in that fully-turned stance while the left arm and hand starts swinging down. This makes certain a good line of the club through the golf ball. If you turn your shoulders even just for a little during the start of the downswing, you could destroy the line of the club down to the boll because the club would be looped out of the intended path. This can also damage the ability of the left hand and arm to swing.

Practice all these tips - the stance, the grip, the mechanics - in the driving range before heading out to the course. Keep making adjustments until you are sure that you are feel right about your downswing. Have a buddy check out everything to make sure that you are not just guessing. To make a good back swing, make sure that the force comes from your arms and not from your hands. It should be done in one, clean, sweeping movement. When doing your downswing, your left arm and hand should not be propelled downward because of the body and shoulder action. Instead it should swing down freely and independently from your shoulders.

The down swing, on the other hand, calls for precision in speed. A good advice on this is to pull your left arm coming from the top. To make a successful sweep, the finish should be done high enough. The key there is to transfer left. You can tell that you have made a good finish if your right knee is facing the target with your right foot up. The spikes of your shoe should be seen. Your hands should be high up very near your left ear.