1 Outfit yourself. Obviously you'll need clubs which I wont go into, but a glove and spikes are a must. I know it sounds simple but its amazing how the smallest amount of sweat on your palm will allow the club to twist in your hand. And there is nothing like the slip of a shoe to give your swing a jilt. GOLF GLOVES AND SHOES!
2 Plant that left heel (or right heel if you're a southpaw). As much as you want to, don't pick it up off the ground. This incredibly important for starting off a good rotation.
3 Keep your head down. It really should be your right shoulder which drives your head up and nothing else. There is nothing like the feeling of your torso driving your shoulders around to pick up your head up to glance at an arrow straight drive, but it wont happen if your head leads the charge.
4 Practice with a coat hanger. Take an ordinary coat hanger and grip the longest part just as you would a golf club with the hook between your wrists and directed away from your body. The widest points making a line between your torso and the "ball." With this setup, work through your golf swing and watch the rotation of the trinagle through the air. Your goal is to keep a consistant and natural rotation of the "clubface." At its high point on the back swing, the club face should be wide open. At center swing it sould be perpendicular to your body, and at the finish it should be closed. Make sure you're not cheating the rotaion or sliding too soon.
5 Turn your back on the ball. With your head still down, get your left shoulder as far around as you can so that it passes between the plane created by your chin and the ball. This will create the necessary rotational torque to drive that ball home. I like to think of it as showing my back to the ball and again, I don't pick my head up untill my right shoulder pushes it up.
Hopefully some of these things will work for you as well! good luck
Copyright (c) 2008 Dan lambart
How To Perfect Your Golf Swing
If you ask the players on the PGA Tour to name what they believe to be the most important golf fundamentals, there is no doubt that golf swing alignment would be towards the top of the list. However, most amateurs either do not know or do not admit how important golf swing alignment is to their success.
It is amazing how you always have certain things that stick with you that you have heard from your different instructors. On the topic of golf swing alignment, one of my old instructors used to say .You can have the biggest and boldest cannon and it does not mean anything to you if it is not aimed in the correct direction.. There are many sayings that I am sure that you have heard along these lines. Obviously, you can hit the perfect golf shot but if it is aimed 30 yards to the left of the target the results are not going to be to your liking.
Since golf swing alignment is a main fundamental to each and every golf shot, here are some simple exercises that you can quickly and easily do to check your golf swing alignment.
First, setup to a golf shot as you normally would and make sure you are comfortable. Now that you are ready to make your golf swing, place a tee directly behind each of your heels and push both tees all the way into the ground. Now move away from your setup and place a club.s shaft over both of the tees to create a straight line. Now, go behind your ball and look down the target line. Does it match what you thought?
This golf alignment exercise shows you exactly where you are aligning your feet. If your pictures do not match, then you can simply change or move the tees so they align correctly and then setup with the tees touching the back of your heels. If you were not aligned properly, do not be surprised that when you setup to your next shot with your heels properly placed that you will feel that you are aimed somewhere else. If your feet have been aligned incorrectly for a while, then it will feel quite strange when you do align them correctly. Keeping track of your alignment, your new feet position will become second nature in no time at all.
Another easy way to check your alignment is to assume your address position, remove your left hand from the club and simply point to a spot 10 yards to the left (for a right-handed golfer) of your target. Monitor where your arm and finger are pointing opposed to where your shoulders and hips are pointing. They should feel like they are creating a straight line. If you feel they are pointing to the left then you are prone to hit a push or a hook. If pointing to the right, you are prone to hit a pull or a slice.
As the PGA Tour players would agree, your golf swing alignment is one of the most important golf fundamentals for each golf shot that you take. You must check it often, because it's very easy to align yourself incorrectly without even knowing it. That is why I would be surprised if you were on driving range at a PGA Tour stop and did not see several players with clubs on the ground to assist with their golf swing alignment. Now that you know exactly what you need to do to check your golf swing alignment, you should be hitting more golf shots at your target and lowering your scores.
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