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Do You Have What It Takes To Learn A Great Swing?
by Perry Rightmond, Per
Everyone and anyone can swing a golf club, but if you want the your swing to improve your game , it is necessary to (1) become adept at a wide variety of skills, (2) aquire good concentration and (3) exhibit grace in order to have a swing that gets your golf ball to fly the distance with the accuracy needed to reach the target area.

A Touch of Grace

Once you've started the swing with the club head descending toward the golf ball, it should do so with as little force and as much grace as possible. Newcomers to the sport of golf, unless they are keenly observant, will not notice the emphasis on grace and focused effort during the downswing. Instead they will take a cut at the ball with all their might. This approach leads to a golf swing that is as difficult to watch as it is ineffective. The result is a swing that looks ungainly, is very inefficient in transferring energy to the ball, and does not exhibit a balance of power and accuracy. Learning the balance between force, and carefully honed skills are what lend your swing the grace I am referring to, not just learning to hit the ball with maximum force.

Achieving The Correct Balance

Balance is important in any sport but it is of particular importance in golf. In order to be effective in this game, golfers need to carefully maintain a strict balance of strength and control. No where is this more the case during high-stakes or high stress times during a game. Being absolutely focused on maintaining this balance is crucial to success.

A balanced physical posture is also required. One thing that makes it difficult control how your club meets the ball during the swing is not remaining balanced and centered while swinging the club. Often players will shift from one foot to the other while swinging the club, which can cause the club face to hit the ball at a slightly incorrect angle, which can have a huge effect on the accuracy of the shot.

Whenever you go to the country club or driving range, observe some of the other players who, after taking their shot, tend fall sideways after their swing. Their problem is a lack of balance control. In order to overcome the bad habit of weight-shifting during the swing, you must concentrate on rotating you body around an imaginary axis. Which is to say, you must make your golf swing a rotational movement around your torso rather than a lateral movement. If you can keep this in mind, it will help boost your body control and steady your overall balance so that when you take your shot you will have a higher level of accuracy and power control.

What Is Your First Move?

A strong and graceful golf swing is attainable even by novice golfers with a little practice and attaining control over a few variables of the game. This includes keeping a steady tempo, body control, grace and most importantly retaining your balance. If you are just starting the game, don't try and fix things all at once.

It is not even remotely possible for you to fix all your problems at once when it comes to anything. Golf is no different in this regard.

If you attempt to take on every single golf swing problem at the same time, you will not improve on any of them and doing so will only lead to frustration with little ot noyhinh to show for your effort. In order to improve, simply concentrate on one problem at a time, taking your time and practicing the correction until you master it. Then move on to the next issue and continue the process. Your swing will begin to show some of the strength and grace of a pro.

Patience is the key. Coupling this with focus on individual issues, you will begin to observe measurable improvements over time.
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