Saturday, September 6, 2008

Biomechanics of the Golf Swing: Improving your Game in a Hurry

by George Burnham

It is no surprise in today's world; people want things quickly and conveniently. Well this also goes for sports. Many have become interested in the sport of golf and the same concept goes on here, people want to improve their game in a hurry. Well this is a very difficult challenge. Being one of the hardest sports today makes it very hard to develop certain skills quickly but I think offering tips is a useful place to start.

Well first off like many other avid golfers the first thing we are all trying to do is perfect a repeatable swing this right off the bat will give us a fighting chance. Well this is easier said then done, not anyone can just go out there and produce fundamentally sound repeatable swing every time. So if I could have your attention for a second I would tell you that most of what is going wrong is in your body. This all has to do with your golf flexibility. For example when you take that back swing of yours it should feel smooth and consistent. So the first thing I would say is to get out there and improve your overall flexibility for producing a golf swing where your swing all the way through should feel smooth and second nature, this is the first key to success. Being able to do this enables you to figure out when something is going wrong later down the road.

The second and final key to success for improvement would be head movement. This is an easy concept. What you want to do is once you get your swing feeling nice and smooth slow it down and concentrate on never moving your head, from your back swing all the way to your follow through your head and eyes should remain on the ball. Hopefully these few tips help, although seeming easy and fundamental they are important.

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