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Golf Swing Drills That Will Improve Your Golf Game

November 17th, 2009

Golf Swing Drills And Golf Instruction That Will Improve Your Golf Game

The only difference between this drill and the Knees Drill is that you are standing up. Turn your upper body around a right post and then turn your body to your left post, facing the target when you finish. Your knees, hips and shoulders should all face the target. During the turn back, you should feel how the upper body is turning around a firm lower body – a coil. On the through swing the lower body leads, creating more of a coil, and everything finishes in balance on the outside of the left foot. This drill should be practiced in front of a mirror, checking. That the spine or head does not move up or down That the body is shifting in balance to the right post then to the left and, That the body is coiling not just turning all together.

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Swing at the Driving Range

September 6th, 2009

Practice At The Range

Practice as if you are on the course. It is important to use differest cclubs all the time, then moving in frustration to the next, try the following approach. Imagine playing your favorite golf holes in your head. Hit a driver, then a short iron. If the hole is a par 3, hit a mid iron, and then maybe practice a short chip shot like you missed the green.  Between shots take time so that you can visualize being on the course.  This will be the most effective.

It’s ok to continue to use the same club if you find it to give you confidence, but don’t just hit 5, 6, 7 shots with the same club. Overall, you can help your golf swing a lot more with this approach hitting 30 to 40 shots in a practice session than hammering 60-100 balls in the same amount of time.  Second, plan time after your full swing practice for time at the chipping and putting green. Take 5 balls, an iron, and your putter and work on getting up and down consistently from different areas around the green. This type of success around the green can make up for mistakes in your golf swing.