Golf Lesson: Correct posture and swinging techniques
November 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under Golf Lesson
I’m going to get you back on track with your pitching with golf technique and instruction that you’re just going to love. It’s the reason why you need loft, and here’s why.
A lot of you hit a lot of pitch shots that, after it’s in the air, it maybe has 2, 3, 4 feet of loft to it, and when it hits the ground, it takes off running and runs over the green.
A couple of reasons why you struggle with not getting the ball up in the air: Number one, you have to start using your pitching wedge or your sand wedge and your lob wedge, not your 9 iron to chip with. You need a loftier golf club.
Number two, check the ball position. Make sure it’s in the middle of your stance and your weight’s on your left leg.
And lastly, make sure that you start hitting down on the golf ball so it’ll go up.
Some golf technique and instruction advice I have to give you is don’t get all hung up on backspin. Backspin’s great, but would you rather have a golf ball drop straight out of the sky, or a golf ball that had a lot of revolutions going backwards?
I’d like the one that drops straight out of the sky. That will slow down quicker than one with backspin.
So, don’t forget, for more loft put the ball in the middle of your stance with a little weight left. But make sure you use your sand wedge and your loftier club, maybe your loft wedge to pitch with, and not your 9 iron or your pitching wedge. Your pitching wedge is okay, but it’ll go off a little flatter.
And lastly, the golf technique and instruction never to forget is, don’t forget to follow through low, so you can hit down so the ball will go up.
Thanks and have a great day.
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As a golfer who carries a 1.6 handicap and shoots around par, I have 3 things that I feel you need to work on in order to improve your golf swing technique and start playing good golf in a short amount of time.
1. The first thing is to focus on a good grip. This is crucial because it is your only link to the golf club. You want two knuckles showing on the left hand (If you are right handed) and you want to make sure that your grip pressure is light. Gripping the club hard causes tension, which is not good for the golf swing.
2. The second thing that you should work on is your stance and backswing. Make sure that you have a good posture, and that you set up to the ball "like an athelete." This will help you a lot to improve your golf swing technique. You should start your backswing by letting your hands, arms, and shoulders move away from the ball at the same time.
3. The third thing is to start your downsing by rotating, not swaying your front hip toward the ball. This will increase your power and accuracy. Just make sure that you do not start the downswing with your hands, as this is a big no no!
You may want to look at quality golf training manual to get you started with a good golf swing technique. I know this helped me out: http://swing-a-golf-club.blogspot.com
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It is very easy to summarize the rules of golf:
1. Play the ball as it lies.
2. Play the course as you find it.
3. The player is responsible for everything that happens.
The tough part is understanding how to apply those principles correctly in every situation, and knowing what to do when you are in a spot where you can't do them.
If you go the library or bookstore, you will find dozens and dozens of books on golf techniques and strategies. It would be impossible to summarize them here.
To learn the history of golf, you can read a book. I know that sounds weird, but that's why people write books. You can even do a web search for "golf history". You might actually learn something on your own.
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