Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Learning Perfect Swing Technique For Beginners II

II. Let's Take It From The Top!

A.The Top Of Your Swing
OK. Your the club is now positioned over your head. Try to avoid swinging your body at this point. The club is in the air and should be pointing towards your target line. The majority of your weight should be on your right foot, and the left knee should be slightly bent inward.
The right knee will have a slight bend throughout the entire backswing and it will brace the power that's coming from your body.
It is acceptable to permit your left foot to rise slightly at the top of your backswing, but try to keep it to a minimum as it may affect your accuracy. It's better to keep your left foot grounded if possible.

B. Everything In Its Place
The moment of contact is now here. You should feel a tremendous quantity of energy and power building up, rolled tightly in your body...just waiting to release and send the ball flying.You should feel confident & athletic. The shoulders should be at a full 90 degree angle & your hips turned to approximately 45 degrees.(These angles are not set in stone, just generalities. Every player has different levels of flexibility and technique.)
Strive to practice your backswing as often as you can. And you do not need to be at the driving range or on a golf course to do so.
Every chance you get, simply stand in front of a mirror so you can see your body moving and following through with the proper technique.
It's best to have a friend check out your backswing for constructive criticism. This way he or she can let you know of any tweaks that need to be made.

* Be sure that your head is centered over the ball as much as possible. You may allow a small amount of lateral motion if needed.
* The left arm should remain straight throughout the entire backswing. However, a small amount of bending that is acceptable.
* The left shoulder should be tucked snug underneath your chin.
* The right arm should be folded smoothly into your side and brush across the rib cage.
* The right knee should always maintain its bend throughout the backswing.
* Your body weight should be shifted considerably to the right foot when turning behind the ball.


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