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FootBall Drills

Some of my Full Golf Swing Basics

Friday, July 1, 2011

Ball position is also a very crucial part of the modern golf swing! For example since the shaft of your driver is at least eight to ten inches longer than those of your short irons, adjustments will need to be made in your stance in relation to the ball. Because the swing arc bottoms out in different places fro different clubs there are a few things to remember! The longer the golf club is (driver/woods) , the futher forward in your stance the ball position must be! So for the driver the ball position must be just inside your left foot (right foot for left handed golfers). For short irons the ball positon should be very slighty forward of center. For long irons and some hybrids and utilities it should be about an inch closer to the target than your short iron. So remeber the longer the golf club the further forward in your stance plus the longer the golf club the wider your stance should be!
How to get more power in the golf swing is an age old question. To truly comprehend how yor body is supposed to powerfully rotate throughout the golfswing, get into your comforable golfing stance and place both hands on you hips. While trying to keep you posture, rotate your upper body around as if someone behind you just called your name, you should imediately find your upper body amost torqued against your lower body. then in order for you to finish your golf swing you just simply move your weight towards your left side (right side for left handed golfers)  and uncoiling your body as aggresively as you can without losing your balance or posture into you balanced and relaxed finish position!
it is ectremely difficult for average golfers to understand the they have a swing shape or orbit ( the club swings back, around, inside and up then producing the same movement down and through impact). But by gripping the club with only your middle and index fingers, you'll soon notice that the weight of the golf club controls ant swing arc and swing path of the club. The nclub hinges naturally since there is nothing to hinder it like a bad grip! To this drill i few time then try to recreate that felling through your natural swing.



Barry has been writing articles for many years now! With a very keen interest in the golf swing as well as music, clothing, tattoo! He also has a interest in cheap chandeliers and gloves!

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