Golf Swing Practice
Monday, September 21st, 2009Golf swing practice is normally done at a range. Although these are often called “driving” ranges, it is possible to practice other types of swings at ranges as well. If a person has access to a lot of land, he can also practice his swing there even if it is not specifically designed for golf practice.
Drives are the most common type of stroke practiced by many golfers. They want to strengthen their muscles so they can hit the ball a long way, as well as improving their aim. Practicing other shots, however, is just as important. Golf entails many types of swings, so they all need to be perfected for the best results.
With enough golf swing practice, it is possible for nearly every golfer to learn to strike the ball with acceptable strength and accuracy. Further practice will improve golf scores even more.
Golf Swing Instruction
Monday, September 21st, 2009Let us examine two of the most common problems encountered by golfers during their swing and find out how we can become better at our swing.
1) The first is keeping the head down. If you want to “top the ball”, you should not lift your head during a swing. A “Scrull” or “major top” will usually produce a bounding ball and will be devastating and impossible to control. It is important to practice keeping your head down until you hear the chip land, and at that time lift your head so as to see the result of your shot.
2) The second is practice hitting your club in multiple ways. For example take a full swing, a short chipping swing and a half strength swing. Practice makes perfect before any game and if you make a note of your practice swings then you will be apply what you have learned on the course.
