Posts Tagged ‘proper mechanics’

Perfect Your Golf Swing

Posted in Uncategorized on March 1st, 2010 by admin – 711 Comments

To build the perfect golf swing you must breakdown your swing into several parts. First, you need to develop an athletic golf stance. The perfect golf swing will require you to look at your backswing, your downswing, and finally, your followthrough.

The backswing involves coiling your body to provide the torque you will need to drive the ball. It is best to develop a steady backswing that involves coiling your body as opposed to swinging your arms. Most consider the golf stance and backswing to be the most crucial parts to developing your swing. If you have proper mechanics for these two parts of your swing, the downswing and follow through should be successful because of the work you have already done to developing the perfect golf swing.

Good Putting Makes Up For Other Shortcomings

Posted in Uncategorized on November 17th, 2009 by admin – 1,250 Comments

There is nothing like making a mess of a hole only to sink a 30-foot putt to save bogey. One can only smile after the golf gods shine on us in this way. Unlike with almost every other aspect of the game of golf, putting is something that cannot be taught – not in the conventional sense, anyway.

Golf instruction regarding putting usually revolves around the use of training aids and written material, and very few beginner to intermediate players ever receive putting lessons. The reason for this is that most golfers feel that putting is a subjective skill they can develop on their own. There is some truth to that, but it is still important to learn the proper mechanics of a sound putting stroke.

Putting is where the most strokes are saved and relinquished, so it is critical to practice this part of one’s game as much as any other. When a long putt drops to save bogey, the true value of this skill is realized.