Improve Your Swing
Need a little help with your Golf swing?
From golfsupport.com
By Cathy Mant
Two of the most basic fundamentals of a great golf swing are rhythm
and balance. In fact, if these two elements of the swing are
implemented correctly, it is still possible to strike the ball successfully
even with an unorthodox golf swing.
This very point can be recognized in the swings of LPGA Hall of Fame
member Nancy Lopez and PGA Professional Jim Furyk. Both of these players
have positions in their golf swings, which for the average player
make it very difficult to strike the golf ball with any type of consistency.
However, because of their tremendous rhythm and balance, they are
able to return the club to a perfect position at impact and hit precision
shots consistently.
Rhythm can be defined as a flow, movement or a procedure. It
is the regularity in tempo. Tempo is the rate of speed at which a
person performs their swing. In other words, a person who possesses
good rhythm in their golf swing is one who repeats movements consistently
in the same sequences during their swing.
Balance is when there is bodily equilibrium or stability. Balance
in a golf swing must start at address. A golfer is in perfect balance
at address when his/her weight is equally distributed between both
feet right through the middle of their feet. If a person finds that
they are leaning more toward their toes at address then the tendency
is for the downswing to be an outside-to-inside swing usually referred
to as "coming over the top." This causes the ball to start out to
the left of the target and for the majority of golfers this is usually
accompanied with a slice.
Conversely, if the golfer were out of balance with the weight too
much toward their heels, the tendency would be for the swing to come
too much from the inside to outside that would create a push. This
causes the ball to start out to the right of the target and for the
majority of golfers this is usually accompanied with a hook.
A golfer should remain in balance throughout his/her swing. The position
in the golf swing that is most telling if a player is in balance,
is the finish. To be in a good balanced position at the conclusion
of the golf swing, the player should be able to hold their position
for a count of three or long enough for someone to focus their camera
and take a picture of you. If you can not hold your finished position
at the conclusion of each swing consistently, then you most likely
will find yourself hitting errant shots throughout your round.
Remember, making a concentrated effort to implement rhythm
and balance in the swing will result in striking the golf ball
with consistency. This will make golf more fun and lower those scores.
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