Golf Swing Lesson: Tips to Improve Your Game
There are two principles that much be mastered by the student in any golf swing lesson, to achieve a great overall technique. These are balance and rhythm. To take your game up a couple of notches, these must become like second nature. Your consistency and confidence will grow dramatically when you have control of these two elements. Rhythm is the ability to repeat the same action again and again and with the same speed. The ability to maintain stability during each stage of the stroke, from the teeing up stage to completion, is what we mean by balance.
A useful tip is to watch professional players as much as possible, to see how they develop their own golf swing techniques. More often than not, they will go through a sequence of steps each time that will get them into the correct frame of mind for the shot. Balance and poise starts in the mind and picturing the perfect shot is an often used technique by sports psychologists. This can help the student to visualise the shot even before they approach the actual ’set-up’ for the shot.
A common mistake in mastering the correct golf swing technique is over-swinging. The belief by many golfers is that to achieve a longer distance shot, that a longer arc of the club and increased speed of follow through is required. This can often lead to the incorrect alignment of the face of the club in connection with the ball. It is important to remember that it is not just the speed of the club-head but the length of time the face of the club is in contact with the ball. Focus on not taking the club further back than you can turn your shoulders. Distance will come in time, when these basic foundations are in place