Well, that's a bit rude, isn't it? Maybe can you think at first glance I'm a little offensive, but excuse the pun, is there a good reason.
Wonder why it is that some days golfing days are simply not good? How is it that on Saturday to go on the course and brilliant play and on Sunday, the same course not clean can buying car?
A very common error among all us amateur is golfer attitude. Golf is an athletic sport despite my wife and as such they require it to an athletic pose adopted.
Take a look at prominent golfers on tour these days, and see not many guys or ladies with sloping shoulders and their Chin on the chest.
A good golf swing is based on the set up, if you get this right, then you have made a big step, to play better golf.
Golf is dynamic, it is a sport of moving parts and all the parts you are connected. With that in mind, so how do we dynamically?
First of all ears with shoulders, with hips, feet can be straight, lined up lined up lined up. This is the basic position and from here can your body freely and easily move.
Stand before your ball with the feet slightly outward shows your feet should be about as wide as the shoulders. Now we have a solid, balanced basis for our swing.
Of course, we must make the golf ball and to do so, I take my club and keep them on my body about 45 degrees. Now, I bow to the front and my knee flex, until the club head touching the ground, they will place at the right distance from the ball.
Once you're in this position stick your butt. Your focus on your elbows should protrude the reason for your rear end to a point to bring.
You can swing back and forth the Golf Club and maintain good balance with your weight in the middle of the feet, which are in a dynamic position, and that is the key to a good, solid, repeatable golf swing.
Norman writes golf articles for Golfamateur.co.uk. The website for cheap golf bags and Cheap golf equipment
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