Free Tip 1. Straight Talk
Even the best players sometimes forget the first step to hitting any successful golf shot. You have to know where your target is. To drive the point home, I’ll interrupt students after they’ve set up to the ball and ask them to point at their target without looking up.
You’d be surprised how many times the fingers point right or left. Try this drill yourself to make sure you’re keeping your mind connected to the target on each shot.
Getting your shots to fly on line is the next step to success. Once you’ve started hitting your shots on line, you need to be able to control how those shots curve. And when you can do that, it’s time to learn how to make trajectory work for you. One of the fundamental concerns for golfers trying to break 100 is getting the ball started on the right line. Often, the problem is a poor swing path. Before you worry about fixing golf shots that are curving too much, get your ball started on your intended line. That makes the next steps to lower scores simpler.
Tips 2. Iron Play
A lot of golfers try to reach or use their hands to hit the ball with their irons. What they don’t realize is that you need to maintain a natural, free shoulder tilt or angle throughout your swing. This angle is created because one of your hands is lower than the other when you grip the club. So if you move your hands to reach or catch the ball, you’ll change that angle and mis-hit your shot.
Concentrate on making a balanced movement forward to the target with your body. As you move forward with your swing, feel your body turn and face the target while keeping your balance. It’s as easy as walking forward, and the golf club will naturally stay out in front of you. By not reaching, your shoulder tilt will remain at the same angle throughout the entire swing.
Try this drill and then take a look at your position when you finish. You’ll see that your balance has improved, and you’ll begin hitting crisper and more accurate shots to the green. Free tips for golf swing will take easy when you try !
Tips 3. Swing through the Ball
An all-too-common mistake made by golfers is To let up on the swing after impact. It is essential to maintain a firm grip and swing through the ball With good extension toward the target.
Tips 4. Golf Swing Myths
One of the biggest myths about the best golf swing is that you must keep your head down during the swing. Actually, what’s more important is keeping your chin up as you swing. This is so your shoulders can pass freely under your chin, allowing your head to remain still and focused on the ball. Another myth is the so-called swing to right field. This is to help some golfers achieve a square-to-square swing path. Instead, you should concentrate on not bringing the golf club inside of your target line too fast. Think of your swing as a ferris wheel, not a merry-go-round. Finally, make sure you follow through with your right shoulder over your left foot to complete the swing.
Looking forward to more tips.
Thanks a lot for the Tips. May I request you to explain the release of hands specially the Rightone ( for Right Handers ) through Impact please. Regards…
Sounds like great information.Next step is to practice the information and see what happens
Hi Craig,
Some nice tips, they are. I am going to try them this week end.
My issue is that I play well one day and next day like a careless man,
without concentration.
I will report back on the results after my trial
Thanks and Regards,
Col Vijayaraghavan
Hi Colonel,
So how did the trial go?
I’m betting you are really good at concentration in your vocation or career right? Transfer it over to the course…
Craig