Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran at golf, your swing remains one of the most important things you need to work on. Here are some tips to help you swing better!
- Know your range. Knowing your limitations and where you can improve is vital to improving your golf swing. It’s recommended that practice sessions should last for at least 30 minutes, with at least 50 balls.
- Good posture counts. Tilt at your hips, not your waist. Maintain your balance and a firm stance to avoid problems such as flipping.
- Keep your hands low. Lower hands gives shots less height and more control. Practice until you find a comfortable, controllable range for your swings.
- Start with the hips. Almost all down swing problems can be trace to the player starting with their upper body. Start your swing with your hips, and you’ll see better results. Remember that a swing’s power comes your whole body, not just your arms.
- Master your clubs. Every club has a specific purpose, and you’ll need to master swings with each of them to really up your game.
- Aim dead center. Not just with your feet, but also the rest of your body. Your body alignment greatly affects where the ball will go.
- Practice makes perfect. No one becomes a master golfer overnight. By constantly honing your skills, you’ll steadily improve your golf game.