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Apr
15

Warming Up With Golf Swing Drills

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Warming Up with Golf Swing Drills

Golf is an activity that requires consistency. In order to get a constant swing in your golf game you need to do golf swing drills. Here are a couple of golf swing drills that you can help you put distance on your ball, and help you to be more accurate. 

The first activity is not really a drill but it is essential to a good swing; you need to stretch. Many people forget about this because they do not think that golf is a physical activity. But it is very strenuous and will use muscles that you are not accustomed to using. Make sure to stretch out your arms, your back, your shoulders and your legs. 

Once you have stretched out you can start doing your golf swing drills. The first one is very easy. Take out one of your irons and grip the handle the way you would to swing. Let your arms hang loosely and swing the club back and forth. Work on shifting your weight back and forth between your legs. This will loosen your arms, your back, your neck and your legs. 

When you start taking practice swings, aim for the top of the tee. If you are at a driving range they will typically have a rubber tee. Try to make contact with the tee. You should also try to keep your swing at a consistent speed. Consistency is a very important aspect of golf. When you start to hit your golf balls, make sure they travel the same distance. This of course will vary with each club. 

Advance slowly through your clubs. Take many swings with all of your clubs. It is important that you can familiarize yourself with the feel of all your clubs. The more you practice the more confident you will be on the course. 

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Apr
10

Golf Swing Drills That Actually Work

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Call me crazy but I still can’t stop looking up articles on golf swing drills. Then again, you know how hung up I am on golf swing drills.

Now, I came across another article on golf swing drills that I want to share with you. Don’t forget to click here for more information about golf swing drills.

Are you sick of being a hacker and you want to do something about your golf game? Do you need some drills to help you so that you do not feel like you are wasting your time when you practice? There are many different elements to the golf swing and anybody that tells you it is easy is crazy. Here are some golf swing drills that will help you hit the ball better.

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Apr
06

Improve Your Game With Golf Swing Drills

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Golf swing drills are often used by people before they get in to playing the actual game. This is because you need to understand all of the basics before you can move on to the actual game. Golf swing drills are done so that you can train your body how to use the proper movements before you actually hit the ball. This type of practice is invaluable, and doing it will help give you much better scores as soon as you start playing.

Even if you are already playing golf, but not getting the best scores, you can use these drills to improve your game. By going back to the basics and building up your skill as you go, you will find that having a better golf swing just becomes natural to you after a certain period of time.
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