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Swing into a Better Golf Game

By: Farrell Harber

You can have the most expensive clubs, the whitest shoes, or the most technically-advanced golf balls, but you'll never be a great golfer if you don't have a good, strong swing.

The key to a great golf game is having a consistent and reliable swing. A good swing will not only save your game, it can also save face at the course. The first tee is the most important, because everyone is watching you. If you start off with a lousy swing and miss the ball or send it careening off course, you're bound to be embarrassed. That's why it is so important that you devote the time to practice your swing.

You can purchase all of the right equipment, and read stacks of golfing books and magazines, but to make it as a golfer you have to look and act like a golfer. Learning how to swing a golf club won't happen overnight, so try not to get too frustrated. It can take years of practice, dedication and observation to become comfortable with making a perfect drive every time.

If you're like most golfers, you're probably on the right track in your initial approach. The trouble with most golfers, though, is that they tend to stray by suddenly changing their stance or losing their grip.

The first step to learning how to swing a golf club is finding a club that feels good to you. You need to have the right grip, and the length of your club must be perfect. Make sure that you're relaxed while approaching the tee. Don't tense up. When you feel calm, you are ready to take your stance. If the position of your body isn't just right, you'll have a poor back swing, a poor downswing and a poor follow through. Basically, stance is everything in performing a great swing. Keep your body strong throughout the back swing, downswing and follow through. Practice is the key to a becoming a great golfer.

Start with the backswing. Take the club and raise it to the proper height behind you. Swing the club downward until you are in the downswing position. At this point, you will hit the ball. Next, be sure to complete your follow through or you will send the ball flying off-course. Those boxes of golf balls can get pricey to replace, so keep your balls on the green by practicing your swing.

Instructional videos and DVDs can be great ways to find extra help with your swing. You can also hire a professional instructor. It can be expensive to take private lessons, but the one-on-one instruction and hands-on experience is usually worth the money. Where cash is a concern, you'll get just as much benefit from getting out on the course and practicing. Try visiting a driving range a few times a week. Practice your swing by driving a few buckets of balls. With simple trial and error, you'll find your own ways to improve and perfect your swing.

There is a noticeable difference between a good golfer and a great golfer, and that difference usually lies in the swing. Practice your swing, and see just how quickly your game will improve.

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Author Farrell Harber loves writing for several high quality Internet sites, on ultimate hobby and sports clubs subjects.
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