Winning Golf Tips - Professional Advice To Improve All Aspects Of Your Game
- Date: 2008-06-22 - Word Count: 621
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Introduction
Frustrated with your game? New to golf? You can quickly improve your game, reduce your handicap make golf the enjoyable game it should be, by following our clear and concise advice.
This guide contains advice on Fundamentals, Swing, Short Game and Putting.
Fundamentals
Stance
A consistent position helps develop a consistent swing. A square stance will encourage a square impact. Keep feet perfectly parallel to the target line. If you imagine standing on a train track your feet are against one rail the ball is next to the other. Develop a comfortable standing position with your feet directly below your shoulders with your toes slightly outward facing.
Position the ball 2-3 inches inside the left heel for most shots. If it is too far forward you will be more likely to slice.
Moving one foot slightly forward will enable either fade (outside to inside) or draw (inside to outside). Experiment with the shot direction on how much you move your foot.
Do's and Don'ts
Do always check the position of the ball using your clubs aligned on the ground.
Do take your time to settle into your stance and get relaxed.
Do be consistent with your stance.
Grip
A good grip is the foundation of your golf swing, enabling greater control and reducing your tendency to slice. A good grip helps keep the club-head square at impact and stops the shaft from rotating in your hands.
The most popular grip used by professional golfers is the Vardon grip.
Place your little finger on the lower hand on the club (right hand for a right-handed player - known as the trailing hand) and place it between the index and middle finger on the top hand (known as the lead hand). The thumb of the lead-hand should fit in the lifeline of the trailing hand (the V). Look to get a relaxed and comfortable feel, a tight grip will hinder your swing. The V's formed by the index finger and thumbs on both hands point between the chin and right shoulder. Turning hands anti-clockwise on the club shaft produces a weak grip, promoting a left-to-right flight of the ball (slice). Turning hands clockwise produces a strong grip, promoting a right-to-left flight of the ball (hook).
Do's and Don'ts
Don't grip the club too tightly
Do keep the rubber grips on your club handles in good condition. Worn grips cause problems by forcing you to hold the club too tightly.
Do get a feel for the grip by practising frequently gripping and re-gripping the club regularly.
Alignment
When you are practising, make sure your use you clubs as alignment. Lay one club on the ground parallel to the target line and another from toe to toe indicating the direction of your stance. To indicate the ball position, lay another club at 90deg's to the target line extending backward from the ball toward your feet. Now check it all. When you are happy with the alignment you can a club across your shoulders, hips and thighs to check everything is aligned parallel to the target!
Do's and Don'ts
Do check, check and check again, it will be invaluable to troubleshoot any problems.
Don't leave the club between your feet longer than necessary but feel free to leave one club on the ground parallel to the target line during practice sessions.
Swing Path
To get a straight shot you require an inside to square i.e. hitting the ball squarely swing-path. An inside to outside swing-path encourages a hook, outside to inside swing-path a slice. Imagine a line extending through the ball to the target, your goal is a swing-path that starts on the inside striking the ball while moving slightly to the outside.
Also you can direct the ball with the club face - straight 90deg to the ball
Clubface open (>90deg) to ball encourages a slice or fade
Clubface closed (
Frustrated with your game? New to golf? You can quickly improve your game, reduce your handicap make golf the enjoyable game it should be, by following our clear and concise advice.
This guide contains advice on Fundamentals, Swing, Short Game and Putting.
Fundamentals
Stance
A consistent position helps develop a consistent swing. A square stance will encourage a square impact. Keep feet perfectly parallel to the target line. If you imagine standing on a train track your feet are against one rail the ball is next to the other. Develop a comfortable standing position with your feet directly below your shoulders with your toes slightly outward facing.
Position the ball 2-3 inches inside the left heel for most shots. If it is too far forward you will be more likely to slice.
Moving one foot slightly forward will enable either fade (outside to inside) or draw (inside to outside). Experiment with the shot direction on how much you move your foot.
Do's and Don'ts
Do always check the position of the ball using your clubs aligned on the ground.
Do take your time to settle into your stance and get relaxed.
Do be consistent with your stance.
Grip
A good grip is the foundation of your golf swing, enabling greater control and reducing your tendency to slice. A good grip helps keep the club-head square at impact and stops the shaft from rotating in your hands.
The most popular grip used by professional golfers is the Vardon grip.
Place your little finger on the lower hand on the club (right hand for a right-handed player - known as the trailing hand) and place it between the index and middle finger on the top hand (known as the lead hand). The thumb of the lead-hand should fit in the lifeline of the trailing hand (the V). Look to get a relaxed and comfortable feel, a tight grip will hinder your swing. The V's formed by the index finger and thumbs on both hands point between the chin and right shoulder. Turning hands anti-clockwise on the club shaft produces a weak grip, promoting a left-to-right flight of the ball (slice). Turning hands clockwise produces a strong grip, promoting a right-to-left flight of the ball (hook).
Do's and Don'ts
Don't grip the club too tightly
Do keep the rubber grips on your club handles in good condition. Worn grips cause problems by forcing you to hold the club too tightly.
Do get a feel for the grip by practising frequently gripping and re-gripping the club regularly.
Alignment
When you are practising, make sure your use you clubs as alignment. Lay one club on the ground parallel to the target line and another from toe to toe indicating the direction of your stance. To indicate the ball position, lay another club at 90deg's to the target line extending backward from the ball toward your feet. Now check it all. When you are happy with the alignment you can a club across your shoulders, hips and thighs to check everything is aligned parallel to the target!
Do's and Don'ts
Do check, check and check again, it will be invaluable to troubleshoot any problems.
Don't leave the club between your feet longer than necessary but feel free to leave one club on the ground parallel to the target line during practice sessions.
Swing Path
To get a straight shot you require an inside to square i.e. hitting the ball squarely swing-path. An inside to outside swing-path encourages a hook, outside to inside swing-path a slice. Imagine a line extending through the ball to the target, your goal is a swing-path that starts on the inside striking the ball while moving slightly to the outside.
Also you can direct the ball with the club face - straight 90deg to the ball
Clubface open (>90deg) to ball encourages a slice or fade
Clubface closed (
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