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Achieving Full Golf Swing Success
from:Hitting golf shots with a full golf swing involves strategic
thinking. First, ask yourself what you want to do with the shot.
As you develop skill, strategic concerns such as the ball
flight, right or left turn and high or low trajectory become
more and more important.
New golfers spend most of their strategy time finding a target
and picking a club simply because the number of ways they can
hit a shot is limited. Professional players will take all
aspects of the shot into account. Wind, lie, slopes, hazards,
pin position, green firmness, individual preferences, and other
factors all help the professional player decide on ball flight.
As you develop as a player the answer to the question of what to
do with the ball will become a matter of adjusting to the
conditions set by the golf course and by yourself. The better
golf player you are, the more answers you will find and the more
variety your golf shots will have.
Once you've determined what you want to do, consider how you
will get it done, examining your ability to execute the
necessary shot. A good player will be able to produce the best
shot for any given situation.
Before you can reach a professional level, the most important
answer to the question "How" is simply the technique you need to
produce the shot. A straight forward golf shot may necessitate
your regular full golf swing. For softer ball flight, perhaps a
smoother swing with a longer club could do the trick. It isn't
easy to practice strategic thinking for a full golf swing
without playing on a golf course. A driving range or practice
area usually looks different from the course. Practicing under
game-like conditions will help you transfer what you learn in
practice to the golf course.
Here are some Full Golf Swing drills to practice:
On the driving range, select a target for your golf shot, such
as a different area on the ground, a sign, or an assembly of
balls lying on the fairway. Your goal is to hit the target, but
on every shot decide on an area around the target about the size
of a green. Play at least 20 shots with different clubs and give
yourself a point every time you hit the green area.
To increase your difficulty, make your visualized area of the
green smaller. To decrease your difficulty, make your visualized
area of the green bigger and use all the clubs in the bag all
the way up to the driver. Additionally, focus on the target and
let your swing take care of itself. At the end of your practice
add up all your points and check your success. This is a great
way to keep a score going of your golf practice sessions.
Developing a sound full swing is fundamental to playing golf
successfully. The full golf swing has three phases: (1)
Backswing, (2) Downswing and (3) Follow through. You can execute
a full golf swing with nearly any club in the bag. Strategic
thinking for the full swing involves understanding club
selection, knowing how to hit a variety of shots and adjusting
to the ever changing golf course conditions.
The key to developing your full golf swing and success is
strategic practice drills. Vary your distances, change clubs and
targets until you master your shots.
About the author: Dave Nimmo
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