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Learn This Golf Lesson & Improve Your Swing

Learn This Golf Lesson & Improve Your Swing


D. Crest

Posted 2006-12-17


Golf is a kind of a sport, it is simple but skill demanding. You play it by hitting a ball into a hole using various clubs (there is an entire collection of them), and is one of those few ball games that do not use a fixed standard playing area, we could say that you play it on the hills. With all its peculiarities golf has been gaining a lot of popularity in the recent years around the world. Everyday more and more people want to learn how to hit that white, hard ball and send it as far as possible into the desires hole.

A hole means both the hole in the ground into which the ball is played, as well as the total distance from a pre-determined area from where a ball is first hit (called the tee) to the green. Most golf courses consist of eighteen holes.

When playing golf every shot you perform is a compromise between length and precision. Considering golf rules, a longer shot may result in a better score if it helps to reduce the total number of strokes for a given hole, but you must be careful as the benefit of a long shot may be more than outweighed by the additional strokes or penalties you incur if the ball is lost, goes out of bounds, or comes to rest on difficult ground. Therefore, as a skilled golfer you must assess the quality of your shots in a particular situation in order to have a good idea of whether the possible benefits of taking a long shot will worth the risks taken.

There is an important movement you will perform when playing golf, this is called the full golf swing and it’s used in tee and fairway shots. A full swing is a complex movement performed by a rotation of the body with the objective of accelerating the club head to a great speed. For a right-handed golfer, it consists of a backswing to the right, a downswing to the left, in which the ball is hit, and a follow through. Before the swing you must stand at a position called address, the player stands with the left shoulder and hip pointing in the intended direction of ball flight, with the ball before the feet. During the swing the club is held with both hands, the club head resting on the ground behind the ball, hips and knees somewhat flexed, and the arms hanging from the shoulders.

The golf swing is not easy to perform, if you have played golf you already know this. But you can greatly improve it with the right techniques. Learn them here:

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