...idual player.
Golf playing, like other sports, is a physical activity. The body should be well-tuned to the minute changes in swing mechanics, in order to adapt and be more receptive to harder drives on the succeeding games.
The second component of the equation in clubhead speed is the body of the golf player. Seen from a distance, golf playing seems not to depend much on the body, and instead on the clubhead itself. But this is not the case.
In swinging, it is the body that produces the necessary power to push the clubhead into the desired position and strength. When properly aligned, the shoulders, hips, feet, and hands of the golf pla...more
...undamentals I'm talking about are basically grip, stance, posture, ball position and spine tilt. These critical elements must be in place! When they are, you can go on "auto-pilot" with them, and focus on the shot at hand.
Golf Drills
Every good golf swing video has drills that work on swing faults, again fundamentals, and overall swing motion. These drills help you ingrain in your head how to make a proper swing, and more importantly how to correct one when it goes south...more
...gins his swing, his level of fitness and muscle strength enables him to build up club head velocity by turning his torso quickly and pressing his right leg forward. There is minimal waste of energy as he maintains his position above the golf ball.
Driving through, woods uses his hips, shoulders and wrists to concentrate his force and create a high initial ball speed. Research has shown that within a few feet off the tee, the ball is usually traveling at about 180 miles per hour. The average tour pro usually manages only 160 miles per hour.
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...play does not mean you cannot learn more and be better. Remember that there is always something new you can learn so either enroll in a class or take up a lesson or two with a more advanced player. This can be done on an annual basis. Constantly wanting to improve your golf skills shows your dedication to becoming a better player than you were the year before.
3. Etiquette Being a great player on the course and on the practice field is nothing if you are not a good person to play with. Rudeness is never condoned in sports and certainly not in golf. Golf is a gentlemans game and rules pertaining to respecting others are of utmost importance.
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