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Improve Your Golf Swing and Better Your Golf Score



There are steps you can take to achieve your best golf swing. First, your goal is to find your natural swing, what I mean by that is, don’t put forth any effort when hitting the ball. When your mind and body are in sync your swing will be as simple as closing your eyes.

To find your natural power start by trying to keep your hands “soft” throughout the swing, leave the club at the top of your backswing for as long as you possibly can. “Soft hands” is keeping your muscles supple from your elbows through your fingers, trying this will promote a quicker and snappier release through impact of the clubface and the ball.

By leaving the club at the top, it will feel much more natural. When you get your body set at the top of your back-swing and make sure you keep the club at the top, this will allow you to begin the downswing with your thigh and leg muscles, which are much larger and more powerful than your hands. By driving the downswing with the body instead of with just your hands, you can create some serious lag. It will release when your club head comes in contact with the ball.

These two methods will help you see that effortless swings are the secret to more distance. People generally make the mistake of seeing the target and feeling that they have to use more strength to achieve the distance, which in turn makes you feel like you have to use more muscle, this is a misconception.

Trying too hard can cause a lot of discouragement. Golf could then easily become more of a chore than a game that is played for enjoyment. They may start to wonder at this point, why they even started the game to begin with. Golf is meant to be relaxing, and when it is played right, it is great for you, physically and mentally. If a person could just close their eyes and just swing they could understand why golf is such an enjoyment.

By: Josh Spaulding

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The Golf Swing – My Seven Step Checklist – Step 5 – Tempo



We have addressed The Grip, The Set-Up, The Waggle, The Backswing and before we proceed any further with the remaining steps to the actual golf swing, I feel this is an important time to discuss Tempo.

Tempo is not a single part of the swing but it should be an integral and important part of your entire swing. It is the smooth rhythmic method of timing your pace of swing so that your body works in concert with the club to achieve the most distance, control and accuracy that your ability will allow. Good Tempo will also help promote a consistency in your swing which will in turn result in consistently better ball striking thus greater scoring capabilities.

As in Music, Tempo is the beat, the speed and timing whereby your instrument is in sync with the other instruments. Also, as required in music, you have to acquire a feel for the rhythm of your swing. It can be as simple as counting one on the backswing and two for the downswing and Follow Thru (Steps 6&7) to create the right beat for you. I can tell you from experience that some days my swing Tempo is working better than others and the results on those days can be dramatic. Tempo requires a feel that you must experience before you can really understand the greater potential for a consistently better, more powerful all around golf swing. One important swing key with all steps of the golf swing and an integral part of a good Tempo is to ? Yes, “Relax”.

A good Tempo may be difficult to achieve at first but it will come with practice. There are some training aids that can help a golfer to learn Tempo. One is called “Swing Tempo” and is endorsed by Hale Irwin and Frank Nobilo, two excellent PGA professionals. You can go on line to http://www.swingtempo.com or call 1(800)708 3676. Another tempo trainer is called Swing Speed Radar and can be found at http://www.swingspeedradar.com and the cost is approximately $130.00 to $150. If you are having problems achieving that key ingredient in your swing either one of these devices should help.

Happy Golfing To All!

By: Mike D'auria

About the Author:
My name is Mike and I grew up in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn. I am authoring this material so the new golfer especially may benefit from my 30 plus years of playing Golf and Golf Travel experience. Please feel free to add a comment on any post or to pose a question about golf. I will be happy to reply.

Visit http://guideforbeginninggolfers.com for more valuable tips and golf info. Thank you.



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Cote Golf Instruction/Consistent Irons shots

Try this swing sequence to sync up your arms and hips for more solid iron shots

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