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Some Simple Tricks To Improve Your Golf Swing

Some Simple Tricks To Improve Your Golf Swing

The internet is full of gimmicks and products designed to quickly and easily improve your golf swing. The truth is that while these things can help, there are some free things you can do to improve your golf swing. This article offers no promises of quick fixes or immediate drop in your average score, however if you follow these simple steps and stick to them you can take steps to improve your golf swing dramatically and permanently.

Basics On How To Improve Your Golf Swing

Golf Swing TipsThe first thing you need to really improve your golf swing is something every single great golfer has done and will continue to do – practice. While it may seem obvious, it can not be overstated how important practice is.  If you truly want to improve your golf swing, set aside one hour per day to simply swing a club. You do not have to hit balls, but rather just put your body through the swinging motion. I would not swing hard at first, just over, and over, and over again.

You will notice after about a month of doing this exercise every day how much smoother and natural your swing feels. By starting slow and swinging through over and over again, you will strengthen and stretch the muscles in your swing making it a much more natural and smooth process.

After this has gone well and you begin to improve your golf swing you are about ready to take the next step. I would find or get an old 3 iron. This club has a nice long shaft and utilizes the full stretch of your swing. After you have found one I would then find a nice heavy tape and some copper/lead strips. You can usually get these at just about any hardware store. I would start off and add about a pound onto the head of the club, then go through the same swinging process that you have been working on.

Slowly over the next couple of months add more weight onto the end of the club to begin building up strength in your swing. In addition to doing this I would find a local driving range that you can go to on a regular basis and I would begin going at least once a week. This way you can mix in the strength and stretch training with real world training. You should start to see increased distance and accuracy in all of your clubs. If not, you may need to go back to the drawing board or simply rethink your choice of hobby.

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