Golf is a sport played by men, women and children all nearby the globe. Yet amongst all these people there is a small percentage of golfers who stand head and shoulders above the rest and at able to play top potential golf on a consistent basis.
Here are some basics of golf-
1) Golf grip-one of the first things you need to get right is the golf grip.
2) Eyes focused on the ball- this is very important, be it the tee, the fairway, or the rough. It is very important that the focus is maintained on the back edge of the ball.
3) Upper body angles-to contend the upper body angle is one of the keys to playing very good golf.
4) Shoulder/Arms unit-it is very important that the shoulder and arm are held firmly while swinging.
5) Elbows held close together-throughout the complete golf swing movement, it is of vital importance that the elbows are kept as close together as possible.
6) Hands position-the hands should not go beyond the traditional address position until the club head makes palpate with the ball.
7) Fixed frontal position-here the head is held firmly while the club head moves in and straight through the palpate area.
8) Forearms-from the occasion back swing begins, the forearms must learn to rotate. This results in betterment of the player.
9) Passive arms-the arms must remain totally passive to the movement of the shoulder/arm unit throughout the golf swing movement.
10) Address position- the set up is very important.
11) Left heel-the left heel must remain firmly on the ground and the right leg slightly bent while the back swing movement.
12) Right shoulder-as the arms interact, it is of vital importance that the right shoulder rotates under the chin.
13) lowest of the swing arc-the club head should be at the lowest of the arc while swinging. This is very important.
14) Club resistance- there should not be any extra efforts made to hit the ball hard, the swing would then go wrong.
15) Impact position-this shows how the body should be at the important point of impact.
16) Left side dominance-it is very important the principle of left side dominance is followed.
17) Inertia effect-due to this phenomena you should allow for the delay of every part of the body.
18) Swing tempo- the golf swing must be in a free flowing movement.
19) Parallel to the target line-the shoulders, feet, hips and head must always be aligned to the target line.
20) Triangular shape of the upper body unit-it is vital that the upper body is tightly held together thus maintaining a triangular shape of the upper body unit at all times.
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