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Some Simple Golf Swing Drills

Golf can not only be fun but it can be a sport filled challenges. It looks quite simple from a distance but in actuality, the game is not easy to perfect. This is because it takes patience, precision and hard work. Even then there will definitely be days when your game is just not up to par.

Amateurs and even pro golfers experience many problems in achieving the perfect golf swing. It is determined by several factors that all need to be perfected in order to win at this sport. The first step in fixing issues in a poor golf game is to identify the exact problem, is it your grip, stance, alignment or even your posture that is affecting your game?

Whatever the problem may be you need to know what it is before you can find a solution for it. You need to be able to pinpoint these problems on your own or with the help of another. It does help to ask another golfer to watch you play and critique your game.

You can record yourself playing and then watch the tape to see where you need improvement. Another option is to take professional golfing lessons. Your teacher will be able to help address the problems in your swing that you might be having and give you tips for improvement.

Lets go over some drills that you can do.

The first is the track drill. The purpose of this technique is to help you to consistently hit your chips on the intended line. First, take two clubs and make a narrow track; turn the club heads outwards on the ground and make a stroke with the club slightly coming back on the backswing. Go straight through and try to make a low finish on the follow through.

The track drill is also used to correct the club head path. When you place the clubs on the ground it helps to guide you to constantly hit the ball along the intended target line. The track drill also teaches you the importance of a descending blow and is an effective way of practicing club head control.

The shoulder drill is a method used to keep the right shoulder down on the target line and to keep the right shoulder through and under the shot. This drill can be used as a pre-shot warm up while other golfers are teeing off. You can also use this technique if you feel you are not following through the shot. Many pro golfers do a version of this drill before certain shots.

Hold the club in a vertical position at arm's length from the body and place your left hand on the end of the long iron. With your right hand initiate a one arm backswing then an underhand follow through. You can then throw a golf ball along the target line to improve direction.

While pretending to hold a golf club vertically with your left hand, try swinging a golf club with your right. Keep the arm and right hand close to the body throughout the swing and ensure that your head stays down. This drill should make it easier to keep your right shoulder under and through the imagined shot.

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