Thursday, June 21, 2007

How "The Simple Golf Swing" Will Lower Your Score

Most golfers swing at the ball, but never really think about what they did wrong, or more importantly, what they did right.

Thinking about the possible corrections usually will not work because there's always a little wrist cock, or a certain turning angle that could have influenced the good or bad result.

What a system does for your game is it allows you to proactively analyze each shot after you hit it and realize the result, good or bad.

For example, you hit the ball and it slices. Now most golfers are going to hit the ball again and slice it again. Maybe they hit a good ball every once in while, but they'll never know what made them hit the good shot.

With this system you'll get 5 simple steps to go through for every swing you put on the ball. Now you'll start to see trends developing, and you can always tie those trends back to one of the 5 steps you are most likely forgetting about which is causing the negative trend.

So for example, you hit a slice. Now because you have this system in place, you automatically know what you have to concentrate on for the next shot. You know that you did one of 2 things. You let your body get ahead of your hands, or you failed to start the downswing with your arms. If you top the ball, you automatically know that you failed to keep your leading shoulder down on the ball.

So the point is that having simple but effective controls in place will really help your game. You'll be really surprised how much you'll learn about your own game, and how easy it is to develop and maintain good habits once you understand how to recognize them.

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