Perfect Golf Swing

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The Perfect Golf Swing

The Perfect Golf Swing; something that has eluded me for years. The truth of the matter is what might be right for me, may be wrong for you. Everyone's golf swing should be determined by the individuals shape and form. Focus on the basics, such as grip, stance, line up, take away, downswing, swing pane, and finish.


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The Perfect Grip 

To get the perfect golf grip just, follow the 5 simple steps listed below:

1. With the golf head down, grip using only the last three fingers and the pad of your left hand. Grasp with your left hand and adjust the club so the grip is in your fingers, not your palm.

2. Make sure your left hand's thumb is straight down. The point where your thumb meets your hand should be near the top of club.

3. Next, grip with the fingers of your right hand. Note the small vertical crease in your right palm near the wrist. Overlap the creases of your hands.

4. Grab the pinky of your right hand with the index finger of your left. Note the index finger and thumb of right hand. You should see a 'V' where they meet. That vertex (the point where they meet) should point to your right shoulder.

5. Make sure your right thumb is not running straight down the club but instead is pointed slightly toward your right shoulder.

If you follow these instructions, you should be able to obtain a solid golf grip. The following golf tips will also help you improve your grip and help you feel more comfortable and confident with it.

The Perfect Golf Stance 

Here are some pointers on how you can achieve the Perfect Golf Stance:

Your feet should be shoulder-width apart. The shoulder-width stance is best for mid-irons. For shorter irons, you will need to take a narrower stance, a wider stance will be required for longer clubs. The general rule is, the longer your club, the wider your stance; and, the shorter your club, the narrower your stance should be.

The toe of the foot closest to the target should be rotated three inches towards the target.

The toe of foot the farthest from the target should be pointed to a spot perpendicular to the target
Your knees should be slightly bent but keep your back straight.

The sole of your Golf Club should rest flatly on the ground.

Your weight must rest lightly on the balls of your feet.

Your arms should be stretched, forming a "V"-like shape.

The clubface should be square to the target, somewhere from the middle of the stance-leftward.
Ball Position in the Set-Up

The position of your ball during set-up greatly depends on the type of club you are using. Here are some guidelines on the position of your Golf Ball based on the club you use:

Short Irons: the ball needs to be positioned at the center of your stance.

Long Irons and the Five-Wood: put your ball just in front of the center of your stance- that is about a Golf Ball width from the center of your stance towards the target.

Long Woods, including the Driver: the ball is set just in front of your front foot. This is about two Golf Ball width from the center of your stance towards the target.

To check if you are at the right position from the ball, hold your club with your arms outstretched at waist height and parallel to the ground. Then bend forward, let your arms drop. The ball must be placed where the clubhead touches the ground. Having your ball positioned farther makes you slouch or stoop forward too much, thus creating a bad posture and a bad swing.

Aside from the ball distance and positioning, you need to keep a good posture. A good posture is characterized by a fairly straight back, head angled with your spine and behind the ball. Your knees should be slightly bent, and your weight equally divided between the balls and heels of your feet. Keep your chin tucked in and your arms should hang loosely with your right arm lower than your left. Following these guidelines will definitely result to a proper Swing.

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