The Basics of a Golf Swing

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Golf swing instructions start with finding the right professional location and instructor who can guide you in achieving the basic swing techniques, to gauging the distance of each club in your golf bag. Understanding the golf swing should give anybody a firm foundation to learn and help them get started in the game.

There are three main segments to a golf swing, the back-swing, the downswing and finally the impact and follow through.

Dividing the golf swing into segments, helps the golfer focus on one segment at a time in their golf swing, making it easier for them to remember what they learn and also to be able to work on improving their game systematically.

There is another bigger advantage to this approach. The ability to be able to draw ones attention to the many different parts of the body and the many muscles involved in a proper swing technique.

Golfers need to focus on the dynamics of the golf swing rather than the outcome. It’s more important to concentrate on the process, rather than getting distracted by the immediate results. “In an outdoor setting, students often become focused on what the ball is doing; doubt can enter their minds and compromise their commitment to the process. Any teacher or player will tell you, make a fundamentally good swing and the ball will take care of itself.”

Sophisticated ball flight data and video swing analysis software such as Trackman Performance Software (TPS) greatly increase the students comprehension, allowing them to adapt to their new positions faster than ever. Seeing is believing.

Professional golfers have to practice year-round in order to retain their skills. The same applies to average golfers as well. A year-round practice/training schedule helps to avoid slumps and muscle memory loss.

Remember your swing and body are constantly changing, and you should see your teaching professional on a regular basis. Having a second set of eyes from a trained professional will keep that swing in check.