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Harness The Biomechanics Of Your Golf Swing To Improve Your Golf Game

 
Author: Tim Gorman

The perfect golf swing is something that every golfer aspires to obtain and there have been a lot of books written on the subject to improving the biomechanics of our golf swing. Of course, as with most things, a lot of it is down to the amount of work that you put in to practice improving your golf swing. Even if you buy the best golfing book in the world it is unlikely that you are going to make a very significant improvement to your golf swing unless you put in a great deal of time, effort and practice. Naturally, if you are prepared to put in the extra effort then it is well worth trying to make your swing better as this will have a beneficial effect on your whole golf game.

One of the most important parts of trying to improve your golf swing is to try to improve the way that you stand when you are addressing the ball. If you are standing the wrong way then no matter how much effort you put in to your swing you will not be getting the best out of your shot. It is important to make sure that you are comfortable in the way that you are standing and that your muscles are relaxed and that your center of gravity is low. When you are starting your back swing, try to make sure that your hips and back are turning well and in proportion, so that when you swing all of this energy can be transmitted into greater energy. Harnessing the biomechanics of your golf swing will greatly improve the distance of your drive and its accuracy.

When you start to swing make sure that your body gradually unwinds so that all of the energy that was stored in the back swing can be brought into the shot and the drive will be much more powerful. The more level and balanced you are when you hit the ball, the more accurate your shot is likely to be. When you actually make contact with the ball then around 85-95% of your weight should be on your leading foot. After you make contact with the ball you should follow through smoothly to allow the body to slow down and relax the muscles.

Getting your golf swing right is a very important part of the game and the biomechanics of golf swings are very important. The best way to improve is to get some real instruction from a professional golf instructor instead of trying to learn it from a book or video. Of course, what you really need to do to improve your swing is to devote the necessary time needed for practice. Then you should see some real improvements to your game.

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