Saturday, February 27, 2010

Great Golfing Tips

The most common mistakes golfers make is that they hold the golf club way too loosely in their fingers and way too firm in their arms. This produces poor control of the club and forces them to use too many muscles in the swing.
Picture trying to pick up a cup of coffee with your fingers soft and your arm stiff. You would spill it, at the least, and most likely drop it. That same principal of control works with the golf club. The club needs to be held strongly in the fingers so the ball can bounce off the club.
By doing that, you can now have control while creating great touch on and around the greens. This do away with the urge to slap or hit at the ball.
The best way is to pull on an exercise band, or theraband, held firmly in the fingers, while pulling it in one smooth motion, using as few muscles as possible.
If you pull too quickly or from your elbow or shoulder, you will detect a lot of tension in your arm and torso. By doing this exercise, you will strengthen your fingers and ingrain the feeling of swinging the golf club gently while having firm control in the fingers.
When you take this onto the course, you will notice your feel improve, and you won't decelerate. Instead, you will have one smooth motion, and the ball will just get in the way. This allows it to bounce off the club properly.
When you master the feeling of firm in the fingers and gentle in the motion of the swing, you will be able to tap into your ability for creative shot-making. Playing your best and having fun is at your fingertips if you choose to keep it effortless.