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Golf used to be the emblematic sport for the rich and famous, a sport only a few privileged ones had access to. Today, things have taken a new twist and golf is quickly becoming a sport everyone loves, regardless of where they live and how much they make. The popularity of this great outdoor sport is probably is in most part the result of it being so incredibly versatile. Anyone who’s played golf at least a couple of times knows that the sport instantly draws you in and pushes you to evolve as a player. If you feel that your game needs improvement and you’re eager to learn, you should definitely get some golf swing instruction. At cameronsgolfblog.com you can get great golf swing advice from Cameron Strachan, a passionate golf player.

There’s no shame in admitting that you need to improve your golf swing. Even professional players need constant golf swing coaching to make sure they stay on top of their game. This is actually the difference between professional golfers and amateurs – the professionals take the time to learn more and correct their golf swing. You’re probably thinking that professional players also spend a lot of money on golf lessons and you couldn’t possibly afford this luxury. The good news is that taking golf lessons doesn’t necessarily involve you hiring a real coach. The internet offers an unlimited resource of great golf swing instruction, lessons and tips. Cameron Strachan offers one of the most innovative approaches to golf swing instruction and will certainly help you improve your game.

The best approach to getting an improved golf swing is to address each swing element individually. Some of the basic areas you will need to look at in order to get a better golf swing include the stance, grip, alignment, ball position, balance, flexibility and the swing plane. Out of all these elements, the grip and stance are considered to be the foundation of any consistent golf swing. You’ve achieved the right stance when your feet are a little more than your shoulder’s width apart. The right grip should always feel comfortable and you should avoid squeezing the club too tight. If you’re arms or back are sore after playing a few rounds of golf you’re stance or grip probably need some correcting.

Once you’ve decided to get some more information on how to achieve a better golf swing you’ll probably be left wondering where to start. We all know the internet offers a world of information on any topic and golf instruction is no exception. However, if you’ll start browsing randomly through websites that pop up first chances are you won’t feel like you’re getting exactly what you were hoping for. Search engines will pull out the semi-relevant websites and in the end you’ll just end up wondering where all the good information is. If you want real golf swing tips from real people there’s only one answer: blogs. Truly passionate golf players have set up blogs in order to share their knowledge with other players from all over the world. At cameronsgolfblog.com you can take a look at what Cameron Strachan has to say about improving your golf swing.

More and more people are choosing golf as their number one leisure activity. This is a sport you can play with your friends and see how you improve each time you’re on the grass. However, if you really want to bring significant improvements to your golf swing you should take up some golf lessons. Golf swing instruction is currently available online so you won’t even have to leave the house to get the greatest tips. Cameron Strachan invites you to discuss, study and ultimately improve your golf swing.            

Clint Jhonson
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/work-on-your-golf-swing-to-be-a-better-player-552759.html

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12 Responses to “Work on Your Golf Swing to be a Better Player”

  • marc:

    What are the most common power leaks in a good player’s golf swing?

  • number42:

    For me it is coming over the top on the sownswing. This causes fade which goes less far than a straight ball or draw. My second is not finishing my swing which means I slowing down my swing to early thus losing speed thus losing distance again. If I had more distance I’d be alot better golfer.
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  • Ltgolf:

    hello marc

    Maybe the biggest culprit that robs power is not getting a good shoulder turn.

    Second to that I believe it is trying to steer the ball into the fairway rather then just swinging away.

    Not finishing the follow through will cut length also.

    This combination of things contributes to loss of distance in even the strongest of players games.

    Leon
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  • terencework:

    Most golfers decelerate their club head during impact. This happens when the club head passes the hands before impact.

    You need your hands to lead the club head until your hands go pass your left leg. To check this, look at your wrist. If your hands are leading the club head, your right hand will be cupped and your left wrist will be slightly bowed or straight.

    If you can achieve this, these things happen :
    1. You are not coming over the top.
    2. You are releasing the club head at the very last minute
    3. Your ball will shoot off like a bullet on a flat trajectory.
    4. Of course, you will hit it further.
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  • Bryan S:

    Technique is everything, of course. As said, probably the biggest power leak is coming over the top and slicing the ball. A fade is not a bad thing, as many players love to hit power fades. Over hitting, or swinging too hard, is also a big power leak. Usually you will lose control of your swing is you over swing. Also, you need a full turn of your hips and shoulders to get optimum distance. Confidence is a big key as well. If you do not have this, you will find yourself worrying about where the ball will go instead on focusing on the swing. A good, confident swing will send a ball into orbit, as you know the ball will fly and find the fairway. Also, make sure you are using the correct equipment. If you are using any graphite shaft, make sure it fits your swing speed. If you swing fast and have a weak shaft, this will cause control problems as well as lost of distance. For a slow swing speed, a super stiff shaft will basically counteract any good benefits of a graphite shaft.
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  • flashpro:

    Timing. If it’s a good golf swing…then it’s most likely timing. Your swining a little hard, so your getting to the impact area before you’ve released to the point where the club face is square to your target line. Best thing for you to do…especially if your a low handicapper, is go see your local PGA Professional. They can pinpoint your problem. Alot of times with a low handicapper, it’s so minute, you would need an experienced teacher to see it. I’ve started a website for golf tips on Yahoo Groups. It’s open to all, and free. I’m going to try to do weekly rules interpretations as well. Stop by…golf_Tips_ by_PGAprofessional JW McCloskey.
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    PGA Professional of 12 years

  • crazy_135:

    Weight transfer from the top of the swing.
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  • Doug:

    casting
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  • SmittyJ:

    Not making a full shoulder turn is probably the most common
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  • besthusbandever:

    most people think that power in golf comes from swinging as hard as you can, but that is not true at all, power comes from a combination of many things. the hardest thing in golf to learn is to how to shift your weight. easy to say, hard to do. poor golfers will, on their backswing have most of their weight on their left foot and their left side will actually dip into the ball, and when they swing they will fall back on to their right foot. this is exactly the wrong way to swing. on your backswing, you want maybe 80% of your weight to be on your right side, and as you begin your downswing, you must first begin to transfer your weight to your left side a split second before the club hits the ball, and when you follow through, 80% of your weight needs to finish on your left foot. if you address the ball and put your feet together so they are touching and gently swing the club back and forth, you will feel in your feet your weight shifting to the right and to the left. that is how it should feel. also having the right equipment for your body type and ability is important, but nothing is a important as learning to shift your weight properly, if you can learn this, everthing thing else is easy. try and stand in front of a mirror and watch yourself swing, good way to get a feel for it. good luck, practice everyday!!
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  • bigman42718:

    well i am an 8 handicap, i used to be a +1 but i have had cancer. if u swing to hard u will come over the top. u get slices or duck hooks if u have a good release. with short irons. or wedges, it is deceling and not hitting it hard enough. trying to be to cute so to speak. if u made every swing at about 80% power then u would be a great golfer. but then i am not a pro.
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  • insureman613:

    If you really want to fix your swing, read this book. http://bambiberg.bizonline.hop.clickbank.net I thought that there was no way that I could get better with a book, but I did, and now I cancelled my lessons.
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