Every now and then, golfers need to make a change to their swing patterns. There are several legitimate reasons for making a golf swing change, including age, chronic injury and self-improvement.
However, before making a swing change, consider the big picture first. Let’s take a look at the following rules to help you make the change you need with as little hassle as possible.
1. First, make sure your problem lies in your mechanics and not your nerves. It is not uncommon for golfers to have one or two particular shots that truly rattle their nerves, but instead of assessing this as a mind problem, they blame it on their swing.
2. Any change in your swing should be based on one of the six fundamentals of the golf swing itself. The first one is the grip. Before you change the way you hold the club, make sure you can see a problem. If your grip is too strong or too weak, then go ahead and make the change. Next test your change on the driving range, and if the problem still persists, or you do not get the results you want, then your grip was probably not the problem.
3. A further fundamental is your posture. Have someone look at your posture as you set up for your address. Consider the width of your stance, as well as the angle of your back, shoulders and knee flex. Changing any one of these can impact your shot results. Again, be sure to test your new golf swing before making any more changes. Read the rest of this entry
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