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Stop Slicing And Get The Proper Golf Swing

Every golfer wants to execute that perfect and proper golf swing and execute it every time they play. It is the kind of swing that can be used either with an iron or a wood. With this proper golf swing, you should be able to tee off, suitably adapting to the weather and the course. It is the kind of swing that should be able to get you out of any difficult situation. It is the kind of swing that is simple yet versatile and dependable, the ideal proper golf swing.

But this is not going to happen if you are prone to slicing.

Getting that proper golf swing is not easy and it takes a lot of practice to get the mistakes out of a bad swing. But it is not as difficult as you think. It all depends on what you do during the swing.

Simplify

Keep your swing simple; this is one tip that will always work. Keeping a swing simple takes away the unnecessary movements that not only wastes energy but also make the swing bad. It is not necessary to bend your elbows during the swing. Neither is any extra step necessary. These unnecessary movements can skew your shot.

Rhythm

If you feel that trying to improve yourself will not work, then get yourself a coach to teach you the finer points of how to improve golf swing. The two essential aspects of a proper golf swing are position and balance. But lack of rhythm can spoil all your efforts. Make sure that you have a smooth rhythm to go with your swing and to fix whatever you are trying to fix. This can be in the form of humming a tune, singing a song or counting. But doing it will help you get the proper golf swing.

Position Of The Hand

Another feature that should never be forgotten is the position of the hand and the wrist. Wrong positioning of the hand or the wrist can cause a twisted club in your hand. This will result in the striking of the ball at an angle and not dead centre, making the ball to go in any direction except the one it should – straight ahead. Practice till you get it correct every time.

The best hand position is to interlock your hands with the little and ring fingers of your dominant hand connected to the index finger and middle finger of your complimentary hand (it is not called the weak hand). With a little practice, your problem should be solved. If you get this hand position correct, you can improve on accuracy and distance.

Straighten Your Spine

Keep your spine straight and let it act as the axis of your pivot. This is something that no golfer should underestimate when it comes the execution of the proper golf swing. Think of yourself as a pendulum, with the spine a your axis. This golf swing instruction, if faithfully followed, should improve your game a great deal.

Rotation Of The Hip

Now that you have got your spine acting as an axis and your hands interlocked and firmly gripping the club, you must concentrate on removing the rotation of the hip in your quest for the proper golf swing. Golf is not boxing where a lot of punch can come from the swinging of the hips. If you swing your hips in golf, you will get only your slice and your hook. Therefore keep your hip rotation to a minimum. But this is not the beginning and the end of golf.

Find out just how much hip rotation you can allow before it spoils your proper golf swing. Follow these tips, practice regularly and see if it does not improve your game by getting rid of the slice and by being more accurate and achieving a good long shot.

Ian Bell

The author Ian Bell says that improving on your game of golf need not be difficult or frustrating. And if you are serious of moving your game up a notch, then you can read many more articles on how too with hints, tips & videos on developing a proper golf swing. Sign up for my newsletter and you’ll receive a free golfing ebook and 7-day E-course, visit: www.GolfSwingBlogger.com

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