Apr 21

Golf swing speed is a measure of how fast a player gets the club moving through the downswing into impact. The best golfers, those with low-handicaps, work hard to obtain the highest possible swing speed in an attempt to maximize distance and accuracy. High golf swing can increase both spin and velocity, meaning more distance off the tee with woods and more action around the greens with high-lofted irons and wedges. Players who are working on their swing speed aim to accelerate for the maximum speed to occur exactly at the point of impact. Accelerating through the golf swing to the point at which the ball is struck also tightens the swing plane, minimizing the chances the club might stray of its appropriate path and hit an errant shot.

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Feb 23

Even a single golf swing lesson can have a dramatic impact on the golf game of an individual who has grasped the basics. If you have reached an intermediate level, shooting consistent scores across a period of weeks or months, a golf swing lesson can help you to identify significant deficiencies in your swing and give you some of the tools, tips, and pointers needed to begin to correct the problems. Even making these minor changes can very quickly affect your score, depending on the source of the problem. Even if the changes are not immediate, taking a golf swing lesson can allow a professional golf instructor to analyze your swing and address what steps are needed. Even if the pro feels that additional lessons are needed, accurately gauging what you should target is of value.

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Nov 30

When taking too much turf behind the ball and hitting a fat shot, a course will become significantly longer. Fat shots usually come in bunches, and it’s crucial to focus on keeping the spine angle straight through impact to rectify the problem. Trying to dig the ball out and bending down at impact makes more fat shots than anything else. The golfer who swings through impact and down the target line will have much better avoidance of fat shots than one whose target is the golf ball. The golf ball is really just one point in the swing as it fires down the target line towards the target. Trying to focus on the bigger picture (rather than striking down at the ball without a level swing) will prevent catching the ball fat on a consistent basis.

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