Golf Course Playing Tips - Golf Swing Guru

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    1. Do you want to learn several golf course playing tips? Well, first you should remember to have the proper hand positioning while doing the backswing. Place your right hand in a hitch hiker position, or one wherein the club is at the level of your waist, and you are able to look back and see your thumb pointing to the sky. Or you can choose to assume the hand shake position, wherein your palm is facing neither up nor down. Click Here For Golf Swing Guru Instant Access Now! A lot of golfers make the common mistake of letting the left knee collapse toward the right on the backswing, causing their shoulders to drop and their hips to sway or overturn. To fix this, imagine that you are holding a basketball between your knees. Keep weight on the inside of your right foot, and maintain a slight bend in the knee. As you take the club back, imagine that your right knee is braced and solid like a wall. Doing so will help your upper body coil behind the ball, and enable you to really send the ball flying. Also remember to not swing too quickly. Maintain a rhythm when you swing, and the best way to do this is to imagine a slight pause at the top of your backswing before changing direction and beginning the downswing. In order to achieve a powerful swing, it is not enough to hit at the ball with only your arms and wrists. You need to use the big muscles of your legs and trunk as well. Using the whole body will give you more consistency and power. In addition, a consistent golf swing requires a smooth tempo and good balance. Solidify your swing’s foundation by practicing hitting some shots with your feet close together, that is to say,
    2. about six inches apart. This will help you maintain better balance, tempo, and rhythm. Try these golf course playing tips, and improve your game. Click Here For Golf Swing Guru Instant Access Now!

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