Golf Swing - How To Improve It With Golf Training Aids - Presentation Transcript
Golf Swing - How To Improve It with Golf Training Aids
Golf is undoubtedly one of the world's most rewarding and frustrating sports. The
serenity and beauty of a golf course on a sunny day belies the tension that can creep into a
round when we're not hitting our best. While the concentration that the game requires is
often the perfect antidote to the stress of work and life responsibilities, there are times when
the safe haven of 18 holes feels more like seven levels of the netherworld.
Unfortunately, most of us don't have access to a personal golf coach or trainer, and we're
forced to work out the kinks in our game on our own. Thankfully, though, there are golf clubs
and training aids that can help get us back into the swing.
Here are some tips on how to find where to start, and on how to use golf training aids to help
you improve your swing.
1. Learning
Get at least one book and one video about the golf swing and learn the basic concepts
before you start tinkering. This can really save you some time and heartache. Learn about
grip, stance, and alignment. Learn about swing path and clubface angle and how the two
combine to affect the flight of the ball. There are lots of great golf videos and books out there
written by guys who have spent their lives figuring out the best way(s) to swing, so take
advantage!
2. Getting lessons from a PGA pro
At the very least, take three lessons to check your grip, stance, and alignment before you
start working on your full swing. Swing work is worthless unless you start from the right
position, and you can get good instruction about the alignment basics almost anywhere.
3. Getting some golf training aids
Golf training aids can really help you get results faster if you use them consistently. Here are
some suggestions for golf training aids that will get you going quickly:
a) Molded grip. These are invaluable for learning how to grip it before you rip it. Make
sure you get a grip/club combination that allows you to actually hit balls, because this
is the fastest way to get used to the new position.
b) Swing Path. The club should approach the ball on a slightly inside out path for
optimum distance. Get a swing path training aid to help with this. They can range
from a foam barrier that physically prevents you from coming over the top, to a mat
that sits on the ground as a visual aid.
c) Swing plane. Swinging the club on plane for the entire swing can help with your
consistency. A variety of training aids exists from laser pointers for a visual aid to a
large hoop that forces you to stay on plane.
d) Tempo. Get a golf metronome and use it during practice sessions. This will help you
groove your swing rhythm and gain consistency.
e) Release. Your wrists must release properly through impact to get good club head
speed and clubface angle. Get a release training aid to help with this.
f) Weight shift. You absolutely must shift your weight onto your right foot in your
backswing and then back to your left foot as you swing through (for right-handers).
Many players have a problem with falling back as they swing through, which can
cause a nasty slice and too high ball flight. Get a golf training aid that forces you to
shift the weight onto your forward foot as you swing through the ball and you will gain
distance and directional consistency.
Although training aids can be tremendously helpful in working out the kinks in your game,
the importance of good equipment can't be underestimated. A good set of golf clubs will help
you play your best, but if you can't afford a new set, you can always opt for brand name pre-
owned golf clubs. Used golf clubs often come with a certification and warranty, so you can
be assured of their quality. The right golf shoes can make a significant difference in your
positioning and consistency, and the comfort of the right golf apparel and golf accessories
allow you to keep your mind on the game.
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Golf is undoubtedly one of the world's most rewardi more
Golf is undoubtedly one of the world's most rewarding and frustrating sports. The serenity and beauty of a golf course on a sunny day belies the tension that can creep into a round when we're not hitting our best. less
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