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Slide 1: How To Perform The Perfect Golf Swing…(PART I) # Very Good Tips For Beginner Or Intermediate Golfer # >> Click Here To Discover This Method << http://www.supergolfskills.com
Slide 2: # Perform the Perfect Golf Swing. # If you want to know how to carry out a golf swing or are looking for ways to improve your golfing performance # this is for you. This Website will prevent that 'hook' or 'slice' off the tee! >> Click Here To Discover This Method << http://www.supergolfskills.com
Slide 3: Step 1: #Position yourself in line with the flag #When approaching your ball, look out for a nearby leaf, small stone or broken tee which is in a direct line between the flag you are aiming for, and your ball. #Imagine a line between these 2 reference points and put your club face square to it. #Now stand parallel to this imaginary line. #You are correctly orientated to begin the perfect golf swing.
Slide 4: Hit The Ball
Slide 5: Step 2: #Grip your left hand correctly #Making sure your club is naturally on the ground behind the ball, place it in the left hand so that the shaft lies across the top of the forefinger. #It should fit under the heel of the palm, to make space for the stability of the club. #Make sure that the little finger is around the grip so that there is no room for the club to move. TIP! #Make sure that the thumb is straight on top of the shaft with a natural grip. #You should be able to see 2 or 3 knuckles of your hand. #This is the correct left hand grip.
Slide 7: Step 3: #Grip your right hand correctly With your right arm hanging naturally, shake hands with the club and settle into the grip. #Fold your right hand over the left thumb. #The thumb of the right hand on the club should be pointing to the right shoulder.
Slide 8: Step 4: #Grip the back of the club correctly #There are 3 different ways to grip the back of a golf club – choose whichever feels better for you. #The Vardon or Overlapping Grip is by far the most common method used in golf. #Place the little finger of the right hand between the index finger and middle finger of the left hand. #The Interlocking Grip is where the right little finger and the left index finger are locked together. #This is a lot easier for those with small hands as it allows the fingers around the grip. #This is the second most common grip. #Finally, the Baseball Grip is used by people and children with very small hands in order to get all the fingers around the club.
Slide 9: ## ENDING PART I ## >> Click Here To Discover This Method << http://www.supergolfskills.com




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