Practice makes perfect. But your practice procedure plays a huge role in making things perfect for your future golf games. If you’re heading out the field today, you might want to improve your swing. Here are a few things to remember.
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Lower Hands
The lower the hands before a swing, the lower the takeoff. Choosing a stronger club helps you lower your arms. This exercise is a bit difficult during the start. As long as you keep your hands low in the finish, the angle of your shots will be lower.
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Be Always On Plane
When you’re on-plane at the top of the swing, you could increase your ball accuracy. When your right forearm is parallel to your spine, it helps your wrist get flatter. Your arms and elbows should form a tight triangle.
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Body Power
Strike power comes from your body instead of your arms and hands. This is why your swing should come from your body and not from your arms alone. Do not take a backswing. Instead, try to drag the ball into the air. While it seems difficult to control the club especially if you’re a ‘hand’ golf player, with practice, you’ll have full control of the power you deliver with every swing.