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20 September

How to Improve Your Backswing

Backswing

The more you master your back swing, the better your game of golf would be. A great golfing experience would be hard to get without this skill. While it is possible to play golf without it, but a good back swing can greatly improve your game and improve your putting skills too. Focus more on improving your form and distance than improving your power.

How do you improve your swing? Without a good sturdy posture, you are going to twist at the wrong moment and even potentially have huge problems with not being able to really grasp the club properly. All these things put together could create big problems in a good back swing. This allows you for a rapid follow through to your swing.

The way to correct your stance is to see a picture of yourself or ask some body else to take your picture. Once you have your picture, see it against the proper stance that has to be taken. If there is a problem with this option, then look up lessons which could make you work with some one. A good set of foundation skills should be at the base. To improve or correct your stance, one option is to work with a golf instructor.

Rectifying problems with your grip is your next step after you have corrected your stance. Overextending the grip or holding the club the wrong way can result in a poor backhand right from the start. There is no way possible to have a correct back swing if you do not grip the club appropriately. Remember, physically this is not possible. Dramatic outcome can be expected if you simply shift the position of your hands by a small fraction.

Before you lift the club from the ground simply pull it away from the ball. Players make the mistake of pulling and lifting the club nearly at the same moment. Not only does it jeopardize the game but it results in an off-center hit also. Remember to pull back the club before you lift it off the ground. Simple and uncomplicated task, sure you could do this. To get an assured impact on your back swing skills, just remember to pull the club before you lift it off the ground.