Golf Swing Logo
Articles - Golf Swing Tips  |  Articles - Golf Swing Trainer  |  Articles - Proper Golf Swing
 

The Secrets Of The Anatomy Of A Golf Swing

As you may know, golf is and can be a very complex game and not even the best golf driver is going to improve your game if you don't know how to hit the golf ball far and straight down the middle of the fairway!

When palying golf, each golf swing is a compromise between hitting the ball far and hitting the ball acurately. Golf is a precise sport, which requires the players to be physically fit. Any golf instructor will tell you that if you want to understand the anatomy of golf swing you must first understand how to stretch before playing. They strongly believe that you need to be loosened up before you play this game.

When trying to explain to someone the anatomy of a golf swing you must be certain to tell them that each golf swing has four parts to it:

Firstly the player must address the ball by standing with the ball at their feet but slightly in front with their knees slightly flexed. Their left shoulder and hip should point in the direction that they intend to hit the ball.

Next comes the actual swing which has three distinct phases to it:

The anatomy of a golf swing begins with the backswing, for example a right handed player will twist their body to the right moving their weight to the right side. Keeping the left arm fairly straight and only slightly flexed, the arms are pulled to the right until the hands are above the right shoulder and the club points more or less in the direction the ball will travel.

The next stage in the anatomy of a golf swing is the downswing where the player twists to the left and brings their arms down in an arc until the club strikes the ball.

The third and final stage in the anatomy of a golf swing is the follow through where the player continues to twist to the left until their weight is transfered to the left and their arms are above the left shoulder with the club pointing behind them. This all comes together as the perfect gold swing.

 

 

 


Translate This Page

 


 

Golf Swing Related eBooks

Golf Tips, Golf Lessons - How To Break 80
How to Break 80 is an instructional guide for golfers looking to get golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.

It really doesn't matter if you want to shoot even par or simply break 100 for the first time....the techniques and strategies in How To Break 80 will help you lower your handicap quickly.

Golf Swing Eureka! Groundbreaking & New
Did you know that 99% of golfers perform a single move in their golf swing that means they never get anywhere near to feeling what a pro golfers swing is like?

Discover how a 36 year old amatuer discovered what only 1% of amateur golfers know about the golf swing and knocked 30 shots off his average round of golf...

 

Golf Swing Related Articles

Simple Techniques That Will Shave Strokes Off Your Game And Improve Your Golf Swing

As an amateur golfer you'll get plenty of advice on improving your golf swing; some of it good and some of it not so good. It never fails to amaze me the number of times a golfer will seek advice on a particular area but not practice the new technique. Practice is the key to improving your golf swing. Let's explore some areas of your game that could need some tuning up. The Thumb Theory Maintaining a correct g... Continue Reading...

Golf Swing Trainer - What Is It?

Golf swing trainer is a term you might think of for a training aid that works on your golf swing. I’ve come up with a new definition for a golf swing trainer. It happens to be what I do for a living. I won’t take up this whole article talking about myself, but I do want you to think of a golf swing trainer in a different light after reading this. You see…I’ve watched and read about the millions of... Continue Reading...

Golf Swing Series: In a Bunker? Yes, You Really Must Hit The Sand Behind The Ball to Get Out

So you have not been playing golf very long. You are in a bunker, and you have not practiced this shot at all. You have learned that if you hit a normal shot behind the ball, or hit it fat, the result is woeful. It is a duffed shot. Now you are in a bunker and you have been told to do just that, hit the sand behind the ball. Just what you try not to do with your normal shots. ... Continue Reading...

 

Sitemap | © 2006, All Rights Reserved Worldwide | Legal Information  |  Resources  |  Partners  |  Golf Swing