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Improve Your Golf Swing by Simplifying It

There is a tyranny of technique that we must free ourselves from to play golf at our potential. We can start by building our swing from the top down, in a way that allows good swing technique to emerge by itself without conscious direction. Try out these three ideas to see what I mean.

You don't throw a golf ball with your hand, like you would a baseball. You hit it with a stick. Subconsciously, though, we still try to hit the ball with our hands by manipulating the stick, the golf club. And we're told that's the wrong thing to do.

Yet hitting the ball with our hands is exactly what we should do. There should especially be a feeling of hitting the ball with your right hand (left hand, for lefties). Swing errors appear from searching for that feeling in the wrong places.

When you hold the club, you need to feel that the clubface is a surrogate for the palm of your hand. That's the feeling that will work. Here's how to get it.

Hold the club so about an inch to an inch-and-a-half of the club sticks out from your left hand (right hand, for lefties). Adjust your grip within this range until you feel there is a connection between your hand and the clubface-not the physical connection the clubshaft provides, but a connection in your mind that your hand and the clubface are one.


Go ahead, get out a club and try it right now. When you find the right place there will be no doubt. It's as definite as turning on a light. You'll have the feeling that your right hand and the clubface are now working in concert to hit the ball.

Because you have that feeling from the start, you won't have to introduce something extra in your swing to get it. Grip every club from wedge to driver in this same way.

To understand how to simplify your swing, first, try this. Sit in a chair on the edge of the seat. Without shifting in the seat, turn around to your left as far as you can. Notice that your shoulders turn first, your torso follows soon thereafter, and your hips turn last. Everything doesn't turn all at once. There is a sequence.

The backswing develops in the same way. Take the club back starting with the toe of the clubhead. Think of moving only that. The arms and shoulders will follow. The torso starts turning only when the shoulders pull it around. The hips start turning only when the torso pulls them around. It's a chain reaction that lets the body wind itself up in sequence rather than turn itself around as a unit.

As you wind up in this sequential way, your mind will transfer its attention to each part as it begins to move, ending with your hips. At the top of the backswing, all you need to do is keep your attention on your hips as you swing down and through the ball. This makes sure your swing unwinds in sequence.

During the downswing, concentrate only on your hips turning at the same speed they turned back. The downswing happens too fast for your mind to move through the sequence of movement like it did on the backswing. Keeping your attention on your hip turn prevents you from rushing the downswing, a mistake that guarantees a bad shot.

As a final check, after you have swung through to the finish position, hold it and ask yourself this question: "Do I feel any tension in my shoulders and upper back?"

If the answer is "Yes," it's because you were thinking about hitting the ball rather than turning your hips. Try swinging again until all you feel at the end is that you have swung the club.

Once again, start with a connected grip, then wind up and turn your hips through. That's all you have to do.

These are three ideas that will lead you into a simple swing, and better golf. Give them a try.

Bob Jones is dedicated to showing recreational golfers the little things, that anyone can install in their swing and game, that make a big difference in how they play. See more at http://www.bettergolfbook.com.

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