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Feeling Your Golf Game


Author: John Savage

Article:
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It has been said hundreds of times. Feel is the main part of
playing golf. Instinctively you know whether something is right
or wrong for you just by how it feels.

It may be a little confusing to define the feel of golf, but
lets try to take this confusing term and put it into something
more concrete.

Lets first talk about the method of using all your strength on
your swing. If you swing very hard, you will not be able to feel
the ball being correctly hit and your balance will suffer
because it is more difficult to control your muscles. If you
will allow yourself to feel the shot, then your entire body will
be tuned into the shot and you will know that you can hit the
ball solidly and correctly.

To achieve more power, you should learn to twist your body. If
you achieve this, you will be able to hit the ball quite a
distance in 3 or 4 years. If you have a certain shot that you
cannot seem to accomplish, think it out. You do not need to try
a new method unless you have a specific need for using it.

The basics are of utmost importance. Go over in your mind how it
feels to prepare completely for that shot that you are trying to
make.

Another thing to consider is that feeling the power of the
stroke is not a necessity. Swing easily and remember that you
are transferring energy to the ball. If you will rid yourself of
everything that works to destroy your balance, you will be on
the right path. Delete everything that does not feel comfortable.

Keeping your balance and being comfortable will help to
increase the power that you can use. Some players lift their
head near the end of their swing thinking that it will increase
the power of their stroke. It does not add power, it actually
decreases the power of your swing.

Being comfortable can help you in playing golf by allowing you
to play more easily and fluidly as possible. Many times being
comfortable is completely mental.

While you are moving, it is very important to keep your eye on
the ball. This is very important. When you are comfortable, you
are using your strength properly.

When you tense your muscles, you are instantly moving away from
the proper way of playing golf. If you want to check your golf
methods, evaluate how comfortable you feel. If you are playing
well using your own way of playing, then play your way and
forget about copying other players. If you need to learn a skill
from someone, ask them why they are swinging that way and then
you can apply the knowledge to your own swing. Imitating the
swing of someone else will not help you.

With a little time, you will be able to understand what a
correct shot feels like, what club you like the feel of, and be
more comfortable with your decisions. Then you will understand
the feel of golf!

About the author:
john savage is a keen golfer and has a Blog that describes an
amazing little known fact about the Golf Swing.

Click Here to visit the Blog

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