Swing Tips- The Ways On How You Can Find Out Your Individual Swing Tempo
What should a beginner golfer possess in order to make their golf swing great? And what exactly does great golf swing mean?
There are great answers to these 2 questions. Meanwhile, we need to look at this professional golf player that is recorded to have probably the best golf swing in the entire PGA tour, well, at least one of the best!
His name is Ernie Els and even if he is over 6 feet tall, Ernie showed fantastic grace and fluid athleticism. With timing, power, and coordination beyond compare, he makes golf club swinging look like a piece of cake. All of Ernie’s shots are perfectly smooth, and it never seems like forced or rushed, as if he were swinging underwater.
Best Lesson Coming From Ernie
If you are an average beginner golf player, never be too hard on yourself especially when you cannot swing a golf club the same way that Ernie Els does. However, you can somehow take some useful tips from the pros.
First in the list, never attempt to kill the ball. You don’t want to chop, slash, hammer, or swipe the ball. Even when you try to look at amateur golf players who are into golf for several years already, still swing as if they want to kill the ball. When too much energy and stress is placed into your swing, you will certainly land with poor shots and with less power as compared when you have used more grace and fluidity.
Just Take It Easy
Do you really desire to hit the ball very long and hard so that it can reach the place you desire it to land on? If yes, rthen try to forget about using beast strength.
Professional golfers know that hitting the ball as hard as they possibly can, may in fact obstruct their development. By using good rhythm and solid technique you will be able to hit the ball further and flight the ball better than you would if just using brute force.
The pros really recognize this. Actually, you will never see John Daly or Tiger Woods using all of their power to hit the ball thus sacrificing their technique and finesse.
Everyone Has A Different Tempo
One of the most wonderful secrets comprising a great golf swing is an individual player’s tempo speed. Every beginner golfer as well as pros has their own tempo (speed of swing). For instance, observe professional golf players such as Fred Couples and Ernie Els. They both swing in a very easy and seemingly lazy manner. Tom Watson, on the other hand, shows a more deliberate swing that comes off very fast.
It is very necessary that you develop your own personal tempo. Several players have tempos that imitate their personality. If you are more relaxed and easy going, it is more likely that your swing will exhibit the same attitude.
If you are more high- strung, talk a lot, and move fast, then you most likely end up with a more conscious and speedier swing, such as Tom Watson. In terms of tempo, nothing is right or wrong. All you need is to simply develop your own style.
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