You may be surprised how little effort it can take to bring your golf swing to the next level. Consider the following question. What makes a good golf swing? Why do some guys have it while others don't? Well it turns out a big part of the answer comes down to what you do off the golf course. Below are some simple golf tips to follow that are guaranteed to improve your golf swing and drop strokes off your score. They could mean the difference between shooting triple digits or shooting in the 90s or even 80s.
1) Warm up and stretch your muscles before you tee off. If you have ever been to a live pro golf event you will notice that the golfers don't just arrive at the course and immediately head to the tee box. Instead they go to the driving range, stretch for awhile and then hit some balls. It is a fact that when your muscles are warmed up they perform better and in turn positively influence your golf swing. So try to arrive at the golf course a few minutes early to loosen up and take a few swings. You'll be glad you did.
2) Exercise your golfing muscles when your're not on the course. To become a good golfer you need to develop a simple workout plan for the muscles used during your golf swing. Getting into the habit of doing this even 10 minutes a day can have a huge impact on your game. Having fit golf muscles will lead to a more comfortable stance during your setup as well as increase your balance and control throughout your swing.
3) Don't swing for the fences just yet. It is true that a big part of
4) Ask the Pros. In today's day and age you no longer have to shell out big bucks for a personal golf pro to help you fix your game. There is ample good golf instruction material available through the Internet at a fraction of the cost. Online golf lessons can be really effective when it comes to lowering your handicap. Just make sure you do some research before you buy. There is lots of material available that comes with a money back guarantee and payment is through a third party vendor. Stick with these and you'll have nothing to worry about.
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